1.Possible mechanism of enhanced external counterpulsation treating coronary heart disease
Yousheng GUO ; Donghui ZHANG ; Huanji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;23(5):584-586
A lot of clinical trials proved that enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is a low-cost ,non-invasive , safe and effective method treating coronary heart disease .The present article made an overview on possible mecha-nism of EECP treating coronary heart disease .
2.Research progress in relationship between high sensitive C-reactive protein and coronary heart disease
Yousheng GUO ; Wenjuan ZHOU ; Hua LUO ; Donghui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;26(2):225-227
Inflammation plays an important role in occurrence and progression of atherosclerosis.Among numerous studies on inflammatory markers, the relationship between high sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and coronary heart disease (CHD) has been widely studied.The present article made a review about the relationship between hsCRP and CHD.
3.Relationship among ABI, baPWV, plasma Lp-PLA2 level and coronary heart disease
Yousheng GUO ; Wenjuan ZHOU ; Hua LUO ; Donghui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(5):508-512
Objective:To explore the relationship among plasma level of lipoprotein‐associated phospholipase A2 (Lp‐PLA2) ,ankle brachial index (ABI) ,brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) and coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods :According to results of coronary angiography ,a total of 120 patients with suspected or diagnosed CHD were divided into CHD group (n=90) and non‐CHD group (n=30) .CHD group was further divided into sin‐gle vessel coronary disease group (single vessel group ,n=30) ,double‐vessel coronary disease group (double‐vessel group ,n=30) and multi‐vessel coronary disease group (multi‐vessel group ,n= 30) .Plasma Lp‐PLA2 level ,ABI and baPWV were measured and compared among all groups .Results:Compared with non‐CHD group ,there were significant rise in plasma Lp‐PLA2 level [ (23.60 ± 13.33)μg/L vs .(36.65 ± 17.24)μg/L] and baPWV [ (1244.27 ± 127.85) cm/s vs .(1753.08 ± 284.32) cm/s] in CHD group ,P<0.01 both .In CHD group ,compared with single vessel group ,plasma Lp‐PLA2 level significantly rose [ (25.81 ± 8.97)μg/L vs .(35.03 ± 9.80)μg/L vs .(49.13 ± 21.22)μg/L] in double‐vessel group and multi‐vessel group ,and that of multi‐vessel group was significantly higher than that of double‐vessel group ( P<0.05 or <0.01 );baPWV significantly rose [ (1579.77 ± 178.05 ) cm/s vs . (1808.07 ± 272.11) cm/s ,(1871.40 ± 306.03) cm/s] in double‐vessel group and multi‐vessel group , P<0.01 both . ABI of single vessel group and double‐vessel group were significantly higher than that of multi‐vessle group [ (1.19 ± 0.08) ,(1.17 ± 0.07) vs .(1.11 ± 0.15)] ,P<0.01 or <0.05 .Conclusion:Plasma Lp‐PLA2 level ,ABI and baP‐WV are related to CHD and its lesion degree ,combined measurement of these three indexes can predict CHD and its severity more accurately ,then preventing and treating CHD should be more effective .
4.Influence of EECP on plasma levels of Lp-PLA2 and hsCRP in patients with coronary heart disease
Yousheng GUO ; Hua LUO ; Wenjuan ZHOU ; Rongquan PAN ; Donghui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(6):587-590
Objective:To observe influence of enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) on plasma levels of lipo‐protein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp‐PLA2) and hsCRP in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) ,and preliminarily explore anti -inflammatory mechanism of EECP in prevention and treatment of CHD .Methods :A to‐tal of 85 CHD patients were selected from our hospital ,randomly divided into routine treatment group (n=42) and EECP group [n=43 ,received EECP based on routine treatment ,once/d ,60min each time ,continuous five weeks were regarded as one course (35 times)] .Plasma concentrations of Lp‐PLA2 and hsCRP were measured in all sub‐jects at the enrollment day and after five -week treatment .Results:Compared with before treatment ,after five-week treatment ,there were significant reductions in plasma levels of Lp‐PLA2 [(58.46 ± 40.04)μg/L vs .(33.94 ± 23.22)μg/L] and hsCRP [ (3.54 ± 2.22)μg/ml vs .(2.19 ± 1.16)μg/ml] in EECP group (P<0.01 both) ,and there were no significant difference in routine treatment group between before and after treatment .Compared with routine treatment group ,after five-week treatment ,there were significant reductions in plasma levels of Lp‐PLA2 [ (56.87 ± 33.69)μg/L vs .(33.94 ± 23.22)μg/L] and hsCRP [ (3.63 ± 1.60)μg/ml vs .(2.19 ± 1.16)μg/ml] in EECP group , P<0.01 both .Conclusion:1. EECP of one course can significantly reduce plasma concentrations of Lp‐PLA2 and hsCRP in CHD patients , indicating that anti - inflammatory may be one of its mechanism in preven‐tion and treatment of CHD .
5.Establishment of a porcine model of controlled donors of cardiac death with extracorporeal support
Mingxiao GUO ; Chunlei LU ; Danhua YAO ; Linlin LI ; Yousheng LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;(2):144-147
Objective To investigat the changes of hemodynamics and arterial blood gas during the establishment of ECMO model and provide an ideal platform for the study of the mechanism of DCD protection using ECMO, a porcine model of controlled donors of cardiac death (CDCD) with extracorporeal support was established in the paper. Methods Eight domestic crossbred pigs were anes-thetized, atracurium (1mg/kg) and heparin (150~200 U/kg) was administered and the ventilator was discontinued while the animal was under deep anesthesia to kill the animal.Meanwhile, blood was drained from the left jugular vein catheter into the ECMO circuit and re-turned into the left femoral artery to establish the porcine model of CDCD with extracorporeal support . The average blood press and arterial blood gas were ministered at normal, cardiac arrest and ECMO supporting 1 h, 3 h and 5 h. Results The model of CDCD with extra-corporeal support was established successfully.Two animals restored the beating of the heart and the high doses of potassium chloride were given untill cardiac arrest during extracorporeal support.Blood gases throughout the apneic time showed a severe hypoxemia and acidosis, pH and PaO2 reduced to 7.09 ±0.24 and 5.3 ±0.93mmHg respective-ly, which can be improved during extracorporeal support.MAP and PaO2 were maintained over 300mmHg and 65mmHg respectively. Conclusion A new porcine model of controlled donors of cardiacdeath with extracorporeal support has been successfully established and showed to be feasible for related pathophysiological research work.
6.Influence of extracorporeal membranous oxygenation on small bowel preservation in a porcine model of controlled donors after cardiac death
Mingxiao GUO ; Danhua YAO ; Chunlei LU ; Yousheng LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(11):688-693
Objective To evaluate the effect of extracorporeal membranous oxygenation (ECMO) on the small bowel preservation in a porcine model of controlled donors after cardiac death (CDCD).Method The domestic crossbred donor pigs were anesthetized and ventilated with 100% oxyger.An intravenous cannula was placed through iliac arteries and jugular vein,and connected to ECMO system.The ECMO was performed to infuse abdominal organs when cardiac death was declared.Pathology,electron microscope,energy metabolism and cell apoptosis level of intestinal mucosa were evaluated before operation,in cardiac death and at the end of extracorporeal support,respectively.Result The normothermic extracorporeal support could quickly restore graft blood supply and oxygenation.One-h extracorporeal support could improve the energy status in intestine of donation after cardiac death (DCD).The histologic damage and apoptosis of 1-h extracorporeal support had no significant difference with those before operation and in cardiac death (P>0.05).With the extension of extracorporeal support,the intestinal mucosa damage degree was gradually increased,and the content of adenosine triphosphate in intestinal mucosa reduced gradually.Conclusion The normothermic extracorporeal support for 1 h in DCD is beneficial for improving the viability of small bowel.However,the integrity of intestinal mucosa is destroyed gradually as extracorporeal supporting time over,which may be initiated by the activation of intestinal epithelial apoptosis.
7.Down-regulation of telomerase activity reflects neoadjuvant chemotherapy effect in invasive ductal carcinoma of breast
Zeping YU ; Yousheng LI ; Chunhua GUO ; Jieshou LI ;
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(12):-
Objective:To investigate the significance of telomerase activity in infiltrating ductal carcinoma with respect to neoadjuvant chemotherapy effect. Methods:Fine needle aspiration (FNA) specimens were obtained from twenty nine patients with primary breast cancer pre neoadjuvant chemotherapy.All patients were given neoadjuvant chemotherapy(CEF regimen, Cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m 2 ; Epirubicin 50~60 mg/m 2 , Fluorouracil 500 mg/m 2 ) and were performed operation on post chemotherapy 3th day to 5th day,cytology and telomerase activity of specimens were analyzed. The telomerase activity was measured Telomerase PCR ELISA based on a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay known as TRAP (telomeric repeat and amplification protocol) assay. Results:The optic density (OD) of telomerase activityis is 1.172?0.501 pre chemotherapy whereas post chemotherapy that is 0.771 ?0.442 ( P
8.Pathological and clinical effects of preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy on the breast cancers
Zeping YU ; Chunhua GUO ; Yousheng LI ; Zhonghao CHEN ; Jieshou LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2001;14(2):143-145
Objectives:To investigate the pathological and clinical effect of preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy on breast cancers.Methods:Twenty patients with breast carcinoma received regional arterial angiography by Seldinger's procedure followed by arterial infusion chemotherapy.Sixteen patients who didn't undergo preoperative chemotherapy were selected as controls.All the operation specimens were analyzed by the same pathologist.Results:Histological analysis of the two groups revealed the following results:① cancer tissue necrosis increased in the arterial chemotherapy group;②karyopyknosis,karyorrhexis coagulation and necrosis of cytoplasm around the vascular vessels as well as interstitial edema were found in the tumor tissue,invasion of inflammatory cells,intimal proliferation thrombus and inflammation of vessels could also be seen.All the changes were much severe in the infusion chemotherapy group than in the controlled group;Conclusions:Histological changes are significant after preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy for breast carcinoma.
9.Change of serum vascular endothelial growth factor level in patients with bladder transitional cell carcinoma
Zhenghui GUO ; Hua MEI ; Jian HUANG ; Yousheng YAO ; Kewei XU ; Chun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To investigate serum vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) level in patients with bladder transitional cell carcinoma(BTCC) and its clinical significance. METHODS: ELISA method was used to examine the serum VEGF level in 42 cases of bladder transitional cell carcinoma and in 10 cases of normal people as control. The change of VEGF in blood of the pre-operation and post-operation patients with BTCC was also compared. RESULTS: The VEGF level in blood of the patients was higher than that of the normal people, in spite of pre-operation, post-chemotherapy, and post-operation, but VEGF level decreased obviously after chemotherapy or operation. In addition, the plasma VEGF level was related to the grade and invasion of tumor. CONCLUSION: Detecting serum VEGF level can help us to assess the change of tumor and therapeutic effect.
10.Establishment and modification of a pig model of orthotopic segmental small bowel transplantation
Mingxiao GUO ; Chunlei LU ; Dongfeng CHEN ; Haifeng ZHANG ; Ying GAO ; Yousheng LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;29(3):295-298
Objective An ideal small bowel transplantation model is the prerequisite and guarantee of small bowel transplan-tation-related researches.The aim of this study is to establish a pig model of orthotopic segmental small bowel transplantation by modifi-cation of blood vessel reconstruction and surgical techniques. Methods Twenty healthy pigs were equally assigned as donors and re-cipients.The superior mesenteric vessels were freed and the distal ileum harvested as grafts.After irrigation and preservation, the small bowel was transplanted by end-to-end anastomosis of the superior mesenteric arteries and veins, and then the small bowel was re-constructed simultaneously to restore intestinal continuity, with the proximal part of the graft brought out as a stoma for the purpose of graft monitoring. Results Transplantation was successfully performed in 9 of the 10 cases, with a success rate of 90%.The donor operations averaged 100 min, recipient operations 172 min, warm ischemia 1.3 min, cold ischemia 96 min, and vascular anastomosis 27.6 min.No postoperative anastomosis fistula occurred in any of the cases. Conclusion The pig model of orthotopic segmental small bowel transplantation is ideal for small bowel transplantation-related researches.