1.Groin Lymphatic Complication After Vascular Operations
Ming HU ; Xinwu LU ; Mier JIANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(05):-
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the associated risks and optimal management of groin lymphatic complications (GLC) after vascular operations.Methods Retrospectively review of 520 vascular operations requiring a groin incision was carried out.Results Sixteen GLC were recognized, the incidence GLC was 3 08%. Increased incidence of GLC in this series was found in previously dissected groin, excessive tissue anatomy and inguinal enlarged lymph nodes . 12 GLC were treated by conservative approach ,4 GLC were treated by early reoperation. Early reoperation reduced hospitalization time and less wound infection complications.Conclusions GLC is a troublesome problem in clinic,key is prevention.Treatment of GLC should be individualized,early reoperation should be performed if persistent lymphocutaneous fislula and large drainage existed.
2.Exploration of Physiology Experimental Teaching
Hongyan LUO ; Xinwu HU ; Ming TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(08):-
The article expounded the preparation of experiment,teaching in class and conclusion after class,and explained the significance of teaching methods.To explore how to culture the ability of creative thinking,we conducted the experiment of teaching physiology for self-design and experimental skills,and aroused the students' interest in study in order to enhance the quality and effect of teaching in experimental class of physiology.
3.Effect of H_2O_2 on voltage-gated potassium channels in rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells
Hongyan LUO ; Ming TANG ; Yimei DU ; Changjin LIU ; Bi TANG ; Xinwu HU ; Mouxian HU ; Jiaoya XI ; Yuanlong SONG ; Hescheler JURGEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM: To determine the effect of hydrogen peroxide(H_2O_2) on voltage-gated potassium channel currents(IKv) in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells(PASMCs).METHODS: Using whole cell patch-clamp technique,IKv was recorded in freshly isolated rat PASMCs with acute enzymatic digestion method.The effect of hydrogen peroxide on IKv in PASMCs was investigated in normoxia.RESULTS: IKv in PASMCs was increased significantly by H_2O_2 and the increase depended on the concentration in normoxia.Current-voltage relationship curve shifted to the left.CONCLUSION: Hydrogen peroxide is an important K~+ channel opener.
4.Roles of the Kv1.2, Kv1.5, Kv2.1 potassium channels in hypoxia pulmonary vasoconstriction
Yimei DU ; Ming TANG ; Changjin LIU ; Zhigang HONG ; Qinmei KE ; Jiufang DI ; Hongyan LUO ; Mouxian HU ; Xinwu HU ; Jiaoya XI ; Bi TANG ; Heschele JURGEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM:To determine the role of Kv1 2, Kv1 5, Kv2 1 in the hypoxia pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV). METHODS: Male Wistar rats were divided into two groups: normoxic group and hypoxic group. The single smooth muscle cell was obtained from pulmonary artery of Wistar rats with acute enzymatic digestion method. The conventional whole-cell patch clamp technique was used to record the resting membrane potential (Em) and the potassium currents of voltage-gated potassium channel (IKv) in rat pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMC). Intracellular application of Kv1 2/Kv1 5/Kv2 1 antibodies (1∶125) was conducted through the whole-cell patch clamp system. RESULTS: ① Em of PASMC was depolarized after 24 h hypoxia compared with that of control cells [from (-51 8?0 8) mV to (-47 2? 0 7) mV, P
5.Mechanisms of depressor effect of norepinephrine injected into subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitarius tractus in rabbits.
Yi, ZHANG ; Hongyan, LUO ; Shenghong, LIU ; Zhengrong, YI ; Ai, LI ; Xinwu, HU ; Changjin, LIU ; Ming, TANG ; Lieju, LIU ; Yuanlong, SONG ; Linlin, GAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):263-4, 268
This experiment aimed to investigate the effect of adrenergic system in the subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitrius tractus (CNTS) on renal nerve discharges. Norepinephrine (NE) was microinjected into the CNTS of rabbits and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and renal nerve discharges (FRND) were synchronously recorded. The results indicated that (1) microinjection of norepinephine into the CNTS of rabbit could significantly attenuate the frequency of renal nerve discharge, and at the same time decrease markedly the mean arterial pressure. (2) Microinjection of 0.3 nmol yohimbin into CNTS had no significant influence on FRND and MAP, but could attenuate and even reverse the effects of NE on FRND and MAP. These results suggest that microinjection of NE into CNTS may activate the alpha-adrenorecptor located in CNTS and secondarily produce a depressor effect by attenuating the activity of periphenal sympathetic nervous system.
Blood Pressure/drug effects
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Depression, Chemical
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Kidney/*innervation
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Microinjections
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Norepinephrine/*pharmacology
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Solitary Nucleus/*physiology
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Sympathetic Nervous System/drug effects
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Sympathetic Nervous System/*physiopathology
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Vasomotor System/physiopathology
6.Characterization of Monoclonal Antibody to L-Homocysteic Acid and Its Immunohistochemistry in Rat Hippocampus
Changjin LIU ; Ai LI ; Xinwu HU ; Ming TANG ; Yimei DU ; Liangpin ZHANG ; Lei CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(1):1-4
L-homocysteic acid (HCA) and other amino acids were conjugated to rat brain material ( extracted rat brain protein) with glutaraldehyde to form HCA- and amino acids-brain material con-jugates. The specificity of monoclonal antibody (McAb) was tested on serial dilution test and ab-sorption test on enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using these conjugates as antigens instead of amino acids-BSA (bovine serum albumin) conjugates used previously. The characterized McAb was applied for immunohistochemical staining using PAP (peroxidase antiperoxidase) tech-nique in combination with silver enhancement of diamino-benzene (DAB) products. The results in-dicated that McAb to L-HCA reacted with L-HCA-brain material conjugates, but not with other a-mino acids-brain material conjugates so far tested. McAb absorbed with L-HCA-brain material a-bolished or decreased immunoreactivity of L-HCA-brain material with McAb. The antibody selec-tively stained subpopulation of cells and processes in the hippocampus fixed with glutaradehyde. Absorption of McAb with L-HCA-brain material abolished immunohistochemical staining. These results suggested that McAb was specific for L-HCA-brain materials and could be used for imuno-histocytochemistry. This would provide a new tool for immunohistochemical visualization and locali-zation of L-HCA in the nervous system.
7.Mechanisms of Depressor Effect of Norepinephrine Injected into Subnucleus Commissuriu of Nucleus Solitarius Tractus in Rabbits
Yi ZHANG ; Hongyan LUO ; Shenghong LIU ; Zhengrong YI ; Ai LI ; Xinwu HU ; Changjin LIU ; Ming TANG ; Lieju LIU ; Yuanlong SONG ; Linlin GAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):263-264,268
Summary: This experiment aimed to investigate the effect of adrenergic system in the subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitrius tractus (CNTS) on renal nerve discharges. Norepinephrine (NE) was microinjected into the CNTS of rabbits and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and renal nerve discharges (FRND) were synchronously recorded. The results indicated that (1) microinjection of norepinephine into the CNTS of rabbit could significantly attenuate the frequency of renal nerve discharge, and at the same time decrease markedly the mean arterial pressure. (2) Microinjection of 0.3 nmol yohimbin into CNTS had no significant influence on FRND and MAP, but could attenuate and even reverse the effects of NE on FRND and MAP. These results suggest that microinjection of NE into CNTS may activate the alpha-adrenorecptor located in CNTS and secondarily produce a depressor effect by attenuating the activity of peripheral sympathetic nervous system.
8.3D printing-assisted pre-fenestration and branch stent endovascular repair for the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
Jiateng HU ; Fengshi LI ; Xintong XU ; Sheng HUANG ; Huaxiang LU ; Jinbao QIN ; Kaichuang YE ; Xiaobing LIU ; Guang LIU ; Xinwu LU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(7):491-495
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 3D printing-assisted pre-fenestration and branch stent endovascular repair (F/b EVAR) in the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.Methods:The clinical data of 26 patients treated with 3D printing-assisted F/b EVAR for complicated thoracic and abdominal aortic diseases at the Department of Vascular Surgery, the Ninth People's Hospital,Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from May 2019 to Sep 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:The success rate in these 26 cases of TAAA with 3D printing combined with F/b EVAR was 97.89%, and the mean follow-up time was (8.03±4.15) months. Four cases had Ⅲc internal leakage and disappeared during the follow-up. One case of type Ⅲ leakage were narrowed during follow-up. Ic type internal leakage occurred in 1 patient and disappeared after the addition of a stent at the distal end. During the follow-up period, aortic CTA indicated that 1 patient had renal artery stent occlusion and smooth blood in other visceral branches. No complications such as organ ischemia, lower limb ischemia and all-cause death occurred during follow-up.Conclusion:3D printing-assisted F/b EVAR minimally invasive repair of TAAA is a feasible, effective and safe technique, with high success rate and low complication rate of visceral branch artery reconstruction.
9.Application of "Fabulous" stent system to improve aortic remodeling after TEVAR for type B aortic dissection.
Chengkai HU ; Jue YANG ; Wei WANG ; Xiangchen DAI ; Xinwu LU ; Youfei QI ; Hongpeng ZHANG ; Yuchong ZHANG ; Ye YUAN ; Enci WANG ; Yi SI ; Weiguo FU ; Lixin WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(10):1231-1233