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Biomed Environ Sci ; 33(5): 338-349, 2020 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32553078

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To observe the dynamic impacts of shock waves on the severity of lung injury in rats with different injury distances. METHODS: Simulate open-field shock waves; detect the biomechanical effects of explosion sources at distances of 40, 44, and 48 cm from rats; and examine the changes in the gross anatomy of the lungs, lung wet/dry weight ratio, hemoglobin concentration, blood gas analysis, and pathology. RESULTS: Biomechanical parameters such as the overpressure peak and impulse were gradually attenuated with an increase in the injury distance. The lung tissue hemorrhage, edema, oxygenation index, and pathology changed more significantly for the 40 cm group than for the 44 and 48 cm groups. The overpressure peak and impulse were significantly higher for the 40 cm group than for the 44 and 48 cm groups ( P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The animal mortality was significantly higher for the 40 cm group than for the other two groups (41.2% vs. 17.8% and 10.0%, P < 0.05). The healing time of injured lung tissues for the 40 cm group was longer than those for the 44 and 48 cm groups. CONCLUSIONS: The effects of simulated open-field shock waves on the severity of lung injuries in rats were correlated with the injury distances, the peak overpressure, and the overpressure impulse.


Subject(s)
Blast Injuries/pathology , Explosions , Lung Injury/pathology , Animals , Biomechanical Phenomena , Blast Injuries/etiology , Disease Models, Animal , Lung Injury/etiology , Male , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Surgery ; 167(6): 1016-1022, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32295709

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BACKGROUND: Although glucagon-like peptide 1 levels have been closely associated with inflammation and mortality in septic patients, the clinical importance of glucagon-like peptide 1 on hospital-acquired infections and long-term mortality after burn injury remains unexplored. METHODS: Plasma samples from 144 burn patients were collected on admission to determine total glucagon-like peptide 1, interleukin 6, and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 levels. Hospital-acquired infections were determined by positive microbial culture. One-year mortality was assessed by telephone interview. Factors associated with glucagon-like peptide 1 were determined by multivariable linear logistic regression. Predicting the clinical importance of glucagon-like peptide 1 on the development of hospital-acquired infections and mortality were determined by Cox proportional hazards models and further by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Kaplan-Meier analyses were performed to examine whether the mean glucagon-like peptide 1 level of the cohort could discriminate the hospital-acquired infections-free survival. RESULTS: Median burn size was 41% (19%-70%) of total body surface area. Hospital-acquired infections developed in 36 (25%) patients after a mean of 10 ± 1 days after injury. Interleukin 6, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, and blood urea nitrogen levels and thrombin time were independently associated with increased glucagon-like peptide 1 levels. Levels of glucagon-like peptide 1 (median, interquartile range) were greater in patients who developed hospital-acquired infections than in those who did not (237 pmol/L, 76-524 vs 80 pmol/L, 51-158; P < .001) and in patients who died (536 pmol/L, interquartile range: 336-891 pmol vs 98 pmol/L, 47-189; P < .001). Although the glucagon-like peptide 1 level could not predict hospital-acquired infections-free survival in individual patients, it could predict 1-year mortality independently (P = .021). Moreover, a glucagon-like peptide 1 level of 200 pmol/L could discriminate hospital-acquired infections-free survival (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Admission glucagon-like peptide 1 level can discriminate hospital-acquired infections-free survival and predict long-term mortality in a group of patients with burn injury. Our data suggests that glucagon-like peptide 1 may be a predictive biomarker for hospital-acquired infections and mortality in burn patients.


Subject(s)
Burns/mortality , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Glucagon-Like Peptide 1/blood , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Urea Nitrogen , Chemokine CCL2/blood , Female , Humans , Injury Severity Score , Interleukin-6/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Thrombin Time
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Burns ; 44(4): 905-916, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29449035

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Burn-blast combined injury is a kind of injury caused by heat and blast at the same time. The lung injury after burn-blast combined injuries is of primary importance, and investigation of lung injury is needed in the clinical care of patients. Computed tomography (CT) is one of the standard tools used to observe the anatomical basis and pathophysiology of acute lung injury. METHODS: We applied a method of fast 3D (three-dimensional) reconstruction to calculate the density value of the lung injury by CT analysis. Blast-injury group (BL group), burn-injury group (B group), burn-blast combined injury group (BBL group), and sham control group (C group) were established. Each group had 16 rats. The three-dimensional images of the lung tissue were obtained at 6h, 24h, and 48h according to the CT value. The average density of the whole lung, left lung, and right lung were measured. The lung tissues were paraffin-embedded and HE stained. Smith scoring was performed according to the pathological findings. RESULTS: In the BBL group, the density of the lung tissue was higher than those of the BL group and B group (P<0.01). The lung tissue density values at 24h after injury were higher than those at 6h and 48h after injury (P<0.01). Pathological results confirmed the changes of density analysis of the lung tissue. CONCLUSION: The results have indicated that density analysis through a CT scan can be used as a way to evaluate lung injury in a burn-blast injury.


Subject(s)
Acute Lung Injury/diagnostic imaging , Blast Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Burns/complications , Explosions , Acute Lung Injury/complications , Acute Lung Injury/pathology , Animals , Blast Injuries/complications , Blast Injuries/pathology , Body Surface Area , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Lung/pathology , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , X-Ray Microtomography
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Int J Pharm ; 507(1-2): 90-101, 2016 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27154251

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential application of (+)-camphor as a penetration enhancer for the transdermal delivery of drugs with differing lipophilicity. The skin irritation of camphor was evaluated by in vitro cytotoxicity assays and in vivo transdermal water loss (TEWL) measurements. A series of model drugs with a wide span of lipophilicity (logP value ranging from 3.80 to -0.95), namely indometacin, lidocaine, aspirin, antipyrine, tegafur and 5-fluorouracil, were tested using in vitro transdermal permeation experiments to assess the penetration-enhancing profile of camphor. Meanwhile, the in vivo skin microdialysis was carried out to further investigate the enhancing effect of camphor on the lipophilic and hydrophilic model drugs (i.e. lidocaine and tegafur). SC (stratum corneum)/vehicle partition coefficient and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were performed to probe the regulation action of camphor in the skin permeability barrier. It was found that camphor produced a relatively low skin irritation, compared with the frequently-used and standard penetration enhancer laurocapram. In vitro skin permeation studies showed that camphor could significantly facilitate the transdermal absorption of model drugs with differing lipophilicity, and the penetration-enhancing activities were in a parabola curve going downwards with the drug logP values, which displayed the optimal penetration-enhancing efficiency for the weak lipophilic or hydrophilic drugs (an estimated logP value of 0). In vivo skin microdialysis showed that camphor had a similar penetration behavior on transdermal absorption of model drugs. Meanwhile, the partition of lipophilic drugs into SC was increased after treatment with camphor, and camphor also produced a shift of CH2 vibration of SC lipid to higher wavenumbers and decreased the peak area of the CH2 vibration, probably resulting in the alteration of the skin permeability barrier. This suggests that camphor might be a safe and effective penetration enhancer for transdermal drug delivery.


Subject(s)
Camphor/pharmacology , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Lidocaine/pharmacokinetics , Pharmaceutical Preparations/metabolism , Skin Absorption/drug effects , Skin/drug effects , Tegafur/pharmacokinetics , Administration, Cutaneous , Animals , Camphor/administration & dosage , Camphor/adverse effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cells, Cultured , Rats , Skin/metabolism
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Biosci Rep ; 35(4)2015 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26193886

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While insulin is an anabolic hormone, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is not only a key energy regulator, but it can also control substrate metabolism directly by inducing skeletal muscle protein degradation. The hypothesis of the present study was that insulin inhibits AMPK and thus down-regulates the expression of the ubiquitin E3 ligases, muscle atrophy F-box (MAFbx) and muscle RING finger 1 (MuRF1) in skeletal muscle cells. Differentiated L6 myotubes were treated with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-ß-4-ribofuranoside (AICAR) and/or compound C to stimulate and/or block AMPK respectively. These treatments were also conducted in the presence or absence of insulin and the cells were analysed by western blot and quantitative real-time PCR. In addition, nucleotide levels were determined using HPLC. The activation of AMPK with AICAR enhanced the mRNA levels of MAFbx and MuRF1. Insulin reduced the phosphorylation and activity AMPK, which was accompanied by reduced MAFbx and MuRF1 mRNA levels. Using a protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) inhibitor, we found that insulin regulates AMPK through the activation of Akt. Furthermore, insulin down-regulated AMPK α2 mRNA. We conclude that insulin inhibits AMPK through Akt phosphorylation in L6 myotubes, which may serve as a possible signalling pathway for the down-regulation of protein degradation. In addition, decreased expression of AMPK α2 may partially participate in inhibiting the activity of AMPK.


Subject(s)
AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/biosynthesis , Down-Regulation/drug effects , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/drug effects , Insulin/pharmacology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/enzymology , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/biosynthesis , Aminoimidazole Carboxamide/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Cell Line , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/cytology , Muscle Proteins/metabolism , Rats , Ribonucleotides/biosynthesis , SKP Cullin F-Box Protein Ligases/metabolism , Tripartite Motif Proteins , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism
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Mol Med Rep ; 12(2): 2521-8, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25955291

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Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based regenerative therapy is currently regarded as a novel approach with which to repair damaged tissues. However, the efficiency of MSC transplantation is limited due to the low survival rate of engrafted MSCs. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) production is increased in numerous diseases and serves an essential function in the regulation of apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Previous studies have indicated that low-dose LPS pretreatment contributes to cytoprotection. In the current study, LPS was demonstrated to induce apoptosis in human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) via the activation of caspase, in a dose-dependent manner. Low-dose LPS pretreatment may protect hUCMSCs against apoptosis induced by high-dose LPS, by upregulating the expression of cellular FADD-like IL-1ß-converting enzyme-inhibitory protein (c-FLIP). The results of the present study indicate that pretreatment with an appropriate concentration of LPS may alleviate high-dose LPS-induced apoptosis.


Subject(s)
CASP8 and FADD-Like Apoptosis Regulating Protein/immunology , Hormesis/immunology , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects , Apoptosis/drug effects , CASP8 and FADD-Like Apoptosis Regulating Protein/agonists , CASP8 and FADD-Like Apoptosis Regulating Protein/antagonists & inhibitors , CASP8 and FADD-Like Apoptosis Regulating Protein/genetics , Caspase 3/genetics , Caspase 3/immunology , Caspase 8/genetics , Caspase 8/immunology , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cytoprotection , Fetal Blood/cytology , Fetal Blood/drug effects , Fetal Blood/immunology , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/immunology , Primary Cell Culture , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , RNA, Small Interfering/immunology , Signal Transduction
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J Tissue Eng ; 5: 2041731414556850, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25383178

ABSTRACT

Alopecia is an exceedingly prevalent problem effecting men and women of all ages. The standard of care for alopecia involves either transplanting existing hair follicles to bald areas or attempting to stimulate existing follicles with topical and/or oral medication. Yet, these treatment options are fraught with problems of cost, side effects, and, most importantly, inadequate long-term hair coverage. Innovative cell-based therapies have focused on the dermal papilla cell as a way to grow new hair in previously bald areas. However, despite this attention, many obstacles exist, including retention of dermal papilla inducing ability and maintenance of dermal papilla productivity after several passages of culture. The use of adipocyte lineage cells, including adipose-derived stem cells, has shown promise as a cell-based solution to regulate hair regeneration and may help in maintaining or increasing dermal papilla cells inducing hair ability. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the understanding of the cellular contribution and regulation of dermal papilla cells and summarize adipocyte lineage cells in hair regeneration.

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J Burn Care Res ; 35(4): e197-204, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23877136

ABSTRACT

Excessive inflammation and high vasopermeability can lead to blood volume loss and tissue edema, which can affect the resuscitation and prognosis for serious burn patients. In this experiment, we investigated the effect of PNU-282987, an α7 nicotine cholinergic receptor agonist on the hemodynamic parameters and survival rate by inhibiting vasopermeability and tissue edema during the fluid resuscitation for lethal burn shock. Forty Beagle dogs with intubation of the carotid artery and jugular vein 24 hours before the injury were subjected to 50% TBSA full-thickness burns, and were randomly divided into following four groups: no resuscitation group (group NR), venous fluid resuscitation group (group R), PNU-282987 treatment group (group P), and fluid resuscitation group plus PNU-282987 group (group RP), with 10 dogs in each group. Hemodynamic variables and biochemical parameters were determined with animals in a conscious and cooperative state. The plasma volume and the vasopermeability were determined by indocyanine green and fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran, respectively. The level of tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1ß in plasma, and the water content of different organs were also determined. The mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, and plasma volume of all dogs decreased significantly, and the lung extravascular water index and pulmonary vascular permeability index increased remarkably after burn. The hemodynamic parameters deteriorated continually in group N dogs, and then anuria, hyperlactacidemia, and multiple organ dysfunctions developed. The mean arterial pressure and cardiac output of dogs in group R and group RP returned to preinjury levels at 48 hours postburn. The lung extravascular water index and pulmonary vascular permeability in group R were higher than those before preinjury. The dogs in group RP were found to have a significant increase in plasma volume and urine output, and a remarkable decrease in the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1α, lactic acid, and organ functions compared with those of group R (P <.05). The survival rate of RP group (100%; 10/10) was significantly higher than that of group N (0; 0/10), group P (20%; 2/10), and group R (60%; 6/10). PNU-282987 combined with intravenous fluid resuscitation significantly improved hemodynamics and the survival rate in the early period after this lethal burn shock. The mechanism may be attributable to the lowering of the level of proinflammatory mediators, amelioration of vasopermeability-induced visceral edema, less of blood volume loss, and protection of vital organs through activation of cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway.


Subject(s)
Benzamides/pharmacology , Bridged Bicyclo Compounds/pharmacology , Burns/complications , Capillary Permeability/drug effects , Edema/therapy , Nicotinic Agonists/pharmacology , Shock/etiology , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Animals , Blood Pressure , Body Water , Cardiac Output , Creatine/blood , Creatine Kinase, MB Form/blood , Dogs , Edema/etiology , Interleukin-1beta/blood , Lactic Acid/blood , Lung/blood supply , Models, Animal , Plasma Volume , Random Allocation , Resuscitation/methods , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood , Urine
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi ; 29(4): 355-9, 2013 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24351535

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To observe the structural and functional changes in islet beta cells in severely scalded rats, and to explore its relationship with dysfunction of glycometabolism. METHODS: Seventy-two Wistar rats were divided into scald (S) group and sham injury (SI) group according to the random number table, with 36 rats in each group. Rats in group S were inflicted with 50%TBSA full-thickness scald by a 12-s immersion of back and a 6-s immersion of abdomen in 94 °C hot water. Rats in group SI were sham injured through immersion of back and abdomen in 37 °C warm water. At post injury hour (PIH) 6 and on post injury day (PID) 3 and 7, plasma glucose level was measured for intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT) in 12 rats of each group, and the area under the curve (AUC) of plasma glucose level was calculated. After the IPGTT, pancreatic tissue was harvested and subjected to a double immunostaining for insulin and cell nuclei to determine the pancreatic insulin-positive area ratio, and the area and number of beta cells in the islets (referred to as "the three indicators in the islets"). Data were processed with the analysis of repeated measures and factorial designed analysis of variance, and LSD test was applied for paired comparison. RESULTS: (1) At PIH 6 and on PID 3, the overall plasma glucose levels of rats in group S before and after injection of glucose and at each time point were obviously higher than those of rats in group SI (with F values of main effects respectively 79.372 and 32.962, P values all below 0.001; with P values of paired comparison below 0.05 or 0.01). On PID 7, the overall plasma glucose levels in the two groups before and after injection of glucose and at each time point were close (with P values all above 0.05). (2) The overall AUC of plasma glucose levels of rats in group S was higher than that of rats in group SI (main effects: F = 337.87, P < 0.01). Compared with those of rats in group SI [(1019 ± 32), (1003 ± 72) mmol·min·L(-1)], the AUCs of plasma glucose levels of rats in group S were higher at PIH 6 and on PID 3 [(1501 ± 163), (1132 ± 67) mmol·min·L(-1), P values all below 0.001]. The AUCs of plasma glucose levels were close between two groups on PID 7 (P > 0.05). The AUCs of plasma glucose levels on PID 3 and 7 were both lower than that at PIH 6 in rats of group S (with P values all below 0.001). (3) The three indicators in the islets in rats of group S were all lower than those of rats in group SI (with F values of main effects respectively 135.17, 24.75 and 39.35, P values all below 0.01). There were no significant differences in the three indicators in the islets at PIH 6 between two groups (with P values all above 0.05). The three indicators in the islets of rats in group S on PID 3 and 7 [0.47 ± 0.05, 0.51 ± 0.07; (0.032 ± 0.008), (0.037 ± 0.008) mm(2); (303 ± 64), (341 ± 58) cells] were significantly lower than those of rats in group SI [0.63 ± 0.05, 0.64 ± 0.06; (0.043 ± 0.011), (0.044 ± 0.012) mm(2); (398 ± 112), (387 ± 90) cells; P < 0.05 or P < 0.01] and that at PIH 6 within group S (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The number of beta cells is reduced, and the insulin secretion function of beta cells is decreased in the scalded rats, and they may constitute the cause of dysfunction of glycometabolism, mainly manifested as hyperglycemia.


Subject(s)
Burns/metabolism , Insulin-Secreting Cells/metabolism , Animals , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 93(32): 2592-6, 2013 Aug 27.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24351605

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the most appropriate method for the isolation of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) through a comparison of different methods. METHODS: Fifteen umbilical cord specimens from full-term healthy fetus with caesarean birth were completely rinsed with phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and sliced into 1 mm(3) tissue blocks after removal of umbilical vessels and external membrane. These tissue blocks were averagely divided into 4 groups after washing and centrifuge. Then four methods for the isolation of human umbilical cord MSCs were compared: an explant culture and three enzymatic methods of collagenaseII, collagenaseII/trypsin and collagenaseII/hyaluronidase. The count of living cells was evaluated by trypan blue dye exclusion test. Cell morphology was observed under inverted microscope. The expressions of cell surface markers CD105, CD90, CD73, CD31, CD44, CD45, human leukocyte antigen-I (HLA-I) and human leukocyte antigen class IImolecules (HLA-DR) were detected by immunofluorescent staining. Cell proliferation was assayed by 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT). RESULTS: The human umbilical cord MSCs were successfully isolated by four isolated methods. However the isolation method used profoundly altered the cell number and proliferation capacity of isolated cells. Isolated cells using four methods were counted at (5.44 ± 0.21)×10(5), (4.03 ± 0.24)×10(5), (4.91 ± 0.33)×10(5) and (5.94 ± 0.40)×10(5) respectively. More cells were obtained with collagenaseII/hyaluronidase than other three methods (all P < 0.05). Cells out of tissue blocks were observed at Day 9-11 and cells were observed at Day 2 with three types of enzyme digestion. The fusion time of cells were (18.5 ± 3.5), (8.0 ± 1.0), (7.5 ± 1.5) and (3.5 ± 0.5) days respectively. The fusion time of cells obtained with collagenaseII/hyaluronidase was lower than other methods (all P < 0.05). Cell morphology: polygonal, irregular and of large volume for explant culture; relatively short and small for collagenaseII and collagenaseII/trypsin methods; thin spindle for collagenaseII/hyaluronidase method. Immunofluorescent staining revealed that CD105, CD73, CD90 and CD44 were expressed in all groups while there was no expression of CD31, CD45 or HLA-DR. And the cells obtained with collagenaseII/hyaluronidase method were in a higher cell proliferation rate and activity compared to other methods. CONCLUSION: The collagenaseII/hyaluronidase method is optimal for the isolation of human umbilical cord MSCs than other methods.


Subject(s)
Cell Separation/methods , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Umbilical Cord/cytology , Cell Culture Techniques , Humans
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J Trauma Acute Care Surg ; 75(5): 789-97, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24158196

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the leading cellular constituents used in regenerative medicine. MSCs repair and reconstruct wounds of acute traumata and radiation-induced burns through proliferation, differentiation, and trophic activity. However, repair effect of MSCs on severe burn wounds remain to be clarified because severe burns are much more complex traumata than radiation-induced burns. Survival and proliferation of MSCs in microenvironments affected by severe burns are very important for improving wound repair/regeneration. This study aimed to elucidate the survival and proliferation effects and the potential proliferation mechanism of serum from severe burn patients (BPS) on human umbilical cord MSCs (hUCMSCs) in vitro. METHODS: The hUCMSCs were isolated, cultured, and identified. Next, we evaluated the effects of BPS on cell numbers, cell cycle progression, cyclin D expression, and key proteins and genes of the Notch signaling pathway. Putative mechanisms underlying the proliferation of hUCMSCs were investigated. RESULTS: BPS markedly increased the number of hUCMSCs, and the results of the cell cycle studies indicated that BPS induced cell cycle progression into the M phase. Cyclin D expression was higher with BPS than in the control group. Moreover, Notch-1, a key determinant of hUCMSC activation and proliferation, and its target gene Hes-1 were overexpressed after BPS treatment. Proliferation numbers of hUCMSC, rate of proliferation period (G2/M+S), and the expression of cyclin D, Notch-1, and Hes-1 were markedly decreased by Notch signaling inhibitors (DAPT/GSI). In the case of BPS, basic fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor were the key factors that promoted hUCMSC proliferation. CONCLUSION: This study provides novel evidence for the role of BPS in the survival and rapid proliferation of hUCMSCs and suggests that these cells could be used for cell therapy-based clinical applications for treating severe burns. Furthermore, hUCMSC proliferation was induced by basic fibroblast growth factor/vascular endothelial growth factor in BPS through activation of Notch signal.


Subject(s)
Burns/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factor 2/blood , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Umbilical Cord/cytology , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/blood , Blotting, Western , Burns/diagnosis , Cell Proliferation , Cells, Cultured , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Phenotype , Signal Transduction , Trauma Severity Indices
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi ; 29(3): 304-7, 2013 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24059960

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Calpains are intracellular nonlysosomal Ca(2+-) regulated cysteine proteases, widely located in the tissues of most mammals. Skeletal muscle tissue mainly expresses m-calpain, µ-caplain, n-calpain, and their endogenous inhibitor calpastatin. They are closely related to the cell apoptosis, cytoskeleton formation, cell cycles, etc. Calpains are also considered to be participating in the protein degradation process. Severe burns are typically followed by hypermetabolic responses that are characterized by hyperdynamic circulatory responses with increased proteolysis and cell apoptosis. Recently, overloading of Ca(2+) in skeletal muscle cells, which activates the calpains is observed after a serious burn. This paper aims to review the current research of the relationship between calpains and post-burn skeletal muscle wasting from the perspectives of structure, function, and physiological activities.


Subject(s)
Burns/metabolism , Calpain/metabolism , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Animals , Burns/pathology , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 93(14): 1063-6, 2013 Apr 09.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23902837

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the functions of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) in the restoration of hair follicles with a mixture of human dermal papilla cells and human hair follicle outer root sheath cells in vitro in nude mice. METHODS: Human hair follicle outer root sheath cells (hfORS) and human hair dermal papilla cells (hDP) were cultured in vitro and mixed in a fixed ratio (hfORS: hDP = 5:1). Flow cytometry was used to detect the content of CD200(+) cells in human hair follicle outer root sheath cells.And 8 nude mice were divided randomly into 2 groups according to a random number table and back wounds produced. Group A was transplanted with cell mixture plus 20 µg/L CTGF. Group B was transplanted with cell mixture alone. After 8 weeks of transplantation, the development of hair follicle formation was observed histologically.PCR was used to detect the expression of human specific DNA and mice DNA in transplants. RESULTS: The portion of CD200(+) cells in cultured hfORS was 19.65%. At 8 weeks after implantation, hair follicle formation could be observed in Group A (268 ± 96) more than Group B (62 ± 20). The difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). And PCR showed that there was human composition in transplant. CONCLUSION: CTGF can induce the formation of hair follicle by promoting the interference between hDP and hfORS.


Subject(s)
Connective Tissue Growth Factor/pharmacology , Hair Follicle/cytology , Tissue Engineering/methods , Animals , Cell Transplantation , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Male , Mice , Mice, Nude , Stem Cells/cytology
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi ; 29(2): 105-8, 2013 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23985192

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Sepsis induced by invasive infection is a challenging problem and the major cause of death after severe burn. With the increasing understanding of sepsis, diagnostic criteria of sepsis were proposed and revised consecutively so that they could be consistent with the clinical practice. Being different from other trauma and critical diseases, diagnostic criteria of sepsis after severe burn were also proposed, and they need further clinical verification. It is believed that comprehensive measures for the treatment of severe sepsis after burn should be advocated. These measures include rapid and effective resuscitation of burn shock, early escharotomy and closure of burn wound, metabolic support, immunoregulation and anti-inflammation, reinforcement of organ support, etc. Although a number of advances have been achieved in the past decades, the mechanism of sepsis need further elucidation, diagnostic criteria of sepsis need further revision, and novel therapeutic measures for burn sepsis should be developed.


Subject(s)
Burns/complications , Sepsis/diagnosis , Sepsis/therapy , Humans , Sepsis/etiology
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 93(12): 921-3, 2013 Mar 26.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23863677

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OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of using auto-scalp for repairing donor site of thickness from cicatricial skin with auto-scalp grafting. METHODS: A total of 13 cases with donor site of thickness from cicatricial skin from January 2011 to December 2011 were analyzed. Wounds of donor site from cicatricial skin were grafted with auto-scalp and scalp were fixation was applied with negative pressure. The survival rate of auto-scalp graft was observed at Day 7 post-operation. At Month 12, hyperplastic scars at these donor sites of cicatricial skin were assessed through Vancouver Scar Assessment Table, scar itch assessment and scar proliferation rate. Wounds in the other thirteen cases with donor site of thickness from cicatricial skin from January 2010 to December 2010 were covered with vaseline gauze as control. RESULTS: No significant difference existed in the gender and age of the two groups patients (P > 0.05). The auto-scalp graft all survived. And the average healing time of donor-site wound in cicatricial skin in grafting group (7 days) was significantly decreased than that of control group (a mean of 20 days) (P < 0.01). After followed up for twelve months, the scar formation assessment value (1.5 ± 0.5), scar itch assessment (1.2 ± 0.4) and scar proliferation rate (14.6% ± 7.6%) in grafting group were significantly less than those of control group (6.7 ± 1.1, 2.0 ± 0.7, 55.8% ± 12.2%, all P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Auto-scalp grafting may greatly shorten the healing procedure and ameliorate the quality of donor-site of thickness from cicatricial skin.


Subject(s)
Cicatrix/surgery , Scalp/transplantation , Skin Transplantation/methods , Adult , Burns , Cicatrix/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Transplantation, Autologous , Wound Healing , Young Adult
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 93(12): 939-43, 2013 Mar 26.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23863682

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of voltage dependent anion channel 2 (VDAC2) involved mitochondrial apoptosis in heart injury of rats with severe scald injury and elucidate its possible regulatory signal pathway. METHODS: A total of 60 Wistar rats were divided into sham scald group (n = 30) and scald group (n = 30) according to a random digital table. Blood and heart tissue samples were harvested at Day 1, 7, 14 post scalding. Myocardial injury was assessed with cardiac troponin I (cTnI) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Mitochondrial apoptosis activation was evaluated by the expressions of Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, cytoplasmic cytochrome C and VDAC2. And the levels of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, p-Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3ß and hexokinase 2 protein were determined by Western blot. RESULTS: The serum levels of cTnI were significantly higher in scald group than those in sham scald group at Day 1, 7, 14 ((1.41 ± 0.25) vs (0.53 ± 0.23) µg/L, (1.93 ± 0.53) vs (0.43 ± 0.23) µg/L, (1.62 ± 0.34) vs (0.41 ± 0.22) µg/L respectively, all P < 0.05). Compared with sham scald group, Bax/Bcl-2 ratio increased significantly in scald group at Day 1, 7 day post-scalding (3.360 ± 0.173 vs 0.623 ± 0.044, 2.736 ± 0.341 vs 0.698 ± 0.064, 1.290 ± 0.234 vs 0.718 ± 0.063 respectively, all P < 0.05), VDAC2 protein level in scald group decreased significantly at Day 1, 7, 14 (0.070 ± 0.009 vs 0.328 ± 0.026, 0.007 ± 0.002 vs 0.291 ± 0.025, 0.009 ± 0.004 vs 0.302 ± 0.037 respectively, all P < 0.05), the cytoplasmic levels of cytochrome increased significantly in scald group at Day 1, 7, 14 (0.418 ± 0.030 vs 0.022 ± 0.007, 1.685 ± 0.169 vs 0.030 ± 0.011, 0.300 ± 0.037 vs 0.098 ± 0.014 respectively, all P < 0.05), the expression of PI3K was significantly lower in scald group at Day 14 post-scalding (0.083 ± 0.015 vs 0.328 ± 0.011, P < 0.05), the expressions of p-GSK3ß all reduced significantly at Day 1, 7, 14 (0.098 ± 0.014 vs 0.446 ± 0.031, 0.064 ± 0.002 vs 0.476 ± 0.054, 0.074 ± 0.010 vs 0.442 ± 0.041, respectively, all P < 0.05) and the expressions of HK2 were lower at Day 7, 14 post-scalding (0.390 ± 0.027 vs 0.611 ± 0.070, 0.267 ± 0.018 vs 0.490 ± 0.042, respectively, all P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: VDAC2 involved mitochondrial apoptosis is activated in myocardium after severe scalds. And it may be regulated by the pathway of PI3K-GSK-HK2.


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Burns/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Myocardium/metabolism , Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel 2/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis , Burns/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Signal Transduction
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Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue ; 25(5): 262-4, 2013 May.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23663571

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OBJECTIVE AND METHOD: To sum up the experience and significance of the remote medical consultation system used by the PLA General Hospital in 4/20 Sichuan Lushan earthquake medical rescue in 2013. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: After the Lushan earthquake in April 20, 2013, the expert medical rescue team of the PLA General Hospital immediately took the wireless portable telemedicine system to the converge hospital which had received many wounds in earthquake and had been connected with other hospitals, medical rescue teams and rescue ambulances to open the remote medical consultation system for disaster services including intensive care, emergency treatment, orthopedics, cerebral surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, obstetrics, gynecology and other related professional remote assistance services. The experts put forward the diagnosis and treatment for victims and had a benign interaction between the experts in disaster site and rear experts, as a result improved the ability of treatment of the disaster expert medical team. The PLA General Hospital treated more than 110 patients by remote medical consultation system in the Lushan earthquake and achieved real-time HD consultation and on-site operation guide. The using of remote medical consultation system achieved the connection between multimedia communication system and medical information system of the hospital and the interconnection of video, audio, data and medical services among each united hospitals, which can provide the significant experience of using remote medical consultation system in our disaster medical rescue activities.


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Disasters , Earthquakes , Emergency Medical Services/methods , Remote Consultation , Rescue Work/methods , China , Humans , Telemedicine
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Chin Med J (Engl) ; 126(9): 1743-9, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23652061

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BACKGROUND: Perforator flaps are used extensively in repairing soft tissue defects. Superior gluteal artery perforator flaps are used for repairing sacral defects, but the tension required for direct closure of the donor area after harvesting of relatively large flaps carries a risk of postoperative dehiscence. This research was to investigate a modified superior gluteal artery perforator flap for repairing sacrococcygeal soft tissue defects. METHODS: From June 2003 to April 2010, we used our newly designed superior gluteal artery perforator flap for repair of sacrococcygeal soft tissue defects in 10 patients (study group). The wound and donor areas were measured, and the flaps were designed accordingly. Wound healing was assessed over a follow-up period of 6 - 38 months. From January 1998 to February 2003, twelve patients with sacrococcygeal pressure sores were treated with traditional methods, VY advancement flaps or oblong flaps, as control group. RESULTS: After debridement, the soft tissue defects ranged from 12 cm × 10 cm to 26 cm × 22 cm (mean 16.3 cm × 13.5 cm). Four patients were treated using right-sided flaps ranging from 15 cm × 11 cm to 25 cm × 20 cm (mean 18.2 cm × 14 cm). Four patients were treated using left-sided flaps, and two were treated using both right- and left-sided flaps. Suction drains were removed on postoperative Days 3 - 21 (mean 5.9) and sutures were removed on postoperative Days 12 - 14. Each flap included 1 - 2 perforators for each of the donor and recipient sites. Donor sites were closed directly. All flaps survived. In eight patients, the wounds healed after single-stage surgery. After further debridement, the wounds of the remaining two patients were considered healed on postoperative Days 26 and 33, respectively. The rate of first intention in the study group (80%, 8/10) significantly increased than that of control group ((25%, 3/12), χ(2) = 4.583, P = 0.032). Follow-up examinations found that the flaps had a soft texture without ulceration. In the two patients without paraplegia, the range of motion of the hip joints was not affected. CONCLUSION: The use of the quadrilobed superior gluteal artery perforator flap can overcome the disadvantages of traditional perforator flaps and represents an improved approach for repairing soft tissue defects in the sacrococcygeal region.


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Perforator Flap , Sacrococcygeal Region/surgery , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Adult , Debridement , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Wound Healing
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi ; 29(1): 14-7, 2013 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23710718

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of negative pressure therapy in the treatment of superficial partial-thickness scald in children. METHODS: Three hundred and seven children with superficial partial-thickness scald hospitalized from August 2009 to May 2012 were divided into negative pressure therapy group (NPT, n = 145) and control group (C, n = 162) according to the random number table. Patients in group NPT were treated with negative pressure from within post injury day (PID) 3 to PID 9 (with -16 kPa pressure), while traditional occlusive dressing method was used in group C. Changes in body temperature, wound healing condition, frequency of dressing change were compared between group NPT and group C. Bacterial culture results of wounds were compared before and after treatment in group NPT. Volume of drained transudate per one percent of wound area was recorded in group NPT on PID 1 to PID 3. Data were processed with t test or chi-square test. RESULTS: The incidence of high fever was significantly lower in group NPT (26.9%, 39/145) than in group C (63.6%, 103/162, χ(2) = 41.419, P < 0.01). On PID 9, complete wound epithelization was observed in 138 patients in group NPT, and in 7 patients there were a few residual wounds which healed after dressing change for 2 days. The wound healing time of patients in group NPT [(9.2 ± 0.6) d] was obviously shorter than that in group C [(10.1 ± 1.6) d, t = 6.895, P < 0.01]. The frequency of dressing change among patients in group NPT [(2.05 ± 0.22) times] was significantly decreased as compared with that in group C [(4.82 ± 0.81) times, t = 39.878, P < 0.01]. Bacteria were found in wound secretion of seventeen patients in group NPT before treatment, while no bacterium was discovered in all patients after treatment. Volumes of drainage fluid in group NPT were proportional to wound areas, which were respectively (9.8 ± 3.2), (6.2 ± 2.1), (4.1 ± 1.6) mL per one percent of wound area on PID 1, 2, and 3. CONCLUSIONS: NPT can decrease times of dressing change, and alleviate infection and inflammatory response by drainage of transudate, which promotes wound healing at last. NPT is proved to be a safe and effective approach for treatment of children with superficial partial-thickness scald.


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Burns/therapy , Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy , Bandages , Body Temperature , Child , Child, Preschool , Drainage , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Wound Healing
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