1.An experimental study on how brain-dead state affects the lung morphology of Ba-Ma mini pigs and the mechanism
Shuijun ZHANG ; Jianhua LI ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the change of lung morphology and the mechanism in the brain-dead state. Methods Ten Ba-Ma mini pigs were randomized into 2 groups: brain-dead group (group B, n=5) and control group (group C, n=5). Brain-dead model was established in group B by increasing intracranial pressure in a modified, slow and intermittent way, and brain-dead state maintained for 24 h by respiration and circulation support. The serum TNF-?, IL-1?, and IL-6 were determined at 3, 6 12, 18 and 24 h after the initial confirmation of brain death. Lung tissues were taken at 24 h. The alterations of lung tissues were observed by HE staining, and the expression of PKC-? detected by immunohistochemistry. PKC-? mRNA at each time point was detected by RT-PCR. The microstructure of hepatic tissues was observed under an electron microscope. Results (1) Under the light microscopy, broadened lung alveolar septum, edematous, extravasate in the alveolar congestive capillary vessel, infiltration of lymphocyte were observed. Under the election microscopy, cytoplasm edema, swollen mitochondria of the type-Ⅱ epithelial cells, partial membrane dissolution of mitochondria were observed and the microtomentum disappeared. No obvious morphological injury was observed under light microscopy and election microscopy. (2) Compared with control group, the serum IL-1?, IL-6 and TNF-? in brain-dead group began to increase at 3 h after brain death, and become more and more higher when the maintained state was prolonged. The expression of PKC-? and PKC-? mRNA in brain-dead group was increased at 24 h in the lung tissue. Conclusion Brain death may evoke lung morphological injury and increase the level of inflammatory mediators; After brain death the levels of PKC-? mRNA transcription and protein translation is increased. The activation of PKC-? and the alteration of inflammatory mediators are supposed to be one of the mechanisms of the lung injury.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of insulinoma:a report of 120 cases
Liushun FENG ; Xuhui LI ; Jie LI ; Yongfu ZHAO ; Shuijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the methods for diagnosis and treatment of insulinoma.Methods The clinical data of 120 patients with insulinoma who had been admitted to our hospital in the last 40 years were retrospectively reviewed.Results Fasting blood glucose values were less than 2.75 mmol/L in all the patients.Fasting serum insulin values in 75 patients were higher than 25 ?U/mL,and the average was (65 ?6.0)?U/mL.Before operation,tumor was detected in 2 of 60 patients by ultrasound scan,and in 10 of 50 by CT. Among 18 patients who had intra-operative B-ultrasound examination, 16 positive cases were verified by intraoperative exploration; and one case the tumor was not palpable but was found by intraoperative B-ultrasound examination.The operations included enucleation of insulinoma(70 patients),insulinoma resection and distal resection of the pancreas(44),distal resection of the pancreas(4),and biopsy(2).The low blood glucose symptoms disappeared after the first operation in 111 of the 112 patients who had benign tumor.One case with benign tumor was cured by a second operation.Twenty patients developed pancreatic fistula after tumor enacleation, of them,14 healed uneventfully after drainage,5 were cured by operation,and 1 died of peritoneal infection.Conclusions Preoperative localization of insulinomas is difficult. Intraoperative exploration and ultrasound scan are the chief methods for the localization of insulinoma.Enucleation of insulinoma should be selected for benign tumor. Resections of the pancreatic body and tail is required for large,deep or multiple tumors.
3.Clinical analysis of solid-pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas in 16 cases
Jie LI ; Liushun FENG ; Wenzhi GUO ; Shouhua ZHENG ; Shuijun ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(10):676-678
Objective To summarize the experience in diagnosis and treatment for solid-pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas (SPT). Methods A retrospective clinical analysis about clinical, imaging and pathologic data was made on 16 cases of SPT admitted from January 2005 to December 2009. Results Five had SPT in the head of the pancreas, 5 in the body of the pancreas, 6 in the tail of the pancreas. The first symptom was intermittent epigastric pain ( n = 7), abdominal aponia mass ( n = 3), Pancreatic tumor found by chance (n =4), weight loss (n =2). Solid and Solid-cystic masses of low echo were found in US. Masses of low density in pancreas were found on CT scan, while irregular enhancement appeared in the circumference of all tumors in enhanced CT scan sequences. Tumor markers in patients' erum were all negative.9 patients underwent distal pancreatectomy and spleen resection, including 1 patient also underwent left hemicolectomy. Local excision of tumor was performed in 4 cases. Pancreatic local excision and pancreaticojejunostomy were performed in 3 cases. 14 cases were followed up with an period of from 3 to 48 months. No evidence of relapses and metastasis in these cases was found. Conclusion SPT primarily affects young women, and it may be located in any part of pancreas. Surgical resection is recommended as the treatment of choice. The prognosis is good.
4.Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for measurement of serum 25 ( OH ) D level
Jianlie ZHOU ; Yue CHEN ; Chen YU ; Shuijun LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2011;19(5):339-342
Many diseases are associated with vitamin D deficiency.Serum 25 (OH)D levels can serve as objective indicators of the nutritional status of vitamin D.Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method may be applied for routine measurement of 25 ( OH ) D levels in clinical practice.This article reviewed the significance of detecting 25 (OH) D2 and 25 (OH) D3,compared the advantages and disadvantages of different 25 (OH) D measurement methods,and introduced the application of LC-MS method for routine detection of serum 25 (OH) D2 and 25 (OH) D3 levels following the standard by National Institute of Standards and Technology of America.
5.Alterations of hepatic function and histology in brain death pigs
Changju ZHU ; Jianhua LI ; Gong ZHANG ; Wenlong ZHAI ; Jihua SHI ; Zhen LI ; Jie LI ; Shuijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(6):487-489
Objective To observe how brain death affects the hepatic morphology and function of pigs and explore the roles of NF-κB. Methods Under general anaesthesia twelve healthy pigs were allocated randomly to two groups:control group(6 pigs),with non-inflacted Foley balloon catheter placed in the cerebral ventricle for 24 h,and brain death group,6 pigs,with estabhshment of brain death for 24 h.The serum and hepatic tissues in the same locus were taken at 6 h,12 h,and 24 h after the initial conformation of brain death.AST and ALT were determined by automatic biochemistry analyzer.IL-1βwas determined by ELISA.The NF-κB mRNA was determined by Real-time PCR and the NF-κB p65 by immunohistochemistry. Results The AST,ALT,IL-1β in serum,the NF-κB mRNA and the NF-κB p65 in hepatic tissues in brain death group were higher than those in control group and they all increased with the time(P<0.05).In brain death group,hepatocytes were edematous lightly after 12 hours,and the swelling progressively deteriorated after 24 hours,but there were no necrosis. Conclusion The activated NF-κB by brain death promoted the synthesis and release of inflammatory mediators,resulting in the hepatic dysfunction.
6.Effect of N-acetylcysteine on the liver function and mRNA and protein expressions of NF-KB in brain-dead BA-Ma mini pigs
Yan SONG ; Wenzhi GUO ; Xueli GUO ; Gong ZHANG ; Wentao LI ; Shuijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(3):275-279
Objective To investigate the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) pretreatment on the liver function and mRNA and protein expressions of nuclear factor-KB (NF-KB) in brain-dead BA-Ma mini pigs. Methods The brain-dead model was established by increasing intracranial pressure by a modi-fied, slow and intermittent way. A total of 15 BA-Ma mini pigs were randomly and equally divided into three groups (five in each group), ie, control group (Group C) : treated only with opening and closing abdomen after anesthesia; group without NAC treatment (group B): brain-dead models without use of NAC; NAC treatment group (Group N): 1 and 12 hours after establishment of brain-dead models, 200 mg/kg NAC was added into 100 ml normal saline and intravenously transfused. Levels of ALT and AST in serum as well as TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6 were determined at 3,6,12, 18,24 hours after brain death. The changes of liver tissues were observed by HE staining under a light microscope, the uhrastruc-rural changes of liver tissues observed under electron microscope, the expression of NF-KB detected by immnohistochemistry and change of NF-KB mRNA by RT-PCR. Results (1) Compared with Group C, serum ALT and AST began to increase at 12 hours after brain death, but IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α be-gan to increase three hours after brain death in Groups B and N. mRNA and protein expressions of NF-KB in Groups B and N began to increase six hours after brain death, when Group B increased more sharply than Group N, with statistical difference (P<0.05). (2) At 12 hours after brain death, injury of liver cells in Group B was severer than that in Group N. Conclusion NAC can inhibit the mRNA and pro-tein expressions of NF-KB, decrease the release of inflammatory factors and hence protect the hepatic structure and function during brain death.
7.Relationship between serum 25(OH) D level and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Kang JU ; Jianlie ZHOU ; Silu CHEN ; Zhenghui FU ; Chen YU ; Shuijun LI ; Weiwei SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2013;(3):143-146
Objective To explore the relationship between serum 25 (OH)D level and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods Totally 113 AD impatients were enrolled in this study.Their serum 25 (OH) D2,25 (OH) D3,and total 25 (OH) D levels were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).Patients were divided into Vitamin D severe deficiency group [25 (OH)D level≤25 nmol/L],deficiency group [25 (OH)D levels:25-50 nmol/L],insufficiency group [25 (OH) D level:50-75 nmol/L],and sufficiency group [25 (OH) D level ≥ 75 nmol/L] according to the criteria proposed by US Institute of Medicine.The cognitive function was assessed by MMSE score.The association between serum 25 (OH) D level and cognitive function was systematically analyzed.Results The serum levels of 25 (OH) D,25 (OH) D2,and 25 (OH) D3 were (27.08 ± 15.33) nmol/L,(1.23 ± 0.93) nmol/L and (24.50 ± 13.04) nmol/L in AD patients.The proportions of severe deficiency,deficiency,insufficiency,and sufficiency were 60.18% (68/113),30.97% (35/113),7.97% (9/113),and 0.88% (1/113),respectively,among these AD patients.A positive correlation was found between serum 25 (OH) D concentration and MMSE score in AD patients.Conclusions Impatients with AD often have severe vitamin D deficiency and need vitamin D supplementation.Serum 25 (OH) D concentration is associated with cognitive function,and therefore vitamin D supplementation may improve cognitive function.
8.The effects of dysfunction of liver on the prognosis of patients with non-gallstone severe acute pancreatitis
Shouhua ZHENG ; Wenzhi GUO ; Yan SONG ; Jie LI ; Yongfu ZHAO ; Shuijun ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2008;35(6):390-392
Objective To explore the relationship between the hepatic injury and the severity of the patients with non-gallstone severe acute pancreatitis,so as to provide some evidences in the treatment on the hepatic injury,to lower the systemic and local applications of SAP,as well as lower the morality of SAP.Methods Patients suffering from non-gallstone SAP were retrospectively analyzed.We statisticated the occurrence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.We adopted the occurrence of MODS of the patients as the indicatrix of prognosis and analyzed the results.Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the ralationship between the markers of heapatic injury and the prognosis of the patients suffered of non-gallstone SAP.Results The univariate logistic regression analysis of the relationship between hepatic dysfunction and the occur of MODS of non-gallstone SAP shows that there were correlation between the occur of MODS and AST,ALT,ALB,respectively.The multivariate logistic regression analysis shows that there were correlation between the occur of MODS and AST,ALT,ALB,respectively.Conclusion The study showed that the heighten of the serum consentration of AST,ALT,TB and the degrade of the serum consentration of Alb were the independent influencing factors of patients with non-gallstone SAP,respectively,and suggested the unfavourable prognosis of the patients.
9.MDR1 specific ribozyme reverses multidrug resistance (MDR) of human hepatocellular carcinoma, an in vivo experimental study
Yongshun GAO ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Shuijun ZHANG ; Lei DING ; Kaiyan LI ; Zaide WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the reversal of MDR by using anti-MDR1 ribozyme N2A + tRNAimet-iMDR1- sRz (sRz) in nude mice bearing human hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods The nude mice model with implanted human hepatocellular carcinoma was randomly devided into group A ( saline 40?l + Lipofect AMINE?000 10?l), B( N2A + tRNAimet10?g/40?l + Lipofect AMINE?000 10?l) and C(sRz 10?g/40?l + Lipofect AMINE?000 10?l). After one week, mice was peritoneally injected E-ADM 15 mg?kg-1 once a week for 4 weeks. The size of tumors was measured with B-ultrasound and the tumor inhibition rate was calculated. One week after chemotherapy mice was sacrificed and MDR1 mRNA and P-gp were investigated with RT-PCR and Western blot. Results In group C tumor shrank upon each chemotherapy (F = 659. 99, P
10.Experimental study on how brain-dead state affects the heart structure and function of Ba-Ma mini pigs and the mechanism
Shuijun ZHANG ; Shengxing ZHU ; Jie LI ; Xiuxian MA ; Liushun FENG ; Zhengjun FAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate how brain-dead state affects the heart structure and function and the effect of PKC-? in BA-Ma mini pigs.METHODS: Ten Ba-Ma mini pigs were randomized into 2 groups: brain-dead group(n=5),and control group(n=5).The brain-dead model was made by increasing intracranial pressure,while the control group was maintained anesthesia for 24 h.The concentrations of cTnT,TNF-?,IL-1? and IL-6 in serum were determined at 6,12 and 24 h after brain death.At 24 h,heart tissues were observed by HE staining and electron microscope.The expression of PKC-? was detected by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR.RESULTS:(1) Histological changes of myocardium: flaky bleeding under endocardium and dissolution of myocardium were found in optical microscope.In electron microscope dropsical mitochondria and confluent muscle fiber were found.(2) Changes of serum cTnT: serum cTnT for brain-dead group began to increase gradually since 6 h,and were significantly higher at each time point than those in control group(P