1.Antagonistic Effects of Selenium-Germanium on Kidney Damage Induced by Fluoride in Rats
Xiujuan YUAN ; Fuhai MA ; Limin NIU
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To study the antagonistic effects of selenium and germanium (Se-Ge) in combination on the kidney damage induced by fluoride in rats.Methods Fifty SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groups,the control group (distilled water),fluoride group (NaF,100 mg/L),fluoride plus selenium group (100 mg/L NaF + 20 mg/L Na2SeO3),fluoride plus germanium group(100 mg/L NaF + 2 000 mg/L Ge-132) and fluoride plus selenium and germanium group(100 mg/L NaF+ 20 mg/L Na2SeO3+ 2 000 mg/L Ge-132),10 in each group (males and females were in the same number).The administration was conducted through gavage for 90 days.After 90 days of treatment,the kidneys were collected and the organ coefficients were calculated,MDA contents,SOD and GSH-Px activities in the tissue were determined and the histopathological examination was done.Results Fluoride decreased the organ coefficient of kidney,Se and/or Ge showed an obvious antagonism to fluoride,administration in combination was more efficient than singly.Na2SeO3 and/or Ge-132 had an antagonistic effect to fluoride in the increase of lipid peroxide(MDA) and decrease of the activity of glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px),superoxide dismutase(SOD).Na2SeO3 and/or Ge132 could prevent the pathologic damage caused by fluoride in the kidneys.Conclusion Na2SeO3 and Ge-132 in combination has an obvious antagonistic effect on fluoride-induced kidney damage.
2.Continuous qualitative analysis on paraquat in urine for evaluating the prognosis.
Zhiguang TIAN ; Jie MA ; Yi ZHAO ; Fuhai GAO ; Guangjun WANG ; Yongxiang YIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2014;32(3):221-222
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3.Relationship between p38MAPK signaling pathway and calcium over-loading during oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration in cardiomyocytes of rats
Jiao MA ; Nan SONG ; Xiaowen MENG ; Fuhai JI ; Bin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2018;38(12):1449-1452
Objective To evaluate the relationship between p38mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) signaling pathway and calcium over-loading during oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration (OGD/R) in cardiomyocytes of rats.Methods Cardiomyocytes obtained from Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 1-3 days,were cultured and divided into 3 groups (n =27 each) using a random number table method:control group (group C),group OGD/R and p38MAPK inhibitor SB203580 group (group SB).The cells were subjected to OGD for 6 h followed by restoration of O2-glucose supply for 2 h.Ceils were incubated for 1 h with 10 μmol/L SB203580 in group SB.At 2 h of restoration of O2-glucose supply,cell morphology was observed under an inverted microscope,cell viability was measured by the CCK-8 method,the release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the supernatant was determined by 2,4-dinitrobenzene chromogenic method,intracellular calcium concentration was determined by flow cytometry,and the expression of phosphorylated p38MAPK (p-p38MAPK) and p38MAPK was detected using Western blot.The LDH release rate and p-p38MAPK/p38MAPK ratio were calculated.Results Compared with group C,the LDH release rate,intracellular calcium concentration and p-p38MAPK/p38MAPK were significantly increased,and the cell viability was markedly decreased in group OGD/R and group SB (P<0.05).Compared with OGD/R group,the LDH release rate,intracellular calcium concentration and p-p38MAPK/p38MAPK ratio were significantly decreased,the cell viability was increased (P<0.05),the cell morphology was nearly normal,and the number of cells was increased in group SB.Conclusion p38MAPK signaling pathway can mediate calcium overload after being activated and is involved in the pathophysiological mechanism of OGD/R in cardiomyocytes of rats.
4.Effects of computer aided design and manufacture for reconstruction of mandibular defect with vascu-laried iliac crest flap graft
Fuhai ZENG ; Lei ZHANG ; Hangyu ZHOU ; Lilei REN ; Lin JI ; Yufei MA ; Delin XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2019;25(3):210-213
Objective To evaluate the clinical application and effect of computerized digital sur -gical assisted design and manufacture for reconstruction of mandibular defect with vascularied iliac crest flap graft .Methods CT was used to scan the craniofacial and maxillofacial region of mandibular ameloblastoma patient ,and then the 3D model of the maxillofacial skeleton was reconstructed using the computerized digital surgical aid design to simulate the focal resection and the mandibular defect reconstruction with the iliac crest flap .Surgical guides were prepared by 3D printing to assist focal re-section and bone reshaping .Postoperatively ,clinical and CT examinations were performed to observe the restoration of the patient's facial appearance and occlusal relationship ,as well as wound healing and graft survival .Results Postoperative review results showed that the bone graft survived well ,and the anastomosed bone was formed .The wound in the surgery area healed .No recurrence of the tumor was found after clinical and CT examination .The maxillofacial appearance was well restored ,and the re-sidual occlusal relationship recovered well .Conclusions The use of computerized digital surgical aided design combined with 3D printing technology can effectively simplify the mandibular segmental defect repair and reconstruction and optimize the postoperative repair effect .
5.Values of CAD/CAM technology and assistant reconstruction in mandible defect with fibular musculocutaneous flap
Ming HU ; Lei ZHANG ; Hangyu ZHOU ; Lin JI ; Ziwei SONG ; Fuhai ZENG ; Yufei MA ; Delin XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(6):391-395
Objective To explore the role of computer-aided design and manufacturing technology (CAD/CAM technology) in the repair of mandibular defects using the fibular osteomyocutaneous free flap.Methods Eight patients with a portion of mandible defect due to various reasons were subjected to preoperative CT scan,obtaining CT data of the mandible and the fibular bone to be transplanted.The original and the reconstructed skull model,as well as the mandible and fibula osteotomy guide plates,was printed using CAD/CAM technology.The titanium plates were preformed using the reconstructed skull model,and the operation was performed with the help of guide plates and a preformed titanium plate.The patients were followed up for 6 to 24 months to evaluate the operation effect.Results Two in 8 cases had flap necrosis caused by immune rejection of the implant,and one case had flap necrosis due to poor postoperative blood glucose control.The other 5 patients healed at the primary site and the fibular myocutaneous flap survived well.There were no serious complications in the donor and recepient site.The patients' satisfaction was high.Conclusions The reconstruction of mandible with the aid of CAD/CAM technique has the advantages of accelerating the operation process,shortening the operation time,improving the accuracy of mandibular amputation and fibular shaping,promotlng postoperative function and morphology recovery.
6. Diagnosis and treatment strategy of gastric cancer with ovarian metastasis
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(3):178-182
Ovary is one of the common metastatic sites of gastric cancer. In the female patients, ovarian relapse is one of the most important causes of treatment failure for gastric cancer. The most likely mechanism of Krukenberg tumor development is via retrograde lymphatic spreading from gastric cancer. However, neither optimal treatment strategy nor standard treatment guideline for Krukenberg tumor from gastric cancer has been clearly established.The diagnostic key points consist of the previous or concomitant history of gastric cancer and the detection of ovarian solid tumors.The therapeutic regimens mainly include the metastasectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and comprehensive treatment. Surgical resection of metastatic tumor combined with adjuvant chemotherapy can improve the prognosis and survival.
7.Analysis of postoperative complications and risk factors in elderly patients with colorectal cancer
Qi AN ; Fuhai MA ; Jian CUI ; Zijian LI ; Jinxin SHI ; Tianming MA ; Guoju WU ; Gang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(6):683-688
Objective:To examine the occurrence of complications in elderly patients who have undergone radical surgery for colorectal cancer.Additionally, this study aims to identify the various risk factors associated with these complications.Methods:This study included elderly patients with colorectal cancer who underwent radical surgery at Beijing Hospital between January 2013 and December 2020.These patients were divided into two groups based on their age.In this study, we examined a total of 906 patients who underwent surgery, with 695 patients under the age of 80 and 211 patients aged 80 and above.We classified postoperative complications into two categories: medical and surgical complications.Our analysis compared comorbidities, clinicopathological factors, perioperative variables, and postoperative morbidity and mortality between the two age groups.We utilized both univariate and multivariate analyses to identify any potential risk factors for postoperative morbidity.Results:When comparing patients under 80 years old to those aged 80 or older, it was found that the latter group had a lower body mass index, worse ASA scores, and more comorbidities.Additionally, the proportion of elderly patients with right colon cancer, pT3-4, and pN+ disease was higher compared to those under 80 years old.Furthermore, the elderly patients aged 80 or older had a lower rate of laparoscopic surgery compared to those under 80 years old.The study found that elderly patients aged 80 years and older had significantly shorter operation times compared to those younger than 80 years[(191.0±70.6)min vs.(214.0±83.3)min, t=3.642, P<0.001]. However, the overall complication rate was higher in the elderly group(32.7%)than in the younger group(22.6%)( χ2=8.839, P=0.004). Upon further analysis, it was found that medical complications increased significantly(20.9% vs.7.5%, χ2=30.547, P<0.001), whereas the rate of surgical complications did not show any statistical difference(15.6% vs.16.4%, χ2=0.069, P=0.832). The mortality rate during the perioperative period was found to be significantly higher in elderly patients aged 80 years and above compared to those below 80 years(1.9% vs.0.3%, χ2=6.316, P=0.029). Further analysis revealed that age was an independent risk factor for medical complications( HR=2.822, 95% CI: 1.804-4.414, P<0.001). Laparoscopic surgery has been shown to significantly decrease surgical complications( HR=0.475, 95% CI: 0.317-0.711, P=0.001). However, if the operation time exceeds 200 minutes, there is a significant increase in surgical complications( HR=1.942, 95% CI: 1.278-2.888, P=0.002). Conclusions:The incidence of postoperative medical complications in very elderly patients with colorectal cancer who undergo radical surgery has risen, although the rate of surgical complications has remained steady.Radical surgery for elderly patients with colorectal cancer is both safe and feasible, but it is important to prioritize the prevention and management of medical complications.
8.Short-term and long-term outcomes of laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer patients aged 80 years and over
Qi AN ; Fuhai MA ; Jian CUI ; Zijian LI ; Jinxin SHI ; Guoju WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(8):970-974
Objective:To investigate the short-term and long-term efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer in elderly patients aged 80 and over.Methods:This study included patients aged 80 and over with sigmoid or rectal cancer who had undergone radical surgery in Beijing Hospital between January 2013 and December 2020.Of the enrolled patients, 47 underwent laparoscopic surgery, and 44 received open surgery.After 1∶1 propensity score matching(PSM), there were 32 cases in each group.Patient clinicopathological characteristics, surgery data, post-operative outcomes and long-term survival were compared.Results:Before PSM, there were significant differences in sex composition and tumor locations between the open surgery and laparoscopic surgery groups.After PSM, there was no significant difference in clinicopathological characteristics between the two groups.Before and after PSM, the operative time for laparoscopic surgery was statistically longer than that for open surgery.The intraoperative blood loss, the postoperative complication rate and the number of harvested lymph nodes were not significantly different between the two groups before and after PSM.Before and after PSM, the postoperative hospital stay in the laparoscopic operation group was shorter than that in the open surgery group, but the difference was not statistically significant.Before PSM, the 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates of the open surgery group were 92.4%, 69.5% and 58.1%, respectively, and the 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates of laparoscopic group were 91.3%, 79.8% and 69.5%, respectively.There was no significant difference in overall survival between the two groups before PSM( χ2=0.591, P=0.422). After PSM, the 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates in the open surgery group were 89.3%, 67.1% and 52.2%, respectively, and the 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates in the laparoscopic surgery group were 90.6%, 74.3% and 65.0%, respectively.There was no significant difference in the overall survival between the two groups after PSM( χ2=1.316, P=0.251). Conclusions:For elderly colorectal cancer patients aged 80 and over, laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have similar rates of complications and long-term survival.This study provides evidence for the safety of laparoscopic surgery.Further prospective randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings.
9. The TNF-α/TNFR/NF-κB pathway in regulating alveolar macrophage apoptosis in coal workers' pneumoconiosis
Yanqin YU ; Jinqi HAO ; Sanqiao YAO ; Chunmin ZHANG ; Zhiyuan CHEN ; Yuping BAI ; Gang CHEN ; Zhihao ZHANG ; Yingjun XU ; Yang YUAN ; Fuhai SHEN ; Guoxuan MA ; Jinghui HUANG ; Shenyan CHE ; Xueyun FAN ; Juxiang YUAN
China Occupational Medicine 2017;44(03):303-308
OBJECTIVE: To study the mechanism of tumor necrosis factor( TNF)-α and its receptor( TNFR) signal transduction pathways in regulating cell apoptosis of alveolar macrophage( AM) in coal workers' pneumoconiosis( CWP).METHODS: Twenty-four coal workers with pneumoconiosis at stage Ⅰ were selected as CWP group and four observation subjects exposed to coal were chosen as observation group by using simple random sampling method. The bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of whole-lung lavage of two groups were collected. AMs were separated and purified. Then they were divided into 6 groups: a control group,a superoxide dismutase( SOD) group,a TNF/TNFR group,an anti-TNF-α antibody group,a Caspase-8 suppression group and a nuclear factor-κB( NF-κB) suppression group. The AMs of 6 groups with corresponding treatment were cultivated. After 24 hours,the cells were harvested and proteins extracted. The relative expression of TNF-α,TNFR1,TNFR2,Caspase-8,Caspase-3,NF-κB P50 and NF-κB P65 protein was detected by Western blotting. RESULTS: The protein relative expression of TNF-α,TNFR2,Caspase-8,Caspase-3,NF-κB P50 and NF-κB P65 in CWP group was significantly higher than those in the observation group( P < 0. 05). The protein relative expression of TNF-α,TNFR1,Caspase-8,Caspase-3 and NF-κB P50 in the TNF/TNFR group and the anti-TNF-αantibody group was lower than that of the control group( P < 0. 05). The above indexes in the anti-TNF-α antibody group were lower than that of the NF-κB suppression group( P < 0. 05). The protein relative expression of TNFR1,Caspase-8and Caspase-3 in the TNF/TNFR group was higher than that of the SOD group and the Caspase-8 suppression group( P <0. 05). The protein relative expression of TNFR1,Caspase-8 and NF-κB P50 in the TNF/TNFR group was lower than that of the NF-κB suppression group( P < 0. 05). Among the CWP patients,the relative expression of TNFR2 and NF-κB P65 in the TNF/TNFR group was lower than that of the control group( P < 0. 05),and higher than that of the SOD group( P <0. 05). CONCLUSION: AM apoptosis mediated by TNF-α/TNFR/NF-κB signal transduction pathway plays an important role in the occurrence and development of CWP. The TNF-α/TNFR/NF-κB signal transduction pathways inhibited or blocked at different stages can affect the expression of proteins related to AM apoptosis.
10.Safety evaluation of prophylactic hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in elderly patients with locally advanced gastric cancer
Fuhai MA ; Qi AN ; Xianglong CAO ; Guoju WU ; Gang XIAO ; Tao YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(7):836-841
Objective:To analyze the short-term effects of prophylactic intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy(HIPEC)on elderly patients diagnosed with gastric cancer.Methods:The study enrolled patients with gastric cancer who underwent curative gastrectomy combined with postoperative HIPEC at Beijing Hospital between January 2017 and September 2022.The patients were divided into two groups based on age: young patients(age <65 years, n=45)and elderly patients(age≥65 years, n=32). The study evaluated the safety of HIPEC prophylactic application in elderly patients with gastric cancer by comparing their clinicopathological data, postoperative recovery, complications, and laboratory tests with those of another group of patients.Results:The study found that the elderly patients had a higher rate of comorbidities and higher ASA scores compared to the younger patients.Additionally, the elderly patients received HIPEC treatment less frequently than the younger patients( P=0.030). The proportion of young patients receiving one, two, and three times of HIPEC treatment was 8.9%, 57.8%, and 33.3%, respectively, while the proportion of elderly patients receiving the same was 28.1%, 59.4%, and 12.5%, respectively.The study found no significant differences in pathological characteristics between the two groups, including tumor stage, type, location, and differentiation degree.Additionally, there was no difference in the proportion of laparoscopic gastrectomy, type of resection, combined resection, duration of the operation, and intraoperative blood loss between elderly and young patients.The rate of complications between the two groups was also not significantly different(20.0% vs.21.9%; P=0.100). The mean duration of hospitalization after radical gastrectomy was 14.0 days in the young group and 15.5 days in the elderly group, respectively( P=0.480). Conclusions:Elderly patients with gastric cancer treated with radical gastrectomy combined with HIPEC did not experience increased postoperative complications or hospital stay compared to young patients, suggesting that prophylactic HIPEC was safe and feasible for elderly patients with locally advanced gastric cancer, as evidenced by favorable postoperative recovery and laboratory tests.