1.Viability and histological changes of encapsulated rat hepatocyte after transplantation
Yangde ZHANG ; Yumin XU ; Jian PENG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2001;22(3):161-163
Objective To study the viability and histological change of encapsulated rat hepatocytes after being transplanted into abdominal cavity of rat. Methods The two-step collagenase perfusing method was used to separate hepatocytes from Wistar rat liver. The separated hepatocytes were purified with Percoll density gradient centrifugation and encapsulated by the alginate-barium method. Then the purified hepatocytes were transplanted into abdominal cavity of SD rats (group 1) and the encapsulated hepatocytes were transplanted into abdominal cavity of SD rats (group 2) and Wistar rats (group 3). At different time points post-transplantation, trypan blue stain exclusion was used to determine the viability of recovered hepatocytes. The histological changes of transplanted microencapsulated hepatocytes was examined using HE stain. Results Twenty-four h after transplantation, the viability of hepatocytes between group 1 and group 2 showed significant difference (P<0.01), but there was no significant difference between group 2 and group 3 (P>0.05). At day 4 and day 7 after transplantation, the viability of hepatocytes showed significant difference between group 1 and group 2, and group 2 and group 3 (P<0.01). At day 14 after transplantation, no significant difference was found in the viability of hepatocytes between group 2 and group 3 (P>0.05). From day 4 post-transplantation, fibrosis overgrowth was found around some microencapsules, and it was more obvious in group 2 than in group 3. Conclusions Microencapsulation can provide protection to transplanted hepatocytes from host immunorejection, and thus increase the viability of hepatocytes post transplantation. The existence of inadequately encapsulated microencapsule cause the fibrosis overgrowth around these capsules, resulting in ischemia and subsequent necrosis of the hepatocytes and decreasing hepatocyte viability.
2.Timing of endoscopic treatment for acute cholangitis of severe type accompanying multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Nianfeng LI ; Yangde ZHANG ; Jian PENG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the timing of endoscopic treatment for acute cholangitis of severe type(ACST) accompanying multiple organ dysfunction syndrome(MODS).Methods On the basis of routine medical measures,such as oxygen inhalation and antishock treatment,9 patients with ACST accompanying MODS were given endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) with endoscopic sphincterotomy(EST),or endoscopic nasobiliary drainage(ENBD) after needle electrode fenestration and stone removal with basket,or endoscopic retrograde biliary drainage(ERBD) with internal stent.Results The endoscopic treatment was successfully accomplished within 35 min in all the 9 patients.Seven patients at stage 1~2 of MODS rehabilitated at 1~2 weeks after treatment,while 2 patients at stage 3 of MODS died in 2 weeks.Conclusions Endoscopic treatment should be applied to patients with ACST at stage 1~2 of MODS as early as possible.For patients with ACST at stage 3~4 of MODS,however,emphasis should be laid on the prevention of organ failure and the reversion of organ functions.
3.The effect of NO precursor or NOS inhibitor on survival of rats with acute liver failure
Yangde ZHANG ; Jianmin QIN ; Jian PENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
ObjectiveTo observe the e ff ect of NO precursor or/and NOS inhibitor on the survival of acute liver failure( ALF) rats.MethodsModel of ALF rat was established by resecting 90% of the rat liver and the effect of NO prec ursor or/and NOS inhibitor was observed.Resu ltsAdministration of NO precursor significantly improved the liver, lung, kidney and bowel function. The rats′ survival rate at 24 h, and 72 h increased significantly, whereas NOS inhibitor deteriorated fu nctions of important organs(P
4.Effects of different collagenase digestion on yield rate of purified islets in rats
Weiping DONG ; Yangde PENG ; Xiaoying DING ; Yufei WANG ; Yunhong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;33(1):53-55
ObjectiveTo compare the yield rate of rats islets between different collagenase digestion groups.MethodsThe SD rats were randomly divided into two groups as following by using random digits table:collagenase P group (pancreas digested by 1 mg/ml collagenase P) and type Ⅴ collagenase group (pancreas digested by 1 mg/ml type Ⅴ collagenase).After pancreas digestion,rat islet cells in two groups were culture,purified and stained with DTZ.The mean islet number and islet equivalent (IEQ) before and after purification were measured under an inverted microscope.The viability of purified islets was assessed by fluorescence staining of aridine orange (AO) and propidium iodide (PI) under the fluorescence microscopy.After purification and culture for two days,islets function was evaluated by insulin releasing tests in the two groups.ResultsBefore purification,there was no significant difference in the islets number obtained from the pancreas between two groups (P>0.05),but there was significant difference in the IEQ (P<0.05).After purification,the islets number in type Ⅴcollagenase group and collagenase P group was (485 ± 113)/pancrease and (643 ± 82)/pancrease,and IEQ was (674 ± 157)/pancreas and (989 ± 126)/pancreas,respectively (P<0.05).Islet viability in type Ⅴcollagenase group and collagenase P group was (96.13 ±1.13) % and (96.38 ± 0.92) % respectively (P>0.05).The results of insulin releasing tests revealed there was no significant difference in islet function stimulated by hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia between two groups (P>0.05).ConclusionTwo types of collagenase are suitable for the islets digestion in rats.The stability of digestion and yield rate of purified islets in collagenase P group are higher than in type Ⅴ collagenase group.
5.The effect of Fe3O4 nanometer magnetic fluid induced hyperthermia on implanted liver cancer in nude mice
Jian PENG ; Qi TANG ; Yifeng PAN ; Wei CHEN ; Yuanfei HUANG ; Yangde ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(3):237-240
Objective To study the therapeutic effect of Fe3O4 nanometer magnetic fluid-induced hyperthermia on implanted liver cancer in nude mice under alternating magnetic field. Methods Nude mice model bearing implanted HepG2 was established. Mice were then randomly divided into 3 groups: the blank control group; the magnetic field group; nanometer magnetic fluid group. The magnetic field group were just put under the magnetic field; Nanometer magnetic fluid group received injection of PEG-PEI/Fe3O4 nanometer magnetic fluid under the alternating magnetic field. At the frequency of 40 kHz, and magnetic field of 5 kA/m, 15 minutes one day in the next 14 days. On the 7th day and the 15th day, the changes of tumor volume and weight were recorded, cell apoptosis were observed and recorded and pathological examination was done. Results On the 7th and the 15th day, in the nanometer magnetic fluid group, tumors' volume was smaller and the weight was lighter than other groups, and the tumor inhibitory rate of 54. 20% (t = 14. 506,P <0. 01 ) was significantly higher than the control group and the magnetic field group 22. 66% ( t = 7.497, P < 0. 05 ). In the control group, tumor cells grew well, high density, the nucleus engrained, the shape irregular, the nuclear fission clear; compared with the control group, in the magnetic field group, tumor cells scatter thinly, intercellular substance increases, and necrosis area formed;in the nanometer magnetic fluid group, many of tumor cells died, their cell nucleus broke up and vanished,the blood vessel reduced obviously, and the tumor cell spread thinly. Conclusions Under the alternating magnetic field, PEG-PEI/Fe3O4 nanometer magnetic fluid inhibits liver cancer growth in nude mice model of HepG2.
6.Experimental study of colorectal cancerous autofluorescent spectra induced by laser.
Xiangjian LUO ; Yangde ZHANG ; Jianguo LI ; Jian PENG ; Xing CAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(6):1231-1233
The researches reported in this article are focused on the autofluorescent signal collection of colorectal tissues by laser induced autofluorescent diagnostic system, and on the signal processing by power spectra and networks methods, Pretty good clinical diagnostic sensitivity and specificity are acquired. These may serve as a foundation on which to develop a system for diagnosis of colorecal cancer.
Colorectal Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Lasers
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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