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Front Microbiol ; 13: 907901, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35668769

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Background: Organoids, which enable disease modeling and drug screening closer to an in vivo environment, can be isolated and grown from organs such as the brain, small intestine, kidney, lungs, and liver. To facilitate the establishment of liver and small intestinal organoids, we developed efficient protocols for cholangiocytes and intestine crypts collecting and organoid culturing. Methods: Cholangiocytes were collected from intrahepatic bile ducts, the gallbladder, and small intestine crypts by gravity settling and multistep centrifugation methods. The cells isolated were embedded with Matrigel and grew in three-dimensional spheroids in a suitable culture medium. The stability of organoid cells was assessed by subculture, cryopreservation, and thawing. RNA and DNA extraction of organoids, as well as immunostaining procedure, were also optimized. Hand-picking procedures were developed and performed to ensure similar growth characteristics of organoids. Results: A large number of cholangiocytes and small intestine crypts were collected under these protocols. Cholangiocytes developed into cyst-like structures after 3-4 days in Matrigel. After 1-2 weeks of cultivation, small intestinal organoids (in-orgs) developed buds and formed a mature structure. Compared to organoids derived from the gallbladder, cholangiocyte organoids (Cho-orgs) from intrahepatic the bile ducts grew more slowly but had a longer culture term, expressed the cholangiocytes markers Krt19 and Krt7, and recapitulated in vivo tissue organization. Conclusions: Our protocols simplified the cell collection procedure and avoided the possibility of exposing tissue-derived stem cells to mechanical damage or chemical injury by gravity settling and multistep centrifugation. In addition, our approach allowed similar growth characteristics of organoids from different mammalian tissue sources. The protocol requires 2-4 weeks to establish a stable organoid growth system. Organoids could be stably passaged, cryopreserved, and recovered under protocol guidance. Besides, the organoids of cholangiocytes and small intestines retained their original tissue characteristics, such as tissue-specific marker expression, which prepares them for further experiments such as preclinical in vitro trials and mechanism research studies.

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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 1500-1504, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-665002

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Objective To know about knowledge about prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in nurses from tertiary hospitals in China,and to analyze influencing factors to provide guidance for nursing of VTE. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 5279 nurses from 80 tertiary hospitals in 29 provinces (municipalities,and autonomous regions). Results The average score of knowledge about VTE prevention and treatment in nurses was 61.26%. The knowledge was obviously unbalanced. Nurses had poor knowledge of elastic stockings and injection of prefilling anticoagulant drugs. The scores were high for nurses who were over 30 years old, had worked for more than 10 years, and had higher titles. Conclusion Currently knowledge about pre-vention and treatment of VTE in nurses in our country is not ideal,and there is imbalance in knowledge. Training is still an effective approach. There should be standardized training according to level of knowledge of nurses.

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