1.Protective effect of portal vein occlusion without hepatic artery inflow control on cirrhotic rat liver
Jianjun HU ; Chonghui LI ; Hongdong WANG ; Xu JI ; Xinlan GE ; Ke PAN ; Jiahong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2013;(1):62-65
Objective In order to improve cirrhotic liver management,each aspect of the liver's complex blood flow must be understood.This study investigates the protective effect of portal vein occlusion,with hepatic artery preservation,on cirrhotic liver after ischemia and reperfusion.Methods Carbon tetrachlorideand induced cirrhotic rats and normal rats were randomly assigned into 4 groups:normal sham operation (N-SO),cirrotic sham operation (C-SO),portal triad clamping (PTC),and portal vein clamping without hepatic artery inflow control (PVC).During the occlusion,the total 3-minute blood loss from the liver surface cut was weighed.At 1,6,and 24 hours post reperfusion,the serum alapine amino transferas (ALT),the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) of liver tissue,the malonolialdehgde (MDA) of liver tissue,and the morphological changes were evaluated.Result The amount of hemorrhage between the groups ranked as follows:PTC < PVC < N-SO < C-SO (P<0.05).At 1,6,and 24 hours post reperfusion.the ALT and MDA levels of the groups ranked as follows:PTC > PVC > C-SO > N-SO (P<0.05).Additionally,each group's ATP level ranked as follows:PTC < PVC < C-SO < N-SO (P<0.05).With histopathological examination,the hepatic injuries of the PTC and PVC group were more severe than those of the C-SO group,especially in the PTC group.Conclusion Therefore,the technique of portal vein clamping and hepatic artery inflow control can reduce the ischemic reperfusion injury of the cirrhotic rats' liver.
2.Establishment and preliminary application of the McA-RH7777/Buffalo hepatoma rat model with bioluminescence imaging
Lichao PAN ; Aiqun ZHANG ; Jia BAI ; Xiaoyu TAN ; Xinlan GE ; Yanhua LAI ; Jiahong DONG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(5):332-336
Objective To establish a luciferase labeled McA-RH7777 hepatoma rat model,which could be used for gross observation to further observe the effect of selective ligation of the portal vein and bile duct on tumor growth and metastasis.Methods The luciferase gene was transfected into rat McA-RH7777 hepatoma cells with pCDH-puromycin-CMV as the carrier,which were subcutaneously inoculated into Buffalo rats.Tumor pieces were then heterotransplanted into the left lateral lobe of the allogenic rat liver to observe the tumor growth in vivo.After the successful hepatoma modeling,the rats were randomly divided into three groups,namely the implanted portal vein group with combined portal vein and bile duct ligation,the implanted portal vein group with single portal vein ligation and sham operation group.The rats were executed at the 1 st week and 2nd week after ligation,and the livers were dissected to record the tumor growth and metastasis inside and outside the liver,respectively.Results The tumor formation rates of Buffalo rats after subcutaneous and intrahepatic implantation were both 100%.The fluorescence signal implanted into the liver lobe could be observed in vivo after the intrahepatic implantation of luciferase transfected Luc-McA-RH7777 at 2nd week,the range and intensity of which increased over time.Only local tumor growth could be found at the 4th week,without obvious intrahepatic and lung metastasis.However,both an increased in situ tumor volume and the pulmonary metastasis could be observed in the implanted portal vein group with combined portal vein and bile duct ligation at 2nd week after the ligation.Immunohistochemistry showed AFP positive immunoreactions in the vast majority of intrahepatic tumor cells and Luc positive immunoreactions in part of tumor cells.Conclusion Luc-McA-RH7777 cells could be used to establish the heptoma rat model and the in vivo analysis within the Buffalo rat liver demonstrated that the combined ligation of the portal vein and bile duct can accelerate the development and metastasis of liver cancer.
3.Analysis on the psychological response of clinical front-line nurses in response to public health emergencies
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(24):1879-1884
Objective:To investigate the psychological state and influencing factors of clinical front-line nurses in response to public health emergencies.Methods:We used stratified cluster random sampling method to survey 1187 front-line clinical nurses from February to March, 2020, using the Psychological Questionnaire for Emergent Events of Public Health.Results:The questionnaire survey showed that the scores for dimensions of depression, neurasthenia, fear, obsessive-anxiety and hypochondria were (0.52±0.02), (0.37±0.01), (0.87±0.02), (0.24±0.01) and (0.25±0.01), respectively. There were statistically significant differences in scores of hypochondriac dimension for clinical nurses at different hospital levels ( F=4.30, P<0.05), and there were statistically significant differences in scores of depression, neurasthenia, obsessive-anxiety and hypochondriac dimension for nurses in different nursing units ( F values were 4.34-11.11, all P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the nursing unit factors had influence on depression, neurasthenia, obsessive-anxiety and hypochondria. Conclusions:Clinical front-line nurses experienced negative psychology such as depression, neurasthenia and fear in public health emergencies. As a manager, it is necessary to strengthen preventive psychological counseling, do a good job in the theory, operation and protection knowledge training for public health emergencies, humanistic care, establish a good organizational atmosphere to maintain the physical and mental health of clinical nurses, and ensure the quality and safety of nursing.
4.Influences of congestion/reperfusion injury on remnant liver in rats after hepatectomy.
Xiaoyu TAN ; Wenli XU ; Xinlan GE ; Chonghui LI ; Aiqun ZHANG ; Jiahong DONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(3):332-337
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of congestion/reperfusion injury (CRI) and ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) on remnant liver in rats after hepatectomy.
METHODSMale SD rats were divided into IRI, CRI, and control groups. In the former two groups, the left lateral lobe of the rats were subjected to IRI or CRI for 30 min with the rest lobes (about 70% of the total liver weight) resected; the rats in the control group received hepatectomy preserving only the left lateral lobe. The mortality rate of the rats was recorded, and the surviving rats were sacrificed at 1, 3 and 7 days after operation for analyses of ICG plasma disappearance rate (ICG-PDR), ALT, AST, liver regeneration rate, and Ki-67 labeling index.
RESULTSThe mortality rate was significantly higher in CRI group (34.3%) than in IRI group (8%, P<0.05) and control group (4%, P<0.01). On day 1 following hepatectomy, CRI group showed significantly higher liver enzyme levels and poorer liver functions than the control group (P<0.05) without significant differences from those in IRI group (P<0.05); Ki-67 labeling index in CRI group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.01) and IRI group (P<0.01). Compared with the control group, CRI group showed a significantly lowered maximum Ki-67 labeling index with also a delayed occurrence (P<0.01); CRI resulted in poorer liver regeneration rate on day 3 after hepatectomy compared to the control group (P<0.01) and IRI (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONCompared with IRI, CRI can result in severer liver damage and lowered liver regenerative capacity in rats early after hepatectomy.
Animals ; Hepatectomy ; Liver Diseases ; Liver Regeneration ; Male ; Postoperative Period ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reperfusion Injury