1.The effect of dexmedetomidine for the dosage of drug of pain pump of the patients postoperative
Changwei JI ; Yanfei XIA ; Changlai CHEN ; Hongmei WANG ; Shiying MAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(4):354-356,360
Objective To explore the effect of dexmedetomidine for the dosage of drug of pain pump of the patients postoperative.Methods From April 2013 to July 2015,86 patients with intestinal obstructionwhich come to our hospital for surgical treatment were divided into observation group and control group according to the lottery method,each had 43 cases.The patients of control group were given pain pump for pain treatment ; and the patients of observation group were given dexmedetomidine on the base of control group for treatment.The heart rate,systolic arterial pressure(SAP),arterial oxygen pressure(PaO2),analgesia satisfaction,visual analogue scale/score(VAS)pain score,sleep quality score,sufentanil dosage,the number of self-administration,adverse reactions,postoperative anal exhaust time.Results 36h and 72h,SAP,PaO2 in the observation group were significantly better than those in the control group after treatment(P<0.05); The total satisfaction of analgesia was significantly higher than that of control group(P<0.05); VAS pain score was significantly lower than the control group(P<0.05); The sleep quality score was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.05); The dosage of sufentanil and the times of administration were significantly lower than those of the control group(P<0.05); Anal exhaust time was significantly shorter than the control group(P<0.05); The incidence of adverse reactions was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion By using dexmedetomidine on the base of pain pump can improve the analgesic effect postoperative,reduce the dosage of pain pump medication and the adverse reactions.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic pancreas at the angular notch of stomach misdiagnosed as gastric stromal tumor
Minghui WANG ; Zihui LIU ; Guanghai WU ; Zhuxin WANG ; Dawei HU ; Changlai HAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(3):248-249
Heterotopic pancreas is usually defined as a presence of pancreatic tissue without any anatomical or vascular continuity,and is one of the congenital and rare diseases.The clinical manifestations are easily confused with other gastrointestinal diseases,and conventional endoscopic examination cannot provide a clear preoperative diagnosis,therefore heterotopic pancreas is often misdiagnosed.It is very important to distinguish heterotopic pancreas and other digestive diseases.In this article,the clinical characteristics,differential diagnosis and treatment method of one patient with heterotopic pancreas who was admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Chengde Medical College in March 2014 were analyzed.
3.Effects of methylprednisolone on pneumocyte apoptosis during pulmonary ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats
Hairong WU ; Changlai WANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Haidong QIN ; Yue HUANG ; Shukui WANG ; Yan LI ; Hui CHENG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of methylprednisolone(MP)on pneumocyte apoptosis during lung ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats and to study the possible role of MP in pneumocyte apoptosis.Methods:Forty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats used for unilateral lung ischemia/reperfusion model were randomly divided into three groups:sham operation group(Sh group),ischemia/reperfusion group(I/R group),and methylprednisolone group(MP group).Each group has two subgroups of three hours and six hours.Apoptosis rate in lung tissue was detected by the way of Annexin-V-PI in flow cytometer.Expression of I?B-? in lung was observed by immunohistochemical stain.The index of quantitative assessment of histological lung injury(IQA),the wet to dry weight ratio(W/D),the pathological and ultrastructure changes of lung tissue were measured.Results:Apoptosis rate,W/D,IQA of lung tissue were significantly higher in I/R group than which in Sh group(P
4.Clinical value of transthyretin from patients with early rheumatoid arthritis
Lei ZHAO ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Chunqiang BAI ; Fengyun JIANG ; Zhiqiang LIANG ; Xueyan WANG ; Changlai HAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(14):2337-2339
Objective To investigate the clinical value of transthyretin (TTR) from patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (ERA). Methods 58 patients with ERA , 34 patients with later RA (LRA) and 34 healthy control (HC) were included in the research. TTR was analyzed by ELISA, whose variance was analyzed. TTR density, disease activity score28 (DAS28) score and rheumatoid factor (RF) were tested, and their correlation with TTR was analyzed. Results Serum level of TTR with ERA significantly increased compared with that with LRA and HC (P < 0.05), no statistical significance with LRA group and HC. TTR level was no correlation with the number of swelling and tender joints, disease activity score 28, RF, ESR, CRP, anti-cyclic citrylinated peptide antibody and anti-keratin antibodies, hemoglobin, thrombocyte and albumin. Conclusion Serum level of TTR significantly increased with ERA patients, contributing to early diagnosis for RA.
5.The impact of mild hypothermia on the ROS and expression of caspase-3mRNA and LC3 of hippocampus nerve cells in rats after cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Jian LU ; Huiyin QIAN ; Lijun LIU ; Baochun ZHOU ; Yan XIAO ; Jinning MAO ; Guoyin AN ; Mingzhong RUI ; Tao WANG ; Changlai ZHU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;(6):635-641
Objective To observe the impact of mild hypothermia (MH)on the reactive oxygen species (ROS)and expression of cacpase-3mRNA and light chain 3 (LC3,a subunit of immunoglobulin)in hippocampus nerve cells of rats after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).Methods A total of 65 healthy male Sprague Dawley (SD)adult rats were randomly (random number)divided into 2 groups:blank control group (n =5)and CPR group (n =60).Cardiac arrest (CA)was induced in rats of CPR group by asphyxia.The survival rats after CPR were randomly (random number)divided into 2 groups:normothermia CPR group (NT)and hypothermia CPR group (HT).Homeothermia of 37 ℃ was maintained in NT group after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC),and hypothermal intervention to 32 ℃ was carried out in HT group for 4 hours immediately after ROSC.Both NT group and HT group were then randomly divided to 2 subgroups 12 hours and 24 hours after ROSC (NT-12,NT-24,HT-12,HT-24 subgroups).During observation,the neurological deficit (NDS)of rats was scored,then the bilateral hippocampi were obtained from rats'head,and monoplast suspension of fresh hippocampus tissue was made immediately to determine the level of intracellular ROS by flow cytometry.Transmission electron microscope was used to observe the ultrastructure changes of cellular nucleus and mitochondria.Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)was used to determine the expression of caspase-3mRNA and Western-blotting (WB)was used to determine the level of LC3 in frozen hippocampus tissue.Measured data were analyzed with paired sample T test and One-Way ANOVA.Results Of 60 rats with CA,44 were successfully resuscitated (73%)and 33 survived until the end of the experiment (55%).The NDSs of rats in NT and HT groups were significantly reduced in comparison with BC group (F=8.107,P<0.05),while the NDSs of rats in HT-12 subgroup and HT-24 subgroup were significantly increased in comparison with NDSs of rats in NT-12 subgroup and NT-24 subgroup,respectively (t=9.692,P<0.01;t=14.374,P<0.01 ).The ROS in hippocampus nerve cells of rats in NT group and HT group were significantly increased compared to BC group (F=16.824,P<0.05 ),whereas the ROS in HT-12 and HT-24 subgroups were significantly reduced compared to ROS in NT-12 and NT-24 subgroups,respectively (t =9.836,P<0.01;t =7.499,P<0.01).The expressions of caspase-3 mRNA in hippocampus nerve cells of rats in NT and HT groups were significantly increased compared to BC group (F=24.527,P<0.05),while the expressions of caspase-3 mRNA in rats of HT-12 and HT-24 subgroups were significantly reduced compared to NT-12 and NT-24 subgroups,respectively (t =6.935,P <0.01;t =4.317,P <0.01 ).The level of LC3B-II/I in hippocampus nerve cells of rats in NT and HT groups were significantly increased compared to BC group (F=6.584,P<0.05),while the levels of LC3B-II/I in rats of HT-12 and HT-24 subgroups were significantly reduced compared to NT-12 and NT-24 subgroups,respectively (t=10.836,P<0.001;t=2.653,P=0.02).Ultrastructure damage of nucleus and mitochondria in NT group was more evident compared to BC group,and eumorphism of nucleus and mitochondria were maintained in rats of HT group compared to NT group.Conclusions The mild hypothermia reduced the injury of nerve cells and improved the neurological function of rats survived from cardiac arrest likely by reducing ROS production of nerve cells and inhibition the expression of caspase-3mRNA and lowering the level of LC3 leading to reducing cellular apoptosis and massive autophagy in rats survived from cardiac arrest after CPR.
6.Complications and conversions in myeloproliferative disorders: an analysis of 356 cases.
Yi WANG ; Anlan ZUO ; Yinghui LIU ; Bingcheng LIU ; Changlai HAO ; Lihong WANG ; Xueli ZHOU ; Linsheng QIAN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(6):314-317
OBJECTIVETo investigate the complications and conversions in myeloproliferative disorders (MPD).
METHODSThree hundred and fifty six patients with MPD were reviewed, including 78 with etiologic thrombocythemia (ET), 93 with primary myelofibrosis (MF), 185 with polythythemia vera (PV). The clinical observation, follow-up, analysis with SPSS statistic software were performed.
RESULTSOut of the 356 cases, 101 (28.5%) developed thromboembolic events, 81 (22.8%) hemorrhage, 60 (16.9%) hypertension, 20 (5.6%) coronary heart disease, 3 (0.8%) hemolysis and 1 (0.3%) gastrointestinal ulcer, 2 (0.6%) calculus and 1 (0.3%) bone marrow necrosis. Twenty four patients (6.7%) developed MF (9 in ET, 15 in PV), 2 (0.6%) erythrocytosis (1 in ET, 1 in MF), 3 (0.8%) thrombocythemia (all in PV), 5 (1.4%) acute leukemia (2 in ET, 3 in MF) and 1 (0.3%) multiple myeloma (in ET). Eleven cases (3.1%) died, 5 (1.4%) from acute leukemia, 2 (0.6%) fatal hemorrhages, 1 (0.3%) each myocardial infarction and infectious shock, 2 (0.6%) unknown causes.
CONCLUSIONEmbolism and bleeding were the main complications in MPD. Conversions among ET, MF and PV hematological malignancies could occur.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myeloproliferative Disorders ; complications ; mortality
7. Gene identification in a family of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
Lihong WANG ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Cuihong GU ; Li LIN ; Taoran WANG ; Changlai HAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(6):476-479
Objective:
To study the mutation of ENG, ACVRL1, and SMAD4 genes in one of a family of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) and explore its molecular pathogenesis.
Methods:
A family spectrum of a patient with a clinical diagnosis of HHT was surveyed. Peripheral blood samples from proband and their eldest were collected, and ENG, ACVRL1 and SMAD4 gene analysis was performed by chip capture high-throughput sequencing. The mutation detected was verified by Sanger.
Results:
9 of the 71 family members were diagnosed with HHT with the main manifestation of recurrent nasal bleeding. Genetic analysis showed that the proband and the eldest son of ENG gene exon 9 frameshift mutation: c.1502-1503insGG (p.Gly501GlyfsX18) , and mutations in ACVRL1 and SMAD4 genes were not detected.
Conclusion
The frameshift mutation c.1502-1503insGG (p.Gly501GlyfsX18) of the ENG gene is the genetic basis for the pathogenesis of this HHT family.
8.Effects of different gauze folding patterns on local hemostasis after peripherally inserted central catheters
Lishuang ZHAO ; Shaomei WANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Changlai HAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2018;26(4):254-255
Objective To observe the effects of two different gauze folding patterns used in local hemostasis after peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC).Methods A total of 152 patients were selected and divided into two groups according to PICC date sequence as control group of 72 patients using 2.0 cm× 2.0 cm little gauze to oppress the puncture point and observation group of 80 patients using 1.0 cm× 1.5 cm gauze ball made by ourselves to oppress the puncture point.The oozing of the puncture point was observed in patients of the two groups.Results The hemostasis was better in the observation group than in the control group (x2=15.88,P<0.01).No limb swelling happened to the patients in the observation group (x2=58.064,P<0.01).There was statistically significant difference in hemostatic effect between the two groups.Conclusion The sterile gauze ball made by ourselves has a good effect on local hemostasis through oppressing the puncture point without any impact on blood circulation of limbs.
9.Transcription factor EB related autophagy in the treatment of multiple myeloma and its mechanism
Zhihua ZHANG ; Rongjuan ZHANG ; Ning HAN ; Chong LI ; Lihong WANG ; Enhong XING ; Cuihong GU ; Changlai HAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(5):407-414
Objective:To clarify the effects of bortezomib combined with or without siramesine on the proliferation of multiple myeloma cell lines, the expression changes of transcription factor EBC (TFEB) nuclear translocation and the level of autophagy, and to provide basis for further exploring the regulation mechanism of transcription factor TFEB on autophagy.Methods:The multiple myeloma cell lines RPMI8226 and U266 were cultured in vitro, and the multiple myeloma cells were treated with a certain concentration of bortezomib and siramesine. The changes of cell proliferation inhibition were detected by CCK-8 method. Real time PCR and Western blot were used to detect the relative expression of TFEB, autophagy-related factor LC3B, Beclin1, p62, LAMP1 mRNA and protein.Results:As the concentration of bortezomib increased and the duration of action increased, the proliferation inhibition rates of the two cell lines gradually increased ( P<0.05) . The combination of the two drugs has a synergistic inhibitory effect on the proliferation of the above-mentioned multiple myeloma cell lines ( P<0.05) . In the blank control group, single drug group, and combination drug group, the relative expression of TFEB mRNA and protein in the cytoplasm decreased sequentially ( P<0.05) , and the relative expression of TFEB mRNA and protein in the nucleus increased sequentially ( P<0.05) . The relative expression of autophagy-related factors LC3B, Beclin1, LAMP1 mRNA and protein increased sequentially, and the relative expression of p62 mRNA and protein decreased sequentially ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Bortezomib and siramesine can synergistically inhibit the growth of multiple myeloma cells, which is related to the increased autophagy expression in multiple myeloma cell lines and the expression of TFEB with nuclear translocation is also enhanced.
10.Determination of ETO interaction domain within nuclear receptor co-repressor.
Min WANG ; Changlai HAO ; Kejing TANG ; Haiyan XING ; Zheng TIAN ; Yi ZHANG ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(12):621-623
OBJECTIVETo determine the ETO-interaction domain of nuclear receptor co-repressor (N-CoR) for abolishing the biological function of AML1-ETO.
METHODSTen different regions of N-CoR (N-CoRYs) were generated by means of polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and cloned into yeast expression plasmid pGADGL to construct pGADGL/N-CoRYs. The yeast two-hybrid technique and X-gal staining were used to determine the binding between the 10 different regions of N-CoR and ETO.
RESULTSIt was shown that the co-existence of 988-1,126 and 1,551-1,803 amino acid residues of N-CoRY was the ETO-interaction domains required for the binding with ETO.
CONCLUSIONTwo domains of N-CoR that interact with two zinc fingers of ETO, and keep stable binding between the two proteins were identified.
Binding Sites ; genetics ; Humans ; Nuclear Proteins ; chemistry ; genetics ; metabolism ; Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressor 1 ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Protein Binding ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; RUNX1 Translocation Partner 1 Protein ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Repressor Proteins ; chemistry ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transcription Factors ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques