1.Expression and significance of metallothionein in liver transplantation for patients with benign end-stage liver diseases
Letian WANG ; Shan SHAN ; Hong WANG ; Hong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;34(7):415-418
Objective To investigate the expression of metallothionein (MT) in 113 specimens of liver transplantation for patients with benign end-stage liver diseases and 10 normal liver specimens,and analyze their clinical significance and prognostic value.Method 113 specimens of liver transplantation for patients with benign end-stage liver diseases and 10 normal liver specimens were included in this study.MT in these specimens was detected by using immunohistochemistry.Cox regression model was used to analyze the multi-factors for the prognosis.Results MT levels were lower in specimens of liver transplantation for patients with benign end-stage liver diseases than in normal liver specimens.MT levels were higher in specimens of HCV-related cirrhosis than in those of autoimmune hepatic (AIH) cirrhosis,but there was no significant difference among all other groups.Conclusion MT expression level in AIH cirrhosis tissue is higher than in HCV-related cirrhosis tissue.MT is the independent influencing factor for survival following liver transplantation in patients with benign end-stage liver diseases.
2.The fusion and division during osteoclasts formation
Suojing YU ; Peijian TONG ; Chengliang WU ; Hongting JIN ; Letian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(1):82-88
Objective To investigate the formation and special cell biological behavior of osteoclasts.Methods The live-cell imaging technology was adopted to consecutively and dynamically observe the whole process of multinuclear osteoclast formation induced by RANKL and M-CSF from rat peripheral blood monocyte.Meanwhile,the inverted phase contrast microscopy,TRAP staining,and scanning electron microscopy were also applied to identify the osteoclast.Results After 2-week cultivation,a great number of apocytes were found by the inverted phase contrast microscopy,and most apocytes and monocytes had positive reaction after TRAP staining.Moreover,many bone resorption lacunae in which osteoclasts were perhrming bone resorption function could be found in the bone slice under the scanning electron microscope.Live-cell imaging observation showed that the multinuclear osteoclasts were generated through self-fusion of monocytes,fusion of monocytes and apocytes,as well as fusion between apocytes.All fusion processes occurred under the condition of cell adherence.Time-lapse Microcinematography observation showed diverse shapes of osteoclasts and the cell division of multinuclear osteoclasts.Conclusion Rat peripheral blood monocyte can develop into osteoclast under induction of RANKL and M-CSF.Osteoclast can form gigantic apocyte via various types of cell fusion to increase its nucleus number and cell volume,vary its shape,and increase the area of plasma membrane.On the other hand,osteoclast can decrease its cell volume and nucleus number via cell division to adapt the needs of local morphology,biomechanics and bone resorption dynamics.It suggests that this non-mitosis cell division is a special cell biological behavior of osteoclast,which may be the basis of exerting its function and improving bone resorption efficiency.
3.Application of liver grafts from HBsAg positive donors in liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma beyond UCSF Criteria
Xinguo CHEN ; Zhongyang SHEN ; Yujian NIU ; Shan SHAN ; Letian WANG ; Li LI ; Jun LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;34(9):528-531
Objective To evaluate the outcomes of liver transplant recipients who received liver grafts from HBsAg positive donors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma beyond UCSF (University of California,San Francisco) Criteria.Method The medical records of patients who underwent HBsAg-positive donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma beyond UCSF Criteria from October 2008 to December 2012 at our hospital were analyzed retrospectively,including the existence status of HBV,graft function,tumor recurrence,and the survival after transplantation.Result A total of 20 patients were enrolled in the study.One patient lost follow-up while the remaining 19 patients had complete follow-up data.All the patients were followed up until June 2013,with a median follow-up duration of 12 months (range 2-57 months).One patient died from postoperative abdominal bleeding and multiple organ failure at post-transplantative day 21.Five patients survived up to now,including 4 cases with disease-free survival,who has been surviving for 57,35,26 and 12 months respectively.The remaining all 14 patients died from tumor recurrence at different time points after transplantation.Entecavir was used alone in 19 patients and Entecavir combined with Adefovir dipivoxilalone were used as anti-HBV therapy in the recipients.At posttransplant day 45,all the recipients were positive for serum HBsAg and negative for serum HBVDNA,and the liver enzymatic criteria,coagulation criteria and the serum bilirubin restored to normal levels or within twice the upper limit of normal levels.Throughout the follow-up period,recipients were all positive for serum HBsAg,but there was no recurrence of hepatitis B.The 1-,2-,3-and 4-year cumulative survival rate was 48.0%,35.0%,18.7% and 18.7% respectively.Conclusion The HBsAg positive liver may be used as a donor in liver transplantation and the graft probably works well after the operation.Liver transplantation may prolong the survival and improve the quality of life,even achieve long-term disease-free survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma beyond UCSF Criteria.The use of nucleotide analogue only,instead of combination with hepatitis B immune globulin,can also bring HBV well under control in liver transplant recipients with HBsAg positive donors.
4.Effects of glycyrrhiza extract on pharmacokinetics property of daphnetin in rats.
Letian CHEN ; Liuqing DI ; Hui LIU ; Jinjun SHAN ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Baochang CAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(7):935-938
OBJECTIVETo research the influence of glycyrrhiza extract on the pharmacokinetics characteristic parameters of daphnetin, which was aimed to explore the rationality of concert application of drugs.
METHODThe rats received intragastric administration of daphnetin and glycyrrhiza extract containing the same daphnetin respectively. The blood concentration of daphnetin was assayed by LC-MS. The data was processed by program DAS2.1.1.
RESULTGlycyrrhiza extract can reduce the t(1/2), tmax and Ke of daphnetin, while increased the Ka and AUC(0-infinity).
CONCLUSIONGlycyrrhiza extract promoted the oral absorption of daphnetin, slowed down the elimination and increased the biological availability.
Animals ; Drug Interactions ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Glycyrrhiza ; chemistry ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tissue Distribution ; drug effects ; Umbelliferones ; pharmacokinetics