1.Clinical features of hypotensive maintenance dialysis patients after total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation
Chujun OUYANG ; Mingqian LUO ; Feng WEI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(9):1349-1352
Objective To investigate the clinical features of hypotensive maintenance dialysis patients after total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation (TPTX + AT).Methods The consecutive patients who received TPTX + AT were enrolled between January 1,2010 and May 1,2015 in the nephrology department at the central hospital of Jiangmen.According to level of the blood pressure after TPTX + AT,the patients can be divided into hypotensive-group and non-hypotensive-group.The clinical and laboratory examinations of them were compared.Results The probability of calcification of aortic valve (4.76% vs 30%,P =0.045),bicuspid valve (9.52% vs 40%,P =0.032) and pulmonary hypertension (14.29% vs 45%,P =0.043) was lower in the hypotensive-group with statistical significance.Serum parathyroid hormone [(9.31 ± 5.41) pg/ml vs (60.12 ± 96.95) pg/ml,P =0.021] and angiotensinⅡ (Ang Ⅱ) [(34.26 ± 15.73) pg/ml vs (63.78 ±23.55) pg/ml,P =0.000] were lower in the hypotensive-group with statistical significance.Serum intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) (P =0.036) and AngⅡ (P =0.002) were the affecting factors of hypotension after TPTX + AT.Conclusions Hypotension after TPTX + AT is associated with the lower level of serum iPTH and Ang Ⅱ.The probability of calcification of cardiac valve and pulmonary hypertension is lower in the patients with hypotension,indicate that they may have better cardiac prognosis.
2.An anti-human ovarian carcinoma and CD3 bispecific single-chain antibody mediates CDR3 spectratype drift of T cell receptor alpha and beta chains.
Wei LUO ; Qian WEN ; Mingqian ZHOU ; Li MA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(7):919-923
OBJECTIVETo analyze the drift of T cell receptor (TCR) Vα and Vβ gene family CDR3 spectratype in response to ovarian carcinoma cells mediated by an anti-human ovarian carcinoma/CD3 bispecific single-chain antibody (BHL-1), and explore the mechanism of the bispecific single-chain antibody-mediated T cell immune response.
METHODSImmunoscopic spectratyping technique was used to analyze the TCR repertoire diversity (CDR3 spectratype distribution) of the T cells from 6 healthy donors before and after stimulation of the cells with human ovarian carcinoma in the presence of BHL-1. The predominant usage of TCR α and Vβ chain CDR3 was analyzed after the stimulation, and sequence analysis was performed for the CDR3 region of the monoclonal T cells.
RESULTSThe spectratypes of Vα and Vβ gene family TCR CDR3 region showed a Gaussian distribution before stimulation of the T cells from the 6 donors. After stimulation of the T cells, CDR3 spectratype drift occurred in the T cells, and some TCR Vα and Vβ families showed an anomalous and oligoclonal expansion. Different CDR3 sequences of the Vα and Vβ gene family TCR were found in the monoclonal T cells stimulated with BHL-1.
CONCLUSIONCDR3 spectratype drift occurs in TCR α and Vβ chains of T cells after stimulation with human ovarian carcinoma cells and BHL-1, indicating that the predominant usage of TCR Vα and Vβ families is associated with the specific T cell immune response mediated by BHL-1.
Antibodies, Bispecific ; immunology ; Cell Line ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Complementarity Determining Regions ; immunology ; Female ; Humans ; Monocytes ; immunology ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; immunology ; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta ; immunology ; Single-Chain Antibodies ; immunology
3.Expression of Synaptohydin in Hippocampus of Exercise-fatigue Rats by Sinisan
Wei LI ; Lie KONG ; Shuang YU ; Shuo ZHENG ; Mingqian XU ; Rong ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Xiaolan LIU ; Feng LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(8):739-741
Objective To observe the effect of Sinisan on the learning and memorial ability and the expression of synaptohydin in the hippocampus of exercise-fatigue rats. Methods Rats were made into the fatigue model by Exhaustive Swimming. Learning and memorial ability of the rats were observed by moving-back with current stimulation experiment; expression of synaptohydin protein in hippocampus of exercise-fatigue rats treated with Sinisan for 10 days were detected by immunohistochemistry technique and compared to control group and model group.Results The moving-back time and the error times of the exercise-fatigue rats as follows: model group(73.00±61.96) s/(1.67±1.15), control group(144.25±57.14) s/(0.50±0.80),Sinisan group (166.17±47.92) s/(0.38±0.49). Comparison of mean optical density of synaptohydin protein in hippocampus of rats in different groups as follows: control group (0.2636±0.10654) and Sinisan group (0.2555±0.163380) were higher than the model group (0.0474±0.1837)(P<0.05). The synaptohydin staining Results showed that synaptohydin-positive granules around the neuron in hippocampus of rats in control group were the darkest and densest, the Sinisan group were darker than the model group rats.Conclusion Sinisan could improve the learning and memorial ability and increase the synaptohydin protein in the hippocampus of the exercise-fatigue rats.
4.Influence of age factors on dose-effect relationship of oxycodone inhibiting responses to tracheal intubation during induction of general anesthesia in pediatric patients
Mingqian WEI ; Xiaoyong WEI ; Zhenghua DONG ; Xi LIU ; Menglin SUN ; Daqi SUN ; Yuanwei DU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(4):438-441
Objective:To evaluate the influence of age factors on dose-effect relationship of oxycodone inhibiting responses to tracheal intubation during induction of general anesthesia in pediatric patients.Methods:American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ pediatric patients of both sexes, aged 6 months-6 yr, with body mass index of 12-22 kg/m 2, scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia with tracheal intubation, were divided into 3 groups: infant group (group I, 6-12 months), young children group (group Y, >1-3 yr) and preschooler group (group P, >3-6 yr). Oxycodone was slowly injected intravenously, 2 min later etomidate 0.3 mg/kg and cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg were intravenously injected, and 3 min later endotracheal intubation was carried out with a visual laryngoscope in all the children. Mean arterial pressure(MAP) and heart rate (HR) immediately before intubation and peak MAP and HR within 3 min after intubation were recorded. The modified Dixon′s sequential method was used. The initial dose of oxycodone was 0.3 mg/kg in each group. If the response to tracheal intubation was positive, the dose of oxycodone was increased by 0.02 mg/kg in the next child; if the response to tracheal intubation was negative, the dose of oxycodone was decreased by 0.02 mg/kg in the next child. Positive response to tracheal intubation was defined as increase in MAP and/or HR and increase in the peak value exceeding 20% of the pre-intubation level within 3 min after tracheal intubation. The aforementioned process was repeated until 7 negative and positive reactions crossed, and then the test was stopped. The median effective dose (ED 50) and 95% confidence interval of oxycodone were calculated by Probit method. Results:The ED 50 (95% confidence interval) of oxycodone inhibiting responses to the tracheal intubation were 0.280 (0.247-0.301) mg/kg, 0.321 (0.304-0.342) mg/kg and 0.354 (0.342-0.368) mg/kg in I, Y and P groups, respectively. The ED 50 of oxycodone inhibiting responses to the tracheal intubation was gradually increased during induction of general anesthesia with increasing age ( P<0.05). Conclusions:For children aged 6 months to 6 yr, the potency of oxycodone in inhibiting responses to the tracheal intubation during general anesthesia induction gradually decreases with increasing age.