1.Eavluation of different surgical procedures and their therapeutic effects in treatment of pancreatic cyst:a report of 118 cases
Shurong LIU ; Sanguang HE ; Yongfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 1998;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of operation method in surgical treatment of pancreatic cyst. Method Retrospectively stastical analysis on 118 cases of pancreatic cyst was carried out.Result Thirty-one cases underwent external drainage,54 cases were subjected to internal drainage,and 33 cases to resection.Con- clusion For a genuine cyst,it is better to have it reacted.External drainage is only indicated for pseudocysts in emergent situations such as infection,hemorrhage or rupture,but is often accompanied with multiple complica- tions.Internal drainage is indicated for unresectable cysts and is superior to the external one,but it has some com- plications too.Resection of the pancreatic body and tail is the first choice for cysts located there,and it shows a good and thorough therapeutic effect with seldom recurrence.
2.Effect of donor hepatocyte preinfusion on the survival of islet xenografts
Shi CHENG ; Yongfeng LIU ; Sanguang HE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 1998;19(4):208-210
The rat islets were isolated by using collagenase digestive method, purified by Fi-coll density gradient centrifugation, and rat hepatocytes isolated simultaneously.Twenty-four cas-es of diabetic models, developed in mice with streptozotocin, were divided into 3 groups randomly.In experimental group, donor rat hepatocytes were infused first, followed by transplantation of cultured islets from same donor via portal vein on the 6th day.In Control group 1 no intervention was performed, and in control group 2, simple infusion of islets was done.The results showed group.Significant difference was noted between the two groups(P<0.05).The decreased blood glucose level were maintained about a week in experimental group.This result reveals that hepa-tocytes can induce immunotolerance and prolong the survival of xenografts to some extent.
3.The diagnosis and treatment of 86 cases of primary duodenal tumors
Chunhui YUAN ; Yongfeng LIU ; Sanguang HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and therapeutic methods of primary tumors of duodenum(PTD).Methods Clinical data of 86 patients with primary duodenal tumors who were hospitalized in the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University during 26 years were analyzed retrospectively.Of all the tumors,18 cases were benign tumors and 68 cases were malignant tumors.Results The clinical(manifestations) were symptoms of bile duct obstruction,GI and nonspecific symptoms,and signs included(fever),anemia and weight loss.The correct preoperative diagnostic rate by auxiliary examinations were:(duodenal) endoscopy 92%,air barium double radiography 89%,MRCP 85%,BUS 33%,CT 51%,MRI 75%,and duodenal endoscopy combined with air barium double radiography were 95%.Tumors were mostly located in the descending portion of duodenum(71 cases).Eighteen cases of benign PTDs were resected(completely) with a 5-year survival of 92.3%.Among the 68 maligant PTD cases,35 cases underwent(pancreatoduodenectomy),and 8 cases received segmental duodenectomy,with a resection rate of 63.2% and the 5-year survival rate of 31.0%.The remaining 25 cases,in which the tumors were unresectable,were treated by bypass operations,the 5-year survival rate was 0%.Conclusions Patients with PTD usually lack specific symptoms and signs,but combination of endoscopy,GI air barium double radiography and other(examinations) can improve the preoperative positive diagnostic rate.Segmental duodenectomy and simple tumor resection are curable for primary benign tumors of duodenum;while for primary malignant tumors of(duodenum),the therapy of choice should be pancreatoduodenectomy.
4.The Influence of L-arginine on the Kidneys of Rats With Obstructive Jaundice
Guoping LIU ; Wenxi ZHU ; Sanguang HE ; Yongfeng LIU
Journal of China Medical University 2001;30(1):15-17
Objective: Our purpose was to study the effect of L-arginine (L-Arg) on the kidneys of rats with obstructive jaundice and the underlying mechanism. Methods: Forty male Sprague-Dowley rats, weighting 200 to 230 g, were randomly assigned to four groups (n=10): sham-operation group, control group, L-Arg group, L-NG-nitroarginine methyl (L-NAME) group.Except the sham-operation group,the other groups rendered jaundiced by doubly ligating the common bile duct. Fourteen days later,we administrated L-Arg to L-Arg group,and L-NAME to L-NAME group for 7 days.On the 21st day after bile duct ligation, we measured the amount of nitric oxide (NO), malondrialdehyde (MDA), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) in the kidneys, and assessed the changes of the renal function.We also observed the morphological changes of the kidneys. Results: In the control group,the amount of NO and MDA increased while that of SOD decreased (P<0.01, P<0.01and P<0.01), and the renal function and the nephric tissue were impaired on the 21st day after bile duct ligation compared with the sham-operation group.In the L-Arg group, the amount of NO and SOD increased significantly (P<0.01, P<0.01), whereas that of MDA decreased (P<0.05), and the damage in the nephric tissue and renal function was alleviated,as compared with the control group.On the contrary, the amount of NO in the L-NAME group decreased significantly (P<0.05) compared with the control group.Although there was no significant difference in the levels of SOD, MDA, and the parameters of the renal function between the L-NAME group and control group,those indexes in the L-NAME group tended to be aggravated. Moreover, the damage in the nephric tissue of the L-NAME group was not alleviated. Conclusion: L-arginine may protect the kidney from impairment in rats with obstructive jaundice through L-Arg-NO pathway.
5.Protective effect of pentoxifylline on ischemia/reperfusion injury for the liver in rats
Gang WU ; Yongfeng LIU ; Donghua CHENG ; Jian LIANG ; Sanguang HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the role of early release of tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?) and nuclear factor-?B(NF?B) activation on inflammatery mediators expression and neutrophil accumulation in the liver after ischemia/reperfusion . Methods The models of partial hepatic ischemia in Wistar rats were established. Rats received either Pentoxifylline (PTX) 50mg/kg(PTX group) or sterile saline (control group) via peritoneal injection at 1h before ischemia;Sham operation group was also established. Results Compared with control group,in PTX treatment group, the release of the TNF-?, the content of NF?B p65, expression of MIP-2 mRNAand ICAM-1 mRNA were significant decreased;the levels of MPO,AST,ALT, LDH,and W/D were also reduced significantly(all P
6.Application of Autoradiography in Study of Cold Storaged Transplant Organs
Xiaodong TAN ; Yongfeng LIU ; Yimin LI ; Sanguang HE
Journal of China Medical University 2001;30(2):101-102,107
Objective: Our purpose was to study whether exogenous adenosine triphosphate (ATP) could enter liver cell or not. Methods: Using continuous hypothermic machine perfusion model of rat liver, we used autoradiography in this experiment. Results: The light microscope pictures of group A(no [α-32P] ATP in the perfusate) showed that there was no specially labeled silver pellet in or out of rat liver cell. But the light microscope pictures of group B (37 MBq [α- 32P]ATP in the perfusate) showed that distribution of numerous [α-32P]ATP autoradiographic silver pellets in rat liver cell, and no autoradiographic silver pellet was found in the hepatic sinus and vessel. Conclusion: Exogenous ATP could enter cold storaged rat liver cell.
7.Effects of L-arginine on the hypothermic perfusion and on preservation of isolated pancreas in canines
Chunhui YUAN ; Guichen LI ; Yongfeng LIU ; Jiang LIANG ; Sanguang HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To study the effects of L-arginine on the reperfusion injury of hypothermic perfusion and on preservation of isolated pancreas(ISP) in canines . Methods After segmental pancreatic transplantation(SPTS) model were set up,the animals were randomly divided into 3 groups:(1)ISP irregulated and preserved with Euro Colln Solution(ECS)plus L-arginine(L-arg group);(2)IPS irregulated and preserved with ECS plus N-nitro-L-arginine methy ester(L-NAME group);and(3)IPS irregulated and preserved with ECS plus normal saline(Control group).The IPS were irregulated and preserved at 0-4℃ for 24h.Serum concentration of amylase and lipase were detected. NO,NOS and myeloperoxidase (MPO) and expression of iNOS mRNA in the pancreas graft were measured. Histological examination was performed. Results The level of NO in the L-arg group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P
8.Study on coenzyme Q_(10) protecting from oxygen-derived free radical in orthotopic liver transplanta- tion in rats
Hong CUI ; Yongfeng LIU ; Rixing ZHAO ; Jian LIANG ; Sanguang HE ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 1996;0(02):-
In this experiment we used the model of the orthotopic liver transplantation with three cuff technique in rats.In treated group,coenzyme Q_(10) was injected intravenously into donor rats before donor hepatectomy.At the 4th hour after transplant,the activity of superoxide dismu- tase (SOD) and the level of lipid peroxidation (LPO) both in the blood and in the liver tissue were measured,meanwhile,the specimens of the grafted liver tissue were sent for microscope and elec- tromicroscope studies.The results showed:(1) The activity of SOD in treated group were higher than that in control group (P
9.Expression and clinical significance of X-box binding protein 1 in liver cancer
Haitao LU ; Sanguang LIU ; Jiansheng ZHANG ; Wenbin WANG ; Runtian LIU ; Changqing YAN ; Wei BIAN ; Shugui MA
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(6):390-392
Objective To investigate the possible role of X-box binding protein (XBP1) expression at mRNA level in the hepatocarcinogenesis. Methods The expression of XBP1 at mRNA level was determined with RT-PCR method in liver carcinoma (42 cases), liver tissue adjacent to carcinoma (15 cases) and normal liver tissue (15 cases). XBP1 mRNA relative expression level was obtained by comparing with GAPDH mRNA level. The correlation between XBP1 expression and clinicopathological features of liver carcinoma were respectively analyzed. Results RT-PCR results showed that the expression of XBP1 mRNA in liver carcinoma cases (0.4396 ±0.0241) was significantly higher that that of liver tissues adjacent to carcinoma (0.4152±0.0252) and normal liver tissue (0.4095 ±0.0149), (F =12.79,P =0.001). No significant differences in the expression of XBP1 were found among different age and sex of the patients, different location, histological types, grade and metastatic status in liver carcinoma (P >0.05). Conclusion Increased expression of XBP1 mRNA is found in liver carcinoma but no correlation could be seen between XBP1 expression and clinicopathological features, which XBP1 is involved in the hepatocarcinogenesis.
10.Prevention and management of hepatic artery thrombosis in orthotopic liver transplantation
Gang WU ; Yongfeng LIU ; Jian LIANG ; Shurong LIU ; Guichen LI ; Donghua CHENG ; Sanguang HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
ObjectiveTo investigate the methods of hepatic arterial reconstruction in orthotopic liver (transplantation)(OLT), and the prevention and management of associated complications, so as to improve the therapeatic results and donor survival rate of OLT.MethodsThe clinical data of 85 cases of orthotopic liver transplantation performed in our institute from May 1995 to May 2004 were retrospectively analysed. Hepatic artery reconstruction was made by use of Carrels patch of donor celiac artery or bifurcation of donor common hepatic artery and splenic artery anastoniosed to left and right hepatic artery of recipient in 16 cases((18.82)%), to bifurcation of gastroduodenal and proper hepatic arteries of recipient in 61 cases((71.76)%), or use of donor iliac artery interposition graft to abdominal aorta in 8 cases(9.42%). Regular heparin or low-molecular-weight heparin as a prophylactic anticoagulation therapy was maintained during and after (operation) as indicated by prothrombin time. Intra-and postoperative Doppler ultrasonography was used to (monitor) hepatic arterial blood supply.ResultsHepatic artery thrombosis(HAT) was observed in 1 case (intraoperatively)(overall incidence 1.2%).Thrombectomy and reconstruction of the arterial anastomosis were performed immediately.This patient currently has a survival time of 13 months without HAT. HAT was not observed in any of the other 84 cases during the follow up of 2 to 52 months.Conclusions Hepatic artery thrombosis may be minimized by proper selection of anastomotic site of hepatic artery reconstruction and (effective) use of postoperative anticoagulation.Close follow-up by Doppler ultrasonography may make a prompt diagnosis of HAT, salvage grafts and avoid re-transplantation.