1.Effects of glutamine and growth hormone on nutritional status,immunity and inflammatory responses in postoperative patients with portal hypertension
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(6):384-387
Objective This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of postoperative glutamine and growth hormone on the nutritional status,immune function,and inflammatory responses of patients undergo-ing portal hypertension surgery.Methods This study was designed as a prospective,randomized and con-trolled clinical trial.Forty-two patients undergoing portal hypertension surgery were randomly divided into 2 groups:experimental group (receiving an immune enhancing parenteral nutrition by adding glutamine and re-combinant human growth hormone,n = 22),and control group (receiving an isocaloric and isonitrogenons standard parenteral nutrition,n = 20).Parenteral nutrition providing 125 kJ · kg-1·d-1 was initiated 3 days after surgery in both groups and last for 7 days.Blood samples were obtained on day 0th,3rd,and 10th.Host nutritional status was evaluated by measuring levels of prealbumin and transferrin,immunity was evalu-ated by measuring levels of CD4,CD8,CD4/CD8,IgG,IgM and IgA,and the inflanunatory responses was determined by assessing IL-2,TNF-α and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels.Results Ten days after opera-tion,among patients receiving an immune enhancing parenteral nutrition,the serum prealbumin was (193.84±39.78)mg/L,transferrin was (2.07±0.51)mg/L,CD4 was (33.7±5.5)%,CD4/CD8 was (1.17±0.32),IgG was (13.94±1.09)g/L and IL-2 was (368.12±59.25) pg/mL.They were signifi-cantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05).The TNF-α concentrations was (321.12±81.42)pg/mL and CRP was (32.2±15.2)mg/mL which were significantly lower than those of the control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Postoperative administration of immune enhancing parentearl nutrition in patients undergoing portal hypertension surgery can improve nutritional status and immune function,and modulate inflammatory response is also better than standard one.
2.Selectivity of Enatiomers of Clinically Used Asymmetric Drugs
China Pharmacy 2001;12(3):162-164
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the selectivity of enatiomers of clinically used asymmetric drugs.METHODS: To exsamplify this issue in respect to pharmacokinetic characteristics,pharmacodynamic properties and clinical application of asymmetric drugs.RESULTS & CONCLUSION: The enatiomers of asymmetric drugs assume complex pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics.Thorough study of enatiomers of asymmetric drugs will exert great influence on rational use of asymmetric drugs.
3.Nursing of advanced schistosomiasis patients:a report of 52 cases
Xiaochun FAN ; Lanying JIANG ; Wenxue LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):345-345,348
Objective To explore the reasonable nursing interventions of advanced schistosomiasis patients. Methods The medical records of 52 advanced schistosomiasis patients hospitalized from 2008 to 2013 were collected,and the nursing interven-tions were summarized. Results The 52 cases of advanced schistosomiasis included 38 men and 14 women,with a mean age of 65.8 years(57-75 years). Totally 53.8%of the subjects were schistosome positive by IHA test,67.3%positive by ELISA,and 21.2%positive of HBsAg. There were 13 cases of ascites type,34 cases of megalosplenia type,and 5 cases of dwarfism type of ad-vanced schistosomiasis. Following the therapy together with nursing interventions,73.1%achieved clinical cure,23.1%achieved stable,and 3.8%achieved improvement. The major nursing interventions involved basic nursing,diet nursing,treatment nursing, physiological nursing and surgical nursing. Conclusion The scientific and reasonable nursing interventions can improve the ther-apeutic efficacy and prognosis in advanced schistosomiasis patients,as well as improve their quality of life.
4.Combinative application of functional independence measure and quality of life assessment in clinical rehabilitation
Xiaochun HUANG ; Zebing LI ; Liben JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(37):122-123
BACKGROUND: With the development of China, quality of life (QOL) is getting more and more attention, however, there are few studies on QOL, especially in Mainland China.OBJECTIVE: To observe the situation of combinative application of Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and QOL assessment in rehabilitation clinical practice.DESIGN: Case analysis.SETTING: Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 83 rehabilitation patients selected from Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital from January to December 2003,consenting to take part in the study, were divided into 4 groups: bone & joint rehabilitation(n=42), stroke rehabilitation (n=17), internal medicine (n=15), and cancer rehabilitation (n=9).METHODS: Every patient carried out functional independence assessment and quality of life measurement within 24 hours of admission. FIM was adopted for functional independence assessment which included 13 items of motor (ranged from 13 to 91 points) and 5 items of cognition (ranged from 5to 35 points), and FAQ for quality of life included making telephone call,self-care economy, shopping, using vehicle, housework, jobs, entertainment,etc. with 100 in total. The author performed all the assessment.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Every patient carried out FIM and FAQ assessment after admission and discharge.RESULTS: All data of totally 83 patients entered the final analysis. [1]The average age and length of hospital stay in stroke group were higher than those in other groups (P < 0.01). [2] FIM motor and cognitive scores in stroke group were higher at discharge than those at admission (5.276,3.624;6.200,5.941,P < 0.01), but scores of functional activity were lower at discharge than those at admission (1.253, 1.547, P < 0.01). [3]In bone joint group, the FIM cognitive scores were coincidence in general, while motor scores were higher at discharge than those at admission (6.220,5.388, P < 0.01), but scores of functional activity were lower at discharge than those at admission (0.610, 0.912, P < 0.01). [4] Only scores of functional activity in tumor group were lower at discharge than those at admission (0.722, 0.989, P < 0.05). [5] All items in internal medicine group were coincidence in general (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: FAQ is more sensitive than FIM in rehabilitation practice, but cannot replace FIM, and should be used with FIM.
5.Characteristics of TCM syndrome differentiation in chronic complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Nan JIANG ; Xiaochun LIANG ; Song LUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(4):292-294
ObjectiveTo explore the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation in chronic complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).Methods124 patients with chronic complications of type 2 DM were scored by 5 grades according as the severities of their symptoms. There were 5 kinds of patterns such as deficiency of Qi, deficiency of Yin, deficiency of Yang, blood stasis and retention of phlegm and fluid by which the TCM syndrome differentiation was generalized.ResultsThe sequence of TCM patterns was deficiency of Yin, blood stasis, deficiency of Qi, deficiency of Yang and retention of phlegm and fluid, and the syndrome of the two formers were greater than 50%. The proportion of unity of deficient and excessive pattern was 80.5%. Three larger syndrome types were deficiency of both Yin and Yang combined with blood stasis (17.7%), Qi-Yin deficiency with blood stasis ( 16.9 %) and Yin deficiency with blood stasis (16.9%). There was a statistically significant difference in TCM syndromes which were divided into different groups by course of diseases (P<0.05). At onset of DM, the typical symptoms were less observed in the group whose course of disease was less than 5 years, and only 39.1% of patients had the typical symptoms. But at the same time, the prevalences of hypertension and hyperlipidemia were higher in this group than in the others, respectively 63.0% and 87.0%.ConclusionThe primary syndrome is unity of deficient and excessive pattern in chronic complications of type 2 DM and deficiency of Qi and blood stasis are the commonest patterns in course of DM.
6.Heparin reduces endothelial cell damage induced by neutrophil extracellular traps
Yanting QIAO ; Jing JIANG ; Zhidan ZHANG ; Xiaochun MA
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(4):342-346
Objective Clarify the effect of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) on endothelial cell injury, and investigate whether the heparin can exert a protective effect on endothelial cells by reducing the endothelial cell injury induced by NETs.Methods Neutrophils (PMN) were obtained from healthy human peripheral blood by Percoll-Histopaque density gradient centrifugation, and was stimulated with phorbol ester (PMA) to induce NETs. The qualitative and quantitative analysis of NETs was detected by immunofluorescence staining combined with fluorescence detector. The NETs were used to induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC)in vitro. Recombinant DNA hydrolytic enzymes (rhDNase) and heparin intervention were added respectively. The activity of HUVEC was measured by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) method after 6 hours.Results PMA can stimulate PMN to produce NETs. Immunofluorescence staining showed the formation of reticular formation around the PMN. The concentration of cell-free DNA in the supernatant of PMN stimulated by PMA was significant increased compared with the control group through the detection of PicoGreen fluorescent labeling instrument (2 hours: 119.62±14.83 vs. 24.27±0.67, 4 hours: 146.67±21.24 vs. 28.35±2.98, bothP < 0.05). Application of NETs to stimulate the HUVEC, cell damage was dose dependent and inhibition rate increased gradually. The endothelial cell inhibition induced by NETs can be antagonized after adding rhDNase [10μg/L NETs: (8.65±0.51)% vs. (10.99±0.35)%, 20μg/L NETs:(14.85±0.43)% vs. (16.85±0.49)%, 30μg/L NETs: (26.06±3.51)% vs. (27.54±0.62)%, allP < 0.05]. Heparin with different concentrations were added into the experimental group (0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 kU/L). We found that the endothelial cell inhibition rate decreased compared with control group [10μg/L NETs: (8.96±0.70)%, (5.32±1.36)%, (0.70±0.30)%, (0.75±0.20)% vs. (10.99±0.35)%; 20μg/L NETs: (15.57±0.62)%, (13.28±0.65)%, (6.91±0.15)%, (5.86±0.17)% vs. (16.85±0.49)%; 30μg/L NETs: (30.49±0.74)%, (29.41±1.41)%, (23.45±0.75)%, (21.72±1.52)% vs. (27.54±0.62)%, allP < 0.05].Conclusions NETs can induce endothelial cell injury, and the injury degree was increased with the concentration of NETs. Heparin can reduce endothelial cell injury induced by NETs, which may be a potential mechanism for the protective effect of heparin on sepsis.
7.Depression,anxiety,and health-related quality of life in adult epilepsy
Chunhui CHE ; Huapin HUANG ; Changyun LIU ; Fang JIANG ; Xiaochun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(7):436-439
Objective To assess health-related quality of life and the mood disorder in adults with epilepsy,and to evaluate factors contributing to the quality of life.Methods Quality of life was measured by the Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory(QOLIE-31)and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment-Bref(WHOQOL-BREF).Psychotic conditions were evaluated by Self-rating Depressive Scale (SDS)and Self-rating Anxious Seale(SAS).The multivariate analysis was used to assess the determinant factors.Results The study included 141 epilepsy patients in the teat group and 59 sex,age,and education matched normal controls. WHOQOL-BREF scores in the physical and psychological aspects were significantly lower in epilepsy patients(12.7 ±1.8 and 12.4±1.9,respectively)than those in the normal controls(15.1 ±2.3 and 13.9 ±1.9,respectively,t value were 11.75 and 8.625.both P<0.05).The survey reported that 57.4 % of the epilepsy patients suffered with depression.and 39.7 % anxiety.The patients with both anxiety and depression scored lower in all aspects in QOLIE survey except medical effect.Multivariate analysis showed that factors that effect the overall quality of life in order were anxiety.depression and disease duration.Conclusion Our results support that complications of anxiety and depression and long disease duration are key factors affecting the quality of life in epilepsy patients.
8.The use of cysto-peritoneal shunt to treat intracranial temporal arachnoid cysts in children
Xuanzhi WANG ; Xiaochun JIANG ; Yi DAI ; Shanshui XU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;(4):504-507
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of the temporal arachnoid cysts in children with cysto-peritoneal shunt.Methods The clinical data of 16 patients from June 2009 to August 2012 of children with the temporal arachnoid cysts taken by cysto-peritoneal shunt were analyzed retrospectively .The surgical procedure and prognosis were also analyzed .Results Sixteen ca-ses of follow-up from 2 to 30 months after surgery showed 5 cases of preoperative symptoms disappeared .After surgery of 6 months, the head computed tomography (CT) showed 4 cysts disappeared (25.0%), 12 cysts shrink (75.0%), reduced >50%in 9 cases, and reduced <50%in 3 cases.After surgery of 12 months, 12 cases of cysts shrink head CT showed 7 cysts disappeared , reduced>50%in 4 cases, and reduced <50%in 1 cases.1 case after surgery of 2 months with head CT showed the cysts shrink and had left frontal subdural effusion;Two years later the cranial CT scan showed the cysts disappeared and the left frontal subdural effusion absorption . No serious complications and infections were observed .Conclusions Cysto-peritoneal shunt might be a safe and effective method to treat intracranial temporal arachnoid cysts in children and had good prognosis .
9.Expressions and significances of CXCR4 and CD133mRNA in primary lesion of gastric adenocarcinoma
Guocai ZHOU ; Jiwei YU ; Ruiqi LU ; Jugang WU ; Haiguang JIANG ; Xiaochun NI ; Linhai ZHENG ; Bojian JIANG
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(3):166-170
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of CXCR4 and CD133mRNA in primary lesion of primary gastric adenocarcinoma and the relation with clinicopathological features,and to explore the correlation of CXCR4 and CD133.MethodsThe primary lesion of primary gastric adenocarcinoma and normal tissues adjacent to gastric cancer were obtained from 50 patients.The diction of CXCR4 and CD133 protein expression was detected by the immunohistochemical staining,and the relative gray scale values of CXCR4 and CD133mRNA by semi-quantitative RT-PCR (Fisher' s exact probability method).Their relationship with clinicopathological features was also investigated ( Spearman relation analysis).ResultsThe positive rates of CXCR4 and CD133 protein in gastric cancers were 76.0% and 66.0% respectively,which were significantly higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to gastric cancer ( 16.0% and 10% ; P =0.000,P =0.000).The increment of relative gray scale values of CXCR4mRNA was associated with the larger tumor diameter,the later TNM stage and the occurrence of lymphatic metastasis( P < 0.05 ).And the larger diameter of tumor,the later TNM stage were associated with the higher relative gray scale values of CD133mRNA (P <0.05).The levels of the relative gray scale values of CXCR4 mRNA and CD133mRNA were positively related(r =0.453,P < 0.01 ).ConclusionsThe higher expression of CXCR4 and CD133mRNA correlateswith tumour diameter,TNM stage and lymphatic vessel invasion. The relative gray scale values of CD133mRNA increase with the increment of the relative gray scale values of CXCR4.
10.Interference of RNAi to CD133 gene and the comparison of the interferential effects in KATO-Ⅲ cells of human gastric cancer
Shoulian WANG ; Jiwei YU ; Ruiqi LU ; Cheng CAI ; Jugang WU ; Xiaochun NI ; Bojian JIANG
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(11):755-759,封4
Objective To compare the inhibition effects of three synthesized fragments used in small interfering RNA(siRNA) against CD133 gene in KATO-Ⅲ gastric cancer cells,and to study effects of suppressed CD133 on the proliferating ability of intervened cells.Methods Three fragments of siRNA were designed and synthesized targeted at the mRNA of CD133.Cell fluorescence counting under confocal laser scanning microscope was used to determine the transfection efficiency after transfection with the CD133FITC-siRNA.The knock-down effect of the CD133 gene was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting.CCK-8 (cell counting kit-8 assay) was performed to measure the variation of the cell proliferative viability after the above-mentioned treatment.Results The transfection efficiency of siRNA was (85 ± 8) % in KATO Ⅲ Gastric cacer cell.All these three fragments of CD133 siRNA effectively inhibited the expression of CD133 gene,the inhibition rate being (11 ± 2) %,(19 ± 2) %,(24 ± 3) %respectively.Compared with the control group,the cell proliferation viability was restrained (42 ± 4)% in CD133siRNA-3 group (P <0.05).Conclusions CD133siRNAs were successfully transfected into KATO Ⅲ Gastric cacer cells and repressed the expression of CD133.Meanwhile,the CD133siRNA fragment 3 was screened from three CD133 siRNA,which has the best inhibition effect.The results provide preliminary evidence for the intereference of CD133+ gastric cancer cells subsequently.