1.A technique for long- term intravenous infusion in rats
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(04):-
In order to develop a technique which provides not only a route for continuous intravenous administration of drugs,but easy access for TPN support in unrestrained rats as well,we designed a fluid infusion swivel system with implanting and maintaining venous catheter in the superior vena cava of rats,and administered a long- term intravenous infusion in unrestrained rats. The results showed that the average period for which infusion was carried out was 1 0 days,and the infusion was maintained for up to 3week in some of rats.All animals appeared to tolerate infusion catheter without obvious discomfort and minimal restriction of their motion.Kinking and leakage did not occur anymore.We conclude thatthis technique can be readily utilized and has great potential value for studying problems related to surgical nutrition and metabolism.
2.Improve the efficacy of nutritional support in infectious patients
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2008;7(5):323-324
The aim of nutritional support is to maintain the metabolic function of cells, organs and the whole body, and also to reduce the total energy consumption, finally promotes the patients to recover. Infectious patients are often in the status of high catabolism and negative nitrogen balance. It is necessary for such patients to receive nutritional support, however, the performance is difficult because of the high catabolism status and disorder of physiological function. What is more, inappropriate performance may lead to even worse outcome. Accordingly, the current clinical researches focus on how to improve the effects of nutritional support in infectious patients. Several aspects on this issue including the time, route, dose, metabolic intervention and immune modulation are discussed.
3.Intestinal Rehabilitation Therapy in Short Bowel Syndrome
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2004;0(01):-
To investigate the role of rehabilitation therapy both on nutritional status and intestinal adaptation of patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS). Methods The literatures about rehabilitation therapy for SBS were reviewed. Results Intestinal rehabilitation refers to the process of restoring enteral autonomy, in order to get rid of parenteral nutrition, usually by means of dietary, medical, and surgical treatment. Recent researches showed that medication and the use of specific nutrients and growth factors could stimulate intestinal absorption and might be useful in the medical management of SBS. Conclusion Intestinal rehabilitation is of benefit in the treatment of SBS and would play a greater role in the future.
4.Effect of Cholecystokinine on Nervous System
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(08):-
Objective To review the biologic characteristics and biologic effect of cholecystokinine (CCK) on the central nervous system. Methods The literatures of recent years on research advancement of cholecystokinine as neurotransmitters/peptides in signal transduction, neuron protection and pain management in the central nervous system are reviewed. Results CCK possesses the ability to suppress the convulsant effects of convulsants. CCK8 is able to reduce the neural damage caused and delay the neural aging. CCK antagonists play an important role in human pain transduction. Conclusion CCK has been proven to be one of the richest neurotransmitters/neuropeptides as well as an important signal factor in the brain, and its important biologic effect is being confirmed.
5.Introduction to Effects and Clinical Applications of Enteral Immunonutrition
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(12):-
Objective To study the effects and mechanisms of major immune nutrients and to introduce the progresses of clinical applications about enteral immunonutrition.Methods The related literatures about the effects and clinical applications of enteral immunonutrition were reviewed.Results Infection rate can be reduced and the hospitalization can be shortened as a result of the improved nutritional status and immune competence of patients which can be enhanced by reasonable enteral immune nutrition.Most of the patients suffering from serious diseases can benefit from enteral immunonutrition,such as gastrointestinal cancers,post-transplantation complications,chronic liver disorders,acute pancreatitis and so on.However,as a new nutrition therapy,the clinical use of enteral immunonutrition in critically ill patients is still controversial.Conclusions Enteral immunonutrition plays an important role in the nutritional support of patients with serious diseases,such as gastrointestinal cancers,organ failures.However,much work remains to be done.
6.Expression of Presenilin-2 and Glutathione S Transferase ? and Their Clinical Significance in Infiltrating Ductal Breast Carcinoma
Wei FAN ; Jinqiao YANG ; Xiaoting WU
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2004;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the expression of presenilin-2(PS2) and glutathione S transferase ?(GST?) and their role in the prognosis and therapy of infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma. Methods The expression of PS2 and GST? in tumor tissues from 210 patients with infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma confirmed by pathologic examination and treated with modified radical mastectomy was examined by using LSAB immunohistochemical method. Results The expression rate of PS2 was 49.5%(104/210) and the expression rate of GST? was 48.1%(101/210). The grade of the postoperative 5-year survival rate and 10-year survival rate in four groups of 210 patients, from high to low, was the group 1 (PS2 positive expression/GST? negative expression), the group 2 (PS2 positive expression/GST? positive expression), the group 3 (PS2 negative expression/GST? negative expression) and the group 4 (PS2 negative expression/GST? positive expression). Conclusion The prognosis of the group 1 is the best, the group 2 better, the group 3 good and the group 4 the worst. The results suggest that reasonable use of endocrinotherapy and chemotherapy in infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma is necessary.
7.Effect of Short-Term Administration of Growth Hormone on Serum IGF-1 and Nutritional Status in Patients after Gastrointestinal Surgery
Mingming ZHANG ; Yong ZHOU ; Xiaoting WU
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(12):-
0.05),but improved significantly the rise from day 3 to day 10 of serum fibronectin level 〔(22.8?5.8) mg/L vs.(9.6?3.6) mg/L,P
8.Role of HO-1 in acute rejection after orthotopic liver transplantation in rats
Wei FAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaoting WU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(17):-
Objective To investigate the effect of HO-1 on acute rejection after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in rats. Methods Taking dark agouti (DA) rats as donors and Lewis rats as recipients, OLT was performed. Before OLT, the DA rats and Lewis rats were matched in pairs, and divided into control group, ZnPP group and CoPP group, the paired rats of which intraperitoneally received normal saline, 20 mg/kg ZnPP and 5 mg/kg CoPP respectively 24 h before OLT. Ten pairs of rats were in each group. On day 3 or 7 after OLT, recipient rats were killed, then blood sample and liver specimen were collected. Plasm levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin (TBIL), albumin (ALB) were measured; HE staining and MPO staining were performed; The expression of HO-1 was detected by the fluorence real time RT-PCR. Results On day 3 and 7 after OLT, AST, ALT and TBIL showed significant statistical significance among the three groups; ALB was highest in CoPP group, then in control group, lowest in ZnPP group. On day 3 after OLT, control group had acute rejection of degree one to degree two, ZnPP group had acute rejection of degree two; CoPP group mainly had acute rejection of degree one; On day 7 after OLT, control group mainly had acute rejection of degree two; ZnPP group had acute rejection of degree two to degree three; CoPP group had acute rejection of degree one to two. The expression of HO-1 was highest in CoPP group, then control group, and lowest in ZnPP group. Conclusion The expression of HO-1 in OLT with acute rejection in rats can palliate the acute rejection.
9.The application of MiniFiler~(TM) kit in LCN-STR genotyping
Weiwei WU ; Xiaoting ZHENG ; Honglei HAO
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the application value of MiniFilerTM kit in LCN-STR genotyping in forensic science.Methods Compared the testing results of MiniFilerTM and IdentifilerTM kits in 49 general quantity biological samples and 39 LCN-biological samples,including blood stains,sperm stains,bones,and so on.Meanwhile the sensitivity of these two kits were also compared.Results Full concordance between IdentifilerTM and MiniFilerTM kits was observed in all of 49 general quantity biological samples.For 39 LCN-biological samples,only 22 samples could be genotyped in partial loci and 17 samples negative with the IdentifilerTM kit,while 30 samples could be genotyped in all loci,5 samples in partial loci and 4 samples negative with the MiniFilerTM kit.Therefore,there was a higher success rate for LCN-biological samples typing with MiniFilerTM kit than with IdentifilerTM kit.In addition,the sensitivity of the MiniFilerTMkit was also a little higer than the IdentifilerTMkit.Conclusion The results demonstrated that the MiniFilerTM kit can markedly improve the typing success rate of LCN-biological samples,and is suitable for analyzing difficult biological samples in forensic practice.
10.Galectin-3 and Tumour Metastasis
Zhiming YANG ; Xiaoting WU ; Tao HE
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between galectin-3 and tumour metastasis, and the future prospect of galectin-3 in clinic.Methods Related articles were reviewed. Results Galectin-3, a member of the ?-galactoside-binding proteins, is expressed widely in epithelial and immune cells, and interacts with intracellular glycoproteins, cell surface molecules and extracellular matrix proteins. Galectin-3 is involved in various biological phenomena including cell growth, adhesion, differentiation, angiogenesis and apoptosis, and is associated with invasion and metastasis of tumour. Conclusion Because of the correlation between galectin-3 and tumour invasion and metastasis, galectin-3 may act as the diagnostic marker for tumour metastasis and one of the target proteins for cancer treatment.