1.Examination and analysis of blood lipids and immune parameters improved by enteral nutrition containing glutamine in elderly patients
Yu LIU ; Li LIU ; Zesheng HE ; Haoxiang TAN ; Weifu QIN ; Hanwei YA
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(13):1804-1806
Objective To investigate the efficacy of enteral nutrition containing glutamine on improving blood lipids and immune parameters in elderly patients with gastrointestinal cancer.Methods 98 cases of elderly patients with gastrointestinal cancer were randomly divided into observation group(n=5 1)and control group (n=47).The control group was additionally given conventional enteral nutrition,and the observation group was additionally given enteral nutrition containing glutamine.The levels of albumin (ALB),tumor necrosis factor (TNF),indicators of cellular immunity,indicators of humoral immune function and blood lipid,before and after operation,were observed in the two groups.Results 9 days after operation,the levels of ALB and total cholesterol,per-centage of CD8 + cells were lower than those in the control group,and levels of TFN,IgA,triacylglycerol,low density lipoprotein cholesterin,percentage of CD4 + cells and CD4/CD8 ratio were higher than those in the control group,and have significant differ-ences (P <0.05).While,there was no statistically significant difference of the percentage of CD3 cells between the groups(P >0.05).Conclusion Enteral nutrition containing glutamine can significantly improve blood lipids and immune function in elderly pa-tients with gastrointestinal cancer,which may have important clinical research value and be worthy of further application.
2.The effects of cryopreservation on the immunogenicity of HUVEC
Weifu CHEN ; Weihua YAN ; Boli LI ; Min ZHU ; Baoguo CHEN ; Qin ZHAO ; Zhenghua HONG ; Zhong ZHU ; Haixiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2009;30(10):594-597
Objective To study the effects of cryopreservation on the immunogenicity of human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVEC).Methods HUVEC were isolated ex vivo and cryopreserved.Lymphocyte stimulation index(SI)was analyzed by MTT in lymphoeyte-endothelial cell co-culture.Both HLA-ABC and HLA-DR antigen expression on fresh or cryopreserved HUVEC,and the effects of IFN-γ treatment on HLA antigen expression in both groups were determined by using flow cytometry.Results No difference in SI was observed between fresh prepared and cryopreserved HUVEC(1.716±0.181 vs 1.686±0.145,P>0.05).The percentage of HLA-ABC expression was(96.6±1.9)%and(96.0±1.4)%in fresh and cryopreserved HUVEC(P>0.05),and the mean intensity for HLA-ABC expression was 84.1±5.7 and 82.4±4.8 in fresh and cryopreserved HUVEC(P>0.05),respectively.However,no HLA-DR expression was observed in both groups.When treated with IFN-γ,HLA-ABC expression was significantly up-regulated,and HLA-DR expression was induced in a dose-dependent manner.No significant difference was found in the HLA-ABC expression between fresh and cryopreserved HUVEC(P>0.05),while the HLA-DR expression in cryopreserved HUVEC was remarkably lower than in fresh HUVEC with the increase of IFN-γ(P<0.01).Conclusion The immunogenicity of HUVEC remains stable by cryopreservation without IFN-γtreatment or treated with low concentration of IFN-γ(≤50 U/ml).However,the HLA-DR expression in HUVEC was remarkably reduced in eryopreserved cells treated with a high concentration of IFN-γ(≥100 U/ml).These data indieated that the effects of cryopreservation on immunogenicity of HUVEC may result from the decreased responses of HLA-DR expression by the stimulation of IFN-γ treatment.
3.The advantages of postoperative early ambulation for patients after high-viscosity bone cement injection treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture
Tingye HU ; Yuhe LU ; Weifu Lü ; Yonghui ZHANC ; Kai WANG ; Qin ZHU ; Lanlan ZHANG ; Hong YE ; Chengling AN ; Shanshan ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(8):749-752
Objective To discuss the advantages of postoperative early ambulation for patients after high-viscosity bone cement injection treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture.Methods A total of 42 patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture were divided into the study group (n=21)and the control group (n=21).High-viscosity bone cement injection was used to perform percutaneous vertebroplasty for the patients in the study group,while low-viscosity bone cement injection was adopted to complete percutaneous vertebroplasty for the patients in the control group.The patients of the study group were asked to get out of bed in 4 hours after vertebroplasty and to do off-bed activity in 8 hours after vertebroplasty,while the patients of the control group were asked to get out of bed in 12 hours after vertebroplasty and to do off-bed activity in 24 hours after vertebroplasty.CT reexamination was performed within 3 days after vertebroplasty to observe the paravertebral leakage and the cement distribution in vertebrae.The visual analogue scale (VAS),the ability score of daily life activy (Barthel),the risk score of pressure skin ulcer (Braden) and the risk rating of deep venous thrombosis were used to evaluate the clinical effectiveness for both groups.Results The procedure of vertebroplasty was successfully accomplished in all patients of both groups.No statistically significant differences in VAS score and in Barthel score at 24 hours and 7 days after vertebroplasty existed between the two groups (P>0.05).Eight days after vertebroplasty,the differences in Barthel score,Braden score and the risk rating of deep venous thrombosis between the two groups were statistically significant (P<0.05),although the difference in VAS score between the two groups was not statistically significant.Conclusion In treating osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture by using high-viscosity bone cement injection,postoperative early ambulation can effectively improve the patient's daily activities,reduce the risk of the formation of pressure skin ulcer and deep vein thrombosis,thus,reduce the nursing workload for both nurses and patient's family members.(J Intervent Radiol,2017,26:749-752).