1.Preliminary study on effect of aspirin against endogenous protective factors of intestinal mucosa in SD rats
Tong ZHENG ; Tianfei YANG ; Zhuping CHE ; Qinghua TAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(6):726-730
Objective:To investigate the changes of somatostatin ,epidermal growth factor receptor ,prostaglandin E2 and mucus of ileum in SD rats injected aspirin.Methods:32 SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups:oral intake group ,coloclyster group ,in-traperitoneal injection group and normal control group.Ileal tissue sections were stained by Alcian blue.The positive area and IOD of Alcian blue was counted by image analysis in each group.The concentration of SST ,EGFR and PGE2 were detected by ELISA immuno-histochemistry ,and the IOD of each index was measured by image analysis in each group.Results:The score of ileum mucosal injury were highest in aspirin treatment groups ( P<0.05 ) ,but the score was no difference among aspirin treatment groups.The area and IOD of mucus in aspirin treatment groups were less than normal control group .The Area ( 602.17 ±158.03 ) and level of IOD ( 249.54 ± 113.19) in intraperitoneal injection group was the lowest (P<0.05).There were no differences of level of SST ,EGFR was observed among all groups .The concentration and IOD of PGE2 in normal control group was the highest (P<0.05).However,his discrepancy was not obvious among three groups of aspirin.Conclusion: Aspirin, in the four routes of administration , can cause damage to the mucosa of the rat small intestine in two weeks.The integrity of the small intestinal mucosa and mucus secretion were damaged significantly ,and it was the worst in intraperitoneal injection group.These changes might be correlated with the reduction of PGE 2.No clear results showed that the SST and EGFR were involved in the pathophysiology of the NSAIDs .
2.Effect of aspirin on somatostatin receptors level in SD rat′s intestinal mucosa
Tianfei YANG ; Tong ZHEN ; Qinghua TAN ; Zhuping CHE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;(2):178-183
Objective:To investigate the optimal administration approach of using aspirin by observing the effects of the rats in-testinal mucosal barrier and somatostatin receptors level with different administration approaches of using non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs-aspirin.Methods:32 SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups:oral intake group,enema group,intraperitoneal injection group and control group.Every group had 8 rats.The ileum mucosal injury was scored.The level and distribution of SSTRs in every group was detected by ELISA and immunohistochemistry, respectively, The IOD score in each group was measured by image analysis.Results:(1) The scores of ileum mucosal injury in aspirin experimental groups were significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.05), but there were no difference among aspirin experimental groups.( 2 ) All subtypes of SSTR were expressed in rat intestinal mucosa.However,SSRT1 and SSTR2 were expressed mainly ( P<0.05 ).( 3 ) The expressions of SSTR1-5 on intestinal mucosa in aspirin experimental groups were significantly less than that in control group (P<0.05).(4) There was incompletely no same effects of SSTR1-5 in intestinal mucosa by different approaches ( P<0.05 ).( 5 ) There were no significant difference of SST concentration and IOD score among all groups ( P>0.05).Conclusion:Aspirin can damage the rat intestinal mucosa.Aspirin could lead to the decrease of SSTR1-5 expression in the intestinal mucosa.All subtypes of SSTR in rat small intestine mucosa were expressed, suggesting that aspirin could affect the barrier function of the intestine.There were different influences on SSTR1-5 expression by different administration approaches,suggesting aspirin by parenteral approach may reduce the intestinal damage.
3.Structure of off-pump coronary artery bypass graft model in dogs
Liang ZHAO ; Can WEN ; Jiansen SUN ; Yangxiao WU ; Aijun YANG ; Tianfei ZHANG ; Xiaohui LI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(1):36-38
Objective To study the feasibility of model building methods by analyzing the advantages and disadvantages between the two different methods to build off-pump coronary artery bypass graft animal model. Methods Twenty dogs were randomly divided into two groups:brachiocephalic artery group and descending aorta group. Small-caliber heterogeneous vascular vessels were used as bridge vessels. The incision was in the fourth intercostal space of the left chest. Vascular anastomosis was firstly done between the brachiocephalic artery and bridge vessels,or between descending aorta and bridge vessels,prior to coronary vascular and bridge vessels anastomosis. Results The dogs of two groups were not dead during operation. Brachiocephalic artery group and the descending aorta group:aortic vascular anastomosis times were (33.9 ±4.8) min and (29.6 ±3.5) min respectively (P<0.05),coronary vascular anastomosis time were (28.5 ±3.0) min and (28. 1 ± 2. 3) min respectively (P>0. 05). The surgical blood losses of the two groups were (77. 5 ± 16. 2) mL and (66. 5 ± 12. 3) mL re-spectively (P>0. 05). After side clamping descending aorta,femoral blood pressure significantly decreased in descending aorta group,and the two dogs had melena after operation. Conclusion Off-pump coronary artery bypass graft models were both constructed successfully by the two ways. Descending aorta group of femoral artery blood pressure violently fluctuated and had abdominal organs’ ischemia reperfusion in-jury. Though brachiocephalic artery group anastomosis group spent a little longer time,they had stable artery blood pressure during operation. As a result,the way of constructing animal model of brachiocephalic artery group is safer.
4.Medical care service fee makes the value of doctor's work recognized.
Haijiang ZHOU ; Tianfei LAN ; Yong YAN ; Chunsheng LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(13):2556-2556