1.Research progress of immunological rejection in xenotransplantation
Junjie LI ; Xiao LI ; Kefeng DOU
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(10):710-714
Xenotransplantation can probably overcome the critical shortage of human organ donors for clinical transplantation.Recently,research progresses in the biology of xenograft rejection and zoonotic infections,and the generation of α1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient pigs have moved this approach closer to clinical application,but immunological rejection is also the primary barrier in the study of xenotransplantation.This review sumarries the research progress of immunological rejection of xenotransplantation,providing some advices for the future of clinical xenotransplantation.
2.Optimization of Base Composition and Technology for5F Scar Emulsion by Orthogonal Design
Kefeng WU ; Nan TANG ; Baohong LI
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To optimizate base material composition and technology for5F scar emulsion.METHODS:According to the factors that affect the stability of emulsion,orthogonal design method L 9 (3 4 )was used,glyceryl monostearate,triethanolamine,sodium lauryl sulfate and emulsifying temperature were selected as variable factors.RESULTS:The optimum base material composition and technology were glyceryl monostearate6%,sodium lauryl sulfate0%,triethanolamine0.5%,emulsifying temperature80℃.CONCLUSION:The5F scar emulsion prepared by this composition and technology accords with the stipulation of Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2000).
3.Surgical treatment for adult congenital choledochal cysts
Kaishan TAO ; Kefeng DOU ; Kaizong LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective[WT5”BZ] To evaluate the method and timing of operation and long term effect of congenital choledochal cysts(CCC) in adults.[WT5”HZ] Methods[WT5”BZ] The mode and timing of operation, effective rate, reoperation rate and incidence of carcinoma after operation for 70 operated patients with CCC in adults during the period from Jan, 1980 to June 1999 were analyzed retrospectively. [WT5”HZ]Results[WT5”BZ] The reoperation rate of external drainage was 86%(6/7); The effective rate of internal drainage was significantly lower than that of resection of the cyst(3/10 vs 45/49,? 2=20 94, P
4.Living-related auxiliary orthotopic partial liver transplantation: report of a case
Kefeng DOU ; Wenxian GUAN ; Kaizong LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
ObjectiveTo investigate the feasibility of auxiliary orthotopic partial liver transplantation (APOLT) from a living donor for the treatment of Willson′s disease.MethodsThe patient was a 20-year-old girl with Willson′s disease, whose blood type was O. The donor was a man aged 21 and his blood type was A. The left lateral lobe (260?g) of patient′s liver was removed, the left lateral lobe (295?g) of donor′s liver was grafted to the patient in situ. Blood plasma exchange was carried out to the recipient before transplantation. FK506 adrenocortical hormones and cytoxan was administered after operation. ResultsThe recipient had a onset of hepatic artery thrombosis 15 days after operation, and ensuing intraabdominal hemorrhage caused by thrombolytic agent was successfully managed by laparotomy. Other postoperative complications such as hydroperitonia, pulmonary atelectasis and bile fistula were cured. Now the patient has survived 15 months with a normal copper-protein level, a mitigated extrapyramidal symptom and the grafted liver grows larger.ConclusionAPOLT is a feasible remedy for late-staged Willson′s disease.
5.The palliative surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma in 179 cases
Haimin LI ; Kefeng DOU ; Kai SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate result of palliative operation for hilar cholangiocarcinoma. Methods The clinical data of 179 cases of cholangiocarcinoma during the last 20 years were analysed retrospectively. Results The operative mortality rate was 10 1%, there was no significant difference between the groups. The rate of cholangitis after operation in the Roux en Y choledochjejunostomy group (15 1%) and bridge internal drainage group (10 0%) was significantly lower than that of PTCD (or ERBD) internal drainage group (35 7%, P
6.Surgical Treatment for 65 Cases of Mirizzi Syndrome
Yanling YANG ; Kefeng DOU ; Kaizong LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To explore the clinical manifestations, pathogenic mechanisms and treatment of Mirizzi syndrome.Method 65 patients with Mirizzi syndrome were analysed retrospectively.Results According to Csendes typing, patients with Mirizzi syndrome included type Ⅰ in 18 patients(27 6%), type Ⅱ in 25 patients (38 4%), type Ⅲ in 13 patients(20 0%), type Ⅳin 9 patients(13 8%), all patients were healed by corresponding operation and perioperative management.Conclusions Good outcome of Mirizzi syndrome patients can be achieved by accurate diagnosis,exact operation and active perioperative management.
7.Protective Effect of Ulinastatin and TNF-? Antibody on Ischemia and Reperfusion of Liver in Rats
Shuqiang YUE ; Kefeng DOU ; Kaizong LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(01):-
Objective To study the protective effects of ulinastatin and tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?) antibody on ischemia and reperfusion injury of liver in rats. Methods One hundred and twenty male SD rats were randomly divided into four groups: the normal control group, ischemia and reperfusion group, TNF-? antibody group and ulinastatin plus TNF-? antibody group. And the animals were killed after 60 minutes ischemia of liver followed by reperfusion for 1,3,6 and 12 hours. Serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT) and malondialdehyde(MDA) were detected, and liver histopathologic lesions were observed. Results After ischemia and reperfusion, the serum level of ALT and MDA remarkedly increased, and the hepatic congestion was prominent. Treatment of ulinastatin and TNF-? antibody could decrease the serum level of ALT and MDA significantly, and relieve hepatic congestion. Conclusions Ulinastatin and TNF-? antibody can suppress the inflammatory reaction induced by hepatic ischemia and reperfusion, and has protective effects on rat hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury.
8.EXPRESSION OF ?-G GENE IN PRIMARY HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AND PERICARCINOMATOUS CIRRHOSIS TISSUE AND ITS IMPLICATION
Hui DAI ; Kefeng DOU ; Kaizon LI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
To investigate the expression and significance of the ? glucuronidase(? G) gene in the patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma(HCL), ? G gene was detected in the carcinoma tissue of 54 cases of HCL, 51 cases of cirrhosis tissue of HCL and 10 normal liver tissue by immuno fluorescence, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization respectively. The results showed that the expression level of ? G gene in HCL was much higher than that in the normal tissue and the expression level of ? G gene in peri carcinoma tissue was much higher than that in the carcinoma tissue. The data also showed that the expression level of ? G gene was highly correlated with metastasis and differentiation, but not related to tumor size, pathologic type, AFP and serum HBsAg level. It suggested that ? G gene could be used as a predictor for diagnosis and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma.
9.Jingjin acupuncture combined with massage for 62 cases of infrapatellar fat pad injury.
Ruyi ZHAO ; Kefeng LIU ; Pei LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(11):1171-1172
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10.Library construction of HepG2 cells by serial analysis of gene expression
Weihui LIU ; Ren LI ; Kefeng DOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2009;8(2):120-123
Objective To construct a sequence tag library of HepG2 cells by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Methods Total RNA of HepG2 cells was extracted using a Trizol agent. The double strand cDNA were reverse-translated from mRNA which was isolated from total RNA. According to the protocol of SAGE, a sequence tag library of HepG2 cells was constructed. The transcript, which was represented by each tag, was analyzed by consulting the GenBank and UniGene, and the abundance of the tags was analyzed by SAGE analysis software. Results A total of 14 181 SAGE tags out of 15 586 tags were steadily and effectively amplified and the lengths of the tags were between 200-3000 bp. After sequence analysis of the tags, 2023 specific genes were revealed. Conclusions The use of improved reverse transcription agent kit may guarantee obtaining the full length cDNA, which provides materials for the construction of SAGE library. SAGE is a powerful method to investigate the gene expression profile, and it establishes a foundation for gene researches.