1.The experimental study of human liver-split
Deen HAN ; Huawei XU ; Yulan LI ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2003;0(01):-
Objective To select a safe and feasible way by comparing the two main styles of splitting liver transplantation classical splitting and modified splitting.Methods In order to compare the distribution of artery, vein and bile duct of all segments of liver, 58 formaldehyde fixed livers and 8 fresh livers were divided into two groups. One group was subjected to classical splitting and the other group to modified splitting. Results Among 66 livers, 66.7?% of the segment VIII and 100?% of the segment V (all or some) drained to middle hepatic vein. In classical splitting group, the vein drainage of 5th and 8th segments of right graft was destroyed.Conclusion Modified splitting is safer and more reliable than classical splitting, so the former is the first choice when the size of donor liver is suitable.
2.The analysis of hepatic apoptosis and protection effect of Se in rats with obstructive jaundice
Deen HAN ; Zhaoyang LU ; Sheng TAI ; Shiguang DAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
ObjectiveTo explore the development and mechanism of hepatic cell apoptosis, and the effect of anti-apoptosis apoptosis of Se in the liver in obstructive jaundice rats. Methods(GPx) activity and (ROS) level were measured by biochemical methods,terminal-deoxynucleotidyl medicated nick end labeling (TUNEL)in different groups at different time points, and analysed by multivariate regression. Results Apoptosis cells appeared on day 3 after common bile duct(CBD) ligation ,significantly increased on day 7,reached the peak level on day 11, and began to decrease on day 14. The longer the time of obstructive jaundice in rats, the higher the level of ROS and apotosis index(AI), while the level of GPx decreased progressively. AI reached the peak 11-day after CBD ligation. Less hepatic apoptosis appeared after the rats treated with Se at every time point (P
3.Methodology of transfecting gene into liver graft mediated by adeno-associated virus vector
Sheng TAI ; Zhilei SU ; Zhibing WANG ; Taishi FANG ; Wengang SHANG ; Dequan WU ; Deen HAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2008;7(2):116-119
Objective To investigate the effective route and proper method in transfecting gene into liver graft mediated by adeno-associated virus vector.Methods Three routes including hepatic artery,portal vein and hepatic artery+portal vein,and 3 methods,i.e.routine,circulation and clamping were employed for infusion.The best infusion route and method of gene transfection into liver graft were determined by observing the color change of liver and detecting liver function and transfoetion rate of liver cells.The safety of these methods was evaluated.Results In all the infusion procedures,the color of the liver grafts turned from red to white,no apparent color differenee of the livers and no enlargement nor mottling were observed under surgical microscope.The liver color was back to normal immediately after blood flow was restored.No significantly statistical differences of the ALT values were observed among all the groups(F=0.343,1.265,0.055,P>0.05).Adeno-associated virus vectors coding for the enhanced green fluorescence protein(AAV2-EGFP)were successfully transfected into liver cells by the 3 infusion routes 1 week later,and the difierences of transfection rates via the 3 routes had no statistical significance(F=0.080,0.091,0.045,P>0.05).The transfoction rate of AAV2-EGFP was the highest at any time points when using the clamping method,and then followed by circulation method and routine method,with statistical differenee(F=3.880,2.976,5.129,P<0.05).The transfection rates of AAV2-EGFP were increased progressively and peaked at the 6th week,and then they were decreased gradually.Conclusions Infusion via hepatic artery is the effective route for gene transfection and clamping the vessels can elevate the transfection rate of AAV2-EGFP.All procedures were performed without detectable liver injury.The transfection of gene into liver graft mediated by adeno-associated virus vector is a slow and persistent process.
4.Radical pancreaticoduodenectomy via artery approach combined with portal vein and splenic vein reconstruction
Guanqun LIAO ; Liquan ZHANG ; Qiuhui HU ; Chunlong LI ; Zhilei SU ; Deen HAN ; Sheng TAI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2013;12(8):605-607
For patients with malignant pancreatic cancer combined with vascular invasion,radical pancreaticoduodenectomy with vascular resection and anastomosis is the treatment of choice.Because this procedure is difficult to manage and with high risks,it is a great challenge to surgeons.A 50-year old patient with pancreatic head cancer whose portal vein and superior mesenteric vein were involved received radical pancreaticoduodenectomy in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University.In the surgery,the tumor and its surrounding tissues were dissected,and then the portal vein and splenic vein were reconstructed.The patient was discharged at the 10th day after the surgery with favorable prognosis.
5.Surgical vascular anatomy basis for duodenum-preserving resection of pancreatic head
Deen HAN ; Qingfeng SUN ; Zhanliang HU ; Zhaoyang LU ; Xiangyu ZHONG ; Yulan LI ; Zhidong WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study vascular anatomy between the pancreatic head and duodenum,providing anatomy basis for performing surgery of pancreatic head,duodenum and distal common bile duct in surgical practice. Methods Anatomy study was performed in 30 formaldehyde fixed and 10 fresh bodies in reference to blood supply to duodenum,the distal common bile and Vater ampulla. Results The anterior and posterior pancreaticoduodenal arterial arcade gives off branches to descending and horizontal portion of the duodenum. The posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery goes to distal common bile duct. The papilla artery arising from the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery goes to Vater ampulla. Conclusions The pancreaticoduodenal anterior and posterior arterial arcades are main arteries that give off branches to the descending and horizontal portion of the duodenum,distal common bile duct and the Vater ampulla,hence should be carefully protected in duodenum-preserving resection of the pancreatic head.
6.Influence of glycyrrhizin on paeoniflorin pharmacokinetic fate in unrestrained conscious rats by intravenous administration.
Na LI ; Xijing CHEN ; Deen HAN ; Xue YU ; Yunming SU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(13):1720-1723
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study is to develop a simple and rapid HPLC method and investigate the effect of glycyrrhizin on pharmacokinetic fate of paeoniflorin after intravenous administration.
METHODPaeoniflorin and glycyrrhizin was administrated to rat via vena caudalis, and paeoniflorin in rat plasm was determined by RP HPLC method and internal standard method. All data were subsequently processed by the pharmacokinetic Software WinNonLin. The non-compartmental pharmacokinetic parameters of area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC/min x mg x L(-1)), clearance (CL/mL x min(-1) x kg(-1) ) and volume of distribution (Vd/mL x kg(-1)) were calculated based on moment methods.
RESULTThe values of AUC, V(d) and CL was 166.81 +/- 26.94, 394.33 +/- 29.52, 18.40 +/- 3.12 in control group, respectively; however, the values of AUC, V(d), CL was 235.44 +/- 46.48, 266.63 +/- 48.43 and 13.16 +/- 2.59 in experimental group.
CONCLUSIONGlycyrrhizin significantly influenced the pharmacokinetic fate of paeoniflorin, increasing the value of AUC and decreasing CL and V(d).
Animals ; Benzoates ; administration & dosage ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Bridged-Ring Compounds ; administration & dosage ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Female ; Glucosides ; administration & dosage ; blood ; pharmacokinetics ; Glycyrrhizic Acid ; administration & dosage ; Injections, Intravenous ; Male ; Monoterpenes ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley