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2. Elucidation of the Hdac2/Sp1/miR-204-5p/Bcl-2 axis as a modulator of cochlear apoptosis via in vivo/in vitro models of acute hearing loss
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Lisheng Xie, Qiongqiong Zhou, Xiaorui Chen, Xiaoping Du, Zhibiao Liu, Bing Fei, Jie Hou, Yanhong Dai, and Wandong She
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acute hearing loss ,apoptosis ,Hdac2 ,transcriptional regulation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
We previously reported that dysregulation of histone deacetylase 2 (Hdac2) was associated with the prognosis of sudden sensorineural hearing loss. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. In the present study, we developed an acute hearing loss animal model in guinea pigs by infusing lipopolysaccharides (LPS) into the cochlea and measured the expression of Hdac2 in the sensory epithelium. We observed that the level of Hdac2 was significantly decreased in the LPS-infused cochleae. The levels of apoptosis-inhibition genes Bcl-2 and Bcl-xl were also decreased in the cochlea and correlated positively with the levels of Hdac2. Caspase3 or TUNEL-positive spiral ganglion neurons, hair cells, and supporting cells were observed in the LPS-infused cochleae. These in vivo observations were recapitulated in cell culture experiments. Based on bioinformatics analysis, we found miR-204-5p was engaged in the regulation of Hdac2 on Bcl-2. Molecular mechanism experiments displayed that miR-204-5p could be regulated by Hdac2 through interacting with transcription factor Sp1. Taken together, these results indicated that the Hdac2/Sp1/miR-204-5p/Bcl-2 regulatory axis mediated apoptosis in the cochlea, providing potential insights into the progression of acute hearing loss. To our knowledge, the study describes a miRNA-related mechanism for Hdac2-mediated regulation in the cochlea for the first time.
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- 2021
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3. Overexpression of LIMA1 Indicates Poor Prognosis and Promotes Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Wei Ma, Yiqun Liao, Ziwen Gao, Wenyan Zhu, Jianbing Liu, and Wandong She
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: LIMA1 encodes LIM domain and actin binding 1, a cytoskeleton-associated protein whose loss has been linked to migration and invasion behavior of cancer cells. However, the roles of LIMA1 underlying the malignant behavior of tumors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) are not fully understood. Methods: We conducted a multi-omics study on the role of LIMA1 in HNSC based on The Cancer Genome Atlas data. Subsequent in vitro experiments were performed to validate the results of bioinformatic analysis. We first identified the correlation between LIMA1 and tumor cell functional states according to single-cell sequencing data in HNSC. The potential downstream effects of LIMA1 were explored for gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathways through functional enrichment analysis of the gene sets that correlated with LIMA1 in HNSC. The prognostic role of LIMA1 was assessed using the log rank test to compare difference in survival between LIMA1 High and LIMA1 Low patients. Univariate Cox regression and multivariate Cox regression were further carried out to identify the prognostic value of LIMA1 in HNSC. Results: LIMA1 was identified as a prognostic biomarker and is associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) progress in HNSC. In vitro silencing of LIMA1 suppressed EMT and related pathways in HNSC. Conclusions: LIMA1 promotes EMT and further leads to tumor invasion and metastasis. Increased expression of LIMA1 indicates poor survival, identifying it as a prognostic biomarker in HNSC.
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- 2022
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4. Identification of the Fungal Community in Otomycosis by Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequencing
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Xiaona Gu, Xiangrong Cheng, Jinhua Zhang, and Wandong She
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otomycosis ,ITS sequencing ,Aspergillus ,Malassezia ,bifonazole ,fungal identification ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
We used internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing to identify the fungal community in otomycosis patients and to evaluate the treatment effects of bifonazole. Ten patients who visited the Department of Otolaryngology of Jiangsu Provincial Hospital on Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine from May 2020 to April 2021 were recruited. Otomycosis patients were treated with bifonazole solution once a day for 14 days. Samples collected from the external auditory canal before and after treatment (Pre-treatment, n = 14 ears; Post-treatment, n = 14 ears) were used for microscopic examination, fungal culture, and ITS sequencing. Samples collected from 10 volunteers (Control, n = 20 ears) were used as controls. The symptoms, including ear itching, aural fullness, otalgia, hearing loss, and physical signs were recorded before treatment as well as on the 7th and 14th days after treatment. Aspergillus was identified as a main pathogenic fungus by microscopic examination, fungal culture, and ITS sequencing. At the genus level, Aspergillus was more abundant in the pre-treatment group than the control and post-treatment groups, and Malassezia was more abundant in the control and post-treatment groups than the pre-treatment group. The fungal species richness and diversity reduced significantly in the pre-treatment group compared with the control and post-treatment groups. The effective rate of bifonazole was 64.29% and 100% on the 7th and 14th days after treatment, respectively. In conclusion, the results obtained from morphologic studies and ITS sequencing indicate that Aspergillus is the main pathogenic fungus of otomycosis patients in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. Malassezia is the dominant resident fungi in healthy individuals. ITS sequencing provides comprehensive information about fungal community in otomycosis and is helpful in evaluating the efficacy of antifungal agents.
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- 2022
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5. Identification and clinical validation of gene signatures with grade and survival in head and neck carcinomas
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Wei Ma, Qing Cao, and Wandong She
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Head and neck carcinoma ,Malignancy ,Grade ,Prognosis ,GEO ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This study aimed to explore gene expression profiles that drive malignancy from low- to high-grade head and neck carcinomas (HNC), as well as to analyze their correlations with survival. Gene expressions and clinical data of HNC were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) repository. The significantly differential genes (SDGs) between low- and high-grade HNC were screened. Cox regressions were performed to identify prognostic SDGs of progression-free survival (PFS) and disease-specific survival (DSS). The genes were experimentally validated by RT-PCR in clinical tissue specimens. Thirty-five SDGs were identified in 47 low-grade and 30 high-grade HNC samples. Cox regression analyses showed that CXCL14, SLC44A1, and UBD were significantly associated with DSS, and PPP2R2C and SLC44A1 were associated with PFS. Patients were grouped into high-risk or low-risk groups for prognosis based on gene signatures. High-risk patients had significantly shorter DSS and PFS than low-risk patients (P=0.033 and P=0.010, respectively). Multivariate Cox regression showed HPV (P=0.033), lymph node status (P=0.032), and residual status (P
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- 2021
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6. Response of Glucocorticoid Receptor Alpha and Histone Deacetylase 2 to Glucocorticoid Treatment Predicts the Prognosis of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Xiuling Zhang, Jinxiang Chen, Ziwen Gao, Hui Qi, Yanhong Dai, and Wandong She
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Sudden Sensorineural Loss ,Glucocorticoid Receptor ,Deacetylase 2 ,Prognosis ,Medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Objectives To investigate glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) gene expression and protein levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of patients with severe or profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and to explore the roles of GRs and HDAC2 in glucocorticoid (GC) insensitivity. Methods Fifty-five severe or profound SSNHL patients were enrolled in the study. According to hearing improvement after GC treatment, patients were assigned into two groups: GC-sensitive and GC-resistant. A normal reference group included 20 healthy volunteers without hearing loss. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses were used to detect the relative expression of GRα, GRβ, and HDAC2 in PBMCs at the mRNA and protein levels. Results The protein levels of GRs and HDAC2 in PBMCs of SSNHL patients were lower than the normal reference values before GC treatment. Compared with the GC-resistant group, both the mRNA and protein levels of GRα and HDAC2 were significantly increased in the GC-sensitive group after GC treatment. Conclusion A lack of GRα and HDAC2 induction following steroid treatment in GC-resistant SSNHL patients may play a fundamental mechanistic role in GC insensitivity. Response of GRα and HDAC2 to steroid treatment may, thus, predict the prognosis of hearing improvement in SSNHL patients.
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- 2019
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7. Relationship of glucocorticoid receptor expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and the cochlea of guinea pigs and effects of dexamethasone administration.
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Ling Lu, Yanhong Dai, Xiaoping Du, Wandong She, Xiuling Zhang, Qin Wu, Wenjie Yuan, and Feng Chen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely used to treat sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and significantly improve hearing. However, GC insensitivity has been observed in some patients of SSNHL. OBJECTIVE: To study the correlation between GR expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and in the cochlea of guinea pigs at mRNA and protein levels. METHODS: One group of guinea pigs received dexamethasone (10 mg/kg/day) intraperitoneally for 7 consecutive days (dexamethasone group), and another group of guinea pigs received normal saline (control group). Real time PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the expression of GR mRNA and GR protein in PBMCs and the cochleae. RESULTS: The GR mRNA and GR protein were detected in both PBMCs and the cochlear tissue of guinea pigs. GR mRNA and GR protein levels in PBMCs were positively correlated with those in the cochlea. The expression of GR mRNA and GR protein was significantly increased in the dexamethasone group compared to the control group. CONCLUSIONS: Levels of GR mRNA and GR protein in the PBMCs were positively correlated with those in the cochlea of guinea pigs. Systemic dexamethasone treatment can significantly up-regulate GR expression in PBMCs and in the cochlea. Measurement of the GR level in PBMCs could be used as an indicator of GR level in the cochlea.
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- 2013
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8. Small tympanic membrane perforations in the inferior quadrants do not impact the manubrium vibration in guinea pigs.
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Xiuling Zhang, Yanhong Dai, Shuyi Zhang, Wandong She, Xiaoping Du, and Xiuji Shui
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has been believed that location of the perforation has a significant impact on hearing loss. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the perforation sites had no impact on hearing loss. We measured the velocity and pattern of the manubrium vibration in guinea pigs with intact and perforated eardrum using a laser Doppler vibrometer in order to determine the effects of different location perforations on the middle ear transfer functions. METHODS: Two bullas from 2 guinea pigs were used to determine stability of the umbo velocities, and 12 bullas from six guinea pigs to determine the effects of different location perforations on sound transmission. The manubrium velocity was measured at three points on the manubrium in the frequencies of 0.5-8 kHz before and after a perforation was made. The sites of perforations were in anterior-inferior (AI) quadrants of left ears and posterior-inferior (PI) quadrants of right ears. RESULTS: The manubrium vibration velocity losses were noticed in the perforated ears only below 1.5 kHz. The maximum velocity loss was about 7 dB at 500 Hz with the PI perforation. No significant difference in the velocity loss was found between AI and PI perforations. The average ratio of short process velocity to the umbo velocity was approximately 0.5 at all frequencies. No significant differences were found before and after perforation at all frequencies (p>0.05) except 7 kHz (p = 0.004) for both AI and PI perforations. CONCLUSIONS: The manubrium vibration velocity losses from eardrum perforation were frequency-dependent and the largest losses occur at low frequencies. Manubrium velocity losses caused by small acute inferior perforations in guinea pigs have no significant impact on middle ear sound transmission at any frequency tested. The manubrium vibration axis may be perpendicular to the manubrium below 8 kHz in guinea pigs.
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9. Inflammatory Indicators in Peripheral Blood in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Patients With Different Audiogram Shapes
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Yuting Yao, Qinghua Guo, Wei Luo, Ming Yang, Jing Liu, Jie Hou, and Wandong She
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Otorhinolaryngology - Abstract
Objective: A retrospective study was conducted to explore the immune-inflammatory responses in sudden sensorineural hearing Loss (SSNHL) patients with different audiogram shapes. Methods: One hundred and ten inpatients with SSNHL were assigned to 4 subgroups according to the audiogram shape and treated with systemic methylprednisolone. The numbers of white blood cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, platelets, and monocytes were counted. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) were calculated and statistically analyzed. Results: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, MLR, and systemic immune index (SII) of SSNHL patients were significantly higher than the control group, while PLR was not statistically significant. There were no statistical differences in NLR, PLR, MLR, and SII among the 4 subgroups. Conclusion: Immune-inflammatory response may be a common pathogenesis in all SSNHL patients with different audiogram shapes. The predictive value of these hematologic markers needs further research in the future.
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- 2022
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10. Resveratrol Ameliorates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in In Vitro Model through Multitarget Antiapoptotic Mechanism Based on Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking
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Shiming Ye, Jing Liu, Qi Dong, Xinxin Wang, and null Wandong She
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Article Subject ,Complementary and alternative medicine - Abstract
Objective. To explore the effects of resveratrol (RSV) on hair cell apoptosis caused by sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and its effect on lipopolysaccharide-induced apoptosis of HEI-OC1 cells. Methods. We used the network pharmacology method to screen molecules related to RSV for the treatment of SSNHL and analyzed these molecules and their enriched biological processes and signaling pathways through Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. We selected hub genes related to apoptosis using protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis for in vitro and molecular docking verification. Results. Eighty overlapping genes were identified as potential targets for RSV treatment of SSNHL. Further GO analysis showed that the biological processes were mainly related to toxicity, cell proliferation, and lipopolysaccharide reactions. KEGG analysis showed that the AGE-RAGE signaling pathway in diabetic complications, Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus infection, FoxO signaling pathway, PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, and other inflammatory signaling pathways were concentrated. AKT1, STAT3, JUN, TNF, TP53, MAPK3, CASP3, and VEGFA were screened as HUB genes using PPI analysis. The apoptosis-related proteins TNF, CASP3, AKT1, and TP53 were selected for in vitro experiments, which showed that mRNA was significantly different before and after RSV intervention, confirming that the corresponding protein receptors could bind well with RSV. Conclusion. RSV mainly affects the prognosis of SSNHL through anti-inflammatory effects and may improve hair cell apoptosis caused by inflammatory factors through multitargeted interventions involving TNF, CASP3, AKT1, and TP53.
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- 2022
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11. Initial steps on the analysis of the underlying pharmacological mechanisms of Wendan decoction on sudden deafness using network pharmacology and molecular docking.
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SHIMING YE, YUFENG ZHANG, TING LIU, CONG WANG, ZHENG YAN, WANDONG SHE, and HAIBING HUA
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MOLECULAR docking ,PROTEIN-protein interactions ,PHARMACOLOGY ,SENSORINEURAL hearing loss ,TREATMENT effectiveness - Abstract
Background: Despite its widespread therapeutic use and effectiveness, the underlying pharmacologic mechanisms of Wendan decoction (WDD) and how it works to treat sudden deafness (SD) remain unclear. In this study, the pharmacological mechanisms of WDD underlying SD were analyzed using network pharmacology and molecular docking. Methods: The Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP) was employed to identify the active compounds and target genes of WDD, and genes associated with SD were screened on five databases. RGUI conducted Gene Ontology (GO) functional and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses. A compound-target network was established using Cytoscape, and the STRING database created a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network to identify the key compounds and targets. Subsequently, a network of crucial compound-target was generated for further molecular docking analysis. For molecular docking simulations of the macromolecular target proteins and their matching ligand molecules, AutoDock Vina and AutoDockTool were utilized. Results: TCMSP identified 162 active target genes and 36 active compounds for WDD. The active target genes were compared with the 2271 genes associated with SD to identify 70 intersecting active target genes linked to 34 active compounds. The GO functional enrichment and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses were undertaken, and compound-target, and PPI networks were built. The key compounds and protein targets were identified and integrated to form a key compound-target network. Eventually, molecular docking was performed to investigate the interactions of the protein targets with their respective compounds. Conclusion: This study highlights the mechanisms of multi-compounds, targets, and pathways of WDD acting on SD and provides further evidence of crucial compounds and their matching target proteins of WDD acting on SD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Inflammatory Indicators in Peripheral Blood in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Patients With Different Shape of Audiograms
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Yuting, Yao, Qinghua, Guo, Wei, Luo, Ming, Yang, Jing, Liu, Jie, Hou, and Wandong, She
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- 2022
13. Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor 2-Histone Deacetylase 2 Pathway in the Pathogenesis of Refractory Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Glucocorticoid Resistance
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Jie Hou, Yanhong Dai, Wei Ma, Wandong She, Ziwen Gao, Qiongqiong Zhou, and Hui Qi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Hearing loss ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Histone Deacetylase 2 ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Pathogenesis ,Refractory ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Glucocorticoids ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,Hearing Loss, Sudden ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Endocrinology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Hearing test ,Sensorineural hearing loss ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Glucocorticoid ,Research Article ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction: A significant number of sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) patients had no noticeable hearing improvement after glucocorticoid (GC) treatment. In the present study, we examined expression of the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) and histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of refractory SSNHL patients to study the role of NRF2-HDAC2 pathway in GC insensitivity hearing improvement after GC treatment, which is usually referred to as refractory SSNHL or GC insensitivity. Materials and Methods: Forty-four refractory SSNHL patients were treated by intratympanic GC infusion. Hearing was tested in all patients before and after treatment by pure tone hearing test. NRF2/HDAC2 mRNA and protein levels were examined in PBMCs of refractory SSNHL patients before and after treatment. PBMCs from healthy volunteers were used as normal controls. Results: According to the hearing improvement after treatment, patients were assigned into 2 groups: the intratympanic GC sensitive (IGCS) group (hearing recovery ≥15 dB HL) and the intratympanic GC insensitive (IGCI) group (hearing recovery Conclusion: Low response of NRF2/HDAC2 proteins is associated with GC insensitivity in SSNHL. We speculate that the NRF2-HDAC2 pathway affects GC sensitivity in SSNHL patients.
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- 2021
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14. Glucocorticoids protect HEI-OC1 cells from tunicamycin-induced cell damage via inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress
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Wandong She, Ziwen Gao, Xiaorui Chen, Jin Liu, Lingyun Lv, Wei Ma, Zhibiao Liu, Bing Fei, Jie Hou, Lisheng Xie, and Wenyan Zhu
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0301 basic medicine ,QH301-705.5 ,mifepristone ,dexamethasone ,CHOP ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Biology (General) ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Protein kinase A ,Cell damage ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Kinase ,General Neuroscience ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Tunicamycin ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,endoplasmic reticulum stress ,Cancer research ,PERK–CHOP pathway ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Glucocorticoid ,Research Article ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background To analyze mechanisms of action of glucocorticoid treatment for endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), we aimed to evaluate the expression and activation status of the protein kinase RNA-like ER kinase (PERK)–C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) pathway, which is the major pathway in the ERS. Methods In the present study, we established an in vitro ERS model using tunicamycin-treated hair-cell-like HEI-OC1 cells. The effect of dexamethasone on proliferation inhibition, apoptosis, and ATF4–CHOP pathway in HEI-OC1 cells was examined by CCK-8 assay, flow cytometry, western blotting, and reverse transcription PCR, respectively. Results In HEI-OC1 cells, dexamethasone was shown to significantly reduce the tunicamycin-induced expression of ATF4 and CHOP in the context of sustained viability and proliferation, a therapeutic effect that was reversible by co-treatment with a glucocorticoid antagonist. Conclusion Dexamethasone can protect hair-cell-like HEI-OC1 cells from ERS damage, which may be one of the mechanisms of action for GCs in SNHL treatment.
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15. Response of Glucocorticoid Receptor Alpha and Histone Deacetylase 2 to Glucocorticoid Treatment Predicts the Prognosis of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Hui Qi, Wandong She, Xiuling Zhang, Jinxiang Chen, Ziwen Gao, and Yanhong Dai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,Alpha (ethology) ,lcsh:Medicine ,Glucocorticoid Receptor ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glucocorticoid receptor ,Western blot ,Deacetylase 2 ,Internal medicine ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Sudden Sensorineural Loss ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Prognosis ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Endocrinology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Glucocorticoid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives To investigate glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) gene expression and protein levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of patients with severe or profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and to explore the roles of GRs and HDAC2 in glucocorticoid (GC) insensitivity. Methods Fifty-five severe or profound SSNHL patients were enrolled in the study. According to hearing improvement after GC treatment, patients were assigned into two groups: GC-sensitive and GC-resistant. A normal reference group included 20 healthy volunteers without hearing loss. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses were used to detect the relative expression of GRα, GRβ, and HDAC2 in PBMCs at the mRNA and protein levels. Results The protein levels of GRs and HDAC2 in PBMCs of SSNHL patients were lower than the normal reference values before GC treatment. Compared with the GC-resistant group, both the mRNA and protein levels of GRα and HDAC2 were significantly increased in the GC-sensitive group after GC treatment. Conclusion A lack of GRα and HDAC2 induction following steroid treatment in GC-resistant SSNHL patients may play a fundamental mechanistic role in GC insensitivity. Response of GRα and HDAC2 to steroid treatment may, thus, predict the prognosis of hearing improvement in SSNHL patients.
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16. Relationship between Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Vascular Risk Factors
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Wen-yan, Zhu, Yan-hong, Dai, Wandong, She, Lu, Wang, and Xia, Gao
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17. Inhibition of macrophage migration inhibitory factor alleviates LPS-induced inflammation response of HEI-OC1 cells via suppressing NF-κB signaling
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Wenyan Zhu, Wandong She, Ziwen Gao, Yongchi Ma, and Xin Jin
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Inflammation ,Intramolecular Oxidoreductases ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Mice ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Immunology ,NF-kappa B ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Hematology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Macrophage Migration-Inhibitory Factors - Abstract
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is acute and unexplained. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine in several inflammatory diseases. However, its role in SSNHL remains elusive.Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to induce the inflammatory response of murine auditory cells, HEI-OC1. Silencing of MIF in HEI-OC1 cells was achieved by transfection of short hairpin RNA against MIF. 740Y-P and IMD0354 were used to stimulate the PI3K pathway and suppress the NF-κB pathway, respectively. RT-qPCR and western blotting were used to examine MIF and cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) expression in LPS-treated HEI-OC1 cells. ELISA was employed to assess prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) concentrations.MIF was upregulated in LPS-treated HEI-OC1 cells. MIF knockdown reduced PGE2 synthesis and COX2 expression in LPS-treated HEI-OC1 cells. Moreover, MIF knockdown suppressed activation of the PI3K/AKT and NF-κB pathway in LPS-treated HEI-OC1 cells. Additionally, inhibition of MIF decreased PGE2 production and COX2 expression via inactivation of the NF-κB pathway.Inhibition of MIF alleviated LPS-induced inflammation in HEI-OC1 cells via inactivating the NF-κB signaling, which might provide a better understanding for SSNHL development.
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- 2021
18. Differential Levels of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Xiaoping Du, Zhibiao Liu, Yanhong Dai, Wandong She, and Bing Fei
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-2 ,Down-Regulation ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,CHOP ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Pathogenesis ,eIF-2 Kinase ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Research ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Protein kinase A ,Glucocorticoids ,business.industry ,Kinase ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,ATF4 ,General Medicine ,Hearing Loss, Sudden ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,Activating Transcription Factor 4 ,Up-Regulation ,Endocrinology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Female ,business ,Transcription Factor CHOP ,Glucocorticoid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is currently treated with a combination of drugs, predominantly with glucocorticoids (GCs). However, the mechanisms of action of GCs in SSNHL are unknown. This study aimed to analyze the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in SSNHL pathogenesis and prognosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this study, we evaluated the expression and activation status of the protein kinase RNA-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK)-C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) pathway in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from patients with SSNHL and compared them with those in healthy controls. We also compared differences in expression of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) and CHOP before and after glucocorticoid treatment in patients with improved and unimproved SSNHL. RESULTS Treatment with GCs significantly improved hearing in 55% of patients with SSNHL. Levels of phosphorylated PERK (p-PERK) and phosphorylated eukaryotic initiation factor 2alpha were increased in PBMCs from patients with SSNHL compared with healthy controls. ATF4 and CHOP expression were also significantly elevated. After treatment, the amount of ATF4 and CHOP proteins in PBMCs in the patients whose SSNHL improved was significantly reduced compared with the levels measured before treatment in all patients with SSNHL. The expression of the ATF4 and CHOP proteins in PBMCs in the unimproved group, however, was not significantly changed relative to pretreatment levels. CONCLUSIONS ERS may play a significant role in the pathogenesis of SSNHL, and the responsiveness of the condition to GC-mediated mitigation of ERS may be one of the key factors that affect patient prognosis.
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19. Identification and Clinical Validation of Genes Signatures With Grade and Survival in Head and Neck Carcinomas
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Wei Ma, Qing Cao, and Wandong She
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Oncology ,Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Organic Cation Transport Proteins ,QH301-705.5 ,Physiology ,Grade ,Immunology ,Biophysics ,Ocean Engineering ,Malignancy ,Biochemistry ,R5-920 ,Antigens, CD ,Internal medicine ,Gene expression ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Biology (General) ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Head and neck ,Lymph node ,Gene ,Head and neck carcinoma ,Framingham Risk Score ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,GEO ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Transcriptome ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background: The mechanism of transition from low-grade to high-grade head and neck carcinomas (HNC) still remains unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the genes expression profiles that drive malignancy from low to high-grade HNC, as well as analyze their correlations with the survival.Methods: Gene expressions and clinical data of HNC were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) repository. The significantly differential genes (SDGs) between low and high-grade HNC were screened by GEO2R and R software. Bioinformatics functions of SDGs were investigated by the enrichment analyses. Univariate and multivariate cox regressions were performed to identify prognostic SDGs of progression free survival (PFS) and disease specific survival (DSS). ROC curve was established to evaluate the ability to predict the prognosis. Then, the correlations between SDGs and clinical features were evaluated. The genes were experimentally validated by RT-PCR in clinical specimens’ tissues at last.Results: Thirty-five SDGs were identified in 47 low-grade and 30 high-grade HNC samples. Enrichment analysis showed these SDGs were mainly enriched in the DNA repair pathway and the regulation of I−kappaB kinase/NF−kappaB signaling pathway. Cox regression analyses showed that CXCL14, SLC44A1 and UBD were significantly associated with DSS, and PPP2R2C and SLC44A1 were associated with PFS. Patients at a high-risk or low-risk for prognosis were established based on genes signatures. High-risk patients had significantly shorter DSS and PFS than low-risk patients (P=0.033, 0.010 respectively). Multivariate cox regression showed HPV (P=0.033), lymph node status (P=0.032) and residual status (P<0.044) were independent risk factors for PFS. ROC curves showed the risk score had better efficacy to predict survival both for DSS and PFS (AUC=0.858, 0.901 respectively). In addition, we found UBD, PPP2R2C and risk score were significantly associated with HPV status (all P<0.05). The experiment results showed CXCL14 and SLC44A1 were significantly overexpressed in the HNC grade I/II tissues and the UBD were overexpressed in the HNC grade III/IV tissues.Conclusions: Our results suggested that SDGs had different expression profiles between the low-grade and high-grade HNC, and these genes may serve as prognostic biomarker to predict the survival.
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20. Panax�notoginseng Saponins protect auditory cells against cisplatin‑induced ototoxicity by inducing the AKT/Nrf2 signaling‑mediated redox pathway
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Bing Fei, Yanhong Dai, Jing Liu, Zhibiao Liu, Wandong She, Lisheng Xie, Wenyan Zhu, and Lingyun Lv
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Cell Survival ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Panax notoginseng ,Pharmacology ,Models, Biological ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ototoxicity ,Hair Cells, Auditory ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Viability assay ,Phosphorylation ,Molecular Biology ,Protein kinase B ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Cisplatin ,Reactive oxygen species ,Chemistry ,Saponins ,medicine.disease ,Heme oxygenase ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,GCLC ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Oncology ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cisplatin‑induced cytotoxicity, such as nephrotoxicity, neurotoxicity and ototoxicity, restricts the clinical application of this compound. Panax notoginseng Saponins (PNS) exhibit potent free radical scavenging and antioxidant activity. PNS have been demonstrated to reduce cisplatin‑induced nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity. The present study investigated the ability of PNS to protect the auditory HEI‑OC1 cell line against ototoxicity induced by cisplatin. PNS induced activation of the AKT/nuclear factor erythroid 2‑related factor 2 (Nrf2) signaling pathway. Following pretreatment with PNS, HEI‑OC1 cells were treated with cisplatin and cultured for 24 h. The viability of HEI‑OC1 cells was examined using a Cell Counting Kit‑8 assay. Double staining analysis was used to measure cell apoptosis. The ability of PNS to reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels was assessed by flow cytometry. The levels of phosphorylated (p)‑AKT, heme oxygenase 1 (HO‑1), NAD(P)H quinone dehydrogenase 1 (NQO1), glutamate‑cysteine ligase catalytic (GCLC) and Nrf2 were measured by western blotting. HEI‑OC1 cells that were pretreated with PNS exhibited significantly increased cell viability compared with that noted in cells treated only with cisplatin. In addition, PNS suppressed the induction of apoptosis and ROS production following cisplatin treatment. The upregulation of NQO1, HO‑1 and GCLC expression in PNS‑pretreated cells was associated with p‑AKT levels and the activation of Nrf2. These findings suggested that PNS protected auditory cells against ototoxicity induced by cisplatin by activating AKT/Nrf2 signaling. PNS may serve as a potential candidate in regulating cisplatin‑induced cytotoxicity.
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21. Comparison between postauricular steroid injection and intratympanic steroid perfusion for refractory severe and profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss
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Zhibiao Liu, Yuanling Zhuang, Wenyan Zhu, Jianbing Liu, Wandong She, Zhengqun Bai, Ziwen Gao, Lingyun Lv, and Jie Hou
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Adult ,Male ,Steroid injection ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Methylprednisolone ,Antioxidants ,Steroid ,Hearing ,Refractory ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Nerve Growth Factors ,Salvage Therapy ,Injection, Intratympanic ,business.industry ,Tympanum (architecture) ,Patient Acuity ,Conventional treatment ,Hearing Loss, Sudden ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Perfusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Anesthesia ,Sudden sensorineural hearing loss ,Female ,Sensorineural hearing loss ,business - Abstract
Background To analyze the clinical efficacy of intratympanic steroid perfusion (ISP) and postauricular steroid injection (PSI) for refractory severe and profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Methods SSNHL patients who failed a conventional treatment with severe to profound hearing loss [pure tone average (PTA, 0.25–8 kHz) > 60 dB] were treated with ISP or PSI plus antioxidant and neurotrophin for 10 consecutive days. Antioxidant and neurotrophin were administrated either intravenously and/or orally. All patients were assigned into the ISP group or the PSI group and followed up for more than three months. The changes in PTA, effective rate and side effects were analyzed in the two groups. Results Similar hearing improvements and effective rates were observed in the two groups. However, a slightly better efficacy was observed in the PSI group compared to the ISP group. Patients with shorter intervals from onset to treatment had significantly more hearing improvements. The route of antioxidant and neurotrophin administration had no impact on treatment effects. Conclusion Both ISP and PSI could be used as salvage treatments for refractory SSNHL. These salvage treatments should be started as soon as possible once SSNHL patients fail a conventional treatment.
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22. Aminophylline restores glucocorticoid sensitivity in a guinea pig model of sudden sensorineural hearing loss induced by lipopolysaccharide
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Qiongqiong Zhou, Wandong She, Hui Qi, Jie Hou, Xiaoping Du, and Yanhong Dai
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Lipopolysaccharides ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Science ,Guinea Pigs ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Histone Deacetylase 2 ,Protective Agents ,Article ,Guinea pig ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glucocorticoid Sensitivity ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Animals ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Glucocorticoids ,Dexamethasone ,Cochlea ,Multidisciplinary ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,business.industry ,Drug Synergism ,Aminophylline ,Endocrinology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Glucocorticoid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Glucocorticoids have been used to treat hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction for many years. However, some reports have indicated that a subset of patients with these disorders exhibit glucocorticoid insensitivity or resistance. A reduction in histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) activity and expression has been reported to play a critical role in glucocorticoid resistance. Here, we investigated the protective effects of aminophylline on HDAC2 expression and glucocorticoid sensitivity in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sudden sensorineural hearing loss in guinea pigs. We assessed hearing recovery in LPS-applied guinea pigs, which were either left untreated or were systemically treated with either dexamethasone, aminophylline, or a combination of the two. We utilized fluorescence microscopy and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to analyze the distribution patterns of HDAC2 and detect its levels in the cochlea. We used hematoxylin-eosin staining to examine cochlear histopathological changes. In the absence of treatment, significant hearing loss was detected in LPS-exposed animals. A synergistic effect was observed between aminophylline and dexamethasone in maintaining HDAC2 expression levels, preventing hearing loss in LPS-exposed animals and reducing cochlear damage. This study indicates that aminophylline can restore glucocorticoid sensitivity, which provides a new approach to treating patients with hearing disorders who are refractory to glucocorticoids.
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23. Histone acetylation in refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients after intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion
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Wandong She, Lisheng Xie, Hui Qi, Jie Hou, and Yanhong Dai
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0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,Hearing loss ,Therapeutic effect ,General Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Histone H3 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Methylprednisolone ,Refractory ,Acetylation ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Perfusion ,030304 developmental biology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between the therapeutic effect of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion and histone acetylation in refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss.MethodsThirty-four refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients were enrolled and treated with intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion. Pure tone average, acetylated histone H3, acetylated histone H4 and histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) were measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells before and after intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion. Sixteen healthy volunteers were recruited to obtain normal reference values.ResultsPure tone average in sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients improved from 84.14 ± 13.54 dB to 73.56 ± 18.45 dB after intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion. Up-regulations in HDAC2 protein level, and down-regulations in histone H3 and H4 acetylation were observed in the intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion sensitive group (pure tone average gain of 15 dB or more), while no significant changes were observed in the intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion insensitive group (pure tone average gain of less than 15 dB).ConclusionIntratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion can improve hearing in a considerable number of refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients. The therapeutic effect is closely related to reduced histone acetylation.
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- 2019
24. Histone Deacetylase 2 in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Patients in Response to Intratympanic Methylprednisolone Perfusion
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Yanhong Dai, Xiaoping Du, Qiongqiong Zhou, Jie Hou, Wandong She, and Lisheng Xie
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Histone Deacetylase 2 ,Methylprednisolone ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Refractory ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Treatment Failure ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Prospective cohort study ,Glucocorticoids ,Messenger RNA ,Injection, Intratympanic ,business.industry ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,Middle Aged ,Perfusion ,Endocrinology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Female ,Surgery ,business ,Glucocorticoid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the expression of histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) who were refractory to systemic glucocorticoid treatment and to identify the relationship between the level of HDAC2 and glucocorticoid insensitivity. Study design Prospective clinical study. Setting This study was conducted in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School. Subjects and methods PBMCs were collected from 42 refractory SSNHL patients. After a 10-day intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion (IMP) and systemic Ginkgo biloba extract treatment, the SSNHL patients were divided into 2 groups according to their hearing recovery after IMP (IMP sensitive and insensitive). Real-time polymerase chain reaction and HDAC2 protein assays were used to detect the relative expression levels of HDAC2 in PBMCs. The HDAC2 mRNA expression and protein levels in PBMCs collected from 17 volunteers were used as normal HDAC2 reference levels. Results Compared with normal reference levels, HDAC2 protein levels were significantly reduced, while the HDAC2 mRNA expression was much higher in all refractory SSNHL patients before IMP. HDAC2 mRNA expression and HDAC2 protein levels were significantly elevated in the IMP-sensitive group, while no change was observed in the IMP-insensitive group after IMP plus systemic antioxidant treatment. Conclusions Reduced HDAC2 protein levels may be 1 of the mechanistic underpinnings of corticosteroid insensitivity in refractory SSNHL patients. IMP can increase HDAC2 protein levels and the expression of HDAC2 mRNA in IMP-sensitive patients. HDAC2 protein levels might be regulated through posttranslational modifications.
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25. Differential Levels of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss.
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Zhibiao Liu, Bing Fei, Xiaoping Du, Yanhong Dai, and Wandong She
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- 2020
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26. [Reconsideration of tinnitus diagnosis and treatment]
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Wandong, She, Xiaoping, Du, and Yanhong, Dai
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Tinnitus ,Humans - Published
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27. Hearing Efficacy of Intratympanic Methylprednisolone Perfusion for Severe and Profound Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Yanhong Dai, Ling Lu, Wandong She, and Jie Hou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hearing loss ,Audiology ,Hearing recovery ,Pure tone average ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Methylprednisolone ,Hearing Impaired Persons ,Sudden sensorineural hearing loss ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Perfusion ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives:Investigate the efficacy of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion (IMP) for severe and profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL).Methods:Hearing recovery was analyzed retrospectively in SSNHL patients, who received IMP after not fully responding to conventional treatments and were hospitalized in our department between January 2008 and December 2012.Results:Eighty-seven patients with SSNHL were divided into 4 types according to primary hearing curve: total deafness (77.01%), mild to moderate hearing loss in all frequencies (18.39%), hearing loss in low-tone frequencies (2.30%), and hearing loss in high-tone frequencies (2.30%). The effective rate was 66.7% and average pure tone average (PTA) improvements were 18.53 ± 13.54 dB in the patients of interval from onset to IMP within 15 days, 21.2% and 5.92 ± 15.18 dB in the patients of interval between 16 and 30 days, 4.8% and 3.69 ± 7.00 dB in the patients of interval more than 30 days, respectively. The effective rate had significant...
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28. Expression of HDAC2 in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Wandong She, Yanhong Dai, Lisheng Xie, Qiongqiong Zhou, and Jie Hou
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,Sudden sensorineural hearing loss ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Audiology ,business ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell - Published
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29. Relationship of glucocorticoid receptor expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and the cochlea of guinea pigs and effects of dexamethasone administration
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Xiaoping Du, Yanhong Dai, Xiuling Zhang, Feng Chen, Wandong She, Ling Lu, Wenjie Yuan, and Qin Wu
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Male ,Anatomy and Physiology ,Sensory Physiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Otology ,Cardiovascular ,Dexamethasone ,Glucocorticoid receptor ,Receptor ,lcsh:Science ,Hearing Disorders ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,Sensory Systems ,Cochlea ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Medicine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Drugs and Devices ,Guinea Pigs ,Inflammation ,Drug Absorption ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Neurological System ,Cardiovascular Pharmacology ,Receptors, Glucocorticoid ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Animals ,Inner ear ,Pharmacokinetics ,RNA, Messenger ,Biology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Endocrinology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,lcsh:Q ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely used to treat sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and significantly improve hearing. However, GC insensitivity has been observed in some patients of SSNHL. OBJECTIVE: To study the correlation between GR expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and in the cochlea of guinea pigs at mRNA and protein levels. METHODS: One group of guinea pigs received dexamethasone (10 mg/kg/day) intraperitoneally for 7 consecutive days (dexamethasone group), and another group of guinea pigs received normal saline (control group). Real time PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the expression of GR mRNA and GR protein in PBMCs and the cochleae. RESULTS: The GR mRNA and GR protein were detected in both PBMCs and the cochlear tissue of guinea pigs. GR mRNA and GR protein levels in PBMCs were positively correlated with those in the cochlea. The expression of GR mRNA and GR protein was significantly increased in the dexamethasone group compared to the control group. CONCLUSIONS: Levels of GR mRNA and GR protein in the PBMCs were positively correlated with those in the cochlea of guinea pigs. Systemic dexamethasone treatment can significantly up-regulate GR expression in PBMCs and in the cochlea. Measurement of the GR level in PBMCs could be used as an indicator of GR level in the cochlea.
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30. [A primary study of bone conduction hearing loss in adults with otitis media with effusion]
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Yanhong, Dai, Wandong, She, Ling, Lu, Jie, Chen, Junguo, Wang, Xiaofeng, Ma, Ping, Jiang, and Ye, Yang
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Otitis Media with Effusion ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Bone Conduction ,Aged - Abstract
To study the bone conductive hearing loss in adults of otitis media with effusion (OME).Fifty adults of OME treated in our hospital, from Mar. 2009 to Feb. 2010, were enrolled for analyzing bone conduction hearing loss (BCHL) before auripuncture and after auripuncture, the difference between which were compared in 51 ears. BCT of pre auripuncture 24 subjects, BCT of post-auripuncture 22 subjects, and BCT recovered from OME 9 subjects compared with the contralateral ear respectively. High and extend high frequency (8, 10, 12, 16 kHz) air conduction threshold (ACT) after recover from OME was compared to the normal contralateral ear in 4 adults.BCT improved significantly after auripuncture at the frequencies (0.5-4.0 kHz), and the improvements in 4.0 kHz are more than that in 0.5 kHz significantly (P0.05). In the unilateral OME subjects, BCT, of post auripuncture and recovered from OME, nearly recovered to the same level as the contralateral ear in most cases. While high and extend-high frequency (8, 10, 12, 16 kHz) ACT elevated in 3 of 4 patients recovered from OME.Both effusion in middle ear and injury in inner ear could result in the elevation of BCT. Elevation of BCT at regular frequencies (0.5-4.0 kHz) is frequently associated with the effusion in middle ear, while these frequencies were insensitive in the early inner ear injury. The high and extend high frequency ACT elevation may be sensitive for the early sensorineural hearing loss. As the disease prolonged, sensorineural hearing loss of the lower frequencies (0.5-4.0 kHz) could be detected of OME patient.
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31. [Clinical evaluation of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion for intractable Meniere's disease]
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Ling, Lu, Yanhong, Dai, Wandong, She, Chenjie, Yu, Feng, Chen, Junguo, Wang, Xiaofeng, Ma, Xiaoming, Qin, and Xia, Gao
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Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Ear, Middle ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Methylprednisolone ,Meniere Disease ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion for patients of intractable Meniere's disease (MD).Ten cases (10 ears), collected from Janu 2008 to Janu 2010, of intractable MD were studied retrospectively. The micro-catheter was placed into the tympanum of the affected ear, then methylprednisolone was imported into the tympanum once a day for 10 days. The average followed-up duration was (15. 4 +/- 5. 4) months after the perfusion. The treatment effect of vertigo, hearing loss and activity capacity was evaluated with Diagnostic Criteria for MD set by the Guiyang Meeting in 2006. The efficacy of tinnitus was analyzed by comparing the score of tinnitus handicap inventory (THI) before and after treatment.The vertigo was absolutely controlled in 7 patients (grade A), partially controlled in 2 patients (grade B) and no efficiency in 1 patient (grade C). The 2 patients in grade B had a vertigo again in 9 months and 11 months after intratympanic perfusion, respectively, while the frequency, severity and duration of their vertigo softened obviously. Puretone threshold average (PTA) at the affected frequencies was decreased to within the level of 20 dB in one patient and was improved more than 30 dB in another one (grade A), improved 15 dB to 30 dB in 4 patients (grade B), and improved less than 15 dB in the other 4 patients. The average score of THI was 48.80 +/- 7.25 and 41.9 +/- 7.78 before and after perfusion respectively. The ability capacity of all the 10 patients after treatment was as normal (grade A), i. e. All of them could lead an independent life. There was no irreversible tympanic perforation in the operated ear and there was no other complications left.Intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion through the micro-catheter is a safe and effective method for the intractable Meniere's disease.
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32. Hearing evaluation of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion for refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss
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Junguo Wang, Wandong She, Yanhong Dai, Chenjie Yu, Xiaoming Qin, Xiaoping Du, and Feng Chen
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tympanic Membrane ,Hearing loss ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Methylprednisolone ,Risk Assessment ,Severity of Illness Index ,Refractory ,Medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Prospective Studies ,Glucocorticoids ,Aged ,Infusions, Intralesional ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pure tone ,Recovery of Function ,Hearing Loss, Sudden ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Anesthesia ,Sudden sensorineural hearing loss ,Case-Control Studies ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,Audiometry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Perfusion ,medicine.drug ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
To investigate the effectiveness and safety of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion (IMP) through a microcatheter in patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) who failed a conventional treatment.Prospective clinical study.This study was conducted in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School.Patients who had failed a minimum 10-day conventional treatment were included. Twenty-six patients in the study group (SG) received methylprednisolone perfusion through a microcatheter placed into the tympanum once a day for 10 days and the conventional treatment. Twenty-three patients who received a second conventional treatment (no steroid) served as the comparison group (CG). All patients were followed up for three months after the end of treatment.The effective rates for SG and CG were 50 percent (61.9% when only patients with an interval from onset to IMPor = 60 days were included) and 21.7 percent, respectively (chi(2) = 4.194, P = 0.041). The pure-tone average improvement was 20.2 +/- 15.6 dB in SG, and 9.2 +/- 13.7 dB in CG (z = 2.51, P = 0.011). In SG, hearing improvement at low frequencies was better than that at high frequencies. The interval from onset to IMP affected the efficacy of IMP.IMP through a microcatheter is a promising treatment for refractory SSNHL. The data suggest that the treatment may be more effective when administered at the earlier stages of SSNHL when the conventional treatment has failed.
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33. Treatment of subjective tinnitus: a comparative clinical study of intratympanic steroid injection vs. oral carbamazepine
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Wandong, She, Yanhong, Dai, Xiaoping, Du, Feng, Chen, Xiaoqiong, Ding, and Xinyan, Cui
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Tinnitus ,Age Distribution ,Carbamazepine ,Drug Administration Routes ,Prednisolone ,Administration, Oral ,Humans ,Anticonvulsants ,Middle Aged ,Glucocorticoids ,Dexamethasone ,Injections - Abstract
Over the last decade, more and more otologists have been using the intratympanic perfusion of steroids to treat SSHL, tinnitus, and vertigo. However, results of the treatment in the literature are controversial because most of the reports were retrospective and uncontrolled. Therefore a prospective random single-blind trial was conducted at the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, P. R. China. The results were compared with oral carbamazepine treatment. Carbamazepine is a medication routinely used to treat tinnitus.Seventy-nine patients (84 ears) with subjective tinnitus which failed to respond to a minimum of four-week systemic medical therapy were assigned to a study group and a control group by a random, single-blind method. The study group was further randomly divided into two subgroups. The participants in the study group received either 0.5-ml intratympanic injections of prednisolone (study group 1) or dexamethasone (study group 2). The patients in the control group only took carbamazepine. The effective rates at the end of the therapy and the control rates at the end of a six-month follow-up were analyzed statistically.There were no statistical differences in the effective and control rates among the three groups.Intratympanic steroid injection has positive effects similar to those of oral carbamazepine in subjective tinnitus. Intratympanic steroid injection may be considered an alternative treatment for subjective tinnitus.
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- 2009
34. [Diagnosis and treatment of mycotic otitis media]
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Yanhong, Dai, Wandong, She, Wenyan, Zhu, Qian, Zhang, Feng, Chen, Chenjie, Yu, Junguo, Wang, and Xia, Gao
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Adult ,Male ,Otitis Media ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Mycoses ,Chronic Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To diagnose the mycotic otitis media correctly and to explore the most adequate treatment for the disease.Thirty-six inpatients (39 ears) with mycotic otitis media in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from Jan. 2003 to Dec. 2007 were analyzed retrospectively. Morphous of the fungi, the methods and efficacies of the treatment were analyzed respectively.According to the fungal cultures, 27 ears were induced by mold fungus and 12 ears were induced by budding fungus. Among these 36 patients (39 ears), myringoplasty accompanied local antifungal cream were applied in one ear, mastoidectomy with canal wall down and/or tympanoplasty accompanied with oral antifungal medication were administrated in 35 ears, only oral antifungal drugs were used in 3 ears (the control ears of the bilateral mycotic otitis media, which was not treated by surgery). All of the patients were followed up for 3 to 36 months, otorrhea occurred in the patients who refused to oral antifungal medication for 3 weeks after the myringoplasty, then dry again by local antifungal cream, but otorrhea recurred 3 times within 2 years. Thirty-five patients (38 ears) acquired dry ear after surgery and/or oral antifungal drugs, but 2 of the 38 ears recurred separately at the fourth and sixth month after their surgeries, then dry again by irrigation with hydrogen peroxide and by administrating local antifungal cream for 3 weeks.Otologists should elevate suspicion of mycotic otitis media when they meet patients with continuous otorrhea and patients who did not respond to the antibacterial treatment. The diagnosis based on microbiological findings, such as direct microscopy or fungal cultures should be done as soon as possible. If the otomycosis is decided, we suggest that topical treatment should be selected firstly, although most patients in present study were treated by surgery accompanied with oral antifungal medications. If there is obvious bone erosion, surgery is necessary to excise the pathological tissues, minificate the mastoid cavity and close the middle cavity in order to improve the hearing and prevent the infection from the outer ear.
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35. [A short term study on the efficacies of intratympanic prednisolone and dexamethasone injection for subjective tinnitus]
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Wandong, She, Yanhong, Dai, Xiaoping, Du, Feng, Chen, Qian, Zhang, Ping, Jiang, and Xinyan, Cui
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Drug Administration Routes ,Prednisolone ,Middle Aged ,Dexamethasone ,Tinnitus ,Young Adult ,Carbamazepine ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Aged - Abstract
To study the efficacies of intratympanic prednisolone and dexamethasone injection for the subjective tinnitus.A prospective study was designed to compare the efficacies of intratympanic prednisolone injection, intratympanic dexamethasone injection and carbamazepine by oral administration for subjective tinnitus. Seventy-three cases (78 ears) with subjective tinnitus for more than one month and treated by conservative therapy (such as vasodilator agent, Vitamin B, etc. by oral intake. ) were involved. The patients were randomized into 3 groups. Thirty-four cases (35 ears) were included in prednisolone group, 18 cases (18 ears) in dexamethasone group with intratympanic injection of prednisolone or dexamethasone, and 21 cases (25 ears) in carbamazepine group as a control group with oral administration of carbamazepine. All of the cases in intratympanic perfusion group were injected twice in the first week, then once a week consecutively. The patients were acupunctured 4-5 times in the whole course of treatment. All of the cases accepted Betahistine Mesylate, Mecobalamin and Vitamin B1 by oral intake at the same time. Pure tone audiogram and tinnitus matching were tested before the treatment immediately after the course of treatment, and were tested again after half a year's following up.All of the cases accepted the whole treatment and were followed up for half a year successfully. The effective rate of the prednisolone group, dexamethasone group and the carbamazepine group was 48.6%, 33.3%, 44.0%, respectively; the control rate half a year after the treatment was 45.7%, 27.8%, 36.0%, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in the effective rate and control rate between intratympanic perfusion group and carbamazepine group. There is a statistically significant difference both in the effective rate and the control rate between the prednisolone group and the dexamethasone group. Prednisolone may be better than dexamethasone in intratympanic perfusion for subjective tinnitus.Intratympanic steroid injection has a positive effect on subjective tinnitus and may be considered to be an alternative treatment to subjective tinnitus.
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36. [Comparative evaluation of over-under myringoplasty and underlay myringoplasty for repairing tympanic membrane perforation]
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Wandong, She, Yanhong, Dai, Feng, Chen, Daofen, Qin, and Xiaoqiong, Ding
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Adult ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Tympanic Membrane ,Adolescent ,Hearing ,Myringoplasty ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To evaluate the effect of over-under myringoplasty technique on repairing tympanic membrane perforation regarding with the rate of perforation closure, the frequency of postoperative complications occurrence and the level of hearing improvement.In this retrospective study, a total of 74 patients (77 ears) underwent myringoplasty and had been followed up for over 6 months, which was performed by means of the underlay technique in 44 patients (45 ears) and over-under technique in 30 patients (32 ears) from Jan 2002 to Jan 2007. In the underlay group, the grafted membrane was placed medial to the remaining drum and the manubrium of the malleus. In the over-under group, the grafted membrane was placed under the remaining drum and over the malleus. Comparatively evaluate the effect of the underlay technique and that of the over-underlay technique on repairing tympanic membrane perforation.The rate of perforation closure and hearing improvement in the underlay group of 45 ears was 89.0% and 57.5% respectively, while that in the over-under group of 32 ears were 87.5% and 71.9% respectively. The air-bone gap decreased by 4.9 dB in the underlay group, while it decreased by 9.7 dB in over-under group. After more than 6 months of following-up, the frequency of postoperative atelectasis of the underlay group and the over-under group was 17.8% and 6.25% respectively. Meanwhile, the frequency of postoperative reperforation of these two groups was 5.9% and 6.25% respectively. Blunting of the anterior angle of the tympanic membrane occurred in 3 ears in the over-under group. Lateralization of the graft was not observed in either group.Over-under technique could reduce the occurrence of the adhesions between the grafted membrane and promontorium tympani by placing the grafted membrane between the remaining drum and the malleus. Furthermore, the level of hearing improvement in over-under group was higher than that in underlay group. Over-under myringoplasty is a more effective technique as comparison to underlay myringoplasty for repairing middle to large tympanic membrane perforations.
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37. [Clinical study of the bone conduction thresholds before and after tympanoplasty in chronic suppurative otitis media]
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Yanhong, Dai, Wandong, She, Chenjie, Yu, Feng, Chen, and Xinyan, Cui
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Tympanoplasty ,Adolescent ,Chronic Disease ,Humans ,Auditory Threshold ,Female ,Postoperative Period ,Middle Aged ,Bone Conduction ,Otitis Media, Suppurative - Abstract
To study the relative factors of the changes of preoperative and postoperative bone conduction thresholds in chronic suppurative otitis media.The preoperative and postoperative bone conduction thresholds were prospectively investigated in 45 patients with unilateral chronic suppurative otitis media after tympanoplasty. Preoperatively (within 3 days before operation), 10 dB or more depression of bone conduction threshold at least in consecutive 2 frequencies between 0.25 kHz and 8.00 kHz was considered to be significant. Similarly in the postoperative period (3 months after operation), 10 dB or more improvement or impairment of bone conduction threshold at least in consecutive 2 frequencies between 0.25 kHz and 8.00 kHz was regarded as significant.Thirty-five of 45 cases (77.8%) were found to have depressed bone conduction threshold before operation, 6 of 35 cases (17.1%) had improved bone conduction thresholds and 5 of 45 cases (11.1%) had depressed bone conduction thresholds after tympanoplasty.In cases with chronic suppurative otitis media, successful results could be achieved after tympanoplasty disregarding air conduction threshold, the air-bone gap and deteriorated bone conduction threshold. Impairment of bone conduction thresholds could be induced by chronic suppurative otitis media itself and could also be induced by touching the ossicle chain crudely and by the noise of drilling during the operation.
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38. [Effect of nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase on sensorineural hearing loss secondary to secretory otitis media]
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Feng, Chen, Wandong, She, Yanhong, Dai, Xiaohui, Shen, Xiaoyun, Qian, Ping, Jiang, and Xia, Gao
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Adult ,Male ,Otitis Media with Effusion ,Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Nitric Oxide Synthase ,Nitric Oxide - Abstract
To evaluate the effect of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and nitric oxide(NO) on sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) secondary to secretory otitis media (SOM).Samples of middle ear effusion were collected at the time of tympanocentesis from 16 cases of SOM with SNHL(group A) and 16 cases of SOM without SNHL(group B). And the concentration of NO and NOS activity in middle ear effusion were detected by colorimetric assay (Griess method).The concentration of NO in group A (181.19 +/- 44.31) micromol/L was significantly higher than that in group B (137.00 +/- 40.67) micromol/L (P0.01). The NOS activity in group A (97.69 +/- 29.62)U was also significantly higher than that in group B (75.50 +/- 26.99)U (P0.05).Excess generation of NO in middle ear effusion which synthesized by NOS may hurt inner ear directly by its cytotoxic action or enhance local inflammatory reaction with other inflammatory factors. This study suggests that NO play a significant role in the process and pathogenesis of SNHL secondary to SOM.
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39. [Observation of the relationship between systemic hypotension and sudden sensorineural deafness in young subjects]
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Qian, Zhang, Xia, Gao, Wandong, She, and Zhaohe, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Case-Control Studies ,Humans ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Female ,Hearing Loss, Sudden ,Hypotension ,Middle Aged ,Cochlea - Abstract
To confirm whether systemic hypotension influences the genesis of sudden sensorineural deafness(SSD) in young people.Twenty-eight untreated young patients diagnosed as SSD in experimental group were compared with 30 age- and sex- matched subjects in control group. Both groups have received the clinic BP testing, 24 hour BP monitoring and their indexes about lipid metabolism were examined and recorded. The statistical analysis was carried out on the data obtained from 2 groups.The average clinic and 24 hour BP values in patients with SSD were significantly lower. The hypotension (diagnosed according to ISD standard) occurred more frequently in SSD group. There was no difference in metabolism indexes between 2 groups.Systemic hypotension which can cause perfusion damage in cochlea can be considered as a possible cause responsible for the development of SSD in young subjects. It's necessary to keep blood pressure monitoring and avoid applying vasodilating drugs until a suspecting or known hypotensive condition is associated with hearing loss.
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- 2005
40. Small Tympanic Membrane Perforations in the Inferior Quadrants Do Not Impact the Manubrium Vibration in Guinea Pigs
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Xiuji Shui, Wandong She, Xiaoping Du, Yanhong Dai, Shuyi Zhang, and Xiuling Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Anatomy and Physiology ,Tympanic Membrane ,Hearing loss ,Guinea Pigs ,Perforation (oil well) ,Ear, Middle ,lcsh:Medicine ,Otology ,Biology ,Vibration ,Neurological System ,Model Organisms ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Hearing Loss ,lcsh:Science ,Sound pressure ,Multidisciplinary ,Tympanic Membrane Perforation ,Manubrium ,lcsh:R ,Reproducibility of Results ,Anatomy ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Middle ear ,Medicine ,lcsh:Q ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Rheology ,Laser Doppler vibrometer ,Eardrum ,Research Article - Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has been believed that location of the perforation has a significant impact on hearing loss. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the perforation sites had no impact on hearing loss. We measured the velocity and pattern of the manubrium vibration in guinea pigs with intact and perforated eardrum using a laser Doppler vibrometer in order to determine the effects of different location perforations on the middle ear transfer functions. METHODS: Two bullas from 2 guinea pigs were used to determine stability of the umbo velocities, and 12 bullas from six guinea pigs to determine the effects of different location perforations on sound transmission. The manubrium velocity was measured at three points on the manubrium in the frequencies of 0.5-8 kHz before and after a perforation was made. The sites of perforations were in anterior-inferior (AI) quadrants of left ears and posterior-inferior (PI) quadrants of right ears. RESULTS: The manubrium vibration velocity losses were noticed in the perforated ears only below 1.5 kHz. The maximum velocity loss was about 7 dB at 500 Hz with the PI perforation. No significant difference in the velocity loss was found between AI and PI perforations. The average ratio of short process velocity to the umbo velocity was approximately 0.5 at all frequencies. No significant differences were found before and after perforation at all frequencies (p>0.05) except 7 kHz (p = 0.004) for both AI and PI perforations. CONCLUSIONS: The manubrium vibration velocity losses from eardrum perforation were frequency-dependent and the largest losses occur at low frequencies. Manubrium velocity losses caused by small acute inferior perforations in guinea pigs have no significant impact on middle ear sound transmission at any frequency tested. The manubrium vibration axis may be perpendicular to the manubrium below 8 kHz in guinea pigs.
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41. Response to: Hearing evaluation of intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion for refractory sudden sensorineural hearing loss, from Dong‐Hee Lee
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Yanhong Dai and Wandong She
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Methylprednisolone ,Refractory ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Sudden sensorineural hearing loss ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Audiology ,business ,Perfusion ,medicine.drug - Published
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42. Intratympanic methylprednisolone perfusion for SSNHL
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Wandong She
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Methylprednisolone ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Perfusion ,medicine.drug - Published
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43. Resveratrol Ameliorates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in In Vitro Model through Multitarget Antiapoptotic Mechanism Based on Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking.
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Ye, Shiming, Liu, Jing, Dong, Qi, Wang, Xinxin, and Wandong She
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DIABETES complications , *LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES , *IN vitro studies , *LOWE'S syndrome , *PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology , *APOPTOSIS , *METABOLISM , *RESVERATROL , *CELLULAR signal transduction , *MESSENGER RNA , *CELL proliferation , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PHARMACEUTICAL chemistry , *COMPUTER-assisted molecular modeling , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *DATA analysis software - Abstract
Objective. To explore the effects of resveratrol (RSV) on hair cell apoptosis caused by sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and its effect on lipopolysaccharide-induced apoptosis of HEI-OC1 cells. Methods. We used the network pharmacology method to screen molecules related to RSV for the treatment of SSNHL and analyzed these molecules and their enriched biological processes and signaling pathways through Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. We selected hub genes related to apoptosis using protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis for in vitro and molecular docking verification. Results. Eighty overlapping genes were identified as potential targets for RSV treatment of SSNHL. Further GO analysis showed that the biological processes were mainly related to toxicity, cell proliferation, and lipopolysaccharide reactions. KEGG analysis showed that the AGE-RAGE signaling pathway in diabetic complications, Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus infection, FoxO signaling pathway, PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, and other inflammatory signaling pathways were concentrated. AKT1, STAT3, JUN, TNF, TP53, MAPK3, CASP3, and VEGFA were screened as HUB genes using PPI analysis. The apoptosis-related proteins TNF, CASP3, AKT1, and TP53 were selected for in vitro experiments, which showed that mRNA was significantly different before and after RSV intervention, confirming that the corresponding protein receptors could bind well with RSV. Conclusion. RSV mainly affects the prognosis of SSNHL through anti-inflammatory effects and may improve hair cell apoptosis caused by inflammatory factors through multitargeted interventions involving TNF, CASP3, AKT1, and TP53. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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