1.Effects of hydrogel loaded with gene-modified stem cell exosomes on radioactive skin injury
Boyuan REN ; Qiang LI ; Jiayan JIN ; Yichen WANG ; Hongfan DING ; Jide JIN
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(5):325-333
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of poloxamer hydrogel loaded with exosomes derived from human dental pulp stem cells genetically modified with human hepatocyte growth factor against radiation skin injuries.Methods Human dental pulp stem cells derived exosomes(DPSC-Exo)and hepatocyte growth factor modified DPSC-Exo(HGF-DPSC-Exo)were extracted via ultracentrifugation separation,identified in terms of particle size and morphology,and analyzed separately by means of nanoparticle tracking analysis and scanning electron microscopy(SEM),while exosome marker proteins were determined by Western blot.Then,the effect of exosomes on radiation-damaged skin cells was assessed.The poloxamer hydrogel was prepared and its safety was evaluated with CCK-8.A mouse model of injury combined with radiation injury was established,and the therapeutic effect of hydrogel loaded with exosomes was determined based on wound size,HE and Masson staining.Furthermore,the underlining therapeutic mechanism was explored with Tunnel assay,malondialdehyde content and peroxidase activity.Results The diameter exosomes ranged from 30 to 150 nm and their morphology was a disc-shaped vesicle under SEM.Moreover,CD9,CD63 and TSG101 were expressed.The results of cellular experiments showed that exosomes significantly promoted the proliferation and migration of radiation-damaged skin keratinocytes and fibroblasts,and reduced their apoptosis.HGF modification enhanced the healing effect of exosomes.Poloxamer hydrogel showed good temperature-sensitive properties and biocompatibility.The results of animal experiments showed that exosomes significantly accelerated the healing of radiation-combined injuries in mice,inhibited inflammatory infiltration and mitigated collagen deposition in the wound.Interestingly,the healing effect in the group treated with hydrogel loaded with exosomes was the best.The underlining mechanism was possibly related to promotion of cell proliferation and inhibition of apoptosis and oxidative stress.Conclusion A novel poloxamer hydrogel loaded HGF-DPSC-Exo has been prepared and its therapeutic effect against radiation combined injury has been proved,thus providing a new strategy for the treatment of radiation skin injury in clinic.
2.Expression of S100A7A in gastric cancer and its effect on proliferation and metastasis
Wushuang XIAO ; Linjie HONG ; Zhen YU ; Ping YANG ; Jieming ZHANG ; Siyang PENG ; Xiangyang WEI ; Yidong CHEN ; Side LIU ; Jide WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(10):1344-1350
Objective The objective of this study is to examine the expression level of the S100A7A protein in both gastric cancer tissues and cells,as well as to evaluate its impact on the malignant phenotype of gastric cancer(GC)cells.Methods Immunohistochemical assay was used to detect the expression characteristics of S100A7A in 21 gastric cancer tissues and their corresponding paracancerous tissues,as well as to investigate its correlation with gastric cancer clinicopathological factors.Gastric cancer cells were genetically modified to overex-press S100A7A through plasmid transfection.Subsequently,the impact of S100A7A on the proliferation,migra-tion,and invasion capacities of gastric cancer cells was assessed using cell proliferation assays(EdU assay and plate cloning assay)as well as cell migration and invasion assays(Transwell assay and scratch assay).Results The expression of S100A7A protein was higher in GC tissues than in paracancerous tissues;Overexpression of S100A7A may increase gastric cancer cell proliferation,migration,and invasion.Conclusion S100A7A is a possible oncogene in GC and is predicted to serve as a new diagnostic and therapeutic target for the disease.
3.Relationship between serum Nrf2 and AOPP levels and blood lipids and liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Pengsen WANG ; Ying HE ; Tongxin LI ; Jide CHEN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(19):2345-2348
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum levels of nuclear factor E2-related fac-tor 2(Nrf2),advanced oxidation protein products(AOPP)and blood lipid,liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH).Methods A total of 104 patients with NASH in Bishan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University were selected as the study group,and 90 healthy people were selected as the control group.The serum levels of Nrf2 and AOPP in each group were detected and compared.Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between serum Nrf2,AOPP levels and blood lipid,liver fibrosis in patients with NASH.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to e-valuate the diagnostic value of serum Nrf2,AOPP levels for NASH.Results The levels of triglyceride(TG),total cholesterol(TC),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),Nrf2 and AOPP in the study group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05),and the level of high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)was significantly lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).The serum levels of Nrf2 and AOPP in severe group were higher than those in moderate group and mild group(P<0.05),and the serum levels of Nrf2 and AOPP in moderate group were higher than those in mild group(P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that serum Nrf2 and AOPP levels in NASH patients were positively correlated with TG,TC,LDL-C and the degree of liver fibrosis(P<0.05),and negatively correlated with HDL-C(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of serum Nrf2 for NASH diagnosis was 0.830(95%CI 0.780-0.880).The AUC of serum AOPP in the diagnosis of NASH was 0.866(95%CI 0.816-0.916).The AUC of the combined diagnosis of NASH was 0.925(95%CI 0.875-0.975).Conclusion The serum levels of Nrf2 and AOPP are increased in NASH patients,and they are closely related to blood lipids and liver fibrosis,which are expected to be effective indicators for the diagnosis of NASH.
4.Postoperative complications of ex vivo liver resection combined with autologous liver transplantation in treatment of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis at high altitude and related prevention and treatment strategies
Qingshan TIAN ; Shaopei FENG ; Yamin GUO ; Xiumin HAN ; Shunyun ZHAO ; Chengjie YE ; Yongde AN ; Shile WU ; Xiangqian WANG ; Haibo ZHENG ; Wenjun ZHU ; Jide A ; Wei GAO ; Hongshuai PAN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(9):2153-2160
Objective To investigate the postoperative complications of ex vivo liver resection combined with autologous liver transplantation in the treatment of end-stage hepatic alveolar echinococcosis at high altitude and related prevention and treatment strategies. Methods Surgical data and follow-up data were collected from 11 patients with end-stage hepatic alveolar echinococcosis who underwent autologous liver transplantation in Qinghai People's Hospital from January 2013 to March 2019, and intraoperative and postoperative conditions were analyzed. Results All 11 patients underwent autologous liver transplantation successfully, without intraoperative death, among whom 2(18.18%) underwent hemi-extracorporeal hepatectomy and 9 (81.82%) underwent total extracorporeal hepatectomy. For the reconstruction of the retrohepatic inferior vena cava, 2 patients (18.18%) underwent reconstruction with the autologous great saphenous vein, 4 patients (36.36%) underwent reconstruction with artificial vessels, and the autologous retrohepatic inferior vena cava was preserved in 5 patients (45.45%). For biliary reconstruction, 8 patients (72.73%) underwent choledochoenterostomy and 3 (27.27%) underwent choledochocholedochostomy. The main postoperative complications of the 11 patients included bleeding in 2 patients (18.18%), bile leakage and abdominal infection in 4 patients (36.36%), bilioenteric anastomotic stenosis in 1 patient (9.09%), thrombus in 2 patients (18.18%), pulmonary infection and pleural effusion in 2 patients (18.18%), and echinococcosis recurrence in 1 patient (9.09%). Of all 11 patients, 2 (18.18%) died during the perioperative period, and the other 9 patients (81.82%) were improved and discharged. Conclusion Bleeding, biliary complications, and infection are the main causes of death in patients undergoing autologous liver transplantation at high altitude. An accurate understanding of surgical indication, careful multidisciplinary evaluation before surgery, superb operation during surgery, standardized surgical procedures, and fine perioperative management are the key to reducing perioperative mortality, avoiding and reducing postoperative complications, and achieving good long-term survival in patients undergoing autologous liver transplantation.
5.Present situation and progress of treatment of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis
Shunyun ZHAO ; Jide A ; Shile WU ; Haihong ZHU ; Xiangqian WANG ; Wei GAO ; Yamin GUO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(3):233-236
Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease. The therapeutic options of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis mainly include: operation combined with drug treatment, percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage, focus puncture drainage, drug treatment, liver transplantation. The individualized and comprehensive treatment mainly based on surgery is an ideal treatment method for advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis. This paper summarized the related literature at home and abroad, combined with clinical practice, and summarized the current situation and progress of the treatment of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis.
6. Safety and efficacy of reduced-volume hepatectomy for advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis
Shunyun ZHAO ; Yamin GUO ; Jide A ; Zhe PENG ; Xiangqian WANG ; Wei GAO ; Rui JIN ; Zhanxue ZHAO ; Qingshan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(11):812-814
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of reduced volume hepatectomy in treatment of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis.
Methods:
The clinical data of 90 patients with advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis treated at the Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital from January 2017 to January 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 41 males and 49 females, with an average age of 32 (range 11 to 58) years. The locations of the lesions, operations, complications and follow-up were analyzed.
Results:
90 patients were treated with reduced volume focal hepatectomy, 38 with radical resection and 52 with quasi radical resection. The operation time was (361±22) min. The hospital stay was (22±2) day, and the blood loss was (781±37) ml. Red blood cells were transfused in 19 patients and plasma in 39 patients. Pringle’s maneuver was used in 12 patients, regional hepatic blood flow occlusion in 42 patients, and Glisson sheath occlusion in 26 patients. The total bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase returned to normal in 3 to 14 days after operation. There were 12 patients who developed bile leakage, 41 pleural effusion and 26 effusion in the operation sites. A total of ninety patients were followed up for 2 to 24 months. There was no recurrence of echinococcosis after radical resection and no enlargement of residual lesions after quasi-radical resection.
Conclusion
Reduced-volume hepatectomy reduced the risk and difficulty of operation. The follow-up results were good. This approach provides a feasible scheme for treatment of advanced hepatic alveolar echinococcosis.
7. Comparison of changes in liver function in patients with different types of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis after radiofrequency ablation
Jide A ; Jinping CHAI ; Hao WANG ; Wei GAO ; Xiangqian WANG ; Qingshan TIAN ; Shunyun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(9):656-659
Objective:
To compare the changes in liver function in patients with different types of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis after radiofrequency ablation.
Methods:
The data of 32 patients with hepatic alveolar echinococcosis treated by radiofrequency ablation from December 2016 to December 2018 at the Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. There were 12 males and 20 females. The patients were divided into the single lesion group (
8.The influences of sucrose, citric acid and sodium bicarbonate on the adhesion of 3 kinds of adhesives
Yueming QI ; Jiupeng DENG ; Jianying ZHOU ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Baolian SHEN ; Jide WANG ; Xia ZHAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(6):740-743
Objective:To study the influences of sucrose,citric acid and sodium bicarbonate on the adhesion of 3 kinds of adhesives.Methods:60 extracted tooth and 60 zirconia blocks (3 mm × 3 mm × 3 mm) were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =20),namely PULPDENT group,3M ESPE RelyxTM Veneer group and RelyxTM Luting group.Then,the samples of each group fell into 4 subgroups(n=5),namely subgroup A for artificial saliva,subgroup B for 10% sucrose,subgroup C for 0.2% citric acid,and subgroup D for 0.03 % sodium bicarbonate.After completing the adhesion of the specimens with corresponding adhesives,the specimens of subgroups A,B,C and D were submerged into artificial saliva(the control),sucrose,citric acid and sodium bicarbonate solutions for 2 times/day and 5 min/time,respectively.For the rest of time,all the specimens were submerged in artificial saliva.3 months later,shear bond strength of the specimens was tested,the fracture surface was observed under SEM,20 × microscope,and the fracture model was observed by stereoscopic microscope.SPSS 17.0 software was adopted for statistical analysis of the data.Results:The bond strength of PULPDENT,3M ESPE RelyxTM Veneer groups were higher than that of RelyxTM Luting group(P < 0.05);the bond strength of subgroups B,C and D was lower than that of subgroup A(P <0.05);and the difference between the remaining groups was not statistically significant(P >0.05).SEM observation displayed that in group RelyxTM Luting,subgroups B,C and D showed increased crack depth,width and length when compared with subgroup A;there was no obvious difference between the remaining groups and the control group;in groups PULPENT,3M ESPE RelyxTM Veneer and RelyxTM Luting,all samples in their subgroups showed interface failure.Conclusion:Compared with PULPDENT and 3M ESPE RelyxTM Veneer adhesive,RelyxTM Luting is more susceptible to the influence of sucrose,citric acid and sodium bicarbonate,so it is not suitable for bonding zirconia blocks.
9.The influence of the different polishing methods on the marginal sealing property of the computer aided design and computer aided manufacture zirconium dioxide full crown.
Jianying ZHOU ; Jiupeng DENG ; Jinyuan LI ; Jide WANG ; Baolian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2016;51(5):292-295
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the influence of different polishing methods on marginal microleakage of zirconium dioxide full crown.
METHODSThirty extracted premolars were selected and randomly divided into three groups, A, B and C, with 10 in each group. Group A was prepared with MANI TF-13 bur completely without the treatment of shoulder. The shoulder of group B was polished with MANI TR13-EF bur after the preparation using MANI TF-13. The shoulder of group C was polished with the dental pneumatic ultrasonic hand-piece of KaVo SONICflex after the preparation using MANI TF-13 bur. Five specimens after preparation were selected in each group. Fifteen CAD/CAM zirconium dioxide full crowns have been made. The crowns were bonded using PULPDENT resin cement, and the root canals were sealed using nail polish, and apical foramen were closed using flow resin. The test-pieces have been immersed in a 3% solution of methylene blue for 24 h. The condition of shoulder marginal microleakage was observed using light stereomicroscopy and evaluated in classification index. The remaining specimens in each group were used for roughness test and scanning electron microscope(SEM) experiment. The marginal microleakage situations of specimens in three groups was analyzed by SPSS 17.0. The enamel surface of different polishing methods was observed using SEM.
RESULTSThe specimens in group C demonstrated the least marginal microleakage, and those in group B showed an intermediate level of marginal microleakage, and those in group A characterized the most serious marginal microleakage (total, χ2=44.610, P<0.01; among the different groups, P<0.05). The roughness experiment showed that specimens in group C achieve the smoothest results ([0.27±0.03] μm). Preparation shoulder polished using the dental pneumatic ultrasonic hand-piece demonstrated the best result under the SEM among the three groups.
CONCLUSIONSThe anti-microleakage effectiveness of dental pneumatic ultrasonic hand-piece in shoulder refinement is better than ordinary shoulder treatment.
Bicuspid ; Computer-Aided Design ; Crowns ; Dental Enamel ; Dental Instruments ; Dental Leakage ; diagnosis ; prevention & control ; Dental Polishing ; methods ; Dental Prosthesis Design ; methods ; Humans ; Pit and Fissure Sealants ; Random Allocation ; Resin Cements ; Ultrasonics ; Zirconium
10.Differential Expression of Transcriptional Variants of XAF1 in Colorectal Neoplasms
Yongbai ZHOU ; Wei WU ; Jide WANG ; Yali ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(8):455-460
Background:The tumor suppressor,X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis(XIAP)-associated factor 1(XAF1)is a XIAP-binding protein that antagonizes the anti-caspase activity of XIAP,thereby enhancing apoptosis. Transcriptional variants of XAF1 have been detected in various tumor cells,however,the expression profile of these transcriptional variants in colorectal neoplasms remains unclear. Aims:To investigate the expressions of XAF1 and its transcriptional variants in different colorectal tissues and their roles in tumorigenesis and development of colorectal neoplasms. Methods:Samples of colorectal cancer and paired adjacent tissue,hyperplastic polyp,adenomatous polyp,and normal colorectal mucosa were collected from surgical operation or endoscopic biopsies. XAF1 protein expression was detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting,and the transcriptional variants of XAF1 were detected by RT-PCR. Results:Compared with normal colorectal mucosa,the expression level of XAF1 protein in nucleus was significantly reduced( P < 0. 05)and that in cytoplasm was slightly increased(P >0. 05)in hyperplastic polyp,adenomatous polyp,and cancerous tissue,and the overall expression level of XAF1 protein was decreased(P <0. 05). XAF1A protein expression in cancerous tissue was significantly reduced when compared with the paired adjacent tissue(P < 0. 05). mRNA expressions of three transcriptional variants of XAF1,XAF1A,XAF1B and XAF1C were all significantly lower in neoplastic tissues than in normal mucosa(P < 0. 05). Conclusions:XAF1 and its transcriptional variants are differentially expressed in colorectal neoplasms and normal colorectal mucosa. These changes occurred initially in adenomatous polyp accompanied by a redistribution of XAF1 from nucleus to cytoplasm. Post-transcriptional modification may affect XAF1 gene function.

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