1.Application of simulect in liver transplantation patients
Cun ZU ; Bo LI ; Yonggang WEI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of simulect (basiliximab) after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Methods Forty adult recipients with benign end-stage liver disease between November 2003 to November 2004 were assigned randomly in a 1∶1 ratio to receive either two doses of simulect or matching placebo. The patients in the two groups received baseline triple immunosuppression with the calcineurin inhibitor (CsA or FK506), MMF and steroids. A total of 40 mg simulect was given in two doses of 20 mg each on the day 0 before inferior vena was opened and the day 4 after transplantation respectively. Acute rejection, infection and serum ALT, AST, TBIL, DBIL and ALP in both groups were observed in the first 30 days after OLT. Results In Simulect group had less frequent incidence of acute refection during the first 30 days after OLT. In Simulect group and matching placebo, incidence of acute refection was 10 % (2/20) abd 45 % (9/20) respectively (P= 0.034), and that of infection was 40 % (8/20) and 45 % (9/20) respectively (P= 0.749). Bilirub and aminopherase in both groups were declined gradually and ALP increased. There were significant difference in ALT and TBIL between two groups. Conclusion The application of simulect in combination with CsA/FK506, MMF and prednisone is safe and well tolerated, and can effectively reduce the incidence of acute refection, and does not lead to increased opportunistic infections.
2.The cardioprotective effect of diazoxide preconditioning in immature rabbits
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(12):-
Objective To investigate whether diazoxide preconditioning can exert protective effect on myocardium against ischemia-reperfusion injury in immature rabbits and the possible mechanism. Methods Twenty-one healthy 3-4 week old white rabbits of either sex were randomly divided into 3 groups : group Ⅰ control ( n = 8) ; group Ⅱ diazoxide preconditioning ( n = 8) and group Ⅲ diazoxide + 5-HD preconditioning ( n = 5) . The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal pentobarbital 50 mg?kg-1 and heparized (150 IU?kg-1). The hearts were excised and connected to Langendorff apparatus and passively perfused with normothermic (37℃), oxygenated (95% O2 , 5% CO2) Krebs-Henseleit buffer (KHB) at a constant perfusion pressure of 70cmH2O. A latex balloon was inserted via left atrium into left ventricle and filled with water. The left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) was maintained at 10 mm Hg. In group I cardiac arrest was induced with St Thomas Ⅱ solution after the heart was perfused with KHB for 30 min. In group 11 after being perfused with KHB for 15 min, the hearts were perfused with diazoxide 100?mol?L-1 for 5 min followed by 10 min wash-out with KHB , then cardiac arrest was induced as in group Ⅰ . In group Ⅲ after being perfused with KHB for 15 min, the hearts were perfused with diazoxide 100?mol?L-1 and 5-HD 100?mol?L-1 for 5 min, followed by 10 min wash-out with KHB, then the cardiac arrest was induced as in group Ⅰ and Ⅱ . All hearts were subjected to 30 min ischemia followed by 45 min reperfusion after cardiac arrest. Coronary flow (CF), HR, left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) and dp / dt max were measured after the hearts were perfused with KHB for 15 min (baseline) and at 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 min after reperfusion was resumed. Coronary effluent was collected at 5 min after reperfusion was resumed for determination of myocardial enzymes, CK, LDH and AST. At the end of experiment myocardial specimen was obtained for determination of ATP content and ultrastructure examination. Results There was no significant difference in the baseline hemodynamic parameters among the three groups. The rates of recovery of LVDP and ? dp / dt max after reperfusion were significantly higher in group Ⅱ than those in group I and Ⅲ ( P 0.05 ) , Conclusion Diazoxide can protect myocardium from ischemia-reperfusion injury by opening the mitochondrial KATP channel in immature rabbits.
3.Relativity between serum vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptors and uterine myoma
yi-cun, ZHONG ; wei-ping, LI ; chuan-wei, DING
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the relativity between serum vascular endothelial growth factor(sVEGF),its receptors(sVEGFR1 and sVEGFR2) and uterine myoma. Methods Thirty hospitalized patients with uterine myoma were chosen as the study group and the other healthy women of the same age as control group.The levels of sVEGF,sVEGFR1 and sVEGFR2 of the two groups were determined by using ELISA technology. Results The levels of sVEGF and sVEGFR2 in the study group were much higher than in the control group(P0.05).The levels of sVEGF and sVEGFR2 in women with myoma had no differences during the menstrual cycle.The level of sVEGFR2 was correlated with the number of myoma(P
4.Design and clinical application of HZ-01-A level detector and pressure monitor
Jingwen LI ; Cun LONG ; Song LOU ; Xiguang WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(30):5686-5689
BACKGROUND: Mortality related to cardiopulmonary bypass can be lowered by intra-operative monitoring system.Monitoring liquid level and pressure is extremely indispensable for examination of cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB).OBJECTIVE: To design a CPB safety system including an arterial line pressure monitor and low-level sensor,and to evaluate its safety and effects in clinical settings.METHODS: The safety system was composed of pressure transducer,photoelectric transmitter,photoelectric detector,core controller,and liquid crystal display.The principles of reflection and refraction were applied to the design of level sensor.The pressure measurements were converted into electronic signals and processed.According to two principles above-mentioned,fluid level detector and pressure monitor were designed.Thirty patients with the age of 1-75 years receiving cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass were enrolled.The arterial line pressure at different pump flows was measured and the alarm function of the level sensor was also validated.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Cardiopulmonary bypass arterial line pressure increased with the pump flow.Arterial line pressure detected by HZ-01-A safety system also increased with the pump flow increasing,which was highly related to the pump pressure.HZ-01-A safety system could alarm when the arterial line pressure and reservoir level exceeded the pre-determined thresholds.HZ-01-A safety system could be safely and effectively applied to clinical cardiopulmonary bypass and improve bypass safety by accurately detecting the pressure and reservoir level.
5.Analysis of the Cellular Localization of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Immediate-early Protein ICP22
Wei CUN ; Jie CHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Longding LIU ; Qihan LI
Virologica Sinica 2010;25(3):158-167
Nuclear proteins often form punctiform structures, but the precise mechanism for this process is unknown. As a preliminary study, we investigated the aggregation of an HSV-1 immediate-early protein,infected-cell protein 22 (ICP22), in the nucleus by observing the localization of ICP22-EGFP fusion protein.Results showed that, in high-level expression conditions, ICP22-EGFP gradually concentrates in the nucleus,persists throughout the cell cycle without disaggregation even in the cell division phase, and is finally distributed to daughter cells. We subsequently constructed a mammalian cell expression system, which had tetracyclinedependent transcriptional regulators. Consequently, the location of ICP22-EGFP in the nucleus changed with distinct induction conditions. This suggests that the cellular location of ICP22 is also influenced by promoter regulation, in addition to its own structure. Our findings provide new clues for the investigation of transcriptional regulation of viral genes. In addition, the non-protease reporter system we constructed could be utilized to evaluate the role of internal ribosome entry sites (IRES) on transcriptional regulation.
6.Cylooxgenase-2: a novel molecular target for the prevention and treatment of head and neck cancer on the advance of basic and preclinical research.
Wei GUO ; Qing-hua ZENG ; Cun-yu WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2004;39(3):261-263
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7. A comparative study of attention focusing between submariners and off-shore staffs
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2016;37(4):502-504
Objective To investigate the effects of submarine environment on the ability of attention focusing and distribution of submariners through a comparative study. Methods To measure simple reaction time, complex reaction time, correct times of reaction, the time on targets as well as the times out of track with attention focus measuring instrument (EP701C) and attention distribution measuring instrument(EP708A). Results In the attention focusing test, the times out of track of target was significantly more in submariners with a 3-5 years service experience compared with their off-shore counterparts(t=2.03,P<0.05). The time on targets was significantly shorter in submariners with a more than 5 years service experience compared with their off-shore counterparts(t=2.27,P<0.05), and the times out of track of target was significantly more in submariners (t=2.12,P<0.05). In the attention distribution test, the correct times of reaction in submariners with 3-5 years service was significantly less than their off-shore counterparts(Z=7.03,P<0.01), and the same was also true for those with a more than 5 years service experience(Z=7.74,P<0.01). Conclusion Our findings indicate that the attention abilities of submariners are lower than those of off-shore staffs, and 3-5 year service period is the important time for impairment of attention ability among submariners.
8. Validity of psychological test items for selecting crew members for the 2014 World Tank Championship
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2015;36(2):172-176
Objective To study the validity of psychological test items for selecting the crew members for the 2014 World Tank Championship. Methods Totally 36 candidates (21-33 years old) were assessed with items in Uchida-Kraepelin test, EPQ, EP707A Fingers Flexibility Instrument, EP706 Attention Distribution Instrument and Situational Judgement test. Results The comprehensive rankings of psychological test results well fit with their rankings in the military competence, with kappa value higher than 0.75. Conclusion The five tests in this study can well predict the performance of the subjects, indicating that the involved items have satisfactory validity.
9.Effect of smoking on great saphenous vein tone
Shikang LI ; Zhengkun LI ; Cun LONG ; Lei XIAN ; Baoshi ZHENG ; Wei HE
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(3):176-178
Objective To observe the effect of smoking on the great saphenous vein tension. Methods The rings of great saphenous vein in 3mm long of selected from 31 patients with coronary artery bypass grafting were divided into three groups :smoking over 10 years( group A, n = 12 ), ex-smoking over 1 years ( group B, n =9 ) and non-smoking( group C, n =10). The changes of the tone were measured in organ chamber at 37℃ with a constant supply of oxygen when vasoconstriction induced by phenylephrine ( 10 -9 - 10 -5 mmol/L), and vasodilatation by acetylcholine ( 10 -9 - 10 -5 mmol/L) or nitroglycerin( 10 -9 - 10 -4 mmol/L)after the rings were precontracted by 10 -5 mmol/L phenylephrine. Results Vasoconstriction induced by phenylephrine and vasodilatation by nitroglycerin is no significant difference among three groups. Compared with group A, vasodilatation by acetylcholine was significantly increased in group B or C, while there is no significant difference between group B and C. Conclusion Smoking has a deleterious effect on the endothelial function of great saphenous vein, however, smoking cessation over 1 year may help to restore the endothelial function impaired by smoking.
10.The clinical diagnostic value of high-frequency ultrasound in diagnosis of thyroid benign and malignant tumors
Ying, LIU ; Yi, XU ; Wen, CHENG ; Cun-li, GUO ; Jie-bing, LI ; Jia-wei, TIAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(3):339-341
Objective To detect and analyze thyroid tumor by two-dimensional sonogram and Doppler parameter, and evaluate the value of high-frequency ultrasound in diagnosing thyroid benign and malignant tumors. Methods The ultrasonic images of 104 thyroid tumor from 80 patients with typical features were collected. Thyroid tumor was classified into benign and malignant nodules, based on the shape, border, or the rear wall echo, echo attenuation loss, internal echo, and microcalcifications in two-dimensional sonogram and systolic blood peak velocity (Vmax) and resistant index (RI) in Doppler examination. The expected results of high frequency ultrasound were compared with pathological results on consistency and error rate. Results Prediction of benign tumor by high frequency ultrasound was 66, and pathology 61, consistency rate of the two was 92.4%. Prediction of malignant lesions was 38, and pathological examination 32, consistency rate of the two was 84.2%. The total coincidence rate was 89.4%(93/104) and the error rate was 11.6%( 11/104). Conclusions The typical features of thyroid tumor on high-frequency ultrasound are helpful in diagnosis of benign or malignant nodules, which is valuable in guiding clinical treatment.