1.Protective Effect of Controlled Reperfusion with Warm Blood Cardioplegic Containing Mannitol on Mitochondrial Function after Myocardial Ischemia
Long CHEN ; Baoren ZHANG ; Jialin ZHU ; Rukun CHEN ; Jiahua HAO
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
This study tested the hypothesis that controlled reperfusion with warm blood cardioplegia containing mannitol would result in more effectively improved recovery of myocardial mitochondrial function by preventing or reducing a potentially harmful component of reperfusion. Myocardial mitochondrial function was significantly depressed after 60 min reperfusion, but slightly depressed in the controlled reperfusion group. Significantly increased MDA content and decreased SOD activity were observed after 60 min reperfusion. Hearts in the controlled reperfusion group had low MDA content and might protect the activity of SOD. The- results indicate that controlled reperfusion after ischemia provides benefit in avoiding myocardial mitochondrial reperfusion injury.
2.Clinical significance of liver pathological changes in patients with rheumatic heart valve disease
Daohua SUN ; Baoren ZHANG ; Jiahua HAO ; Jialin ZHU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective: To study the clinical significance of liver pathological changes in patients with rheumatic heart valve disease (rheumatic heart disease, RHD). Methods: Forty one patients with RHD and tricuspid valve incompetence in 30 patients underwent heart valve replacement. Light microscopy and H 800 transmission electron microscopy were used to observe liver tissue harvested by biopsy performed before institution of cardiopulmonary bypass. Results: Typical pathological changes of liver as the following: (1) Changes of liver intercellular substance including sinusoid widening, blood stasis, liver fibroplasia. (2)Hepatocyte changes: hepatocyte swollen, mitochondria swollen, crest disappearence, hepatocyte degeneration and necrosis. There was correlation between liver pathological changes and magnitude of tricuspid valve regurgitation. Conclusion: To improve liver pathological changes, it is important to operate on patients with rheumatic heart diseases and tricuspid valve incompetence as early as possible and to eliminate tricuspid valve regurgitation.
3.The mechanism of the effect of preptin on proliferation and differentiation of human osteoblasts
Jiahua ZHU ; Youshuo LIU ; Lingqing YUAN ; Junkun ZHAN ; Huawen WANG ; Eryuan LIAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(9):784-787
Objective To investigate the effect of preptin on proliferation and differentiation of human osteoblasts. Methods After human osteoblasts were incubated with 10-10, 10-9, 10-8 , 10-7 mol/L preptin for 24 h,the proliferation of osteoblasts was determined by[3H]thymidine incorporation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP)activity was assayed by spectrophotometric measurement. The phosphorylation levels of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase ( MAPK), extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 were assayed by Western blot. ERK inhibitor PD98059, p38MAPK inhibitor SB203580, and JNK inhibitor SP600125were used for investigating the signal pathway of preptin-stimulated osteoblast proliferation and differentiation.Results Preptin dose-dependently increased human proliferation of osteoblasts and ALP activity with the maximum effect at the concentration of l0-9 mol/L (both P<0.01 ). Preptin stimulated ERK phosphorylation in human osteoblasts, but not p38 MAPK and JNK phosphorylation. PD98059 blocked preptin-sitmulated human osteoblasts proliferation and ALP activity (both P<0.05 ), while SB203580 and SP600125 had no effect. Conclusions Preptin promotes the proliferation and differentiation of human osteoblasts through ERK pathway.
4.The effects of early and systematic hospital-and-family rehabilitation on the growth of premature infants
Xiaohong WEN ; Jinhua HUANG ; Jiahua PAN ; Rong ZHU ; Leilei WANG ; Chenglin LIAO ; Wanyun WV
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(5):351-355
Objective To explore the effects of early hospital-family comprehensive rehabilitation on the development of pretenn infants. Methods A total of 256 premature infants were chosen and divided into an early intervention group (n = 148) and a control group (n =108). Besides being given the conventional mothering instruction , the early intervention group was given early assessment, regular visits and hospital-family comprehensive rehabilitation treatment. The control group was only given the conventional mothering instruction. The fine and gross motor growth quotients, adaptation, verbalisation and social behavior and general growth quotient of all the premature infants were assessed periodically using the infant neuropsychology growth scale. Results The growth quotient assessment indicators of the infants receiving the intervention were obviously better at the 6th, 12th, 18th and 24th month after birth, and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant. The incidence of cerebral palsy in the early intervention group was 0.71% (1/148), with only one cerebral palsy infant in the early intervention group who was at level Ⅲ of the gross motor function classification system ( GMFCS) , while the incidence of cerebral palsy in the control group was 5.1% (5/98) , with 5 cerebral palsy infants, one of whom was at GMFCS level Ⅲ and 4 of whom were at level Ⅳ. Conclusions Early systematic hospital-family comprehensive rehabilitation can improve the general growth of premature infants, decrease the incidence of cerebral palsy, and neurobehavior deficits.
5.Alterations of Myocardial Mitochondrial Function Subjected to Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Cats
Long CHEN ; Baoren ZHANG ; Jialin ZHU ; Rukun CHEN ; Jiahua HAO ; Xiaoqin CHEN ; Kerning CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
The effect of myocardium subjected to 60 min ischemia and 60 min reperfusion on the level of lipid peroxides (LPO) and function of myocardial mitochondria and activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) was studied in cat cardiopulmonary bypass. Myocardial mitochondrial function was slightly depressed after 60 min ischemia but significantly depressed after 60 min reperfusion. Increased lipid peroxides content and decreased SOD activity were observed at 60 min ischemia. After reperfusion, the SOD activity continued decreasing, but LPO elevated apparently. These results support a hypothesis that the free radicals may contribute to the myocardial mitochondrial reperfusion injury.
6.Study on pharmacokinetics of silibinin capsule in Chinese healthy volunteers
Yang CHU ; Wei LI ; Jianping HAN ; Jiahua GUO ; Wei LIU ; Xiangyang WANG ; Shuiping ZHOU ; Yonghong ZHU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2009;25(12):1669-1672
Aim To investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics of silibinin in Chinese healthy volunteers.Methods Nine Chinese male healthy volunteers were divided into receiving orally a single dose of silibinin capsule corresponded 70,140 and 280 mg of silibinin,respectively,in Latin square design study.After administration of silibinin capsule,the plasma concentrations were determined by HPLC with UV detection.The pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed by Topfit 2.0 program.Results The linearity of this method was found to be from 3.125 to 10 000 μg·L~(-1) with a lower limit of quantitation(LLOQ) of 3.125 μg·L~(-1) for silibinin.The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated as the follows:at the three different dosages(70,140 and 280 mg),T_(1/2) was 2.44,2.38 and 2.47 h;C_(max) was 1135.6,2841.1 and 3946.9 μg·L~(-1);T_(max) was 1.35,1.26 and 1.39 h;AUC_(0-11 h) was 1287.2,3337.8 and 5398.5 μg·h·L~(-1);AUC_(0-∞)was 1300.7,3377.1 and 5453.9 μg·h·L~(-1);CL/F was 1062.1,824.7 and 943.2 ml·min~(-1);And V_d was 219.9,167.1 and 212.0 L,respectively.Conclusions The developed method is shown to be sensitive,accurate and simple,and can satisfy the requirement of pharmacokinetic study of silibinin in human.The C_(max),AUC_(0-11 h) and AUC_(0-∞) of silibinin in Chinese healthy volunteers(in ranges of 40~120 mg)are fitted with non-linear kinetic model,while there are no significant differences in T_(1/2) at the three different dosages.
7.Comparison of the influence of intravenously infused xylitol and glucose on blood glucose variability in type 2 diabetic patients
Jiahua ZHU ; Youshuo LIU ; Yanjiao WANG ; Huawen WANG ; Hongfeng ZHAO ; Wu HUANG ; Yi WANG ; Junkun ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(4):201-204
,and 17.47%.Conclusions Xylitol can lower the blood glucose a littte but without significant difference.It has little effect on blood glucose variability of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and can be safely used for rehydration.
8.Advantages of tracking no less than three gold markers in radiotherapy with CyberKnife
Shenghua JING ; Xiaowei YANG ; Nuo XU ; Jiahua PENG ; Xixu ZHU ; Bing LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(9):968-970
Objective To analyze the differences between CyberKnife radiotherapy with different numbers of gold markers.Methods A total of 424 patients undergoing CyberKnife with gold markers from 2013 to 2014 were enrolled and analyzed.In these patients,330 patients with no less than 3 gold markers were assigned to observation group and 94 patients with less than 3 gold markers were assigned to control group.The setup error and treatment error were recorded and analyzed for each patient.Results The mean setup error and mean treatment error were 0.031 mm and 0.314 mm in the observation group and 0.057 mm and 1.122 mm in the control group,respectively.Conclusion Tracking no less than 3 gold markers can substantially improve the accuracy and quality of treatment.
9.The clinical application of imaging-pathology fusion guided targeted cryoablation for localized prostate cancer
Baijun DONG ; Yanqing WANG ; Shaowei XIE ; Jiahua PAN ; Yinjie ZHU ; Wei XUE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(6):457-460
Objective To investigate the value of imaging-pathology fusion guided targeted cryoablation for localized prostate cancer.Methods Between June 2014 and February 2017,64 patients undergoing targeted cryoablation for localized prostate cancer were retrospectively collected and analyzed.The average age was 77.8 years old,ranging 45-87 years old.The preoperative valne of PSA ranged from 5.1 to 19.8ng/ml,with mean of 15.3 ng/ml,including 6 case of cT1c,35 cases of cT2a,and 23 cases of cT2b,and 35 cases of Gleason score 6,8 cases of 3 + 4 and 21 cases of 4 + 3.All patients had good continence and 11 cases had good erectile function before operation.All the patients received MRI or contrast-enhanced ultrasonography examinations before biopsies,and the sites and range of cryoablation were determined by MRI or contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and biopsy pathological results.Results All the patients underwent the surgery successfully.The average postoperative hospital stay was 1.6 days,ranging 1 to 3 days,including 22 cases discharged within 24 h after surgery.The operative duration ranged from 85 to 152 min,with mean of 99.6 min.The satisfaction rate of the patients was 100%.Seven patients had Clavien Ⅰ or Ⅱ postoperative complications,and recovered after symptomatic treatment.The follow-up duration ranged from 0.5 to 32.2 months,with median of 11.8 months.All patients were alive without new metastasis.Eight patients developed biochemical recurrence,5 of those underwent intermittent endocrine therapy,resulting in stable PSA levels.Conclusion Imaging-pathology fusion guided targeted cryoablation was safe and effective for localized prostate cancer with the advantages of few complications,high satisfaction rate and quick recovery.
10.Safety of neoadjuvant chemo-hormonal therapy by the combination of docetaxel and maximal androgen blockage for locally advanced prostate cancer
Jiahua PAN ; Chenfei CHI ; Baijun DONG ; Yinjie ZHU ; Xiaoguang SHAO ; Yanqing WANG ; Fan XU ; Jianjun SHA ; Yiran HUANG ; Wei XUE
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(6):797-802
Objective· To evaluate the safety of neoadjuvant therapy which was constituted by docetaxel based systemic chemotherapy and maximal androgen blockage for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer and to summarize the related adverse events and clinical managements.Methods· From June 2015 to February 2017,the clinical data of 55 patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with complete androgen deprivation were retrospectively reviewed.The patients were given docetaxel and prednisone as DP regimen every 3 weeks and LHRH analogues with bicalutamide as maximal androgen deprivation for a total of 4 cycles.All treatment-related adverse events were observed and then recorded.Results· Two cases with liver function impairment after 2 cycles of treatment were withdrawn from the study.No severe allergic reactions occurred during neoadjuvant therapy.The most common adverse events were hematologic toxicity,while 23.6% of patients had grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ neutropenia,and about 12.7% had anemia.Due to a relatively short course of treatment,the skin or mucous damage,peripheral neurotoxicity and fluid retention were rare.However,hot flash,male breast development as well as erectile dysfunction were very frequently observed due to maximal androgen deprivation.The majority of these adverse events were relieved by symptomatic and supportive treatment.Conclusion · After strict selection,4 cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with total androgen blockade could be well tolerated by the patients with high-risk locally advanced prostate cancer.Even though the adverse events were controllable,they still need to be closely monitored during treatment in order to reduce the incidence.In addition,the very low testosterone level associated endocrinal metabolic disorders caused by complete androgen deprivation were also of great concern.