1.Preconditioning with 3-nitropropionic acid reduces myocardial apoptosis induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury
Yunhai YANG ; Zhaomin HAN ; Weidong LI ; Zhengliang TU ; Yiming NI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(3):274-276
Objective To investigate the effects of preconditioning with 3-nitropropionie acid on myocardial apoptosis induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury.Method Twenty-four rabbits were randomly divided into control group(group C,n=8),precondition group(group 3-NPA,n=8)and 5-HD group(group 5-HD,n=8).The group 5-HD was treated intravenously with 5 mg·kg-1 5-HD(ATP-sensitive potassium channels blocker),group C and group 3-NPA received normal saline instead of 5-HD.Ten minutes later,5-HD group and 3-NPA group were injected with 3-NPA(3 mg·kg-1)and the group C was injected with normal saline.Twenty-four hours later,the left anterior descending coronary artery was ligated for 30 min and then unclamped for 120 min to estabhsh ischemi-a-reperfitsion injury model.After reperfusion,the infarct sizes of ventricular myocardium,apoptotic myocardial cells and the expressions of Bcl-2 and Bax protein were measured.Results Infarct sizes and apoptotic myocardial cells in group 3-NPA were less than those in the others(P<0.01).The expressions of Bcl-2 in group 3-NPA.in-creased as compared with group C(P<0.05)and group 5-HD(P<0.05),whereas the expressions of Bax in group 3-NPA decreased as compared with group C(P<0.05)and group 5-HD(P<0.05).Conclusions Preconditioning with 3-nitmpropionie acid reduces myocardial apoptosis induced by isehemia-reporfusion injury which is attributed to the opening of mitochondrial KATP channels.
2.Nursing of patients with Grave's opththalmopathy undergoing endoscopic trans - ethmoid orbital decompression
Huarong CHEN ; Yinghui SHI ; Shuhui WU ; Linmin YU ; Xi ZHANG ; Yunhai TU ; Wencan WU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(17):43-45
Objective To introduce an effective nursing practice for patients with Grave's ophthalmopathy(GO) undergoing endoscopic trans-ethmoid orbital decompression(ETOD). Methods The treatment and nursing experience of 31 cases (57 eyes) undergoing orbital decompression through endoscopic trans-ethmoid approach were reviewed and analyzed. Results Three months after operation, exophthalmos was corrected in all 31 cases (57 eyes) with satisfying result, and the visual acuity was improved in all 9 cases (16 eyes),who complained of visual loss preoperatively. At the 3-months' review, 2 patients presented diplopia on the primary eye position due to newly on-set global displacement. Conclusions Advanced treatment and careful nursing are very important to improve the surgical safety and decrease the complications.
3.Changing of the orbital volume after endoscopic transethmoid medial wall decompression combined with the endoscopic transethmoid intraconal fat-removal orbital decompression in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy
Bo YU ; Can GONG ; Yunhai TU ; Ben CHEN ; Jieliang SHI ; Wencan WU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(12):39-44
Objective To present the changing of the parameters of orbital volume after endoscopic transethmoid medial orbital wall decompression combined with the endoscopic transethmoid intraconal fat-removal orbital decompression in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO).Methods A retrospective chart was reviewed in 11 patients (20 eyes) receiving orbital decompression for the treatment of exophthalmos secondary to TAO from September 2014 to August 2015. All patients diagnosed TAO were in stable and inactive phase at least for 6 months. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan were performed in all patients before and 3-month after surgery. CT scan of orbit and computer-aided measurement software were used to measure the exophthalmos. Changing of the parameters of orbital volume were recorded for analysis its relationship with the amount of proptosis reduction.Results The exophthalmos was signiifcantly decreased after surgery. Medial rectus volume, fat volume and orbital volume were larger postoperatively. The changing of rectus volume and fat volume both had negative correlationship with the amount of proptosis.Conclusions The thickening of medial rectus 3-month postoperative may due to the removing of medial wall of orbit during the surgery. The stimulation of the surgery may be another reason. The changing of rectus volume and fat volume both had negative correlationship with the amount of proptosis.