1.Protection of melatonin against liver injuriesinduced by low-tempreture preservation
Qiru XIONG ; Wei WEI ; Shuyu XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
AIMTo study whether Mel has protective role in liver c old preservation and its mechanism. METHODSTo study the role of Mel at the different concentration and time in liver cold preservation, we colle cted liver washing liquid and liver tissue from male SD rats. We analysed ALT, AST, LDH, HA, ET 1, MDA and SOD to see the function of liver cell and sinusoida l lining cell and mechanism of cell injury. At the same time, we studied the eff ects of Mel at different concentration and different time on liver cold preserva tion. RESULTS① The damage to liver function and change of its histology was aggravated with the prolongation of UW co ld preservation time, and injury of the sinusoidal lining cell was also aggravated gr adually. ② Indexes of the liver function and the sinusoidal lining cell functio n in the Mel solution cold preservation group were lower than that in the UW sol ution cold preservation group. These suggest protective role of Mel against live r injury caused by cold preservation. Its mechanism may be related to powerful a nti-oxidative effect of Mel. ③ The protective effect of Mel at 1?10 -5 m ol?L -1 ,1?10 -7 mol?L -1 was better than that of Mel at 1?10 -9 mol?L -1 . We found no obvious difference between the protection of Mel 1?10 -5 mol?L -1 and 1?10 -7 mol?L -1 indicati ng a concentration-effect relationship. CONCLUSIONProtective ef fect of UW solution used in clinic weakens gradually as cold preservation time increases. Mel solution has protective effect on liver cold preservation injury and is better than the simple UW solution. Its mechanism is related to anti-oxi dative effect of Mel.
2.Application progress of biomedical engineering simulation in anesthesia teaching
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;39(1):58-62
The main teaching methods for medical students and residents are didactic teaching,rote learning and apprenticeship.Although these teaching methods can be good for imparting knowledge,they are obviously insufficient for the training of technical skills,team cooperation and complex decision making.Application of biomedical engineering simulation in the anesthesia teaching can partially compensate for the insufficiency.The progress of biomedical engineering simulation in anesthesia teaching is reviewed and the educational trend was explored.
3.Experimental study on the mouse abdominal cavity transplantation with microen-capsulated transgeneic cell
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(07):-
Objective:To explore the possibility of treatment of microencapsulated transgeneic cells on allotransplantation cells. Methods: The peritoned cavity of mice were injected with Alginate-chitosan microencapsules, which were prepared by drop generative technique and contained human fibroblastlike bone marrow stroma cells transgened by partial CEA gene. Results: The microencapsulated cells transplanted in mouse abdominal cavity could go on growing, proliferate and increase the immune reaction of T lymphocyte from mice spleen to ConA stimulation in 3 months. Conclusion :The study shows that Alginate-chitosan have good biocompatibility, strength and can be used as an immunoisola-tion tool in cell transplantation. The microencapsulated cell transplantation can help to broaden the cell source of allotransplantation and provide reliable proof for the study on treatment malignant tumor with microencapsulated transgeneic cell vaccine.
4.Mechanism of enhanced viral-myocarditis-prophylactic effect of a novel coxsackievirus B3 mucosal vaccine by LTN adjuvant
Yan YUE ; Wei XU ; Sidong XIONG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(6):541-545
Objective To explore the mechanism of lymphotactin(LTN) to exert mucosal adjuvant activity. Methods Complexes of chitosan-pVP1 and chitosan-pLTN were seperately prepared by co-cojugation method, then 50μg(DNA) of each complex was administered intranasally to male BALB/c mice 4times biweekly. Two weeks after the final immunization, mice were challenged with 3LD50 CVB3 to cause viral myocarditis, heart histopathological changes were examined 7 days later. Meanwhile, T cell immune responses, DC percentage and its membrane CD86 expression were monitored in spleen, mesenteric lymph node(MLN) and cervical lymph node(CLN). Results Co-immunizaiton with LTN remarkbly alleviated CVB3-induced cardial injury. This improvement was accompanied with enhanced T cell proliferation and IFN-γ-secreting ability, increased DC frequency and membrane CD86 expression both in spleen and mucosal draining lymph nodes( MLN, CLN). Conclusion LTN exerts its mucosal adjuvant function in augmenting specific T cell immune responses systemically and mucosally via DC enrichment in spleen, MLN and CLN and up-regulation of DC maturation.
5.Development of a Medication Compliance Scale in Patients with Chronic Diseases
Wei-Hua XU ; Qi WANG ; Wei-Xiong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To develop a reliable scale for evaluating medication compliance among patients with chronic diseases in China.Methods An initial item pool was generated by literature review,based on the definition of compliance generally accepted in China.The items were then subjected to item selections by using item answer distribution and other four methods,which resulted in a primary scale with 16 items.The reliability and validity of this scale was examined.Results Common factors extracted by factor analysis were well explained,there being a close correspondence between the scale construction and the theoretical construction. Convergent validity with the patients' self-ratings on medication compliance ranged from 0.55 to 0.59,and the correlation coefficient with the score of Morisky questionnaire was 0.58.The Cronbach ?,0 and ? coefficients were 0.717,0.751,0.893 respectively,and test-retest reliability was 0.95.Conclusion The newly developed scale appears reliable and may be a useful tool for measuring drug compliance among patients with chronic diseases,but there are still areas where further improvements may be needed.
6.Pattern visual evoked potentials in normal-vision eyes of post-therapy amblyopia
Manyi XIAO ; Xin WEI ; Yunping LI ; Wei XIONG ; Shuxian XU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(7):704-708
Objective:To evaluate the clinical significance of pattern visual evoked potential (P-VEP) parameters on amblyopic patients with normal-vision atfer pleoptic therapy. Methods:We investigated 60 amblyopic children (8-12 years old) who gained normal-vision atfer pleoptic therapy. hTese patients were assigned to a unilateral amblyopia group (40 patients)and a bilateral amblyopia group (20 patients). Another 20 healthy children served as a control group. All patients underwent a full initial ophthalmologic and orthoptic evaluation. P-VEP test was performed in all. Amplitude and latencies were analyzed and compared among groups. The latencies of P100 waves in the amblyopic eyes were used to generate a multiple linear regression formula from sex, ifrst treatment age, baseline visual acuity, and cycloplegic refraction. Results:hTere was no signiifcant difference in the mean levels of best-corrected visual acuity among groups (P>0.05). A signiifcant prolongation of the latency and a decrease of amplitude of P100 waves were observed in the unilateral amblyopia group and the bilateral amblyopia group compared with the healthy control group (P<0.05). Amplitude and latencies of the fellow eyes in the unilateral amblyopia group were abnormal compared with the healthy control group (P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the latencies of P100 waves were signiifcantly correlated with the ifrst treatment age, baseline visual acuity, and cycloplegic refraction (R2=0.52, P<0.05). Conclusion:Deifcits exist in the fellow eyes and in normal-vision eyes atfer pleoptic therapy. hTe delayed P100 latency is affected by the ifrst treatment age, baseline visual acuity, and cycloplegic refraction. Traditional amblyopic therapy may be not enough for vision function recovery.
7.Establishment and Clinical Application of the Analytical Method for Plasma L-citrulline and L-arginine Concentration
Wei WEI ; Huiming MAO ; Bingguan CHEN ; Wujun XIONG ; Zengguang XU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2016;(1):28-32,37
Objective To establish a method for simultaneously measuring L-citrulline and L-arginine concentration in plasma using reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC)with ultraviolet detection,and the novel method is applied to the patients with digestive system tumor.Methods Plasma samples were deproteinized by trichloroacetic acid with heating method.Phenylisothiocyanate (PITC)was used as derivatization reagent and a gradient elution was adopted. The feasibility verification of method was carried out by detecting plasma L-citrulline and L-arginine acid concentration in 21 cases of advanced digestive tract malignant tumor patients,21 cases of non malignant tumor patients and 39 cases of healthy people.Results The linearity for L-citrulline and L-arginine ranged from 0 to at least 1 000 μmol/L.r=0.999 95 for both. The lower limits of quantification for L-citrulline and L-arginine were 0.240 μmol/L and 0.448 μmol/L respectively.The in-traday and interday coefficients of variation (CVs)were less than 3.4% and 7.2%,respectively.The average recovery rate was from 95.2% to 104.1%.The ratio of plasma L-citrulline/L-arginine in patients with digestive cancar was significantly higher than that in the healthy control group,t-test,P =0.009.The sensitivity and specificity of plasma L-citrulline/L-argi-nine ratio in the malignant tumor of digestive system were 81% and 71.4% respectively.Conclusion This method can pro-vide a reliable and efficient method for the clinical determination of the L-citrulline and L-arginine concentration in plasma. The ratio of plasma citrulline/arginine increased obviously in patients with digestive cancer,suggesting that this ratio is a more sensitive index than single concentration of L-citrulline or L-arginine when evaluating patients with digestive tumor.
8.Modified liver hanging maneuver in the application of hemihepatectomy
Ergang WEN ; Ke DONG ; Xiaojiong YU ; Jian XU ; Wei XIONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(7):530-533
Objective To evaluate a modified liver hanging maneuver(retrohepatic tunnel of the IVC) in patients undergoing hemihepatectomy.Methods Twenty-four patients undergoing hemihepatectomy were divided into two groups:modified liver hanging maneuver group(n=12)and Pringle's maneuver group(n=12).The amount of intraoperative bleeding,operation time,postoperative liver function,liver function recovery and complications were compared between the two groups.Reset All operation were performed successfully and there were no difference in the time of operation etween the two groups.There was a difierence in the amount of mean intraoperative blood loss between the two groups.It was(160±40)ml in liver hanging group and(560±120)ml in Pringle's group(P<0.01).Liver function recovery measured on postoperative day 3 and day 7 was better in liver hanging groupthan that in Pringle's group(P<0.01).The volume of postoperative peritoneal serous fluid dranage was significantly less in liver hanging group(P<0.01).Conclusion The modified liver hanging maneuver is useful for hemihepatectomy.
9.Effects of rehabilitation on the axon regeneration microenvironment and motor function after spinal cord injury in beagle dogs
Qiang ZHANG ; Jiang XU ; Ying XIONG ; Bifeng ZHU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(10):721-724
Objective To investigate the effects of rehabilitation training on the microenvironment for axon regeneration and the possible mechanisms promoting axon regeneration,reconstruction and functional compensation after spinal cord injury (SCI) in beagle dogs.Methods Fifteen beagles were divided into a sham operated group,an SCI model group and a rehabilitation training group.Spinal cord hemi-transection injury was carried out.From the 8th day after SCI,the rehabilitation training group was given treadmill training.All dogs were sacrificed 60 days postinjury and samples were harvested.Chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG) expression of astroglial cells around the injured area was observed using an immunofluorescence technique.The expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and CSPG protein in each group were semi-quantified by Western blot analysis.Axon regeneration was observed by silver staining.Motor function was assessed using modified Tarlov scores.Results In the rehabilitation training group,compared with the model group astroglial production of CSPG was reduced remarkably.Both CSPG expression and axon regeneration were enhanced and functional deficits improved.Conclusions Rehabilitation training can inhibit astroglial production of CSPG,improve the microenvironment for injured axon regeneration,and promote reconstruction and functional compensation after traumatic SCI.
10.Factors influencing the metastasis of Rotter's lymph node and its surgical dissection in patients with breast cancer
Zhongxun XIONG ; Faliang XU ; Wei LI ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(8):518-521
Objective:This study aims to analyze the occurrence rate, positive rate, and other related factors influencing interpec-toral lymph nodes (IPNs) in breast cancer patients. This work further aims to explore the significance and indications of the surgical dis-section of IPNs. Methods:Clinical and pathological data from 1673 breast cancer patients were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were subjected to modified radical mastectomy, and IPNs were pathologically examined. The occurrence rate and metastasis of IPNs were recorded, and the relationship between the IPN positive rate and tumor size, axillary nodes, clinical stages, neo-adjuvant chemo-therapy, hormone receptors, Her-2 expression, and molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma was determined. Results:The occurrence rate, overall metastasis rate, and the positive rate of IPNs in patients with axillary lymph node metastasis were 13.39%, 4.30%, and 10.01%, respectively. IPN metastasis was significantly correlated with axillary node metastasis and the tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) stage of tumors (P<0.05). However, IPN metastasis was not significantly related with hormone receptor and Her-2 expressions. IPN metastasis rate may be unaffected by neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. Patients with IPNs metastasis were characterized by larger tu-mors, more positive axillary lymph nodes, and later TNM stages. Conclusion:IPN metastasis usually occurs in patients with larger tu-mors, more positive axillary lymph nodes, later TNM stages, as well as those with locally advanced cancer that meet the standard of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. These indications suggest that the surgical dissection and pathological examination of IPNs should be rou-tinely performed.