1.Diagnosis and surgical management for severe pancreatic injuries
Zhanwen SONG ; Guosheng DONG ; Xianting ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(08):-
Objective To explore the diagnosis and surgical management for severe injury of the pancreas. Method Fourteen patients with transected or derogated pancreatic trauma from January 1986 to December 1998 were reviewed. Result The mean age was 31 years.Injury was on the body and tail of the pancreas in 5 cases, on the neck in 6,and on the head in 3. Eleven patients suffered from compound injuries of the adjacent organs .Preoperative diagnosis was made in only 4 patients,diagnosis was achieved during first laparotomy in 9 patients ,and in second look in 1 patient.The operative procedure involved distal pancreatectomy in 5,proximal pancreatorrhaphy and distal pancreatojejunostomy in 5,head resection and distal pancreatojejunostomy in 3, and simple external drainage in 1.Fistula developed in 5 cases and perioperative mortality was 3/14.Conclusion Preoperative diagnosis for pancreas injury is difficult,and in most cases diagnosis can only be established during exploration.An appropriate operative procedure reduces the morbidity and mortality of pancreatic injuries.
2.Studies on liver-protection and promoting bile secretion of gentiopicroside
Zhanwen LIU ; Changxun CHEN ; Ruomin JIN ; Guoqing SHI ; Chunqing SONG ; Zhibi HU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Object To study the liver-protection and bile promoting secretion of gentiopicroside administrated ig in rat. Methods Gentiopicroside was administrated ig to the mice with liver injury induced by CCl 4 and D-GlaN. ALT, AST levels in serum and GSH-Px activity in liver were examined. The bile flow rate and the concentration of the main components in the bile of rats after ig administration of gentiopicroside were estimated. Results Gentiopicroside administrated ig decreased the serum ALT and AST levels, increased the liver GSH-Px activity in the mice treated with CCl 4, promoted the secretion of bile and increased the concentration of bilirubin in the bile. Conclusion Gentiopicroside administrated ig exhibited significant liver-protection and promoting bile secretion.
3.Effects of antisense oligodeoxynucleotide on expression of heparanase mRNA and invasion of pancreatic carcinoma in hypoxia
Kewei MENG ; Wujun WU ; Zhanwen SONG ; Xianting ZHOU ; Xuefeng WANG ; Yongming ZHANG ; Shaojun LI
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2010;04(3):148-151
Objective To study the regulation of heparanase expression by hypoxia and its correlation to the invasiveness of tumor cells. Methods BxPC-3 cells were cultured in hypoxia in vitro and the heparanase mRNA and protein expression were detected by reverse transcriptional polymerase reaction chains (RT-PCR) and western blot respectively. Matrigel invasion assay was used to observe the invasive abilities of tumor cells in hypoxia and in the status of heparanase was inhibited by antisense oligodeoxynucleotide (AS-ODN) targeting to the heparanase gene promoter. Results In normoxia, there was a relatively low level of heparanase mRNA and protein expression in cultured BxPC-3 cells. In hypoxia, heparanase expression, mRNA and protein which expressed consistently, were inhibited slightly at 3h and upregulated significantly at 6h, 12h, 24h and 48h. When the heparanase expression was inhibited by AS-ODN, the heparanase mRNA and protein maintained low in hypoxia, however, the nonsense oligodeoxynucleotide (NS-ODN) did not block upregulation of heparanase expression. In matrigel assay, after 48h incubation, number of BxPC-3 cells that penetrated the Matrigel-coated filter of transwell chamber was increased 96.2% in hypoxia (P<0.01), the Hpa AS-ODN (400 nmol/L) inhibited the invasive cells by 37.2% (P<0.05). Conclusions BxPC-3 cells invasion ability is enhanced by hypoxia through upregulation of heparanase mRNA and protein expression in BxPC-3 pancreatic cancer cell lines.