1. Current status and prospects of the jejunoileal bypass in bariatric surgery
Fan LI ; Fan ZHANG ; Dewen TAN ; Weidong TONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(9):843-847
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for obesity and the related metabolic diseases. At present, although the jejunoileal bypass is widely used in various types of bariatric surgery, the effect of reconstructed anatomy after the jejunoileal bypass on normal physiological function of obese patients has not been clarified. This leaves some controversy about the recommended limb lengths in jejunoileal bypass. At the same time, there is no consensus on the optimal biliary limb length and alimentary limb length in the standard gastric bypass. Lack of accurate measurement of common limb length and total small bowel length inevitably results in unsatisfactory percentage of excess body weight loss caused by short limb length, or malabsorption and malnutrition caused by long limb length. The authors discussed the effects of different length of biliary limb, alimentary limb and common limb on weight loss, and introduced the preliminary application and prospects of the jejunoileal bypass including measurement of total small bowel length in bariatric surgery.
2.Preoperative medication timing analysis and effect on neovascular membrane vascular endothelial growth factor in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy assisted by Conbercept
Xiaoxia WEN ; Dewen TAN ; Hongjun LI ; Youya LIU ; Xiaojun JIANG ; Teng FANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(1):89-93
Objective To investigate the timing of administration of Conbercept in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) before operation and its effect on neovascularization vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).Methods 90 patients (90 eyes) with PDR who underwent vitrectomy (PPV) were randomly divided into groups A,B and C,with 30 cases in each group.Group A received no intravitreal injection of Conbercept before operation,group B received intravitreal injection of Conbercept 3 days before operation,and group C received intravitreal injection of Conbercept 5 days before operation.The operation condition,visual acuity level,concentration of vascular endothelial growth factor in aqueous humor and positive expression of vascular growth factor in neovascularization membrane were compared in the three groups.Results There was no significant difference in the incidence of iatrogenic hiatus during operation,transient high intraocular pressure and hyphema after operation in the three groups (P > 0.05).Compared with group A,group B and C had shorter the operation time,less electrocoagulation,lower LogMAR BCVA (best corrected visual acuity) three months after operation (P ≤ 0.05).There was no significant difference in the concentration of vascular endothelial growth factor between group B and group C before vitreous injection (P > 0.05).The expression of VEGF in aqueous humor of group B and group C was lower than that of group A (P ≤ 0.05),and the total positive expression rate of VEGF in neovascularization membrane of group B and group C was 76.67% and 73.33% respectively,lower than that of group A (100.0%,P ≤0.05).The vitreous re-bleeding of group B and group C was 6.67% and 10.0%,lower than that of group A (32.14%,P ≤ 0.05).While there was no significant difference between group B and group C (P >0.05).Conclusions Vitreous injection of Conbercept before PPV in PDR patients can reduce the concentration of VEGF in aqueous humor and the positive expression rate of VEGF in neovascularization membrane,significantly improve visual acuity and reduce the incidence of postoperative complications.The effect of vitreous injection 3 and 5 days before PPV is basically the same.
3.Construction and application value of CT-based three-dimensional digital model of small bowel for predication of small bowel length before bariatric surgery
Fan ZHANG ; Yi WU ; Xin HU ; Dewen TAN ; Guangyan LI ; Yu GAO ; Zhengyong LIU ; Ji JIANG ; Fang SUN ; Xunmei ZHOU ; Lijuan LIU ; Weidong TONG ; Fan LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2020;19(4):439-443
Objective:To construct a computed tomography (CT)-based three-dimensional digital model of small bowel, and investigate its application value for predication of small bowel length before bariatric surgery.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinical data of 3 patients with obesity who were admitted to the Daping Hospital of Army Medical University from December 2018 to January 2019 were collected. There were 2 males and 1 female, aged from from 24 to 44 years, with a median age of 25 years. Patients underwent abdominal enhanced CT examination before operation, and the three-dimensional digital models of small bowel for each patient were constructed respectively. Of the 3 patients, 2 underwent sleeve gastrectomy and 1 underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. The 3 patients were numbered as No.1, No.2, and No.3 according to the operation time. Observation indicators: (1) construction of three-dimensional digital model of small bowel and preoperative prediction of small bowel length; (2) intraoperative measurement of small bowel length and the relative error between preoperative prediction of small bowel length and intraoperative measurement of small bowel length. Count data were represented as absolute numbers or percentages.Results:(1) Construction of three-dimensional digital model of small bowel and preoperative prediction of small bowel length: the three-dimensional digital models of small bowel for each patient were constructed respectively before operation. The volume of small bowel, area of each cross-section for the 10 cross-sections of small bowel, average area of cross-section of small bowel, preoperative prediction of small bowel length in the three-dimensional digital model of small bowel of No.1 patient were 1 312 985 mm 3, 174 mm 2, 154 mm 2, 143 mm 2, 172 mm 2, 345 mm 2, 213 mm 2, 357 mm 2, 173 mm 2, 382 mm 2, 154 mm 2, 227 mm 2, 578 cm. The above indicators of No.2 patient were 1 817 224 mm 3, 274 mm 2, 196 mm 2, 487 mm 2, 413 mm 2, 520 mm 2, 254 mm 2, 231 mm 2, 170 mm 2, 212 mm 2, 168 mm 2, 293 mm 2, 620 cm. The above indicators of No.3 patient were 2 183 019 mm 3, 320 mm 2, 408 mm 2, 281 mm 2, 222 mm 2, 194 mm 2, 219 mm 2, 188 mm 2, 419 mm 2, 326 mm 2, 235 mm 2, 281 mm 2, 777 cm. (2) Intraoperative measurement of small bowel length and the relative error between preoperative prediction of small bowel length and intraoperative measurement of small bowel length: the length of small bowel measured intraoperatively for No.1, No.2, and No.3 patients were 570 cm, 600 cm, and 780 cm, respectively. The relative error between preoperative prediction of small bowel length and intraoperative measurement of small bowel length of No.1, No.2, and No.3 patients were 1.40%、3.33%、0.38%, respectively. Conclusion:Three-dimensional digital model of the small bowel can predict the small bowel length before bariatric surgery.
4.Role of lysyl oxidase family in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma
Xiaobin QIN ; Zulong LI ; Shenglan ZENG ; Liting TAN ; Yingyu LE ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(3):682-687
Lysyl oxidase (LOX) family is a group of copper-containing amine oxidases composed of LOX and LOX-like proteins (LOXL1, LOXL2, LOXL3, and LOXL4). It is overexpressed in tumor tissue and promotes tumor metastasis through covalent cross-linking of extracellular matrix, with the functions of cell growth control, tumor inhibition, senescence, and chemotaxis. In recent years, more and more evidence has shown that LOX family members play a key role in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), suggesting that they have great potential as therapeutic targets. This article reviews the role of LOX family members in the development and progression of HCC and the intervention effect of traditional Chinese medicine extracts on HCC by regulating LOX family, in order to provide a reference for further research on the prevention and treatment of HCC.
5.Effect of diet-gut microbiota axis on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Shenglan ZENG ; Rongzhen ZHANG ; Na WANG ; Tingshuai WANG ; Liting TAN ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(11):2676-2679
The incidence rate of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing. Diet is considered one of the main driving forces regulating the composition of intestinal microbiota, and the intestine and the liver are closely linked through the portal vein, so changes in gut microbiota may affect liver function and promote inflammation, insulin resistance, and steatosis, thereby causing NAFLD. This article elaborates on the relationship between diet, gut microbiota, and the liver and the research advances in how this axis promotes the progression of NAFLD, as well as the change in potential mechanism due to intestinal dysbacteriosis and related treatment methods.
6.Consensus for the management of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Nanshang ZHONG ; Yanqing DING ; Yuanli MAO ; Qian WANG ; Guangfa WANG ; Dewen WANG ; Yulong CONG ; Qun LI ; Youning LIU ; Li RUAN ; Baoyuan CHEN ; Xiangke DU ; Yonghong YANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Xuezhe ZHANG ; Jiangtao LIN ; Jie ZHENG ; Qingyu ZHU ; Daxin NI ; Xiuming XI ; Guang ZENG ; Daqing MA ; Chen WANG ; Wei WANG ; Beining WANG ; Jianwei WANG ; Dawei LIU ; Xingwang LI ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Jie CHEN ; Rongchang CHEN ; Fuyuan MIN ; Peiying YANG ; Yuanchun ZHANG ; Huiming LUO ; Zhenwei LANG ; Yonghua HU ; Anping NI ; Wuchun CAO ; Jie LEI ; Shuchen WANG ; Yuguang WANG ; Xioalin TONG ; Weisheng LIU ; Min ZHU ; Yunling ZHANG ; Zhongde ZHANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG ; Xuihui LI ; Wei CHEN ; Xuihua XHEN ; Lin LIN ; Yunjian LUO ; Jiaxi ZHONG ; Weilang WENG ; Shengquan PENG ; Zhiheng PAN ; Yongyan WANG ; Rongbing WANG ; Junling ZUO ; Baoyan LIU ; Ning ZHANG ; Junping ZHANG ; Binghou ZHANG ; Zengying ZHANG ; Weidong WANG ; Lixin CHEN ; Pingan ZHOU ; Yi LUO ; Liangduo JIANG ; Enxiang CHAO ; Liping GUO ; Xuechun TAN ; Junhui PAN ; null ; null
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1603-1635
7.Therapeutic effect of retention enema with compound rhubarb decoction on a rat model of minimal hepatic encephalopathy based on bile acid metabolomics
Yuanqin DU ; Meng WANG ; Guochu HUANG ; Chun YAO ; Ruixi ZHONG ; Liangjiang HUANG ; Jian XU ; Jingjing HUANG ; Qinwen TAN ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(10):2348-2357
ObjectiveTo investigate the therapeutic effect of rhubarb decoction (RD) retention enema on a rat model of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) and its mechanism of action based on bile acid (BA) metabolomics. MethodsA total of 55 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into blank group (NC group with 10 rats), hepatic encephalopathy group (HE group with 15 rats), MHE group with 15 rats, and MHE+rhubarb decoction treatment group (MHEY group with 15 rats). Intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and thioacetamide (TAA) was performed to establish a rat model of MHE or HE, and the rats were sacrificed after 2 weeks of administration. The serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin (TBil), and total bile acid (TBA) and the concentration of blood ammonia were measured; the colonic contents were collected to measure pH value; liver and brain tissue samples were collected, and HE staining was used to observe the histopathological changes of the liver; the bile was collected, and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to perform BA-targeted metabolomics analysis. Continuous data were expressed as mean±standard deviation; a one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison between multiple groups, and the least significant difference t-test was used for further comparison between two groups. ResultsCompared with the NC group, the HE group and the MHE group had a significant increase in searching platform latency (after modelling and after administration) and a significant reduction in the number of platform crossings (all P<0.05); compared with the MHE group, the MHEY group had a significant reduction in searching platform latency (after administration) and a significant increase in the number of platform crossings, and the HE group had a significant increase in searching platform latency and a significant reduction in the number of platform crossings (all P<0.05). Compared with the NC group, the HE group and the MHE group had significant increases in AST, ALT, ALP, TBil, TBA, blood ammonia, and colon pH value (all P<0.05); compared with the MHE group, the MHEY group had significant reductions in AST, ALT, ALP, TBil, TBA, blood ammonia, and colon pH value (all P<0.05), and the HE group had significant increases in AST, ALT, ALP, TBil, TBA, blood ammonia, and colon pH value (all P<0.05). The MHE group had significantly lower TBA, primary BA, and secondary BA than the NC group (all P<0.05); compared with the MHE group, the HE group had significantly lower TBA and primary BA (all P<0.05), and the MHEY group had significantly higher TBA and primary BA (all P<0.05). Compared with the NC group, the MHE group had significant reductions in GCDCA, GUDCA, GHDCA, TCDCA, TUDCA, GLCA, and TLCA (all P<0.05) and significant increases in γ-MCA, THCA, 7-KDCA, AlloLCA, and α-MCA (all P<0.05), and compared with the MHE group, the MHEY group had significant increases in THDCA, TMCA, TCDCA, TUDCA, and TLCA (all P<0.05). ConclusionRD retention enema can improve liver injury and cognitive function in a rat model of MHE induced by CCl4 and TAA by regulating the enterohepatic circulation of BA, possibly by increasing the synthesis of taurine-binding BA.