1.Effects of various surgical procedures on portal hemodynamics in patients with portal hypertension
Shuguang ZHANG ; Changle RUAN ; Zhenhai YU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
ObjectiveTo study the effects on hemodynamics of portal venous system of splenorenal shunt plus pericardia devascularization (SRS+PCDV), and evaluate the clinical significance of this operative procedure.MethodsThe hemodynamic parameters of portal venous system by Doppler color-flow imaging (DCFI) of 99 patients with portal hypertension (PH) were measured before and after operation.Results(1)In SRS group the postoperative portal venous flow (PVF), free portal pressure(FPP) decreased by (57?9)%, (52?5)% respectively (P0.05).(3)In SRS+PCDV group PVF,FPP decreased by (36?8)%, (34?10)% respectively(P
2.Long-term effect of combined portoazygous devuscularization and shunt for treatment of portal hypertension.
Shuguang ZHANG ; Changle RUAN ; Zhenhai YU ; Guangxing LI ; Zhaoting LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery 2001;21(3):147-148
ObjectiveTo evaluate the therapeutic effect of combined portoazygous devascularization and shunt on portal hypertension. MethodsThe data of 56 cases of portal hypertension treated with portoazygous devascularization and shunt from April 1987 to April 1999 was summarized. ResultsThere was no death in 54 patients receiving selective operation;of 2 cases receiving emergency operation, one died. Among 49 followed-up cases, there was one rebleeding,2 hepatic encephalopathy, and one died of liver failure 4 years after opeation. The mean portal pressure before and after operation was(3.42±0.46) kPa and (2.50±0.35) kPa, respectively. ConclusionCombined portoazygons devascularization and shunt not only decreases portal pressure but preserve hepatic blood flow to some extent.
3.Clinical research on the simultaneous surgical treatment of craniomaxillofacial fracture combined with other injuries.
Jiawu LIU ; Huiming YU ; Changle QIU ; Lei LIU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(1):51-53
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed to compare the treatment effects of simultaneous surgical treatment and stage operation for patients with craniomaxillofacial fracture combined with other injuries.
METHODSFifty patients with maxillofacial fractures combined with other injuries were chosen and divided into simultaneous (28 patients) and staging (22 patients) operation groups. In simultaneous operation group, maxillofacial fracture reduction, internal fixation, and other parts of the surgery were simultaneously operated by relevant departments jointly. In the staging operation group, maxillofacial fracture reduction and internal fixation were performed after treatment of other injuries. Data on the treatment efficacy and associated injuries of the two groups were statistically analyzed.
RESULTSIn the simultaneous operation group, 26 patients had good occluding relation, the maximum mouth opening was (34.5 +/- 3.7) mm, the symmetry and shape of hard tissues recovered well, and the bone plate of one patient was removed because of internal fixation infection. In the staging operation group, 14 patients had good occluding relation, the maximum mouth opening was (28.5 +/- 3.5) mm, the symmetry and shape of hard tissues poorly recovered, and the bone plates of 5 patients were removed because of internal fixation infection. Statistical significance was determined among occluding relation, maximum mouth opening, postoperative complications, and length of stay of the two groups (P< 0.05). Treatment of the simultaneous operation group was more effective than that of the staging operation group.
CONCLUSIONWhen a patient's condition is relatively stable, simultaneous surgical treatment of multiple specialties should be conducted to treat craniomaxillofacial fracture combined with other injuries.
Bone Plates ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Maxillofacial Injuries ; Treatment Outcome
4.Modified Walker's procedure for the treatment of postoperative rebleeding in portal hypertensive patients
Minghai WANG ; Shuguang ZHANG ; Zhenhai YU ; Guangxin LI ; Kun WANG ; Shiyong QIN ; Changle RUAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;28(9):690-692
Objectives To evaluate modified transthoracic esophageal transection (modified Walker's procedure) for management of postoperative rebleeding of portal hypertension.Methods Since 1983,we adopted modified Walker's operation to make low esophageal transection and transect intraabdominal recurrent varix of the coronary vein in the treatment of esophageal variceal rebleeding in portal hypertensive patients who had received previous surgeries aiming at portal hypertension.Results In 53 cases of postoperative rebleeding of portal hypertension,49 cases underwent elective operation with no mortality,4 cases received emergency surgery,one died post-operatively due to hepatic failure.The postoperative control rate of recurrent bleeding was 100%,and the overall postoperative mortality was 2%.The longest postoperative survival time was 24 years,and the 5-year survival rate was 77%.There were no postoperative recurrent hemorrhage and hepatic encephalopathy.Conclusions Modified transthoracic esophageal transection (modified Walker's procedure) is easy to perform,good at saving operative time,with a reliable immediate hemostatic effect and long-term control of variceal hemorrhage,hence is a effective remedy operative method for postoperative rebleeding of portal hypertensive patients after failed previous operations.
5.Research progress of costimulatory signals and cardiovascular diseases
Changle DU ; Yu WANG ; Renbiao MEI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(3):656-662
Chronic inflammation is the pathological basis for the development of cardiovascular diseases.Immune cells domi-nated by T cells can secrete pro-inflammatory factors to mediate inflammation and affect the progress of cardiovascular diseases.The co-stimulatory signals is the second signal of T cell activation,which can enhance or inhibit the signal transmission of T cell antigen re-ceptor(TCR)by Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase(PI3K),mitogen activated protein kinase(MAPK)and C-Jun N-terminal kinases(JNK),which play an important role in cardiovascular disease by regulating T cell immune function,the release of inflammatory cyto-kines,and the production of extracellular matrix.This article describes the transmission mechanism of costimulatory signals and their correlation with cardiovascular diseases,in order to provide new ideas for immunotherapy of cardiovascular diseases.
6.Development and evaluation of mild TBI rapid diagnostic strips based on GFAP labeled with quantum dots
Changle YU ; Wenliang FU ; Weiwei XING ; Donggang XU
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(2):115-121
Objective To establish an auxiliary method for diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury based on serum GFAP rapid detection test strips using immunochromatographic technology labeled with quantum dot microspheres.Methods The quantum dot microspheres were coupled with GFAP antibodies.The detection conditions were optimized to obtain the fluorescence probe in order to prepare the immunochromatographic test strips.An auxiliary diagnostic method was established after optimization of detection conditions.Finally,the auxiliary diagnostic effect of the test strips was evaluated using clinical samples.Results The serum concentration of GFAP could be detected by the optimized test strips within 13 mins with a detection limit of 0.15 ng/mL,and no more than 70μL of the serum sample was required.In addition,good reproducibility was achieved by different batches of test strips(CV=10.7%).The detection sensitivity and specificity of the strips to mild traumatic brain injury using 51 clinical samples were 95.24%and 96.67%respectively,indicating good effects of detection.Conclusion The developed test strips are user-friendly with reliable results,which can facilitate field rapid diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in complicated wartime environments.
7.Photobiomodulation Facilitates Rat Cutaneous Wound Healing by Promoting Epidermal Stem Cells and Hair Follicle Stem Cells Proliferation
Tong WANG ; Yajuan SONG ; Liu YANG ; Wei LIU ; Zhen’an HE ; Yi SHI ; Baoqiang SONG ; Zhou YU
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2024;21(1):65-79
BACKGROUND:
Cutaneous wound healing represents a common fundamental phenomenon requiring the participation of cells of distinct types and a major concern for the public. Evidence has confirmed that photobiomodulation (PBM) using near-infrared (NIR) can promote wound healing, but the cells involved and the precise molecular mechanisms remain elusive.
METHODS:
Full-thickness skin defects with a diameter of 1.0 cm were made on the back of rats and randomly divided into the control group, 10 J, 15 J, and 30 J groups. The wound healing rate at days 4, 8, and 12 postoperatively was measured. HE and Masson staining was conducted to reveal the histological characteristics. Immunofluorescence staining was performed to label the epidermal stem cells (ESCs) and hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs). Western blot was performed to detect the expressions of proteins associated with ESCs and HFSCs. Cutaneous wound tissues were collected for RNA sequencing. Gene ontology and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis was performed, and the hub genes were identified using CytoHubba and validated by qRT-PCR.
RESULTS:
PBM can promote reepithelialization, extracellular matrix deposition, and wound healing, increase the number of KRT14+/PCNA+ ESCs and KRT15+/PCNA+ HFSCs, and upregulate the protein expression of P63, Krt14, and PCNA. Three hundred and sixty-six differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 7 hub genes including Sox9, Krt5, Epcam, Cdh1, Cdh3, Dsp, and Pkp3 were identified. These DEGs are enriched in skin development, cell junction, and cadherin binding involved in cell–cell adhesion etc., while these hub genes are related to skin derived stem cells and cell adhesion.
CONCLUSION
PBM accelerates wound healing by enhancing reepithelialization through promoting ESCs and HFSCs proliferation and elevating the expression of genes associated with stem cells and cell adhesion. This may provide a valuable alternative strategy to promote wound healing and reepithelialization by modulating the proliferation of skin derived stem cells and regulating genes related to cell adhesion.
8.The effect of pregnant rats exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic field on the hippocampal morphology and nerve growth factor of offspring rats.
Sheng Qing Yu ZHANG ; Pan Pan DU ; Xiao SHU ; Hui Xin WU ; Yun Zhen MU ; Xi Nan WU ; Yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2022;40(9):656-660
Objective: To explore the effects of exposure of pregnant rats to radio frequency electromagnetic field on the ultrastructure of hippocampus and the levels of obesity related protein (FTO) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in offspring rats. Methods: In September 2019, 36 healthy 7-week-old Wistar rats were selected, including 24 female rats (150-200 g) and 12 male rats (200-250 g) . The male and female mice were mated in the cage at 2: 1 ratio at 18: 00 every night. The smear results showed that the sperm was positive and the mating was successful. The day was regarded as the 0 day of pregnancy. Pregnant rats were randomly divided into 3 experimental groups and 3 control groups, with 4 rats in each group. The experimental group was exposed to 1 800 MHz, Wi-Fi and 1 800 MHz+Wi-Fi respectively, and the three control groups were exposed to virtual exposure. 12 hours a day for 21 days in three batches. After the end of exposure, the offspring of each group were raised for 7 weeks. The ultrastructural changes of the hippocampus were observed by transmission electron microscopy, the FTO level in the hippocampus was determined by Western blot, and the NGF level in the brain tissue was determined by ELISA. Results: Transmission electron microscopy showed that the nuclei of hippocampal tissue of female and male rats in the 1800 MHz group were slightly contracted, the cytoplasm was slightly edema, and the nuclei of male rats were obviously irregular. In the offspring of male and female rats in the Wi-Fi group, the nucleus of hippocampal tissue contracted seriously, the cell membrane was irregular, and the cytoplasm appeared obvious edema. In the 1800 MHz+Wi-Fi group, the nuclei of hippocampal tissue of both male and female offspring rats were severely contracted, the nuclear membrane was irregular, and the cytoplasm was severely edema. there was no significant difference in FTO level among the groups (P>0.05) . Compared with other groups, NGF content in hippocampus of offspring rats in the 1800 MHz+Wi-Fi group was significantly higher (P<0.05) . Conclusion: Exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields will damage the morphological structure of hippocampal tissue of offspring and stimulate the increase of NGF expression in the hippocampus.
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