1.Protective effect of nerve monitoring tracheal catheter on recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with thyroid cancer undergoing bilateral neck lymph node dissection
Xiaoxu LI ; Deba SONG ; Wujie CAO ; Xiaojian ZHANG ; Mingjia WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(2):121-125
Objective:To analyze the protective effect of neurotracheal catheter monitoring on recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with bilateral cervical lymph node dissection of thyroid cancer.Methods:The clinical data of 92 patients undergoing bilateral cervical lymph node dissection for thyroid cancer at the First People's Hospital of Shangqiu from Jul 2019 to Aug 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into control group (routine exposure, 52 cases) and study group (intraoperative neurotrachatic catheter monitoring, 40 cases) The general data, perioperative indicators, parathyroid function, vocal cord function, voice disorder index, quality of life and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups.Results:The intraoperative blood loss in the study group [(12.3±3.3) ml] was less than that in the control group [(16.9±4.0) ml]. The exposure time [(8.7±2.6) min], operation time [(4.0±0.8) h] and postoperative hospitalization time [(3.2±0.9) d] were shorter than those of control group [(14.4±3.6) min, (4.5±1.2) h, (5.7±1.3) d] ( t=5.770, 8.391, 2.387, 10.853, all P<0.05);Amplitude perturbation (4.85%± 0.58%), fundamental frequency perturbation (0.28%±0.17%), standardized noise energy [(-20.3±4.4) dB], VHI-10 score [(1.6±0.5) score], Quality of life scale for cancer patients 1 month after surgery the TG-V4 score [(43.7±4.8) points] was lower than that of control group [(3.05%±0.54%), (0.42%±0.16%), (-14.6±3.3) dB, (3.3±0.4) points, (50.4±5.6) points]. The harmonic noise ratio [(24.9±4.1) dB] was higher than that of the control group [(20.3±4.4) dB] ( t=10.446, 4.049, 7.036, 19.076, 6.116, 5.144, all P<0.001);The incidence of postoperative complications in the study group (8%) was lower than that in the control group (23%) ( χ2=4.020, P=0.045). Conclusion:Neurotracheal catheter monitoring during bilateral cervical lymph node dissection for thyroid cancer can improve vocal cord function, reduce recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, reduce voice disturbance and improve quality of life.
2.Construction of A Macro-evaluation Tool for Dampness Syndrome Animal Model in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chuang LI ; Peng XU ; Ruimin TIAN ; Zhaorui CAO ; Mingjia LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Zhaoyu LU ; Taohua LAN ; Xiaowan WANG ; Wei MAO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(14):1449-1457
ObjectiveTo construct a macro-evaluation tool for dampness syndrome (DS) animal model, which will provide a basis for experimental research on dampness syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). MethodsConceptual framework of this study was clarified through discussions within the core working group, and dimensions of the evaluation of the animal model of DS were identified according to TCM principles. We searched CNKI, Wanfang, VIP and SinoMed databases from the inception to June 30th, 2023, on experiments involving dampness syndrome animals to create a pool of items about DS animal models. The core items were selected and extracted for factor analysis and cluster analysis. An expert importance rating questionnaire was developed based on the results of the literature review, analyzing the distribution of item scores, importance averages, and coefficient of variation. Through a comprehensive analysis of literature, expert importance scoring, and specific expert opinions, items that did not meet anyone of the criteria of average importance rating ≥2.04, coefficient of variation ≤30%, or literature eva-luation frequency ≥2% were removed, thereafter, the macro-evaluation tool for DS animal model was preliminarily constructed. ResultsSpirit and body state, autonomic activity state, body surface characteristics, diet, urination and defecation, tongue manifestation, and motor behavior assessment were constructed as the seven dimensions in the evaluation of DS animal model. A total of 348 papers about animal experiments were included and analyzed, resulting in a saturated pool of 72 items, which was refined to 38 core items of DS animal models. Factor analysis obtained 16 common factors, which were further clustered into two categories, named dampness transforming from heat syndrome and dampness transforming from cold syndrome. The expert importance scoring showed that the Kendall harmony coefficient was 0.359 (P<0.05) indicating a high level of agreement, coordination and reliability among the experts. Notably, 50% or more of the experts considered the items thick and greasy tongue coating, unclean perianal area, loose stools, lethargy, unformed stools, and listless expression as very important. The median scores for all items were 2.04(1.73, 2.37), with a coefficient of variation ranging from 19.73% to 53.38%. After expert evaluation, the macro-evaluation tool for DS animal model in TCM with 33 items and corresponding criteria for assessing the formation of DS models was finally contructed. ConclusionThe Macro-evaluation tool for DS animal model in TCM is highly scientific, credible, and operable, and can be utilized in DS animal experiments after its characteristics are actually evaluated.
3.Endothelial glycocalyx: a potential therapeutic target for cerebrovascular diseases
Yisong LI ; Juan ZHU ; Mingjia YU ; Jiawei XU ; Kaibin HUANG ; Suyue PAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;32(3):191-196
Blood brain barrier (BBB) injury is the main pathological manifestation of many neurological diseases. Glycocalyx is the gel layer covering the lumen side of vascular endothelial cells, which plays an important role in regulating BBB function. However, glycocalyx is very fragile and easily damaged in various neurological diseases, leading to BBB destruction. This article focuses on the potential role of glycocalyx in cerebrovascular disease, the possible mechanisms related to glycocalyx and BBB injury, and explores the potential therapeutic strategies for protecting and restoring endothelial glycocalyx.
4.Expression of RPL32 gene in breast cancer tissues and its effect on proliferation of breast cancer cells
Mingjia WANG ; Xiaoxu LI ; Deba SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Wujie CAO ; Xiaojian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2023;17(2):170-173
Objective:To investigate the differences between the expression levels of ribosomal protein L32 (RPL32) in human breast cancer tissue and normal breast tissue and the effects on the proliferation of breast cancer cells.Methods:Paraffin samples of breast cancer tissues and adjacent tissues (more than 3 cm from the tumor margin) were collected from 56 breast cancer patients in the Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery of the First People's Hospital of Shangqiu City from July 2020 to May 2022. The expression of RPL32 in 56 breast cancer patients and their corresponding paracancer tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry. MCF7 cells were divided into experimental group (ribosomal protein L32, RPL32) and control group (negative control, NC). MCF7 cells in experimental group were transfected with RPL32-siRNA vector, while MCF7 cells in control group were transfected with scramble siRNA vector. RPL32 mRNA content in each group was detected by RT-PCR. The expressions of RPL32 and P53 in the experimental group and control group were detected by western blot. The proliferative ability of cells in each group was detected by CCK8 assay. The clonogenesis ability of each group of cells was detected by clone formation experiment.Results:The positive rate of RPL32 in breast cancer patients was 8.93% (5/56), and the expression rate of RPL32 in paracancer tissues was 78.57% (44/56). The expression rate of RPL32 in breast cancer patients was significantly higher than that in paracancer tissues, with statistical significance ( P=0.007). After transfection with siRNA vector, the mRNA content of RPL32 in MCF7 cells of experimental group and control group decreased, and the protein expression level of RPL32 was 1.09±0.21 and 0.40±0.11, respectively. The expression levels of P53 protein were 1.24±0.32 and 0.37±0.09, respectively. The absorbance of CCK8 at 120 h was 1.11±0.24 and 2.19±0.28, respectively, and the proliferation ability of MCF7 cells in the experimental group was significantly decreased ( P=0.043). The results of clone formation experiment showed that the cell clone formation rate of the experimental group and the control group was (21.11±3.46) % and (58.75±4.29) %, respectively, and the cell clone formation of the experimental group was decreased ( P=0.026) . Conclusions:The expression of RPL32 is significantly increased in breast cancer, which may be related to the malignant degree of breast cancer. Inhibition of RPL32 expression in breast cancer cells affects its proliferation ability.
5.Association between ozone pollution and daily outpatient visits for respiratory system in a district of Shanghai
Jingwei ZHANG ; Mingjia XU ; Jiani DING ; Wei LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(6):580-584
ObjectiveTo analyze the effect of O3 pollution on outpatient visits for respiratory diseases in a district of Shanghai. MethodsWe collected the respiratory disease outpatient data, and atmospheric and meteorological data of from a suburban general hospital in Shanghai from 2015 to 2017. A time-series analysis by generalized additive model was conducted to examine the relationship between O3 pollution and daily outpatient visits. ResultsThe daily outpatient volume for respiratory diseases was 831. The daily 8 h median concentration of O3 was 101.04 μg·m-3. The excess relative risk was 0.461% (95%CI: 0.240%‒0.682%) at lag3. Stratified by gender and age, females, child and the aged had higher risk of respiratory diseases. In the double-pollutant model, PM2.5 and PM10 increased health effects, while CO reduced health effects. ConclusionThe increase of O3 concentration can increase the daily outpatient volume of respiratory diseases.
6.Effect of key enzymes ubiquitination sites on the biosynthesis of naringenin.
Mingjia LI ; Jingwen ZHOU ; Jianghua LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(2):691-704
Flavonoids have a variety of biological activities and have important applications in food, medicine, cosmetics, and many other fields. Naringenin is a platform chemical for the biosynthesis of many important flavonoids. Ubiquitination plays a pivotal role in the post-translational modification of proteins and participates in the regulation of cellular activities. Ubiquitinated proteins can be degraded by the ubiquitin-protease system, which is important for maintaining the physiological activities of cells, and may also exert a significant impact on the expression of exogenous proteins. In this study, a real-time in-situ detection system for ubiquitination modification has been established in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by using a fluorescence bimolecular complementation approach. The ubiquitination level of protein was characterized by fluorescence intensity. By using the approach, the potential ubiquitination sites of proteins involved in the naringenin biosynthesis pathway have been obtained. The lysine residues of the relevant ubiquitination sites were mutated to arginine to reduce the ubiquitination level. The mutants of tyrosine ammonia-lyase (FjTAL) and chalcone synthase (SjCHS, SmCHS) showed decreased fluorescence, suggested that a decreased ubiquitination level. After fermentation verification, the S. cerevisiae expressing tyrosine ammonia-lyase FjTAL mutant FjTAL-K487R accumulated 74.2 mg/L p-coumaric acid at 72 h, which was 32.3% higher than that of the original FjTAL. The strains expressing chalcone synthase mutants showed no significant change in the titer of naringenin. The results showed that mutation of the potential ubiquitination sites of proteins involved in the naringenin biosynthesis pathway could increase the titer of p-coumaric acid and have positive effect on naringenin biosynthesis.
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7. SMARCA4-deficient primary thoracic sarcoma:a clinicopathological analysis of five cases
Mingjia ZHENG ; Qiang ZHENG ; Yue WANG ; Lei SHEN ; Xiongzeng ZHU ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(7):537-542
Objective:
To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of SMARCA4- deficient thoracic sarcomas.
Methods:
The clinical features and CT scans of SMARCA4-deficient thoracic sarcomas (
8. Investigation of tick-borne pathogens in Heilongjiang border area
Qianying WANG ; Fengming LIU ; Shihong FU ; Fan LI ; Shirong TENG ; Xiaojing CHEN ; Qikai YIN ; Dongqiang WANG ; Wenjing LIU ; Wenwen LEI ; Ying HE ; Guodong LIANG ; Hao LI ; Mingjia BAO ; Huanyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(5):504-508
Objective:
To understand the situation of ticks carrying pathogens in border areas of Heilongjiang province.
Methods:
From 2009 to 2018, tick specimens were collected in Yichun, Daxing′anling area and Jiamusi in Heilongjiang province. A total of 2 530 ticks were studied, including 800
9.Neddylation inhibitor MLN4924 suppresses cilia formation by modulating AKT1.
Hongmei MAO ; Zaiming TANG ; Hua LI ; Bo SUN ; Mingjia TAN ; Shaohua FAN ; Yuan ZHU ; Yi SUN
Protein & Cell 2019;10(10):726-744
The primary cilium is a microtubule-based sensory organelle. The molecular mechanism that regulates ciliary dynamics remains elusive. Here, we report an unexpected finding that MLN4924, a small molecule inhibitor of NEDD8-activating enzyme (NAE), blocks primary ciliary formation by inhibiting synthesis/assembly and promoting disassembly. This is mainly mediated by MLN4924-induced phosphorylation of AKT1 at Ser473 under serum-starved, ciliary-promoting conditions. Indeed, pharmaceutical inhibition (by MK2206) or genetic depletion (via siRNA) of AKT1 rescues MLN4924 effect, indicating its causal role. Interestingly, pAKT1-Ser activity regulates both ciliary synthesis/assembly and disassembly in a MLN4924 dependent manner, whereas pAKT-Thr determines the ciliary length in MLN4924-independent but VHL-dependent manner. Finally, MLN4924 inhibits mouse hair regrowth, a process requires ciliogenesis. Collectively, our study demonstrates an unexpected role of a neddylation inhibitor in regulation of ciliogenesis via AKT1, and provides a proof-of-concept for potential utility of MLN4924 in the treatment of human diseases associated with abnormal ciliogenesis.
10.SMARCA4?deficient primary thoracic sarcoma:a clinicopathological analysis of five cases
Mingjia ZHENG ; Qiang ZHENG ; Yue WANG ; Lei SHEN ; Xiongzeng ZHU ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(7):537-542
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of SMARCA4?deficient thoracic sarcomas. Methods The clinical features and CT scans of SMARCA4?deficient thoracic sarcomas (n=5) diagnosed at Fudan University Cancer Hospital from December 2016 to October 2018 were reviewed. Hematoxylin?eosin staining, immunohistochemistry and targeted next generation sequencing were performed in available cases along with a literature review. Results All 5 patients were males with age ranging from 32 to 65 years (average 54 years; median 61 years). Four patients were smokers except one with unknown smoking history. The average maximum diameter of tumor was 5.6 cm. Tumor primary sites included thoracic wall,thoracic cavity,lung and mediastinum. Histologically,tumor cells formed solid sheets or anastomosing islands with brisk mitotic figures accompanying with large areas of necrosis. Three cases focally exhibited rhabdoid morphology and vesicular chromatin. Immunohistochemically, SMARCA4, SMARCA2 and Claudin?4 were negative in all cases and all tumors demonstrated SOX2 and SMARCB1 nuclear positive staining. Among 3 cases analyzed by targeted next generation sequencing, concurrent SMARCA4 and p53 mutation was detected in all three cases. Mutations of STK11, ERBB4, NF2, GNAS, MTOR,MET and FGFR1 amplification were also detected among the three cases. The follow?up information was available in all 5 cases. Two patients died of the tumor. One relapsed multiple times after surgeries but was alive with disease. Two patients received radical excisions without relapse. Conclusions SMARCA4?deficient thoracic sarcoma is a rare but highly?aggressive tumor with dismal prognosis. The tumor is featured by rhabdoid morphology histologically and distinctive immunohistochemical and molecular phenotype.

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