1.The synergic effects of sirolimus and immature dendritic cells in prolonging survival time of skin allograft in mice
Dongmei LI ; Yong QIU ; Xiujuan HE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2005;0(08):-
Objective T To investigate the effect of sirolimus (SRL) on the differentiation,development,and maturation of mice bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DC),and the synergic effects of them in prolonging survival time of skin allograft.Methods (1) DC of C57BL/6 mice were derived from bone marrow cells upon culture with SRL. The expression of CD11c,CD86 and major histocompatibility complex (MHCⅡ) molecules was assessed with or without lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation by flow cytometry; (2) The capacity of DC administrated by SRL to stimulate allogeneic T lymphocyte proliferation was examined by mixed lymphocyte culture (MLR); (3) A skin transplantation model was established with the recipients BALB/c mice and the donor C57BL/6 mice. Recipients were divided into control group (there was no administration before skin transplantation),immature DC group (injection of donor C57BL/6 mice immature dendritic cells 2?10 6 via tail vein before skin transplantation),SRL group (receiving oral SRL 3 mg/kg every day for 7 days before skin transplantation),combined group (receiving an injection of donor C57BL/6 mice immature DC via tail vein and of oral SRL before skin transplantation),and isogeneic group (in which the donors and recipients were both BALB/c mice and there was no administration before skin transplantation). Survival time and histological changes of skin allograft were observed in different groups.Results (1) CD11c expression on the DC in the presence of SRL was slightly decreased,but CD86 and MHCⅡ molecules significantly decreased,and SRL treatment could resist the stimulation of LPS; (2) MLR revealed that DC administrated by SRL could inhibit allogeneic T lymphocyte proliferation; (3) SRL treatment in combination with donor immature DC before transplantation could alleviate inflammation and prolong survival time of skin allograft in mice.Conclusions SRL does not alter differentiation but inhibit the maturation of DC. Sirolimus can cooperate with immature DC to prolong survival time of skin allograft in mice.
2.Effect of nutritional status on postoperative outcomes for patients with gastric cancer
Jun GAO ; Xiujuan QIU ; Qisan WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(5):271-276
Objective:To evaluate the effect of nutritional status on postoperative outcomes for patients with gastric cancer. Methods:Data of 353 gastric cancer patients at Xinjiang Medical University Affiliated Tumor Hospital between January 2013 and October 2014 were collected prospectively. Preoperative nutritional status was evaluated using Nutrition Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002). Postoperative complication rates were compared among different preoperative nutritional status. Results:On the basis of NRS 2002, the morbidities of patients with and without malnutrition risk were 47.0%(77/164) and 31.2%(59/189), respectively (P=0.002). Among the patients with an NRS score of at least 3, the complication rate was significantly lower in the group with preoperative nutrition than in the group of patients without preoperative nutrition support (P=0.013). NRS 2002 was a significant predictor of postoperative complications (P=0.039, OR=1.634, 95%CI:1.025-2.606) on the basis of multivariable logistic regression analysis. Conclusion:As a nutritional evaluation tool, NRS 2002 may predict postoperative complications for gastric cancer patients.
3.Value of Serum Pepsinogen Detection in Warning Gastric Cancer and Evaluating Gastric Mucosa Function
Hongyi QIU ; Xiujuan YAN ; Shengliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2015;(10):625-628
Serum pepsinogen(PG)is an effective marker for evaluating gastric mucosa function and can be used as a supplement for screening and early diagnosis of gastric cancer. Recently,serum PG has become a hot spot of study in portal hypertensive gastropathy and functional dyspepsia. Serum PG detection is a noninvasive,simple and low cost investigation method with marked clinical value. This article reviewed the value of serum PG detection in warning gastric cancer and evaluating gastric mucosa function.
4.Analysis of cause and the countermeasures for the conflicts between accompanies and nurses in pediatric transfusion clinic
Xiujuan QIU ; Kaiqun LUO ; Jianlian HUANG ; Huanqiong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(23):4-5
Objective To analyze the incidence factors between accompanies and mwses in pediatric transfusion clinic, and find out the countermeasures. Methods 75 conflicts occurred between August 2004 to August 2008 were analyzed and made a contrast. Results The elements for the conflict were as follows: nurses, accompanies and patients. Conclusions The nurses should improve the emergency cop-ing abilities, communication skills, technical skills, supporting psychological nursing for the patients and the accompanies. All these are effective measures to avoid conflicts.
5.Study of inhibition function of Qingjiening on cytokine in SRBC-immunized mice
Junguo REN ; Quanying QIU ; Yu HAO ; Jinli LOU ; Xiujuan HE
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of Qingjiening(QJN) on cytokines in sheep red blood cell(SRBC)-immunized mice. METHODS: After immunization of mice with SRBC, the effect of QJN o n IL-1、IFN-?、IL-2 in mice was observed, the IFN-? level was measured by macrophage NO - 2-release assay, the IL-1 level was measured by thymocyte a ssay, the IL-2 level was measured by mitogen activated lymphocytoblast assay. RESULTS: QJN can significantly inhibit mice to secrete IL-1、IFN- ? and IL-2. CONCLUSION: The immunosuppressive activity of QJN may be associate d with inhibition of immunocyte to secret IL-1、IFN-? and IL-2.
6.Effects of component of some Chinese herbs on proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells in vitro
Xiujuan HE ; Ping LI ; Quanying QIU ; Xun SHENG ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To observe the effects of some component of Chinese herbs for external use on proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and investigate the mechanism of promoting tissue repair. METHODS: The method of MTT was used to examine the effects of Rg1, Rh1, perlolyrine, cinnamyl aldehyde, muscone, astragalus polysaccharin (APS), velver antler polypeptide (VAP) and soluble extract of boswellia carterii birdw (BCB) on proliferation of HUVEC. RESULTS: APS did not promote proliferation of HUVEC at 9.75 mg/L-2.5 g/L; Rh1 promoted proliferation of HUVEC at 1.94 mg/L-0.5 g/L (P
7.Inhibitory effects of muscone on PMNs adherence to HUVEC and the expression of ICAM-1,VCAM-1 and CD44 of HUVEC
Xiujuan HE ; Ping LI ; Quanying QIU ; Xun SHENG ; Fang WANG ; Jinli LOU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
Objective:Based on the model of human umbilical vein endothelial cell(HUVEC) treated by tumor necrosis factor-alfa(TNF),We investigate the effects of muscone on polymophonulear leukocytes(PMN)-HUVEC adhesion and its adhesion molecules(CAMs) expression.Methods:Confocal system was used for identifying cultured HUVEC,MTT assay for its activity,Rose Bengal Staining for PMN-HUVEC adhesion,and fluorescent-immunocytochemistry techniques for CAMs expression.Results:After HUVEC treated by TNF,the adhesion between PMN and HUVEC increased dramatically(P
8.Effects of astragalus polysacharin on fibroblast proliferation and adhesion between HUVECs and white cells
Ping LI ; Xiujuan HE ; Ying ZHANG ; Fang WANG ; Xun SHENG ; Xin LIU ; Daiying LIANG ; Quanyin QIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of Astragalus polysacharin(APS) on human fibroblast and human umbilical vein endothelia cell (HUVEC) proliferation, as well as its acts on adhesion between white cells and HUVECs. METHODS: Human fibroblasts from distal and proximal skin away the ulcer were cultured as normal fibroblasts(NF) and wounded fibroblasts(WF). MTT assay was used for detecting cell proliferation, Rose Bengal staining and fluorescence immunohistology assay were used for examining the adhesion of human polymorpho-nuclear cell(PMN) and TPH-1 to HUVECs. RESULTS: 2 44-156 mg/L APS promoted WF proliferation, and 2 44-39 mg/L APS also promoted NF proliferation, but it did not show any proliferating effect on HUVECs. APS inhibited the adhesion of PMN or TPH-1 to HUVECs induced by tumor necrosis factor(TNF). At 25-100 mg/L, it also inhibited both VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 expression in HUVECs induced by TNF. Treatment with APS for 12 h also inhibited CD44 expression in HUVECs. CONCLUSION: APS shows mitogenic activity on both human normal and wounded fibroblasts. It also exerts anti-inflammation effects by inhibiting adhesion molecule expression and adhesion of white cells to HUVECs. [
9.The molecular mechanism of inhibition of murine Lewis lung carcinoma metastasis by weimaining in vivo
Jinli LOU ; Hongsheng LIN ; Quanying QIU ; Yingxia PEI ; Xin QI ; Xiujuan HE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To investigate the anti-metastasis effect of weimaining, extracted from fragopyrum cymosum meissn, a Chinese medicine, on murine Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL). METHODS: The anti-metastasis effect of weimaining in vivo was detected in the grafting lung metastasis model of murine Lewis lung carcinoma. The effects of the drug on the expression of CD34 and E-cadherin were investigated by immunohistochemical staining and RT-PCR. RESULTS: Weimaining effectively inhibited the lung metastasis of 3LL at a concentration of 250 mg?kg -1?d -1, significantly suppressed the expression of CD34 and increased the expression levels of E-cadherin protein and mRNA in 3LL cells. CONCLUSIONS: Weimaining inhibits the metastasis of murine Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL) in vivo via increasing the expression of E-cadherin and decreasing microvessel density of tumor tissue.
10.Influencing factors of weaning outcome of intensive care unit patients with planned extubation
Jiebing LIANG ; Yaling TIAN ; Ze CHEN ; Xue QIAN ; Xinying WANG ; Xiaomin CHEN ; Zhigang ZUO ; Xiujuan LIU ; Fang QIU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(5):563-567
Objective:To determine the risk factors of extubation failure and its effect on the prognosis of patients who had successfully passed a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT).Methods:The clinical data of patients with mechanical ventilation more than 24 hours who passed SBT admitted to department of intensive care unit (ICU) of First Hospital of Qinhuangdao from November 2018 to November 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the outcome of weaning within 48 hours after weaning, patients were divided into weaning success group and weaning failure group. The baseline data, the presence of basic cardiopulmonary diseases, B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), fluid balance, albumin and hemoglobin within 24 hours before weaning, the time of mechanical ventilation before weaning, rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) during SBT, oxygenation index, cough peak flow at the end of SBT, and prognostic indicators were collected. The outcome of weaning was taken as the dependent variable, and the observation factors were taken as the independent variable for univariate analysis. The factors with statistical significance in univariate analysis were analyzed by binary Logistic regression to determine the influencing factors of weaning failure.Results:Of the 204 patients, 167 (81.9%) were successfully weaned, and 37 (18.1%) failed. Compared with the weaning success group, the total duration of mechanical ventilation and the length of ICU stay in the weaning failure group were significantly longer [days: 13.0 (7.5, 23.5) vs. 5.0 (3.0, 8.0), 17.0 (12.5, 31.0) vs. 10.0 (6.0, 15.0), both P < 0.01], and the tracheotomy rate and mortality were significantly higher (32.4% vs. 0%, 51.4% vs. 0%, both P < 0.01). Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in age, proportion of patients with cardiopulmonary diseases, BNP and cough peak flow between weaning failure group and weaning success group [age (years old): 70.65±15.78 vs. 62.69±15.82, cardiopulmonary diseases: 62.2% vs. 24.6%, BNP (ng/L): 416.87 (32.70, 1 225.80) vs. 45.36 (10.00, 273.60), cough peak flow (L/min): 59.89±9.06 vs. 83.84±16.52, all P < 0.01]. However, there were no significant differences in gender, acute physiology and chronic health evaluationⅡ (APACHEⅡ) at admission, mechanical ventilation time before weaning, albumin, hemoglobin, oxygenation index, RSBI and fluid balance 24 hours before weaning between weaning failure group and weaning success group [male: 51.4% vs. 68.3%, APACHEⅡ: 16.70±6.65 vs. 15.67±6.28, mechanical ventilation time before weaning (days): 6.0 (2.5, 11.0) vs. 5.0 (3.0, 8.0), albumin (g/L): 27.78±4.15 vs. 27.76±4.46, hemoglobin (g/L): 102.43±15.80 vs. 100.61±17.19, oxygenation index (mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa): 359.33±79.83 vs. 365.75±78.23, RSBI (times·L -1·min -1): 50.73±24.97 vs. 46.76±15.53, positive fluid balance: 70.3% vs. 69.5%, all P > 0.05]. The results of binary Logistic regression analysis showed that age ≥ 75 years old [odds ratio ( OR) = 3.099, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 1.003-9.574, P = 0.049], presence of cardiopulmonary diseases ( OR = 3.599, 95% CI was 1.126-11.498, P = 0.031), BNP within 24 hours before weaning ( OR = 1.002, 95% CI was 1.000-1.003, P = 0.005) were the risk factors of extubation failure, while cough peak flow at the end of SBT was the protective factor ( OR = 0.869, 95% CI was 0.823-0.917, P = 0.000). Conclusions:For patients who had successfully passed SBT, age ≥ 75 years old, the presence of cardiopulmonary diseases and an increased level of BNP within 24 hours were the risk factors of extubation failure. In addition, the higher the cough peak flow at the end of SBT, the lower the risk of weaning failure will be.