1.Temperature Control and Surface Cooler Reform in Operating Room Air Decontamination System
Chunguang YANG ; Xueyuan LI ; Qiquan XIANG ; Zhongyou SUN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
The principle of temperature control in operating room air decontamination system and the main reasons with difficulties of regulating temperature in transformation period of spring and autumn are analyzed. The reconstructed approaches of circulating water line on surface cooler are adopted appropriately, not only to solve the question of long temperature decreasing response time in operating room but also to save substantially a lot of expenditures and reduce the running loss.
2.Research progress on association between macrophages and ischemia-reperfusion injury
Qi LIU ; Yannan ZHANG ; Qiquan SUN
Organ Transplantation 2024;15(1):40-45
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is an extremely complicated pathophysiological process, which may occur during the process of myocardial infarction, stroke, organ transplantation and temporary interruption of blood flow during surgery, etc. As key molecules of immune system, macrophages play a vital role in the pathogenesis of IRI. M1 macrophages are pro-inflammatory cells and participate in the elimination of pathogens. M2 macrophages exert anti-inflammatory effect and participate in tissue repair and remodeling and extracellular matrix remodeling. The balance between macrophage phenotypes is of significance for the outcome and treatment of IRI. This article reviewed the role of macrophages in IRI, including the balance between M1/M2 macrophage phenotype, the mechanism of infiltration and recruitment into different ischemic tissues. In addition, the potential therapeutic strategies of targeting macrophages during IRI were also discussed, aiming to provide reference for alleviating IRI and promoting tissue repair.
3.Research progress on molecular markers related to the donor kidney injury from organ donation after citizen's death
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(4):526-
Shortage of donor kidney is a major problem in renal transplantation. Accurate evaluation of donor kidney function may reduce the organ rejection rate and save more patients with uremia. Compared with pathological examination, detection of circulating molecular markers is more convenient in clinical application. In this article, the research progress on the markers of kidney injury, such as serum creatinine, serum cystatin C (Cys-C), neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), liver-type fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP), mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), kidney injury molecule-1(KIM-1) and interleukin -18 (IL-18), were briefly reviewed.
4.International frontier hotspots of basic and translational medicine research related to renal transplantation at the 2020 ATC
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(1):23-
The American Transplant Congress (ATC) is an annual international academic conference in the field of transplantation, which includes the latest achievements of scholars around the world in transplantation, and also leads the frontier direction of transplantation research. In this paper, the international forefront hotspots in basic and translational medicine research associated with renal transplantation in 2020 ATC were summarized, including the new discoveries of memory cell function and immune memory mechanism, the latest discovery in the mechanism of rejection and immune tolerance, the current research status of xenotransplantation, the potential solutions of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR), and the application of nanomedicine and single-cell RNA sequencing in renal transplantation,
5.Interpretation of latest literatures on renal transplantation in the third quarter of 2020
Maolin MA ; Bingyi SHI ; Qiquan SUN
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(1):37-
How to improve the long-term prognosis of transplant kidney and solve the shortage of donor kidney are still two major problems that plague clinicians. Among them, ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), rejection, infection, and immunosuppressive therapy are important issues in the research field of renal transplantation. Therefore, strengthening the literature study in the field of renal transplantation and understanding the nature of transplant kidney related diseases and international frontier research hotspots, help to further improve the function and prolong the survival time of the transplant kidney in clinic. This article interpreted literatures on the research hotspots and new progress in the field of renal transplantation in the third quarter of 2020, combined with the meeting minutes of the 12th Lingnan Reading Club, and reviewed from the three aspects of IRI, rejection and infection.
6.Research highlights of renal transplantation in 2020: voice from China
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(2):169-
Renal transplantation is the optimal approach to improve the quality of life and restore normal life for patients with end-stage renal diseases.With the development of medical techniques and immunosuppressants, the shortterm survival of renal graft has been significantly prolonged, whereas the long-term survival remains to be urgently solved.Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), acute rejection, chronic renal allograft dysfunction, renal fibrosis and other factors are still the major problems affecting the survival of renal graft.Relevant researches have always been hot spots in the field of renal transplantation.Meantime, 2020 is an extraordinary year.The novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) pandemic severely affects the development of all walks of life.Researches related to renal transplantation have also sprung up.In this article, the frontier hotspots of clinical and basic studies related to renal transplantation and the COVID-19 related researches in the field of renal transplantation in China were reviewed, aiming to provide novel therapeutic ideas and strategies.
7.Implication of renal biopsy in donor and recipients with delayed graft function
Huiping CHEN ; Shuming JI ; Zheng TANG ; Jinsong CHEN ; Qiquan SUN ; Jiqiu WEN ; Dongrui CHENG ; Chunxia ZHENG ; Zhihong LIU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(10):589-593
Objective To investigate the renal pathologic changes in both donors and transplant recipients with delayed graft function (DGF).Methods The clinical and laboratory data were retrospectively analyzed in 144 renal recipients with DGF.All the patients received renal biopsy,and donors' biopsy was performed on 131 recipients.The pathological changes were examined under the light microscopy (LM),immunofluorescence (IF) and electron microscopy (EM).Results (1) The incidence of DGF was 10.16%-7.48% during 1994 to 2005,and decreased to 5.35 % during 2006 to 2009.(2) Anuria occurred in 24 cases (16.67 %),oliguria in 24 (16.67%) and hypertension in 68 cases (47.22 %).The enlargement of transplanting kidney and the increased vascular resistance was detected in 79.67 % (98/123 cases) and 45.53 % (56/123 cases) respectively by ultrasound examination.(3) The level of serum creatinine was ranged from 451 to 707 μmol/L.The high level of urinary NAG enzyme was found in 102 cases (70.83 %),proteinuria in 79 recipients (54.86 %) and hematuria in 77 cases (53.47 %).(4) The acute rejection was observed in 66 cases (45.83 %),toxicity of CNI in 22 (15.28 %),IgA nephropathy in 18 (12.50 %),acute tubular necrosis in 8 (5.56 %),and recurrent FSGS in 2 cases (1.39 %).(5) In most recipients (66/109 cases,60.55 %)immunosuppressive regimen altered and renal replacement therapy was given.Conclusion The causes of DGF are complicated.The quality of donors' kidney and early histological changes of recipients are contributed to the development of DGF.It is necessary to perform renal biopsy not only in donors but also in recipients with DGF.And kidney biopsy in transplanted patients was also beneficial to the treatment.
8.Research highlights on kidney transplantation in 2021: voices from China
Organ Transplantation 2022;13(3):325-
Over the past 70 years, kidney transplantation has become not only the most mature but also the highest-success-rate surgery among all organ transplantation surgeries. However, the long-term survival of kidney transplant recipients is still challenged by such key factors as ischemia-reperfusion injury related to kidney transplantation, rejection, chronic renal allograft dysfunction, renal allograft fibrosis, immunosuppressive therapy, infections and others. Relevant fundamental and clinical studies have emerged endlessly. At the same time, the research related to kidney transplantation also becomes a new hot spot accordingly in the context of the normalization of novel coronavirus pneumonia. This article reviewed the cutting-edge hot spots in relation to the fundamental and clinical aspects of kidney transplantation together with relevant new techniques and new visions. The studies included in this article focused on the reports published by Chinese teams that are more applicable to the current situation of kidney transplantation in China, for the purpose of providing new thoughts and strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney transplantation related issues in China.
9.Establishment and analysis of mouse model of acute antibody-mediated rejection in heart transplantation
Tao LIAO ; Zhe YANG ; Yannan ZHANG ; Fei HAN ; Qiquan SUN
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(3):362-
Objective To establish a mouse model of acute antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) in heart transplantation and to analyze its characteristics. Methods Mouse models of heart transplantation and skin transplantation were established. According to different treatment methods, all animals were divided into the homologous control group, non-sensitized group, pre-sensitized group and pre-sensitized+ ciclosporin group (9 donors and 9 recipients in each group). The graft survival time, donor-specific antibody (DSA) level and pathological manifestations of each group were observed, and the characteristics of rejection were analyzed. Results In the homologous control group, the cardiac grafts of the mice survived for a long period of time during the 3-month observation period. The survival time of the cardiac grafts in the non-sensitized group, pre-sensitized group and pre-sensitized+ciclosporin group was (7.0±0.7) d, (2.6±0.5) d and (5.0±0.7) d, respectively. The differences among the groups were statistically significant (all
10.Study on variation characteristics of anti-donor specific antibodies in different species of sensitized mice after skin transplantation
Tao LIAO ; Daqiang ZHAO ; Siwen LI ; Fei HAN ; Zihuan LUO ; Xiaonan LIU ; Qiquan SUN
Organ Transplantation 2017;8(3):205-208
Objective To compare the change features of anti-donor specific antibody (DSA) in different species of sentitized mice after skin transplantation. Methods All mice were divided into the Balb/c → C57BL/6 (6 pairs) and Balb/c → C3H skin transplantation groups (6 pairs). At d0, d2, d4, d7, d13, d17, d28, d35, d42, d49 and d56 after skin transplantation, the serum sample was prepared for detection of DSA-IgG and DSA-IgM levels. Results Moderate increase was noted in the DSA-IgG level in the sensitized mice within 1 week after skin transplantation. The IgG level was significantly increased within 1-4 week and peaked and stabilized within 4-8 week. No significant variation was observed in the DSA-IgM level at 8 weeks after skin transplantation. In the Balb/c → C57BL/6 skin transplantation group, the DSAIgG level was significantly lower than that in the Balb/c → C3H group. Statistical significance was identified in the IgG levels between two groups at d2, d17, d28, d35, d42, d49 and d56 after skin transplantation (all P<0.05). No statistical significance was noted in the DSA-IgM levels between two groups at each time point (all P>0.05). Conclusions Advancing the time of renal transplantation after skin transplantation moderately in the Balb/c → C3H group, or changing to the lower immunoreactive combination of Balb/c → C57BL/6 are aimed to establish AMR mouse models with mild rejection reaction.