1.Surgical treatment for acute necrotizing pancreatitis:14 years' experience in a single Chinese Center
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Gang ZHAO ; Haolin HU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2006;9(4):239-242
Objective:To investigate the reasonable approach and surgical indication for acute necrotizing pancreatitis(ANP)by analyzing the factors that affecting the mortality of ANP.Methods:One hundred and twelve patients with ANP were retrospectively divided into two groups-the dead and the survivors.Some parameters were analyzed statistically to reveal what's the reason for death.Results:The average age,sex ratio and onset of illness were similar between two groups.And the ratio of early shock,early adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS),high temperature,leukocytosis and high blood glucose between two groups were also similar between two groups(P>0.05,respectively).The important factors that affecting the mortality were:①severity of pancreatic necrosis,②improper surgical approach,③incorrect surgical indication.Conclusion:The patiets with mild or moderate ANP should mainly receive conservative treatment for 48~72 hours.The early shock and ARDS should be redressed before surgical intervention.If the operation is unavoidable,the swelling pancreas should be dissected fully,which will provide sufficient drainage after operation,and duodenostomy should be performed during operation.
2.The expression and localization of neurokinin-3 receptor in pancreatic carcinoma
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Mingdong HUO ; Wenhao TANG ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the expression of neurokinin 3 receptor (NK 3R) in normal pancreas and pancreatic cancer, and to study the localization of this receptor in pancreatic cancer Methods The expression of NK 3R mRNA was investigated using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR) in normal pancreas and pancreatic cancer tissues The protein level of NK 3R was investigated by Western blot Immunohistochemistry was used to localize expression site of NK 3R Results NK 3R mRNA was overexpressed in pancreatic cancer tissue when compared with normal pancreas NK 3R protein was 1 1?0 5 in normal pancreas and 14 6?3 6 in pancreatic cancer, P
3.The expression and clinical significance of substance P high affinity receptor-neurokinin-1 receptor in Crohn′s disease
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Qingming GUO ; Mingdong HUO ; Haolin HU ; Wenhao TANG ; Helmut FRIESS
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the role of substance P (SP) and its neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) in the pathophysiologic process of Crohn′s disease. Methods In 23 surgical patients of Crohn′s disease and 24 healthy controls, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to determine the mRNA expression of NK-1R, Western blot analysis was used to determine NK-1R protein expression levels, and immunohistochemistry was used to localize expression of NK-1R. Results Compared with normal gut NK-1R mRNA and NK-1R protein in Crohn′s disease were overexpressed. In Crohn′s disease moderate to strong intestinal NK-1R immunoreactivity was found in the lamina propria mononuclear cells, lymphoid follicles, and the surface and crypt epithelium, lymphoid follicles, submucosal vessels, smooth muscle and myoenteric plexus neurones. Conclusions In cases of Crohn′s disease, overexpression of NK-1R may disturb neuropeptides loop balance, and may be involved in the pathophysiological change in this disease.
4.Overexpression of neurokinin-1 receptor is associated with mucosal damage in acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Yongjiu YANG ; Mingdong HUO ; Haolin HU ; Qingmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To study the expression and the role of neurokinin-1 receptor(NK-1R) and neurokinin-2 receptor (NK-2R) in distal ileum during acute necrotizing pancreatitis(ANP).METHODS: 130 adult Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 2 groups: the rats in ANP group( n=80 ) were induced by the retrograde intraductal infusion of 5% sodium taurocholate. The rats in sham operation control group ( n=50 ) received laparotomy only. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to determine the mRNA expression of NK-1R and NK-2R, Western blot was used to investigate expression level of NK-1R.RESULTS: NK-1R and NK-2R mRNA levels were enhanced in the distal ileum of ANP rats compared with controls. Western blot revealed stronger NK-1R immunoreactivity exited in intestinal mucosa in ANP rats. The overexpression of NK-1R was associated with mucosal pathological score( r=0.77,P
5.Overexpression of neurokinin-2 receptor is related to pain in chronic pancreatitis
Xin SHI ; Nairong GAO ; Mingdong HUO ; Yongjiu YANG ; Haolin HU ; Qingming GUO ; Fries HELMUT
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate the expression of neurok inin-2 receptor (NK-2R) in normal pancreas and chronic pancreatitis (CP) tissues. The relation of expres sion of NK-2R with pain in CP was also evaluated. METHODS: CP tis sues were ob tained from 18 men and 7 women undergoing pancreatic head resection as a result of CP. Normal human pancreatic tissues were obtained from 20 patients (11 males/ 9 females). Real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reacti on was used to determine the mRNA expression of NK-2R, Western blot analysis was used to determine its protein expression level, and immunohistochemistry was us ed to localize expression site of NK-2R protein. NK-2R mRNA level and pain were also analysed whether correlation exists. RESULTS: NK-2R mRNA and p rotein level were enhanced expressed in CP tissue samples compared with normal pancreas. Ove rexpression of NK-2R was related to the intensity ( r=0 59, P
6.Effects of intrauterine hypoxia on intestinal flora in newborn rats
Lei LI ; Xinyu HOU ; Jiaqi HE ; Jinglan GU ; Nairong GUO ; Ziyi ZENG ; Chunming JIANG
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2022;37(2):166-170
Objective:To study the differences of intestinal flora between neonatal rats with intrauterine hypoxia and healthy neonatal rats using high-throughput sequencing technology to determine the effects of intrauterine hypoxia on neonatal intestinal flora.Methods:Intrauterine hypoxia model were established in neonatal rats. On d1 and d7 after birth, intestinal samples were collected from intrauterine hypoxic group and normal control group and assigned into INH1 group (intrauterine hypoxia d1), INH7 group (intrauterine hypoxia d7), NOR1 group (normal control d1) and NOR7 group (normal control d7). 16S rRNA sequencing were conducted using these samples and the differences in the diversity, richness and composition of the flora among the groups were compared.Results:(1) The Alpha diversity of the intestinal flora in the INH1 group was higher than the NOR1 group. Specifically, both sobs and chao indices, representing the richness of the flora, in INH1 group were significantly higher than the NOR1 group (sobs index: 114.5±35.6 vs. 50.5±21.3, chao index: 135.6±38.5 vs. 73.9±28.8)( P<0.05). Compared with the NOR7 group, the mean values of sobs, ace, chao, simpson and shannon indices in the INH7 group showed no significant differences ( P>0.05). (2) At the phylum and genus level, the dominant bacterial groups in the intrauterine hypoxia group on d1 were firmicutes and streptococcus and proteus and escherichia for the normal control group. The difference of intestinal flora between intrauterine hypoxia group and the normal control group on d7 was smaller than the difference between the two groups on d1. Compared with INH1 group, the INH7 group had increased escherichia composition and decreased streptococcus composition. Conclusions:Intrauterine hypoxia changes the initial colonization and later affects the abundance and structural composition of the intestinal flora in newborn rats.
7.Association of gene polymorphisms in microRNA with blood pressure responses to salt and potassium intake
Lan WANG ; Ying CUI ; Yanjie GUO ; Yanni YAO ; Beibei YANG ; Nairong LIU ; Jiaxin WANG ; Panpan LIU ; Mingfei DU ; Guilin HU ; Zejiaxin NIU ; Xi ZHANG ; Dan WANG ; Chao CHU ; Hao JIA ; Yue SUN ; Weihua GAO ; Jianjun MU ; Yang WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(3):435-442
【Objective】 To investigate the relationship of miRNA gene polymorphisms with blood pressure (BP) responses to the sodium and potassium diet intervention. 【Methods】 In 2004, we recruited 514 participants from 124 families in seven villages of Baoji, Shaanxi Province, China. All subjects were given a three-day normal diet, followed by a seven-day low-salt diet, a seven-day high-salt diet, and finally a seven-day high-salt and potassium supplementation. A total of 19 miRNA single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected for analysis. 【Results】 Throughout the sodium-potassium dietary intervention, the BP of the subjects fluctuated across all phases, showing a decrease during the low-salt period and an increase during the high-salt period, followed by a reduction in BP subsequent to potassium supplementation during the high-salt diet. MiR-210-3p SNP rs12364149 was significantly associated with systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) responses to low-salt diet. MiR-4638-3p SNP rs6601178 was significantly associated with SBP while miR-26b-3p SNP rs115254818 was significantly associated with MAP responses to low-salt intervention. In addition, miR-26b-3p SNP rs115254818 was significantly correlated with SBP, DBP and MAP responses to high-salt intervention. MiR-1307-5p SNPs rs11191676 and rs2292807 were associated with SBP and MAP responses to high-salt diet. MiR-4638-3p SNP rs6601178, miR-210-3p SNP rs12364149, miR-382-5p SNP rs4906032 and rs4143957 were significantly associated with SBP response to high-salt diet. In addition, miR-26b-3p SNP rs115254818 was significantly associated with SBP, DBP and MAP responses to potassium supplementation. MiR-1307-5p SNPs rs11191676, rs2292807, and miR-19a-3p SNP rs4284505 were significantly associated with SBP responses to high-salt and potassium supplementation. 【Conclusion】 miRNA gene polymorphisms are associated with BP response to sodium and potassium, suggesting that miRNA genes may be involved in the pathophysiological process of salt sensitivity and potassium sensitivity.
8.Associations of genetic polymorphisms in Corin with blood pressure responses to salt and potassium intake
Lan WANG ; Zejiaxin NIU ; Yanjie GUO ; Nairong LIU ; Yanni YAO ; Beibei YANG ; Jiaxin WANG ; Chuang LI ; Panpan LIU ; Chang’e YANG ; Mingfei DU ; Guilin HU ; Xi ZHANG ; Dan WANG ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Chao CHU ; Yueyuan LIAO ; Qiong MA ; Keke WANG ; Hao JIA ; Yue SUN ; Tongshuai GUO ; Weihua GAO ; Jianjun MU ; Yang WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(1):22-29
【Objective】 Corin, a transmembrane serine protease that can cleave atrial natriuretic peptide precursor (pro-ANP) into atrial natriuretic peptide with smaller bioactive molecules, participates in the pathophysiological process of hypertension and cardiac hypertrophy. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of Corin gene variation with blood pressure responses to sodium and potassium dietary interventions. 【Methods】 In 2004, we recruited 514 participants from 124 families in 7 villages of Baoji, Shaanxi Province, China. All the subjects received a 3-day normal diet, a 7-day low-salt diet, a 7-day high-salt diet, and finally a 7-day high-salt and potassium supplementation. Fifteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of Corin gene were selected for final analysis. 【Results】 SNPs rs12509275 were significantly associated with diastolic blood pressure (DBP) response to low-salt diet, while rs3749584 was associated with pulse pressure (PP) response to low-salt diet.SNP rs3749584 and rs10517195 were significantly associated with PP response to high-salt diet. In addition,rs17654278 were significantly associated with systolic blood pressure (SBP) response to high-salt and potassium supplementation, rs2271037 was significantly correlated with DBP responses to high-salt and potassium supplementation, and rs4695253, rs12509275, rs2351783, rs36090894 were significantly associated with PP response to high-salt and potassium supplementation. 【Conclusion】 Corin gene polymorphisms were associated with blood pressure response to sodium and potassium, suggesting that Corin gene may be involved in pathophysiological process of salt sensitivity and potassium sensitivity.