1.Extracellular Vesicles Carrying RUNX3 Promote Differentiation of Dental Pulp Stem Cells
Yuhong CHI ; Tingzhong LIU ; Qingsong JIN ; Hao LIU
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2024;21(1):111-122
BACKGROUND:
This study aims to clarify the mechanism underlying dental pulp cells-extracellular vesicles (DPC–EVs) carrying runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3) in mediating odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) with the involvement of miR-30a-5p-regulated NOTCH1.
METHODS:
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were isolated from human DPSCs, and identified using transmission electron microscopy, and nanoparticle tracking analysis. PBS, EVs, or EV inhibitor GW4869 was added to DPSCs for co-culture, whilst odontogenic differentiation was assessed in terms of ratio of mineralized nodules and expression odontoblast differentiation markers. Dual luciferase reporter gene assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation for binding relation among RUNX3, miR-30a-5p and NOTCH1were employed to evaluate their roles in odontogenic differentiation was determined.Animal experiment was established to confirm the effect of DPC-EVs-loaded RUNX3 on dental pulp.
RESULTS:
In vitro finding demonstrated that EVs delivered RUNX3 to DPSCs, thereby activated miR-30a-5p expression and inhibited NOTCH1 expression, which was reversed by addition of GW4869. RUNX3 upregulation promoted miR-30a-5p while miR-30a-5p targeted and inhibited NOTCH1. Silencing of RUNX3 in EVs decreased expression of those differentiation markers, downregulated miR-30a-5p and upregulated NOTCH1.
CONCLUSION
DPSC-EVs can carry RUNX3 to the DPSCs, promote the transcription of miR-30a-5p, and then inhibit the expression of NOTCH1, and finally promote the odontogenic differentiation of DPSCs.
2.Effect of bladder training on bladder function recovery in the male patients after mid-low rectal cancer surgery: a prospective, open, randomized controlled study.
Yuhong XIE ; Xiaojie WANG ; Zhifen CHEN ; Pan CHI ; Guoxian GUAN ; Huiming LIN ; Xingrong LU ; Ying HUANG ; Zhengqiong WANG ; Mingxing WANG ; Jie CHEN ; Xiuying LI ; Min WANG ; Xuezhen ZHENG ; Ximei ZHENG ; Ran LI ; Qianqian LIN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(11):1255-1260
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the efficacy and safety of the bladder training in male patients before urinary catheter removal after mid-low rectal cancer surgery.
METHODS:
This was a prospective, open, randomized controlled study.
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
male patients; pathologically diagnosed as mid-low rectal adenocarcinoma; distance from tumor lower edge to anal margin ≤10 cm; standard radical surgery for rectal cancer, including intestinal resection and regional lymph node dissection.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
previous history of benign prostatic hyperplasia or history of prostate surgery; bladder dysfunction such as dysuria and urinary retention before surgery; local resection of rectal tumor or extended resection. According to the above criteria, 92 patients who underwent colorectal surgery at the Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University from June to December 2016 were prospectively included. The patients were randomly divided into bladder training group (n=43) and bladder non-training group (n=49) according to the random number table method. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University (ethical approval number: 2016KY005) and registered with the China Clinical Trial Registration Center (ChiCTR) (registration No.ChiCTR-IOR-16007995). The implementation of patient's treatment measures, the data collection and analysis were based on the three-blind principle, using envelopes for distribution concealment. In the bladder training group, bladder training was routinely performed from the first day after operation to catheter removal, and in bladder non-training group the catheter was kept open till its removal. The catheter was removed in the early morning at the 5th day after surgery, and the spontaneous urine output was recorded and the residual urine volume of the bladder was measured after the first urination. The international prostate symptom score (IPSS) was applied to evaluate the patient's urinary function before and after surgery.
RESULTS:
The age of whole group was (58.6±10.9) years old, the body mass index was (22.4±2.7) kg/m , and the distance from tumor lower edge to anal margin was (6.5±1.9) cm. The baseline data, such as age, body mass index, distance from tumor lower edge to anal margin, preoperative IPSS score, preoperative bladder residual urine volume, neoadjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy, preventive ileostomy and surgical procedure were not significantly different between two groups (all P>0.05). There was no significant difference in IPSS scores evaluated at the second day (3.6±4.0 vs. 3.5±3.4, t=0.128, P=0.899) and one month (3.7±2.9 vs. 3.0±3.1, t=1.113, P=0.269) after catheter removal between the bladder training group and bladder non-training group. No significant difference in the postoperative residual urine volume of bladder (media 44 ml vs. 24 ml, Z=-1.466, P=0.143), the first spontaneous urination volume (median 200 ml vs. 150 ml, Z=-1.228, P=0.219) after catheter removal, and postoperative hospital stay [(8.2±4.5) days vs. (9.1±5.5) days, t=-0.805, P=0.423] was found. Urinary infection rate was 20.9%(9/43) in the training group, which was even higher than 8.2%(4/49) in the non-training group, but the difference was not significant(χ²=3.077, P=0.079). No patient needed re-catheterization in either group.
CONCLUSIONS
The routine bladder training after mid-low rectal cancer surgery does not improve the urinary function, and can not reduce the residual urine volume of bladder after catheter removal. This routine clinical practice is not helpful for the bladder function recovery after rectal cancer surgery.
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3.Research hotspot and visualization analysis of intracranial tumor nursing based on the Web of Science database
Chi ZHANG ; Yuhong JIN ; Yuexiang JIN ; Jiaqi WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Min ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(15):2050-2053
Objective To analyze the current situation of the development of brain tumor care and provide the guidance and basis for the future research.Methods Web of Science database screening was performed using subjects "brain neoplasms nursing" or "brain neoplasms nursing care" or "brain tumor nursing" or "brain tumor nursing care" to search for literatures up to September 2016. Searching results were refined, saved and import into CiteSpace software. Cluster analysis was performed to implement scientific visualization analysis of literatures.Results Visualization analysis of 172 study objects showed that: the studies were more common in Europe and America than in Asia, mainly in the United States; the study of intracranial tumor care tended to be mature and reached the peak in 2013; literatures were from 21 types of journals, mainly from Oncology Nursing Forum journal; there were 4 research hotpots including the cognitive function, emotional state, quality of life, social support of patients with brain tumor.Conclusions The incidence of brain tumors is increasing with the improving in living standards. Following the interest in the hotspot and development of brain tumor nursing care is more conducive to improve the nursing care.
4.The effectiveness of wechat-based transitional care in the acoustic neuroma patients with postoperative facial palsy
Yuexiang JIN ; Yuhong JIN ; Xiaowei QIN ; Jing ZHANG ; Chi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(9):679-682
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of wechat-based transitional care in the acoustic neuroma patients with postoperative facial palsy.Methods 90 acoustic neuroma patients with postoperative facial palsy were randomly enrolled into 2 groups by tossing coin,45 cases in each group.Control group received routine discharge education,while the experimental group received wechat-based transitional care for three months.The rehabilitation adherence,the level of facial palsy,the ocular infection and the quality of life at patients discharged and three months after operation were compared between the two groups.Results Three months after operation,the cases of high,middle,low level of rehabilitation in the experimental group were 28,12,5,which were more than the control group whose cases were 15,21,9 (x2=7.528,P< 0.05).Facial palsy and the quality of life of the experimental group were 66.7% (30/45) and (71.62±6.36) points,which was significantly higher than 42.4% (19/45) and (63.75±11.28) points in the control group (x2=5.421 and 4.073,P < 0.01).The incidence of ocular infection in the experimental group was 8.9% (4/45) which was significantly lower than 31.1% (14/45) in the control group (x2=6.671,P <0.05).Conclusions Wechat-based transitional care achieves good effectiveness in patients with postoperative facial palsy,which could improve the level of rehabilitation,facial palsy and the quality of life,and reduce the incidence of ocular infection,is worthy of promotion.
5.Stability of salvianolic acid B in water solution
Xidian YUE ; Guiwu QU ; Guisheng LI ; Yuhong ZANG ; Zhenming CHI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To study the effects of different factors on the salvianolic acid B stability in water solution and to provide the experimental data for production and application of salvianolic acid B. Methods Effects of salvianolic acid B concentration, pH value, temperature, and holding period on salvianolic acid B stability in water solution were studied by the salvianolic acid B changes determined by HPLC in orthogonal design test. Results The most stable condition of salvianolic acid B is that the concentration is 1 mg/mL, pH value is 2, the temperature is 20℃ , and the holding period is one day. Conclusion Salvianolic acid B should be kept in the conditions of higher concentration, lower pH value, lower temperature, and shorter period in solution to ensure its stability.

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