1.Effects of thymosin alpha-1 on T cell subsets and gastricintestinal reaction of patients with gastricintestinal tumor
Shubang CHENG ; Chengyou WANG ; Min XU ; Ying QIN ; Haoyuan DENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(7):1220-1221
Objective To observe the effects of thymosin alpha-1 on T cell subsets and gastricintestinal reac-tion of patients with gastricintestinal tumor. Methods Twenty patients with gastricintestinal tumor were divided into two groups, observe group(n = 10) received thymosin alpha-1 during chemotherapy, and control group(n = 10) only received chemotherapy, T cell subsets and gastricintestinal reaction were observed. Results Before chemotherapy, CD+4,CD+8 and CD+4/CD+8 of observe group were(43.7±7.5),(27.3±2.8) and (1.5±0.1), and control group were (39.4±6.3), (30.9±2.5) and (1.2±0.6). There was significant difference between them (P < 0.05). After chemotherapy, CD+4, CD+8 and NK cell were (40.6±6.8)、( 29.7±2.6) and (19.1±2.7), control group (35.9±5.7), (33.4±2.4) and (18.6±2.3). There was significant difference between them (P < 0.05). Effec-tive ratio of nausea and vomit of observe group were 72.5% and 60.0%, control group 40.0% and 33.3%, There were significant differences between them(P <0.05). Conclusion Thymosin alpha-1 may ameliorate the function of T cell subsets and gastricintestinal reaction of patients with gastricintestinal tumor.
2.Effects of regional arterial infusion of urokinase on pancreatic microcirculation in rats with severe acute pancreatitis
Shubang CHENG ; Jianqin HONG ; Min XU ; Chengyou WANG ; Yong NI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
0.05).(3)Pathological score of C group at 1h and 3h was significantly higher than the A group(P0.05).Conclusions (Urokinase) LAI can improve the microcirculation of rats with SAP,but can not completely prevent the(pathological) changes of SAP.
3.Experimental study of selective portal vein embolization with the mixture of ZT glue and lipiodol
Shutong ZHUANG ; Bin CHEN ; Shubang CHENG ; Yong NI ; Rumin ZHOU ; Haibin GAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(9):1196-1198
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of Selective Portal Vein Embolization(SPVE)in rabbits with the mixture of ZT glue and Lipiodol.Methods Sixteen white New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 2 groups:Group A,ZT glue:Lipiodol(1:2)mixture and Group B Lipiodol group.SPVE of left branch was performed in each group under digital subtraction angiography.The distribution feature of the embolic agents and the histopathology of liver in each group were observed.The weight ratio of the right lobe to the whole liver at the 30th day after SPVE were recorded and analyzed.Results Permanent embolization were occurred in group A.Recanalization was appeared in group B.Atrophy of the embolized lobes and compensatory hypertrophy of none-embolized lohes was,observed..The weight ratio of the right lobe to the whole liver Was 69.41±5.10% in group A.There was statistical difference between these two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion There were permanent embolization after SPVE with the mixture of ZT glue and lipiodol.SPVE induced atrophy of the embolized lobes of liver and compensatory hypertrophy of none-embolized lobes.
4.Procalcitonin and C-reactive protein in the prediction and differentiation of acute pancreatitis with infection in rats
Haohui LIANG ; Yongqiang ZHAN ; Chengyou WANG ; Minjie ZHANG ; Yong NI ; Shubang CHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study the early prediction of infection in acute pancreatitis in rats by plasma procalcitonin (PCT) and c-reactive (CRP) detection.Methods Eighty SD rats were randomly assigned into acute infected pancreatitis group (I, n=20), pancreatitis control group (C, n=40) and sham-operated group (S, n=20). Blood samples were collected pre- (0h) and post-operatively (12h, 24h and 48h). Plasma CRP was analyzed by ELISA. Plasma and liver PCT was detected by Western blot.Results (1). Ascitic infection occurred in all the group B rats and 16 of 40 rats of group C (analyzed as group C1), and did not occur in the other 20 of 40 rats of group C (analyzed as group C2) and group S. (2). The plasma CRP concentrations elevated gradually after the model setup in group B and C1, which were significantly higher at 48h than those in group C2 and group S. (3). PCT was detected in high levels in plasma and liver tissues in group B and C1 at 48h post-operatively, and they were sighificantly higher than those in group C2 and group S.Conclusions PCT can predict early infection of acute pancreatitis, and detection of PCT combined with plasma CRP may help in the differentiation of acute infected pancreatitis. The liver may be an important organ for synthesis of PCT.
5.Experimental study of C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 as early predictors of acute pancreatitis associated with infection
Yongqiang ZHAN ; Chengyou WANG ; Minjie ZHANG ; Yong NI ; Shubang CHENG ; Yunjun LIAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
ObjectiveTo study the value of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6(IL-6) in the (diagnosis) of acute pancreatitis (AP) associated with infection. MethodsSixty SD rats were randomly (assigned) into group AP (n=40) and sham-operation group (S, n=20). Plasma CRP and IL-6 were detected before AP(0h), and at 12h, 24h and 48h after AP. Serum amylase detection and ascitic bacteria culture were carried out at 48h. Results(1)In AP group, 36 rats were alive. Ascitic infection developed in 16 cases (group AP1), and not in the other 20 cases (group AP2). (2)Plasma CRP and IL-6 levels in group AP1 and AP2 were significantly higher than those in group S (all, P0.05). (3)In group AP1, IL-6 and CRP elevated significantly at all time periods after the model setup (P0.05). (Conclusions)Plasma CRP has predictive value in the diagnosis of early infection in acute pancreatitis, but plasma IL-6 is not sensitive to secondary bacteria infection in acute pancreatitis.