1.The experimental study of human liver-split
Deen HAN ; Huawei XU ; Yulan LI ;
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2003;0(01):-
Objective To select a safe and feasible way by comparing the two main styles of splitting liver transplantation classical splitting and modified splitting.Methods In order to compare the distribution of artery, vein and bile duct of all segments of liver, 58 formaldehyde fixed livers and 8 fresh livers were divided into two groups. One group was subjected to classical splitting and the other group to modified splitting. Results Among 66 livers, 66.7?% of the segment VIII and 100?% of the segment V (all or some) drained to middle hepatic vein. In classical splitting group, the vein drainage of 5th and 8th segments of right graft was destroyed.Conclusion Modified splitting is safer and more reliable than classical splitting, so the former is the first choice when the size of donor liver is suitable.
2.Expression of cathepsin B and cystatin C and its potential role in diabetic rats
Huawei FANG ; Yuqin FU ; Yali HAN ; Ye CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:To observe the expressions of cathepsin B (CB) and cystatin C (CC) in different stage of diabetic rats and to investigates their potential roles.METHODS:Sixty rats were divided into diabetes mellitus group induced by intravenous injection of streptozotocin (55 mg/kg) and normal group injected with citrate buffer. Ten rats were sacrificed respectively at the end of fourth week,eighth week and sixteenth week in both groups. 24 h urine excretion was collected in rats before sacrifice. The blood and the kidney were also collected. The mRNA and protein expressions of CB and CC in kidney were detected by real time PCR and immunohistochemical staining,respectively.RESULTS:At the end of eighth week,the expression of Ccr,24 h urinary protein excretion,CB,CC in diabetic rats increased significantly,compared to the results at the fourth week (P
3.Osteogenesis of adipose stem cells on artificial bone scaffold
Peng SU ; Weiwei ZHANG ; Huawei YU ; Han YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(28):4493-4497
BACKGROUND:Insufficient source of seed cel s is the important factor to restrict the tissue reconstruction and the development of regenerative medicine.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the osteogenesis of adipose stem cel s cultured with different kinds of artificial bones.
METHODS:Adipose tissue was extracted from female volunteers undergoing cosmetic surgery to isolate adipose stem cel s. Passage 4 adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cel s were selected and divided into osteogenic induction group, osteogenic induction+hydroxyapatite group, osteogenic induction+absorbable bone group and osteogenic induction+recombinant bone xenograft group. The latter three groups were subdivided into 3, 10, 20 g/L subgroups, respectively. Culture medium was exchanged every 3 days, total y for 12 days.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the osteogenic induction group, the calcium concentration in the elution liquid was significantly higher in the osteogenic induction+hydroxyapatite group and low-concentration osteogenic induction+absorbable bone group (both P<0.05), but no difference was found between the osteogenic induction group and high-concentration osteogenic induction+absorbable bone group (P<0.05). In addition, the calcium concentration in the elution liquid was significantly lower in the osteogenic induction+recombinant bone xenograft group than the osteogenic induction (P<0.05). Therefore, different artificial bone scaffolds can influence the osteogenic effect of adipose stem cel s, and among them, hydroxyapatite has a better effect on the osteogenic induction of adipose stem cel s.
4.Feasibility of Hydration Treatment During Perioperative Period of Interventional Therapy for Gerontic Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Complicated by Chronic Renal Insufficiency
Guanming QI ; Tingshu YANG ; Baoshi HAN ; Huawei ZHANG ; Shu WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(4):323-325
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of protective measures(hydration treatment)during perioperative period of interventional therapy for renal function of gerontic patients with coronary artery disease(CAD)complicated by chronic renal insufficiency(CRI).Methods The relation between hydration therapies and the renal function of 168 CAD patients(≥60 years old)complicated by CRI were analyzed.These patients were divided into three groups:in the group A,patients underwent selective coronary angiography(SCA)with conventional treatment during interventional perioperative period(IPP);in the group B,patients underwent SCA and treated with the NaCl plus low dose NaHCO3 during IPP;in the group C,patients underwent percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI),and meanwhile treated with the same dose NaCl and NaHCO3 as the group B during IPP.Results Coronary interventions were successful in all 168 patients.Contrast medium associated nephropathy(CAN)was found in 30 patients,and incidences of the CAN were 17(27.4%)in the group A,3(7.5%)in the group B and 10(15.2%)in the group C,respectively.The accompanying diseases and characteristics of the patients also effected the incidence of CAN:the CAN incidence of patients with hyperlipidemia was significantly higher than that with normal cholesterol(P<0.001);patients with diabetes was significantly higher than that with normal serum glucose(P<0.001);patients with stenosis of renal artery was significantly higher than that with normal renal artery(P<0.001);patients with heart failure(grade Ⅲ~Ⅳ)was significantly higher than that with the grade Ⅰ~Ⅱ(P<0.001).Conclusion The hydration treatment with the NaCl plus low dose NaHCO3 during IPP can protect renal function and increase tolerance for gernotic CAD patients complicated by CRI during IPP,and improve prognosis.
5.Effects of prenatal taurine supplementation on the expression of protein kinase A-Ca2 +/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ, c-fos in fetal rat brain with intrauterine growth restriction and its significance
Ying LIU ; Huawei WANG ; Jing LIU ; Jingya LI ; Tao HAN ; Changshuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(24):1848-1853
Objective To explore the effects of prenatal taurine supplementation on the expression of protein kinase A(PKA) and c-fos,Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ (GaMK Ⅱ) in fetal rat brains with intrauterine growth restriction and its significance.Methods Fifteen pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:the control group,the intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) group and the IUGR with prenatal taurine supplementation group(the taurine group),with 5 fetal rats in each group.All the fifteen fetal rat brains were detected as following:the expression of PKA,c-fos,CaMK Ⅱ mRNA in fetal rat brains was detected by way of real-time polymerase chain reaction(real-time PCR),while the expression changes of PKA,CaMK Ⅱ,and c-fos protein in fetal rat brains were detected by using Western blot,and the number of PKA,CaMK Ⅱ,c-fos positive cells in fetal rat brains was detected by using immunohistochemistry.Results The control group,the IUGR group and the taurine group:Comparison of the expression of PKA,CaMK Ⅱ,c-fos mRNA among 3 groups were of significant differences(F =7.934,P =0.021 ; F =5.568,P =0.043 ;F =7.332,P =0.024).Comparison of the expression of PKA,CaMK Ⅱ,c-fos protein among the 3 groups were of significant differences(F =57.743,P =0.000 ; F =163.405,P =0.000 ; F =160.136,P =0.000).Comparison of the number of PKA,CaMK Ⅱ,c-fos positive cells among the 3 groups were of significant differences (F =42.903,P =0.000 ;F =329.123,P =0.000 ; F =43.674,P =0.000).Compared with the control group,the expression of mRNA,protein,positive cells of three indicators in IUGR group was less,and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).The expression of mRNA,protein,positive cells of three indicators in fetal rat brains of the taurine group were not different from the control group.The expression of mRNA,protein,positive cells of three indicators in fetal rat brains of the taurine group were significantly more than the IUGR group(P < 0.05).Conclusions Prenatal taurine supplementation can improve PKA-CaMK Ⅱ,c-fos mRNA and protein levels in fetal rat brain tissue with IUGR,and increase its number of positive cells and may enhance the regenerative capacity of the central nervous system,so as to reduce the IUGR brain injury and promote its role in brain development.
6.Value of lung ultrasound in diagnosing infectious pneumonia of newborns
Jing LIU ; Huawei WANG ; Tao HAN ; Changshuan YANG ; Qiuping LI ; Xiangyong KONG ; Zhichun FENG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2014;(7):468-472
Objective To evaluate the value of lung ultrasound in diagnosing infectious pneumonia (IPN) of newborns. Methods Seventy-two infants hospitalized from September 1, 2012 to May 30, 2013, in Bayi Children's Hospital, General Hospital of Beijing Military Command were divided into two groups. The study group consisted of 32 newborn infants diagnosed as IPN by medical history, clinical manifestations and chest X-ray, while the control group consisted of 40 neonates without any lung diseases. In a quiet state, the infants were placed in supine, side or prone position for lung ultrasound examination. The lung field was divided into three areas by the anterior and posterior axillary line. The regions of the bilateral lung were scanned by the probe which was vertical with the ribs. Fisher's exact was performed for stastical analysis. Results The most important ultrasound imaging findings of IPN included lung consolidation of varying size and shape with irregular and serrated margins (100%, 32/32), dynamic air bronchograms (100%, 32/32), A-line disappearance (100%, 32/32) and interstitial syndrome (100%, 32/32). Other common ultrasound signs included pleural line abnormalities (91%, 29/32), lung pulse (38%, 12/32) and dynamic air bronchograms (66%, 21/32) under real-time ultrasound. Pleural effusion was an infrequent sign that existed in 9%(3/32)of IPN patients. None of these abnormalities was observed in the control group. Conclusion Lung ultrasound is reliable for the diagnosis of IPN and can be routinely performed in neonatal intensive care units, and a large area of lung consolidation with irregular margins A-line disappearance, interstitial syndrome and pleural line abnormalities are the main image findings.
7.Influence of concurrent and sequential combination of postoperative radiation and endocrine therapy (aromatase inhibitor or tamoxifen) on radiation-induced lung injury
Chengbo HAN ; Fan LI ; Jietao MA ; Wei JING ; Jianzhu ZHAO ; Huawei ZOU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(11):728-730
Objective To compare radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) between concurrent and sequential combination of postoperative radiotherapy and endocrine therapy. Methods A total of 118 patients subjected by radical or modified radical operation of breast cancer were enrolled in this study and received radiotherapy and endocrine therapy between Jan 2003 and December 2007. All the patients were categorized into four groups: radiotherapy (RT) plus concurrent aromatase inhibitor(AI): RT+AI; RT plus sequential AI:RT-AI; RT plus tamoxifen (TAM): RT+TAM; RT plus sequential TAM: RT-TAM. Radiotherapy was delivered by using various energy of electron (6, 9, 12 Mev β-ray) or 6 M.V X-ray for different target with a dose of 50 Gy (2 Gy/Fx, 5 fractions per week). RILI grades were classified according to RTOG/EORTC and Aoki evaluation criteria from one month to at least one year after radiotherapy. Results 30/118(25.4 %) patients was observed with RILI, RT+AI 22.7 % vs. RT-AI 20.0 %(P =0.806), RT+TAM 35.7 % vs. RT-TAM 24.2 %(P =0.328). The incident rate of RILI was higher in elder patients(>60 yr) than in other patients (33.9 % vs.16.9 %, P =0.05). Patients with positive chemotherapy history had a higher risk of RILI than those with chemotherapy-negtive history (P =0.039). Conclusion These findings suggest that RILI are associated with age and chemotherapy history, but not correlated with the sequence of radiotherapy and endocrine therapy.
8.Adverse effects of fetal growth restriction on development of fetal cerebral function
Ying LIU ; Huawei WANG ; Jing LIU ; Jingya LI ; Jing LIANG ; Tao HAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2014;17(5):312-316
Objective To determine the adverse effects of fetal growth restriction (FGR) on the development of fetal cerebral function.Methods Sixty small for gestational age (SGA) and 40 appropriate gestational age (AGA) infants with a gestational age ranging from 37 weeks to 40+6 weeks who were hospitalized in the Ba Yi Children's Hospital Affiliated to Beijing Military General Hospital were included in this study.Patients with fetal distress,birth asphyxia,hyperspasmia,intracranial hemorrhage,periventricular leukomalacia,intracranial infection,septicemia and congenital abnormalities were excluded from the study.Amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) was used to monitor the baby's cerebral function within three days after birth.The monitoring time was two to four hours in each infant.The observational indices included continuity,sleep wake cycling (SWC),interburst interval (IBI),minimum voltage and maximum voltage.Student's t test,Chi-square test and analysis of variance were used to compare differences between the groups.Results Continuity:the frequency ofaEEG continuity in the SGA and AGA groups was 15.0% (9/60) and 70.0% (28/40),respectively (x2=31.14,P=0.00).SWC:the frequency of aEEG SWC in the SGA and AGA groups was 15.0% (9/60) and 70.0% (28/40) (x2=31.14,P-0.00).IBI:the frequency of IBI in the SGAandAGAgroups was (14.55±0.75) s and (5.09±0.89) s (t=57.21,P=0.00).Maximum voltage:the maximum voltage in the SGA and AGA groups was (10.40± 2.61) t V and (16.42± 5.53) μ V (t=-6.43,P=0.00).Minimum voltage:the minimum voltage in the SGA and AGA groups was (4.02± 1.61) μ V and (6.98±3.82) μV (t=4.63,P=0.00).Lower birth weight,hypoglycemia (without hypoglycemic encephalopathy) or hyperbilirubinemia (without bilirubin encephalopathy) had no significant influence on fetal cerebral function (all P>0.05).Conclusions SGA infants have poor continuity,absence of SWC,longer IBI,and lower maximum and minimum voltage,which suggests that FGR,to an extent,has an adverse influence on the development of fetal cerebral function.
9.Development of Cerebral Oxygen Monitor Based on Near-infrared Spectroscopy
Huaixiao HAN ; Yan ZHANG ; Huawei WU ; Zhiyu QIAN ; Weitao LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2017;41(6):407-411
A system was designed in this paper, which can be used in clinical cerebral oxygen data acquisition and display, it is based on STM32 and NIRS(Near-infrared Spectroscopy). First of all, this paper introduced the basic principle of SaO2 detection, and system scheme. Next, it illustrated the hardware system which is composed of the modules of LED, light source driver, photoelectric detection, and the signal processing. Then, the software system based on uC/OS-Ⅲ of the system was presented. At last, the feasibility and effectiveness of the system were verified by forearm occlusion and 3-D TV experiment. This system is noninvasive, small-volume, mobile- convenient, easy to use and can storage data.
10. Influences of hydrogen-rich saline on acute kidney injury in severely burned rats and mechanism
Lili WANG ; Songxue GUO ; Pan WU ; Huawei SHAO ; Chunmao HAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(9):629-636
Objective:
To explore the influences of hydrogen-rich saline on acute kidney injury in severely burned rats and to analyze the related mechanism.
Methods:
Fifty-six Sprague Dawley rats were divided into sham injury group (