1.Analysis of Human Brain Bank samples from Hebei Medical University
Juan DU ; Shi-Xiong MI ; Yu-Chuan JIN ; Qian YANG ; Min MA ; Xue-Ru ZHAO ; Feng-Cang LIU ; Chang-Yi ZHAO ; Zhan-Chi ZHANG ; Ping FAN ; Hui-Xian CUI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2024;55(4):437-444
Objective To understand the current situation of human brain donation in Hebei Province by analyzing the basic information of Human Brain Bank samples of Hebei Medical University in order to provide basic data support for subsequent scientific research.Methods The samples collected from the Human Brain Bank of Hebei Medical University were analyzed(from December 2019 to February 2024),including gender,age,cause of death,as well as quality control data such as postmortem delay time,pH value of cerebrospinal fluid and and RNA integrity number and result of neuropathological diagnosis.Results Until February 2024,30 human brain samples were collected and stored in the Human Brain Bank of Hebei Medical University,with a male to female ratio of 9∶1.Donors over 70 years old accounted for 53%.Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases(36.67%)and nervous system diseases(23.33%)accounted for a high proportion of the death causes.The location of brain tissue donors in Shijiazhuang accounted for 90%donations,and the others were from outside the city.The postmortem delay time was relatively short,90%within 12 hours and 10%more than 12 hours.69.23%of the brain samples had RNA integrity values greater than 6.Cerebrospinal fluid pH values ranged from 5.8 to 7.5,with an average value of 6.60±0.45.Brain weights ranged from 906-1496 g,with an average value of(1210.78±197.84)g.Three apolipoprotein E(APOE)alleles were detected including five genotypes(ε2/ε3,ε2/ε4,ε3/ε3,ε3/ε4,ε4/ε4).Eleven staining methods related to neuropathological diagnosis had been established and used.A total of 12 cases were diagnosed as neurodegenerative diseases(including Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease,multiple system atrophy,corticobasal degeneration and progressive supranuclear palsy,etc.),accounting for 40%donated brains.The comorbidity rate of samples over 80 years old was 100%.Conclusion The summary and analyses of the data of brain donors in the Human Brain Bank of Hebei Medical University can reflect the current situation of the construction and operation of the brain bank in Hebei Province,and it can also be more targeted to understand and identify potential donors.Our information can provide reference for the construction of brain bank and provides more reliable materials and data support for scientific research.
2.Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia in a Tibetan family caused by HINT1 gene variation and literature review
Xifang RU ; Rong ZHAO ; Yanbin FAN ; Shuang WANG ; Yilin YE ; Beiyu XU ; Chunde LI ; Zhen HUANG ; Hui XIONG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(2):128-133
Objective:To summarize the characteristics of autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia (ARAN-NM) caused by HINT1 gene mutation. Methods:Retrospective case summary.Clinical data of 2 Tibetan siblings diagnosed with ARAN-NM in the Department of Pediatrics of Peking University First Hospital in August 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.A review of literature reporting relevant Chinese patients was conducted.Results:The proband and her elder brother were aged 13 and 19, respectively.Both developed abnormal gait at the age of 11, followed by varus, claudication, and weak thumb strength.The proband also had neuromyotonia.Physical examinations showed that the proband and her elder brother had decreased muscle strength of the extremities, mainly in the thumbs and distal ends of lower limbs.The distal muscles of the proband′s lower extremities and the muscles of both hands of the proband′s elder brother were atrophied.Both feet showed talipes equinovarus in the proband and her elder brother.The proband′s electromyography (EMG) showed peripheral nerve injuries (motor and sensory axonal involvement, especially in distal ends) and myotonic potentials.The trio-whole exon sequencing detected homozygous pathogenic variation in HINT1 gene in both the proband and her elder brother, who were diagnosed as ARAN-NM based on c. 169A>G (p.K57E). After the Carbamazepine treatment, the proband′s neuromyotonia, numbness and weakness were relieved.Both the proband and her elder brother underwent orthopaedic surgery and rehabilitation.Their foot deformities and gait were significantly improved.Two Chinese literatures (2 patients) and four English literatures (8 patients) were retrieved.Including the proband and her elder brother in this study, there were 12 ARAN-NM patients, 10 of whom had clinical data.The ages of onset and diagnosis were 2-16 (1 case unknown) and 13-33 years old, respectively.Myasthenia was present in 9 patients, especially in distal ends.Eight patients were complicated with neuromyotonia, nine patients with muscle atrophy, seven patients with foot deformity, and two patients with sensory disturbance.Creatine kinase(CK) was elevated in all 9 patients tested or CK.EMG showed neurogenic injuries in all patients and neuromyotonia discharge in six patients.Three patients were treated with Carbamazepine, and some symptoms were relieved.Missense/nonsense mutations were found in the 12 patients, and the high-frequency variation was c. 112T>C (p.C38R). Conclusions:ARAN-NM is a rare autosomal recessive neuromuscular disease caused by HINT1 gene mutation.There is no ethnic difference in clinical manifestations, mainly distal limb weakness with neuromyotonia.Carbamazepine can alleviate some symptoms, and orthopaedic surgery can improve foot deformity and gait.
3.Distinguishment of XU Qiu-fu's thirteen ghost points.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(6):709-714
In addition to the well-known thirteen ghost points in Qianjin Fang (Important Formulas worth a Thousand Gold Pieces), "XU Qiu-fu's thirteen ghost points" is recorded in other medical books. The contents of "XU Qiu-fu's thirteen ghost points" are not exactly same among these medical books, which mainly focus on the nomination and selection of the ghost points. Even though, there are many similarity when compared with the thirteen ghost points in Qianjin Fang in terms of acupoint selection, acupoint location and the sequence of needle insertion, as well as the therapeutic methods. The authors believe that "XU Qiu-fu's thirteen ghost points" is actually adapted based on the framework of the thirteen ghost points in Qianjin Fang.
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4.scRNA-seq reveals that origin recognition complex subunit 6 regulates mouse spermatogonial cell proliferation and apoptosis via activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling.
Shi-Wei LIU ; Jia-Qiang LUO ; Liang-Yu ZHAO ; Ning-Jing OU ; CHAO-YANG ; Yu-Xiang ZHANG ; Hao-Wei BAI ; Hong-Fang SUN ; Jian-Xiong ZHANG ; Chen-Cheng YAO ; Peng LI ; Ru-Hui TIAN ; Zheng LI ; Zi-Jue ZHU
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;26(1):46-56
The regulation of spermatogonial proliferation and apoptosis is of great significance for maintaining spermatogenesis. The single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of the testis was performed to identify genes upregulated in spermatogonia. Using scRNA-seq analysis, we identified the spermatogonia upregulated gene origin recognition complex subunit 6 (Orc6), which is involved in DNA replication and cell cycle regulation; its protein expression in the human and mouse testis was detected by western blot and immunofluorescence. To explore the potential function of Orc6 in spermatogonia, the C18-4 cell line was transfected with control or Orc6 siRNA. Subsequently, 5-ethynyl-2-deoxyuridine (EdU) and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assays, flow cytometry, and western blot were used to evaluate its effects on proliferation and apoptosis. It was revealed that ORC6 could promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of C18-4 cells. Bulk RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis indicated that Orc6 was involved in the activation of wingless/integrated (Wnt)/ β-catenin signaling. Western blot revealed that the expression of β-catenin protein and its phosphorylation (Ser675) were significantly decreased when silencing the expression of ORC6. Our findings indicated that Orc6 was upregulated in spermatogonia, whereby it regulated proliferation and apoptosis by activating Wnt/β-catenin signaling.
5.Hashimoto's encephalopathy presenting with isolated cerebellar ataxia in 13 children.
Yin Ting LIAO ; Wen Xiong CHEN ; Chi HOU ; Hai Xia ZHU ; Lian Feng CHEN ; Yi Ru ZENG ; Wen Xiao WU ; Hui Ci LIANG ; Xiao Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2022;60(1):46-50
Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics, treatment and prognosis of Hashimoto's encephalopathy presenting with isolated cerebellar ataxia in children. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical features, laboratory tests, neuroelectrophysiological examination, imaging, treatment and outcomes of 13 patients with Hashimoto's encephalopathy presenting with isolated cerebellar ataxia, who were admitted to the Department of Pediatric Neurology of Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center from January 2016 to May 2021. Results: Among the 13 cases, 6 were males and 7 were females. The onset age was 2.6 (2.0,3.3) years, 9 children had precursor infection or vaccination before the first course of disease. All the 13 children had gait abnormalities or unsteady sitting, 10 had intentional tremor, 6 had dysarthria, 3 had body tremor, 2 had nystagmus, 3 had fatigue, 3 had hypotonia, 2 had vomiting and 1 had irritability. Thyroglobulin antibody (TgAb) was 500.0 (298.9,587.2) kU/L and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) was 621.9 (449.6,869.4) kU/L in 13 cases. Autoantibodies were positive in 9 cases, and cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis was seen in 4 cases. Regarding electroencephalography result, 4 cases had background slowing and 1 case had occasional sharp waves. Among the 3 patients who had relapses, 1 had cerebellar atrophy shown on cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the recurrence. All the patients received intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and intensive methylprednisolone therapy during the first onset, followed by the disappearance of the symptoms, 1 patient had repeated episodes which was decreased after immunosuppressive treatment with Rituximab.Followed up for 25.0 (22.5,33.3) months after the last episode, 12 achieved complete remission and 1 had a wide base gait. Conclusions: Trunk ataxia is the common symptom of Hashimoto's encephalopathy presenting with isolated cerebellar ataxia in children.Children with cerebellar ataxia should be tested for TgAb and TPOAb to detect Hashimoto's encephalopathy, avoiding missed diagnosis and treatment delays; IVIG and intensive steroid therapy is effective, and immunosuppressive therapy for patients with multiple relapses could reduce the recurrence.
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6.TOSO interacts with SYK and enhances BCR pathway activation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Yan-Ru ZHANG ; Zhen YU ; Wen-Jie XIONG ; Xu-Xiang LIU ; Hui-Min LIU ; Rui CUI ; Qi WANG ; Wen-Ming CHEN ; Lu-Gui QIU ; Shu-Hua YI
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(17):2090-2097
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TOSO, also named Fas inhibitory molecule 3 (FAIM3), has recently been identified as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) Fc receptor (FcμR). Previous studies have shown that TOSO is specifically over-expressed in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). However, the functions of TOSO in CLL remain unknown. The B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathway has been reported to be constitutively activated in CLL. Here, we aimed to investigate the functions of TOSO in the BCR signaling pathway and the pathogenesis of CLL.
METHODS:
We over-expressed TOSO in B-cell lymphoma cell lines (Granta-519 and Z138) by lentiviral transduction and knocked down TOSO by siRNA in primary CLL cells. The over-expression and knockdown of TOSO were confirmed at the RNA level by polymerase chain reaction and protein level by Western blotting. Co-immunoprecipitation with TOSO antibody followed by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (IP/LCMS) was used to identify TOSO interacting proteins. Western blotting was performed to detect the activation status of BCR signaling pathways as well as B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2). Flow cytometry was used to examine the apoptosis of TOSO-over-expressing B lymphoma cell lines and TOSO-down-regulated CLL cells via the staining of Annexin V and 7-AAD. One-way analyses of variance were used for intergroup comparisons, while independent samples t tests were used for two-sample comparisons.
RESULTS:
From IP/LCMS, we identified spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) as a crucial candidate of TOSO-interacting protein and confirmed it by co-immunoprecipitation. After stimulation with anti-IgM, TOSO over-expression increased the phosphorylation of SYK, and subsequently activated the BCR signaling pathway, which could be reversed by a SYK inhibitor. TOSO knockdown in primary CLL cells resulted in reduced SYK phosphorylation as well as attenuated BCR signaling pathway. The apoptosis rates of the Granta-519 and Z138 cells expressing TOSO were (8.46 ± 2.90)% and (4.20 ± 1.21)%, respectively, significantly lower than the rates of the control groups, which were (25.20 ± 4.60)% and (19.72 ± 1.10)%, respectively (P < 0.05 for both). The apoptosis rate was reduced after knocking down TOSO in the primary CLL cells. In addition, we also found that TOSO down-regulation in primary cells from CLL patients led to decreased expression of BCL-2 as well as lower apoptosis, and vice versa in the cell line.
CONCLUSIONS
TOSO might be involved in the pathogenesis of CLL by interacting with SYK, enhancing the BCR signaling pathway, and inducing apoptosis resistance.
7.Prognostic factors of cyclosporine A combined with androgen in the treatment of transfusion dependent non-severe aplastic anemia.
Chen Xi LIU ; Lin SONG ; Li ZHANG ; Li Ping JING ; Kang ZHOU ; Xin ZHAO ; Hui Hui FAN ; Guang Xin PENG ; Yang LI ; Jian Ping LI ; Yuan LI ; Lei YE ; Yang YANG ; Wen Rui YANG ; You Zhen XIONG ; Qi SUN ; Kun RU ; Feng Kui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2020;41(3):234-238
Objective: To analyze the prognostic factors of transfusion-dependent non-severe aplastic anemia (TD-NSAA) patients treated with cyclosporine A (CsA) and androgen. Methods: Clinical data of 77 consecutive TD-NSAA patients treated with CsA and androgen were retrospectively analyzed between 2010 and 2013. We obtained clinical manifestations and baseline parameters of routine blood test from responders, and compared those with non-responders. All data were analyzed by univariate analysis and multivariate analysis. Results: In 77 patients, there were 43 (55.8%) patients achieved hematological response after 6 months'treatment, and 53 (68.8%) patients got response after 12 months. Univariate analysis showed that platelets baseline was the only factor related to hematological response [19 (6-61) ×10(9)/L vs 13.5 (5-45) ×10(9)/L, P=0.001] after 6 months therapy. After 12 months, the statistical differences were maintained, which were platelets baseline [18 (6-61) ×10(9)/L vs 10.5 (5-45) ×10(9)/L, P<0.001], absolute reticulocytes [0.03 (0.01-0.06) ×10(12)/L vs 0.029 (0.02-0.06) ×10(12)/L, P=0.043], transfusion-dependent of platelet (P=0.007) , transfusion-dependent of platelet and erythrocyte (P=0.012) . Multivariate analysis showed that platelets baseline could be an independent prognostic factor of hematological response (P=0.010 or 0.009) . Cutoff value of platelets by receiver operating characteristic curve was 15.5×10(9)/L. Conclusion: Baseline of higher platelets, higher reticulocyte, and no transfusion dependence of platelet are favorable prognostic factors. When platelets baseline is higher than 15.5×10(9)/L, CsA and androgen regimen is rational.
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8.Effect and regulation of drying on quality of traditional Chinese medicine pills.
Ya-Ru QI ; Yuan-Hui LI ; Li HAN ; Zhen-Feng WU ; Peng-Fei YUE ; Xue-Cheng WANG ; Yao-Kun XIONG ; Ming YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2017;42(11):2208-2213
The dry quality of traditional Chinese medicine pills is the hot spot of pills research, because their quality has a crucial effect on the efficacy and development of dosage forms. Through literature research and statistical analysis, we would review the current problems on the drying of traditional Chinese medicine pills in this paper, and surrounding the evaluation system for traditional Chinese medicine pills, analyze the characteristics of common drying equipment and processes as well as their effect on quality of pills, discuss the problems in drying equipment and process as well as quality, and put forward the corresponding strategies, hoping to provide new ideas and new methods for the quality improvement of traditional Chinese medicine pills and quality standards.
9.Relevant research of PD-1, PD-L1 protein expression and K-RAS gene mutations in lung adenocarcinoma
Shan WANG ; ru Li DONG ; qiang Hui REN ; dong Ai LIU ; jie Yan XIONG ; dong Xu SONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2017;33(7):754-758
Purpose To investigate the association of the PD-1 and PD-L1 protein expression with K-RAS gene mutations in lung adenocarcinoma.Methods The protein expression of PD-1 and PD-L1 was detected by immunohistochemical EnVision two-step staining,the K-RAS mutation was examined by realtime fluorescent quantitative PCR.Results The positive rate of PD-1 and PD-L1 was higher in lung adenocarcinoma than benign lung disease (P < 0.01).There was no relationship between PD-1 and PD-L1 protein expression with the gender,age,smoking condition,differentiation,lymph node metastasis and TNM stages (P > 0.05).The K-RAS gene mutations were detectable in 8 patients (22.2%) among 36 lung adenocarcinoma,there was no association between K-RAS gene mutation with the gender,age,smoking condition,differentiation,lymph node metastasis and TNM stages (P > 0.05).The correction analysis showed that there was no relationship between PD-1 and PD-L1 protein expression with K-RAS mutation (P > 0.05).Conclusion The positive rate of PD-1 and PD-L1 is higher in lung adenocarcinoma than benign lung disease,but there is no relationship among PD-1 and PD-L1 protein expression with its clinal pathological characteristics and K-RAS mutation in lung adenocarcinoma.
10.Effect of omeprazole on antiplatelet activities of W1
Yan-Guo FENG ; Li DU ; Hui LI ; Chun-Guang HAN ; Mei-Ru YUAN ; Yue QI ; Fang-Yuan ZHANG ; Liang-Zhong XIONG ; Zhen WANG ; Yong-Xue LIU
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2017;44(10):975-979
Objective To investigate the antiplatelet effects of candidate drug W1 when combined with omeprazole,respec?tively.Methods The experimental rats were randomly divided into 5 groups:control group,clopidogrel(10 mg/kg)group,clopido?grel(10 mg/kg)+omeprazole(80 mg/kg)group,W1(3 mg/kg)group,and W1(3 mg/kg)+omeprazole(80 mg/kg)group.Four hours after oral administration of the drugs,the rats were measured for their platelet aggregation rate;Western blot was used to deter?mine the protein expressions of P2Y12 receptor,P-Akt and P-Erk.Results For the platelet aggregation rate,compared with the con?trol group,the 4 groups decreased significantly(P<0.01);the platelet aggregation rate in the clopidogrel + omeprazole group in?creased significantly than that in the clopidogrel group(42% and 20.4%,respectively,P<0.01);the platelet aggregoction rate (30.9%)in W1+omeprazole group was significantly higher(P<0.01)than that in the W1 group(20.5%),which was lower than that in the clopidogrel+omeprazole group(P<0.01).For the protein expression detected by the western blotting,there were no signif?icant changes in the expression of P2Y12 receptor on the platelet surface,in the clopidogrel or W1 group in comparison with the clopi?dogrel+omeprazole or W1+omeprazole group,respectively,while the phosphorylation level of Akt and Erk was up-regulated in the clopidogrel+omeprazole or W1+omeprazole group compared with the clopidogrel or W1 group,and the up-ragulatory effect of omepra?zole was weaker in the W1+omeprazole group than that in the clopidogrel+omeprazole group. Conclusion Combined use of omepra?zole could inhibit the antiplatelet activities of clopidogrel or W1,with the inhibitory effect weaker in W1 group than in clopidogrel group,suggesting that the risk for the combination of omeprazole with W1 is likely less than that for the combination with clopidogrel.

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