1.Mormorphological and functional changes of lung cells in hyperoxia environment
Juan WANG ; Dong HUANG ; Lianqin MO ; Xiu MA ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(8):737-742
Objective To observe the morphological and functional changes of different lung cells in hyperoxia environment.Methods Type Ⅱ alveolar epithelial cells (AECⅡ) and lung fibroblasts (LFs) of fetal rats with 18 days old were isolated and culturedin vitro, and divided into air group (placed in an atmospheric incubator, and culturing with oxygen volume fraction of 0.21) and hyperoxia group (placed in a high oxygen culture chamber, and culturing with oxygen volume fraction of 0.90). Morphological changes of two kinds of cells were observed under microscope. Cell migration was observed by scratch test. The levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and apoptosis in cells were detected by flow cytometry.Results After 8 hours of hyperoxia, the volume of AECⅡincreased and the cells were loosely arranged; the clearance of LFs cells was increased and arranged in disorder. Scratch test showed that, compared with air group, the immigration rate of AECⅡ was inhibited at 6 hours hyperoxia [migration rate: (38.67±1.15)% vs. (58.67±2.31)%,P < 0.01], the immigration rate of LFs was promoted at 12 hours after hyperoxia [migration rate:(55.37±1.50)% vs. (46.90±1.20)%,P < 0.01]. With the increase of hyperoxia time, intracellular ROS contents of two cells were gradually increased, which were significantly higher than those of the air group (fluorescence intensity:130.67±4.04 vs. 54.67±2.51, 85.00±2.00 vs. 60.33±1.52, bothP < 0.01). Both two kinds of cells showed apoptosis after exposure to high oxygen, the apoptosis rate of AECⅡ at 2 hour exposure were significantly higher than that of air group [(1.93±0.28)% vs. (1.07±0.11)%,P < 0.05], the apoptosis rate of LFs at 6 hour exposure was significantly higher than that of air group [(1.66±0.09)% vs. (1.46±0.09)%,P < 0.05].Conclusion High concentration of oxygen can cause poor growth of lung cells, reduce AEC Ⅱ migration level and increase LFs migration, and the production of intracellular ROS eventually leads to apoptosis of lung cells.
2.Effect of extended care on stoma mental state and ability of self-care of colorectal cancer patients
Minhua ZHENG ; Yunping GUO ; Lianqin YING ; Linhong CHEN ; Jianmin XU
China Modern Doctor 2014;(14):102-105
Objective To evaluate the continuation of care for colorectal cancer patients with stoma mental state and a-bility of self-care. Methods Fifty-six cases Miles patients in the observation group and 30 patients Miles patients in the control group were treated with extended care and routine care respectively, the depression, anxiety, self-care, quality of life and the incidence of complications of patients in two groups were compared after discharging for three months. Results After discharging for three months, the SDS scores and depression levels in the observation group were significantly lower than the control group(P<0.05), SAS score the of observation group were significantly lower than the control group(P<0.05), moderate and mild depression were significantly lower in the control group (P <0.05), ESCA to-tal score, skill, responsibility, self-concept and health knowledge scores of the observation group were significantly higher (P <0.05), SF-36 physical function scale, social function, emotional function, mental health, energy and overall health scores of the observation group were significantly higher (P <0.05), stoma complications in the observation group was significantly lower than the control group(P<0.05). Conclusion Extended care effectively improve colorectal cancer ostomy patients mental state, improve their self-care ability stoma, thereby improving the quality of life and reduce the incidence of stoma complications.