1.The Mechanism of AMPK Regulate Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress to Resist the Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in COPD Rats
Ting YUAN ; Li ZHANG ; Zhibiao HE ; Jiqiang LIU ; Jianfei ZHENG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4401-4405,4415
Objective:To explore the effect and mechanism of AMPK on apoptosis of alveolar epithelial cells induced by endoplasmic reticulum stress in COPD rats.Methods:the rats were divided into three groups:control group,model group,AICAR intervention group,establishment of rat model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by smoking smoke inhalation and intratracheal instillation of lipopolysaccharide.The HE staining of rat lung tissue pathological observation,immunohistochemical detection of p-AMPK /AMPK,western blot the expression of Caspase-3,ORP 150,and CHOP.Apoptosis were detected by TUNEL method.Results:the HE staining showed that the model group of pulmonary bullae formation,inflammatory cell infiltration,inflammatory ceils in AICAR group was lower than that of model group.Compared with the normal control group,immunohistochemistry and Western blot showed that p-AMPK/AMPK and ORP150 protein expression decreased in the model group,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05),and AICAR in the intervention group p-AMPK/AMPK and ORP150 protein expression were significantly increased compared with the model group,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Endoplasmic reticulum stress related apoptosis The expression of CHOP and caspase-3 apoptosis index increased significantly in the model group,there was significant difference compared with normal group (P<0.05),while in group AICAR,apoptosis index down significantly compared with the model group.Conclusion:AMPK can protect alveolar epithelial cells from cigarette smoke induced endoplasmic reticulum stress and apoptosis,it was possible to achieve its protective effect the increase of ORP150.
2.The value of SYNTAX score in predicting outcome patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Yuechun GAO ; Xianpeng YU ; Jiqiang HE ; Fang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(1):31-33
Objective To assess the value of SYNTAX score to predict major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) among patients with three-vessel or left-main coronary artery disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.Methods 190 patients with three-vessel or left-main coronary artery disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with Cypher select drug-eluting stent were enrolled.SYNTAX score and clinical SYNTAX score were retrospectively calculated.Our clinical Endpoint focused on MACCE,a composite of death,nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI),stroke and repeat revascularization.The value of SYNTAX score and clinical SYNTAX score to predict MACCE were studied respectively.Results 29 patients were observed to suffer from MACCE,accouting 18.5% of the overall 190 patients.MACCE rates of low ( ≤ 20.5 ),intermediate ( 21.0-31.0 ),and high ( ≥ 31.5 ) tertiles according to SYNTAX score were 9.1%,16.2% and 30.9% respectively.Both univariate and multivariate analysis showed that SYNTAX score was the independent predictor of MACCE.MACCE rates of low ( ≤ 19.5 ),intermediate( 19.6-29.1 ),and high( ≥29.2) tertiles according to clinical SYNTAX score were 14.9%,9.8% and 30.6% respectively.Both univariate and multivariate analysis showed that clinical SYNTAX score was the independent predictor of MACCE.ROC analysis showed both SYNTAX score ( AUC =0.667,P =0.004) and clinical SYNTAX score ( AUC =0.636,P =0.020) had predictive value of MACCE.Clinical SYNTAX score failed to show better predictive ability than the SYNTAX score.Conclusions Both SYNTAX score and clinical SYNTAX score could be independent risk predictors for MACCE among patients with three-vessel or left-main coronary artery disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.Clinical SYNTAX score failed to show better predictive ability than the SYNTAX score in this group of patients.
3.A reliable parameter for primary closure of the donor site of the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flap and analysis its effective factors
Liming QING ; Jiqiang HE ; Juyu TANG ; Panfeng WU ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Fang YU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2017;40(2):114-117
Objective To explore a reliable parameter for primary closure of the donor site of the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flap and analysis its effective factors.Methods Between August,2014 and December,2015,149 patients undergoing reconstructive procedures using the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flaps were included in the study.All patients were divided into two groups:primary closure of the donor site (135 cases) and none primary closure of the donor site (14 cases).The receiver operating characteristic curve for biostatistical analysis was performed to identify the reliable width of the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flap.The parameter,including the age,patients' body mass index,subcutaneous fat thickness,thigh circumference and the maximum flap width,were recorded in 79 patients who were randomly choose from all patients.The method through stretching donor site skin was used to assess the maximum flap width.The maximum flap width-to-thigh circumference ratio was calculated.The Pearson test was used to analysis the correction between those parameters.Results Primary closure of the donor site was possible in 135 patients and impossible in 14 patients.The receiver operating characteristic curve for biostatistical analysis identifying the reliable width of the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flap was 8.75cm.The method assessed the reliable width of the flap was (8.37±1.67) cm through stretching donor site skin.the reliable width of the flap was (8.55±1.65) cm in the male patients and (7.42±1.5) cm in the female patients.There was significant different between the two group (P < 0.05).Primary closure can be achieved if the flap width-to-thigh circumference ratio was less than (17.23±3.84) percent.There was a significant negative correlation between subcutaneous fat thickness and the ratio (R=-0.299,P < 0.05) and between body mass index and the ratio (R=-0.21,P < 0.05).Conclusion The width of flap less than 8.75 cm is a reliable parameter for primary closure of the descending branch of the circumflex femoral lateral artery perforator flap donor site.The patient's body mass index and subcutaneous fat thickness of the thigh should be taken into consideration.
4.Water-soluble non-alkaloid chemical constituents contained in Corydalis yanhusuo by trimethylsilyl derivatization GC-MS.
Zhenhua LIU ; Ruwei WANG ; Houhong HE ; Xunzhi JIANG ; Jianfeng YE ; Su ZENG ; Jiqiang HU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(14):2108-2112
OBJECTIVETo study the water-soluble non-alkaloid chemical constituents of Corydalis yanhusuo.
METHODThe 80% alcohol extracts of C. yanhusuo passed through DA201 macroporous resin. Eluted fractions were collected and passed though 732 # cation exchange resin. Water eluate was collected, dried and derived with trimethylsilane. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry and NIST 2005 library were adopted for MS/MS mass spectrogram to infer the compound structure.
RESULTSixteen compounds were tentatively identified from about fifty peaks detected by GC-MS and identified as hydroxyl and carboxyl polar compounds.
CONCLUSIONThese sixteen compounds were found for the first time in C. yanhusuo. The results provide scientific basis for in-depth development of C. yanhusuo.
Corydalis ; chemistry ; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ; methods ; Solubility ; Trimethylsilyl Compounds ; chemistry
5.Feasibility study of guiding catheter passing through spasmodic vess els during percutaneous coronary intervention via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon
Zhuhua NI ; Lefeng WANG ; Xinchun YANG ; Hongshi WANG ; Li XU ; Weiming LI ; Kun XIA ; Yu LIU ; Jifang HE ; Yonghui CHI ; Dapeng ZHANG ; Junping DENG ; Yimin WANG ; Guangjun LIU ; Xiaoliang ZHANG ; Jianhong ZHAO ; Jiqiang ZHANG ; Jiasheng LIU ; Shuying QI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(6):320-325
Objective To explore the safety and feasibility of guiding catheter passing through spasmodic vessels in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon .Methods The clinical data of 33 coronary artery disease (CAD) patients undergoing PCI via radial artery access with radial artery or (and) brachial artery spasm ( group A ) were retrospectively analyzed .Among all these patients , guiding catheters were delivered through the spasmodic vessels successfully by the aid of PCI guiding wires and balloons .The clinical data of other 38 CAD patients having PCI during the same period performed by other operators via radial artery or ( and ) brachial artery approach and experienced vessel spasm were anlysed as the control ( group B ) .All patients in group B received conventional anti-spasm management during PCI .All vessel spasm was identified by angiography.For patients in group A , a diameter of 0.014 inch guiding wire was chosen to pass through the spasmodic vessel segment carefully and gently .The diameter of balloon should be chosen according to the diameter of guiding catheter .A balloon diameter of 2.0 mm and 2.5 mm was corresponded to 6F and 7F guiding catheter respectively .The balloon was advanced to the tip of guiding catheter , keeping a half in catheter and a half in vessel followed by inflating the balloon with a pressure of 8 atm.The balloon was kept inflated the guiding catheter was pushed in vitro carefully and slowly until the catheter passed through the spasmodic vessel segment .Then the balloon was deflated and pulled out together with PCI guiding wire . Exchanged a diameter of 0.035 inch wire and completed the positioning of guiding catheter .After finishing the PCI, radial or ( and) brachial angiography was performed again to observe if spasm disappeared and to determine if there any contrast medium exudation .For patients in group B , routine approach was applied including administration of nitroglycerine , diltiazem or nitroprusside etc . to relieve vessel spasm. Results The location of vessel spasm was similar in group A and group B ( P=0.150 ) , and the incidence rate of spasm in brachial artery was higher than that in radial artery in both groups .The chance of guiding catheter crossing the spasmodic vessel segment was significantly higher in group A than in group B ( 100%vs.39.5%, P=0.00).In patients whose guiding catheter could pass through the spasmodic vessel segment successfully , time spent in group A was shorter than in group B ( P=0.000 ) .The patient number which time spent was less than five minutes , five to 15 minutes and more than 15 minutes was 30 and 2 ( 90.1%vs.13.3%) , 3 and 7 ( 9.9% vs.46.7%) and 0 and 6 ( 0% vs.40.0%) in group A and in group B respectively.The incidence of forearm hematoma was lower in group A than in group B without statistical difference [6.1%(2/33) vs.18.4%(7/38), P =0.113].Conclusions It is safe and feasible for passing guiding catheter through spasmodic vessels during PCI via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon .
6.Repair of the soft tissue defects combined dead space in lower extremities with the descending branch of lat-eral circumflex femoral artery chimeric perforator flap
Juyu TANG ; Jiqiang HE ; Panfeng WU ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Fang YU ; Liming QING ; Ding PAN ; Xiaoyang PANG ; Lei ZENG ; Yongbing XIAO ; Rui LIU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2018;41(5):424-427
Objective To investigate the feasibility and clinical effects of chimeric perforator flap based on the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery (d-LCFA) for reconstructing the three-dimensional tissue defect in lower extremities. Methods From May, 2008 to June, 2017, 79 cases of soft tissue defects with dead space were repaired by using a d-LCFA chimeric perforator flap, in which 33 cases of car accident trauma, 12 cases of chronic tibial osteomyelitis, 10 cases of plowing machine injury, 9 cases of chronic calcaneal osteomyelitis, 6 cases of falling injury, 5 cases of crushing injury, 3 cases of spoke injury, and 1 case of suppurative knee arthritis. These patients were accompany with different degrees of infection and dead space after radical debridement. The dead cavity was filled by muscular flap, and perforator flap covered the superficial wound. Recording the flap 's appearance, color, texture, osteomyelitis recurrence and the patient 's knee extension at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months followed-up. Results Seventy-five flaps survived without complications, and the donor sites were closed directly. All patients had no post-operative hematoma or secondary infection. Vascular crisis occurred in 2 days after the operation in 4 flaps, 1 flap had an arterial crisis on the second-postoperative-day, and the flap was necrotic after surgical exploration. The deep cir-cumflex iliac artery chimeric perforator flap was used for repairing. Three flaps with venous crisis during 48 h after operation, in which 2 flaps survived eventually after surgical exploration, and another flap was necrosis and repaired by skin graft. The followed-up periods ranged from 3 months to 30 months (mean, 9.7 months). All flaps had satisfied with appearance and texture. There were no osteomyelitis recurrence and any ranges of motion limitations in the hip and knee joints of the operated leg. Conclusion The chimeric perforator flap with d-LCFA merely anastomosed 1 group vascular pedicle can make the dead space be filled and cover the superficial wound simultaneously. It is an ideal option for reconstructing the skin defect with dead space in lower extremity, which can improve the quality of restoration of recipient site and reduce the damage of donor site.
7. Predictive value of serial platelet function testing on outcome in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention
Mengmeng LI ; Quan LI ; Xuejun REN ; Xianpeng YU ; Jiqiang HE ; Yuechmm GAO ; Changyan WU ; Yawei LUO ; Yuchen ZHANG ; Fang CHEN ; Xiaoling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(9):770-776
Objective:
To observe the predictive value of serial platelet function testing (PFT) on outcome in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Methods:
Six hundred and two consecutive patients undergoing complex PCI in Anzhen hospital were enrolled during October 2011 to June 2012.Adenosine diphosphate(ADP)-induced platelet aggregation was measured by light transmission aggregometry on the first, sixth and twelfth month after PCI and the mean value was calculated.The cut-off value of high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) was defined as 40%.The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral event (MACCE). Clinical outcomes were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method and differences were compared using the log-rank test.Multivariate analyses by Cox proportion hazards regression were applied to identify variables independently associated with the adverse outcomes.
Results:
Five hundred and eighty-five patients (HTPR,
8. Comparison on the long-term outcomes post percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting for bifurcation lesions in unprotected left main coronary artery
Bangguo YANG ; Xianpeng YU ; Fang CHEN ; Shuzheng LYU ; Quan LI ; Jiqiang HE ; Fei YUAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(1):19-25
Objective:
To compare the long-term clinical outcomes of consecutive patients treated with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) with drug-eluting stents (DES) for bifurcation lesions in unprotected left main coronary artery (ULMCA).
Methods:
A total of 663 consecutively patients with unprotected left main bifurcation disease (defined as stenosis≥50%) who received either drug-eluting stents (DES) implantation (
9.Reconstruction of complex defects in extremities with the chimeric multi-paddled anterolateral thigh perforator flap
Juyu TANG ; Jiqiang HE ; Panfeng WU ; Zhengbing ZHOU ; Fang YU ; Liming QING ; Ding PAN ; Xiaoyang PANG ; Lei ZENG ; Yongbing XIAO ; Rui LIU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2020;43(4):326-330
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and clinical effects of the chimeric multi-paddled anteriolateral thigh perforator flap (ALTP) for reconstruction of complex defects in extremities, which was pedicled with the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery (d-LCFA).Methods:From August, 2010 to December, 2017, 11 cases of severe soft-tissue defects were repaired with this flap, including 4 cases of car accident trauma, 2 of machine injury, 2 of fall injuries, 1 of ploughing machine injury, 1 of crushing injury, and 1 of spoke injury. The injuries accompanied with different degrees of infections, dead space and left huge soft-tissue defects after radical debridement (10.0 cm×9.0 cm-20.0 cm×18.0 cm) . Dead cavity was filled by the muscular flap, and the large area soft-tissue defects were repaired by chimeric multi-paddled perforator flap. Appearance, colour and texture of the flap, recurrence of infection and knee extension were recorded at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months follow-up.Results:After the operation, all recipient sites had no hematoma and no infection. Eight flaps survived successfully, and donor sites healed primarily. One flap had partial necrosis because of a mechanical stretch of the perforator during the operation, then repaired by the ipsilateral chimeric perforator flap based on d-LCFA. One flap occurred vascular crisis on the second day after the surgery, and it was rescued and survived completely after surgical exploration. The other flap which repaired wound on hand had partial necrosis too, and then repaired with posterior interosseous artery perforator flap. The follow-up periods ranged from 2 to 32 (mean, 10.2) months. All flaps had satisfactory appearance and texture. Only linear scars left at the donor sites. There were no motion limitations at the hip and knee joints of the effected leg.Conclusion:The anteriolateral thigh perforator flap combined with multi-paddled and chimeric techniques can reduce donor site morbidities, simplify the anastomosis of blood vessel, and improve the appearance and effects of the recipient site. It is a feasible method in repairing severe soft tissue defects of limbs.
10.Prognostic analysis of drug-eluting stent implantation and coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery disease complicated with chronic renal failure
Yu PAN ; Yu MU ; Yuchen ZHANG ; Jiqiang HE ; Qi QIU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2020;32(10):1203-1207
Objective:To analyze the long-term prognosis of undergoing drug-eluting stent implantation (DES) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with unprotected left main (ULM) coronary artery disease complicated with chronic renal failure (CRF).Methods:Patients with UML coronary artery disease complicated with CRF admitted to the department of cardiology intensive care unit (ICU) and cardiac surgery ICU of Beijing Anzhen Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University were enrolled. According to the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), the patients were divided into two layers, and the clinical characteristics of DES patients and CABG patients were analyzed. Log-Rank method and Cox regression were used to analyze the coronary artery disease and long-term clinical prognosis of patients with two surgical strategies.Results:A total of 353 patients were enrolled, including 150 patients with eGFR < 45 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2 (DES 67 cases, CABG 83 cases), eGFR 45-59 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2 in 203 cases (DES 80 cases, CABG 123 cases). In terms of demography and clinical history, compared with CABG group, DES group had lower proportion of complete revascularization and lower proportion of chronic totalocclusion (CTO) and multi vessel disease in each eGFR level. All patients were followed up for an average of (30.74±15.05) months. Log-Rank analysis showed that there was no significant difference in the incidence of major cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adverse events (MACCE), all-cause death, cardiogenic death and stroke between DES group and CABG group in each eGFR level. In eGFR 45-59 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2, the proportion of target vessel revascularization (TVR) in DES group was higher than that in CABG group (18.8% vs. 0.8%, P < 0.01); in eGFR < 45 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2, the incidence of myocardial infarction in DES group was higher than that in CABG group (10.4% vs. 1.2%, P < 0.05). Cox analysis showed that after adjusting for age, gender, history of hypertension, diabetes, left ventricular ejection fraction, smoking history, previous cerebrovascular disease, complete revascularization, multiple vessel disease and CTO, TVR proportion in DES group was still higher than that in CABG group in eGFR 45-59 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2 [hazard ratio ( HR) = 46.463, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 4.558-473.693, P = 0.001]; in eGFR < 45 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2, the incidence of myocardial infarction in DES group was still higher than that in CABG group ( HR = 14.098, 95% CI was 1.123-176.988, P = 0.040), there was no difference in TVR proportion between the two methods. Conclusions:eGFR < 45 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2 is an independent risk factor for DES in ULM patients. DES is safe and effective for ULM patients with CRF, but for patients with more severe CRF (eGFR < 45 mL·min -1·1.73 m -2), there was more myocardial infarction in DES group than that in CABG group, which should be carefully selected.