1.Expression of macrophage inflammatory protein-2 in liver injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion in rat
Fasheng LIANG ; Jichang SONG ; Yingtang GAO ; Zhiyao ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Lichuan LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To study the expression and effect of macrophage inflammatory protein-2(MIP-2) in liver injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion(I/R). Methods Thirty-two rats were randomly divided into 4 groups(8 rats in each group):false operation (control) group and 3, 9, 24 hours reperfusion group.The expression of MIP-2 mRNA in hepatic tissue, MIP-2 protein in plasma, the neutrophil infiltration in liver tissue and serum ALT were measured. Results The expression of MIP-2 mRNA in the ischemic tissue was significantly higher than that in nonischemic tissue (P
2.Changes in Erythrocyte Rheologic Properties after Mild Burn Injury
Lichuan SONG ; Heqin CUI ; Zhanjun LI ; Shuosen ZHANG ; Hong LIU ; Feng Shu ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2001;18(1):72-75
The changes in erythrocyte deformability and os moti c fragility were studied with an animal model of mild burn injury. The results s howed that after the burn injury there was a gradual decrease with time at first and then a recovery in erythrocyte deformability. Maximum deformation index [(DI)max], integra tion deformation index (IDI) and osmotic fragility of RBCs drawn just after burn were almost identical to those before burn injury. (DI)max and IDI signifi cantly decreased at 1, 2 h but not at 4, 7 h when compared with those before burn injury, however, the RBCs were less deformable at 4, 7 h. Erythrocyte osmotic fragility significantly increased only at 4 h after burn injury when compared at the time points of 0, 1, 2, 4 , 7 h after burn with that before burn injury. The results indicated that the lesion in (DI)max and IDI, and the increase in osmotic fragility might be only related to the body fluid fa ctors in this animal model. The decrease in erythrocyte deformability and the in crease in erythrocyte osmotic fragility did not synchronize, suggesting that the changes might come about not by the same mechanism.