1.Transoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy: an experience of 5 cases
Jinbo FU ; Qinggui CHEN ; Yezhe LUO ; Lianghui LI ; Liyu WEI ; Xiaoquan HONG ; Yizhuo LU ; Guoyang WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(4):279-281
ObjectiveToevaluatethefeasibilityandresultsof transorallaparoscopic thyroidectomy. MethodThyroidectomy was attempted in 5 cases,including 4 females and 1 male with the average age of 42 years( range 35 -60 years).All patients was diagnosed as single nodule of the thyroid gland confirmed by B-mode ultrasound examination before the operation.The average diameter of nodule was 2.5 cm (range 2 - 3.4 cm). ResultTransoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy was perfoormed successfully in all 5 patients.The operation time was 120 - 210 min,averaging 170 min,blood loss during the operation was 15-60 ml,the postoperative hospitalization was 4 days. There was no conversion to open surgery,no recurrent laryngeal nerve injury,nor parathyroid glands dysfunction. ConclusionsTransoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy is feasible and safe,giving excellent cosmetic results.
2.Research advances in the role of macrophages in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Yuxin LUO ; Jinbo GUO ; Xiaolan ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(3):680-683
With the improvement of living standard, the incidence rate of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is gradually increasing year by year and its age of onset tends to become younger, but its pathogenesis remains unclear. Macrophages are important cells involved in the pathogenesis of NAFLD and have attracted great attention. This article elaborates on the origin and classification of liver macrophages, the role of macrophages in liver inflammation and related activation mechanism, and the drugs targeting macrophages, in order to provide a reference for the clinical treatment of NAFLD.
3.Observation of Preventive Effect of Lonicera japonica Alcohol Extract on Mice with Liver Injury by Metab-olomics Method
Shixuan LUO ; Ji ZHAO ; Yu ZHANG ; Changhai SUN ; Detian JIANG ; Jinbo GAO ; Yang TENG
China Pharmacy 2015;(22):3109-3111,3112
OBJECTIVE:To study the preventive effect of Lonicera japonica alcohol extract on mice with liver injury based on metabolomics method. METHODS:30 mice were equally randomized into a normal control (isometric normal saline) group,a model(isometric normal saline)group and a group of L. japonica alcohol extract(2 g/kg). The mice were given drugs by ig once a day for 14 consecutive days. On the 8th day of administration,the models were established by giving 0.2% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMN,10 ml/kg)ip once a day for 7 consecutive days. Gas chromatography-mass spectrum(GC-MS)was used to analyze 24 h total ions chromatogram of the urine sample on the 1st,3rd,5th and 7th day of administration of drugs and DMN. The change in endogenic small molecule metabolites in urine was observed. Principal component analysis was employed to explore the change in the metabolite chromatogram and underlying biomarkers in urine. RESULTS:The contour of the chromatogram changed to a largest extent 1 to 5 d after given DMN,but showed an obvious trend towards regression 7 days thereafter. DMN resulted in increase in the contents of 8-phenyl-8-azbicyclo-[4,3,0]non-3-ene-7,9-dione,2-(6-heptynyl)-1,3 dioxolane,bis-(O-methyloxime)-4-ketoglu-cose,and decrease in the contents of malonic acid,2-(4- chlorophenylthiomethoxyl)ethyl,tetrahydro-2-furanacetaldehyde,D-ga-lactose,erythro-pentonic acid and galacturonic acid,in endogenic small molecule metabolites in mouse urine,for which Lonicera japonica alcohol extract can improve that. CONCLUSIONS:Previous administration of L. japonica alcohol extract ig has preven-tive effect to some extent on the physiological and metabolic conditions of mice with liver injury induced by DMN.
4.Effects of rosiglitazone on the expression of nuclear factor-κB P65 and metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages in patients with coronary artery disease
Yumei LUO ; Deqian JIANG ; Xinhong WAN ; Xingqing LIU ; Hongbo GUO ; Zhaoxia CHENG ; Hejing WANG ; Likua XIE ; Jinbo LING
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(6):621-626
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanisms of rosiglitazone on the expressions of nuclear factor-κB and matrix metalloprotease (MMP-9) in peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) in patients with coronary heart disease. Method This was a clinical case-control study. Forty-eight actue coronary symdrome (ACS) patients (ACS group), and 20 patients with stable angina (SA) (control group) were collected. They were performed coronary arteriography in the Department of Cardiology of the Second Xiangya Hospital from March to April in 2007. Exclusion criteria included acute infection, trauma or surgery patients within four weeks, cerebral vascular accident, liver and kidney dysfunction, cancer, and so on. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated and transformed into MDMs with macrophage colony-stimulating factor treatment. The transformed MDMs were randomly assigned into subgrougs and incubated with 0 /μmol/L, 1 μmol/L, 10 μmol/L, 20 μmol/L of rosiglitazone respectively. The expressions of PPAR-γ mRNA, MMP-9 mRNA were determined by RT-PCR and nuclear factor-κB P65 (NF-KB P65) expression by immunohistochemistry. Multiple comparisons were examined for significant differences using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results The basal expression of PPAR-y mRNA was lower, in contrast, the levels of NF-KB P65 and MMP-9 mRNA were higher in ACS group than control group. PPAR-γ mRNA expression were significantly upregulated in both ACS and control groups with rosiglitazone treatment. PPAR-γ mRNA expression was positive correlation, while the expressions of MMP-9 mRNA were negative correlation with the rosiglitazone concentration in the ACS group. Rosiglitazone inhibited the expression of NF-KB in a concentration-independent manner in ACS and control groups. Conclusions The expression of PPAR-y mRNA is inhibited, while the activity of NF-KB and expression of MMP-9 mRNA are enhanced in MDMs of ACS cases. Rosiglitazone intervention may inhibit NF-KB activity and MMP-9 expression by upregulation of PPAR-y expression in MDMS of patiens with ACS.
5.The impact of preoperative nutritional support on the clinical outcomes of patients with malnutrition who underwent TACE for hepatocellular carcinoma
Junhui XU ; Xigang WEN ; Jinbo LUO ; Youming DING
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2018;24(4):226-230
Objective To study the impact of preoperative nutritional support on the clinical outcomes in patients with malnutrition who underwent transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma.Methods 46 patients with malnutrition underwent TACE after operation for primary liver cancer were randomly divided into the experimental group (n =23) and the control group (n =23).The patients in the experimental group received preoperative nutritional support,but patients in the control group did not receive preoperative nutrition support.The preoperative and postoperative nutritional status,the incidences of postoperative complication,the liver function,the lengths of hospital stay,the costs of nutrition support and the costs of hospitalization were compared between the two groups.Results On the day before the operation,on postoperative day 1,day 7,and one month,the levels of serum albumin,and on the postoperative day 7 and one month,the levels of pre-albumin were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group,and the differences were significantly different [(38.4 ± 1.5) g/L vs.(32.8±0.8) g/L,(37.6±1.3) g/Lvs.(31.4±0.9) g/L,(39.0±1.6) g/L vs.(32.0±0.7) g/L,(39.8±2.2) g/L vs.(33.0±2.0) g/L,respectively,P<0.05],[(160.0±14.6) mg/L vs.(131.0 ± 16.5) mg/L,(163.0 ± 17.7) mg/L vs.(135.0 ± 17.1) mg/L,respectively,P <0.05].The incidences of complication were significantly lower in the experimental group than that of the control group (52.2% vs.91.3%,P <0.05).The length of hospital stay in the experimental group was shorter than that of the control group [(19.9 ± 2.0) d vs.(24.8 ± 2.7) d,P < 0.05].The cost in the experimental group was significantly lower than that in the control group [(20 108.9 ± 1 142.4) yuan vs.(23 174.1 ± 1 128.5) yuan,P < 0.05].The cost in nutrition support in the experimental group was similar to that of the control group (P > 0.05).Conclusions Preoperative nutritional support was helpful in reducing the incidence of postoperative complications,in shortening the length of hospital stay and in reducing medical costs.Nutritional support improved the nutritional status of the patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma after surgery and TACE.
6.Laparoscopic thyroidectomy by oral plus breast approach for the treatment of papillary throid carcinoma: a report of 26 cases
Jinbo FU ; Yezhe LUO ; Xiaoquan HONG ; Ende LIN ; Fusheng LIN ; Penghao KUANG ; Qinggui CHEN ; Wei YAN ; Guoyang WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(3):191-193
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and results of laparoscopic thyroidectomy by oral and breast approach for the treatment of papillary throid carcinoma.Methods Thyoidectomy was performed in 26 cases,including 24 females and 2 males with the average age of 34 years (range 20-53 years).All patients were diagnosed throid carcinoma confirmed by FNA or B-mode ultrasound examination,a thyroid lobe or total thyroidectomy and central compartment dissection was performed by breast approach,then additional dissection of central compartment was completed through oral approach.Results Laparoscopic thyroidectomy via oral in combination with brest approach was performed successfully in all 26 cases.The mean operative time was (164 ± 13) min,including average time of oral approach of (40 ± 7) min.The mean number of lymph node dissection in central compartment was 7.42 ± 4.88,oral approach achieved additional 1.23 ± 2.21,with metastatic lymph nodes diseccted by oral approach in 3 cases.Conclusions Laparoscopic thyroidectomy via oral in combination with breast approach for the treament of papillary throid carcinoma is better than breast approach alone in central compartment dissection.
7. The effects of macrophages with high expression of TL1A on activation and proliferation of hepatic stellate cells in vitro
Yuxin LUO ; Jinbo GUO ; Fengrong YIN ; Xiaoxia HUO ; Libo ZHENG ; Hong ZHANG ; Xiaolan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2018;26(5):347-352
Objective:
To explore the effects of macrophages with high expression of TL1A on the activation and proliferation of HSCs in vitro.
Methods:
The Bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMMs) and peritoneal macrophages (PMs) from wild type (WT) and myeloid-overexpressed TL1A transgenic mice were isolated, differentiated and activated. HSCs were harvested from activated macrophages culture supernatant (CM). HSCs were detected by immunofluorescence and real-time Q-PCR. And the proliferation was detected by CCK-8 and BrdU assay kit. The levels of IL-1β and PDGF-BB in macrophage culture supernatants were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results:
BMMs-derived CM-intervention HSCs were used to detect the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) on the 2nd, 4th and 6th day respectively by immunofluorescence method. There was no significant difference between the two groups on the 2 nd and the 6th day,
8.Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children related with COVID-19 infection
Xiaoyan HU ; Jun LUO ; Jinbo XIANG ; Fei SUN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(3):668-672,封3-封4
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is a disease related with severe acute respiratory syndrome corona-virus 2 infection,which can involve multiple system damage.Most cases included features of shock,cardiac dysfunction,gastrointestinal symptoms,significantly elevated markers of inflammation and cardiac damage,and positive test results for SARS-CoV-2 by serology.Although its clinical features overlap with Kawasaki disease,it is more likely to occur in older children and adolescents,and most of them need to be treated with intensive care and a variety of immunomodulators.At present,the pathogenesis and long-term prognosis of the disease need to be further studied.
9.Approach to a patient with primary aldosteronism caused by unilateral adrenal hyperplasia
Ying SONG ; Ting LUO ; Ming XIAO ; Shumin YANG ; Jinbo HU ; Qingfeng CHENG ; Qifu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2018;34(12):1037-1041
Primary aldosteronism is a common cause of endocrine hypertension. Aldosterone-producing adenoma and bilateral idiopathic hyperplasia are the two major subtypes of primary aldosteronism. Unilateral adrenal hyperplasia as one of the rare subtypes was seldom reported. Herein, we present in detail a patient with unilateral adrenal hyperplasia difficult to be subtyped. By discussing several key points of the diagnosis and treatment process, some useful experiences and information are provided for the clinicians.
10.Clinical characteristics and treatment of eight cases of pemphigus/bullous pemphigoid complicated by herpes simplex virus infection
Li WAN ; Bin HU ; Hongyu LUO ; Meizhen FANG ; Lijuan HAN ; Qiang CHEN ; Xiaoyong ZHOU ; Liuqing CHEN ; Jinbo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(3):229-233
Objective:To retrospectively analyze clinical characteristics and treatment of pemphigus/bullous pemphigoid (BP) complicated by herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection.Methods:Inpatients with pemphigus/BP complicated by HSV infection were collected from Wuhan No.1 Hospital from 2016 to 2021, and their clinical characteristics, treatment and follow-up results were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 8 patients with pemphigus/BP complicated by HSV infection, there were 2 males and 6 females, and their age was 50.6 ± 8.3 years. Five of them were diagnosed with pemphigus vulgaris (PV), 1 with pemphigus foliaceus (PF), and 2 with BP. Seven were infected with HSV-1, and 1 with HSV-2. All the 8 patients were given systemic glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive agents for the treatment of pemphigus or BP, and were admitted to the hospital due to resistance to the treatment. Seven patients presented with exacerbation or recurrence of primary lesions, and 1 presented with enlarged lesions all over the body. HSV infection-induced lesions were located on the trunk in 4 cases, on the oral mucosa in 4, on the scalp in 3, and on the face in 2; lesions mainly manifested as irregular erosions with blood crusts, and some centrally umbilicated pustules; 7 patients had obvious pain at the lesional sites. During HSV infection, anti-desmoglein 1 antibody levels decreased in all the 6 patients with pemphigus, and anti-desmoglein 3 antibody levels decreased in 4 of the 5 patients with pemphigus vulgaris; anti-BP180 antibody levels decreased in 1 patient with BP, but increased in the other one with BP. After antiviral therapy at adequate doses for adequate durations (7- to 14-day treatment with valacyclovir alone or in combination with ganciclovir), HSV infection was controlled, the autoimmune bullous skin disorder intensity scores decreased compared with those before the antiviral therapy, and pain was significantly relieved in all the patients. No dose adjustment of glucocorticoids or other immunosuppressive agents was made during antiviral therapy in all patients.Conclusion:HSV infection should be considered when patients with pemphigus/BP suffer from recurrence or exacerbation and poorly respond to conventional treatment; for patients with pemphigus/BP complicated by HSV infection, systemic antiviral therapy at adequate doses can be used to control the disease condition without modifying the conventional immunosuppressive regimen.