1.The Modified Toluidine Blue Staining Method for Mast Cell
Yuting LIANG ; Xia PENG ; Kun LIN ; Yue YIN ; Li LI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(24):4601-4605
Objective:This study aimed to identify the morphology of mast cells by using a modified toluidine blue staining scheme,so as to provide a powerful reference for the experimental basis research of mast cells.Methods:Bone marrow-derived mast cells were induced in vitro.After 4 weeks,the cells were collected,fixed,and stained.Mast cells were fixed at different temperature during different time.The optimum condition was determined by comparing the effects of toluidine blue staining.Results:Bone marrow cells were induced to differentiate into mast cells by SCF and IL-3 in vitro.When mast cells were stained with modified toluidine blue staining,the staining effect was better.Mast cells were round or oval and the cell membrane was complete and the cytoplasm was filled with a large number of purple particles.Conclusion:In this study,we successfully applied a modified toluidine blue staining method to mast cells cultured in vitro.The results showed that the condition at 37 ℃ full fixation with staining could reduce the degeneration of mast cells.This method was easy to operate with good stability.It was suitable for the morphological observation of mast cells cultured in vitro.
2.Study on quality of life of patients with breast cancer after breast conserving surgery
Li XIA ; Baosan HAN ; Jinghua HE ; Hongxia SONG ; Yue ZHAO ; Lin GU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(22):1-4
Objective To evaluate the quality of life and influencing factors in patients with breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery, so as to provide theoretical support for preoperative health education and postoperative rehabilitative intervention for these patients. Methods 120 breast conserving surgery (BSC) and 140 modified radical mastectomy (MRM) patients were assessed with Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B V4.0) one week after operation. Life quality was evaluated between the two groups, and the influencing factors were also analyzed. Results Postoperative breast cancer patients after breast conserving surgery were with good breast complementary attention, lower emotion state. The other scores of quality of life had no statistical difference. Influencing factors on the quality of life of breast cancer patients were anxiety state, relationship of family members, position of surgery and character type. Conclusions It suggests that nursing specialists should make out corresponding, scientific and reasonable nursing intervention schemes based on the characteristics of different groups of people to ease psychological burden, and elevate the quality of life effectively for postoperative breast conserving surgery patients.
3.Study on HPLC Characteristic Chromatogram of Shenshitong Granules
Lili ZHOU ; Xinhua XIA ; Lin TANG ; Yang DU ; He DU ; Wei YUE ; Meng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):98-101
Objective To establish the HPLC characteristic chromatogram of Shenshitong Granules. Methods The chromatographie fingerprints were obtained through Thermo Hypersil GOLD-C18 column (4.6 mm×250 mm, 5μm) with the gradient elution solvent system composed of acetonitrile-0.2% phosphoric acid (0-20 min, 5%→10% acetonitrile;20-40 min, 10%→12%acetonitrile;40-60 min, 12%→14%acetonitrile;60-90 min, 14%→20%acetonitrile;90-120 min, 20%→28%acetonitrile). The detective wavelength was set at 280 nm;the flow rate was 1.0 mL/min;the column temperature was maintained at 30 ℃;the analysis time was 120 min. Results The HPLC characteristic chromatogram was built on basis of 10 batches of Shenshitong Granules, including 27 common peaks which contain the characteristic peaks of 6 Chinese herbal medicines, such as Radix Salvia Miltiorrhizae, Herba Lysimachiae, etc. Conclusion The established HPLC fingerprint has high sensitivity and good repeatability, and can be available for quality evaluation of Shenshitong Granules.
4.Efficacy of the arthroscopic suture in meniscus anterior horn injury.
Zheng-bing SU ; Yue ZHOU ; Xia ZHANG ; Yong HAO ; Min WANG ; Lin-lin LIANG ; Zhi-bing WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(10):959-962
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical efficacy of the arthroscopic Mender II stapler for the treatment of patients with meniscus anterior horn injury needing meniscal suture repair.
METHODSAmong 47 patients with meniscus anterior horn injury, 29 patients were male and 18 patients were female, ranging in age from 12 to 31 years old, with a mean age of (20.53± 4.12) years old. The duration of disease ranged from 3 to 35 days, and the average duration was (12.43±5.74) days. The Mender II stapler was used to carry out arthroscopic suture from outside to inside. The Lysholm knee scoring system was used to evaluate and analyze preoperative and postoperative symptoms, such as pain, limping embolism and so on.
RESULTSForty-six patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 12 to 48 months, with a mean of (20.53±4.12) years. The incision healed at the first stage without important vessels and nerves injuries. The symptoms of the locked knee joint disappeared, and symptoms such as pain, limp, swelling and limitation of activity improved. The Lysholm score increased from preoperative 52.33±7.31 to postoperative 86.74±6.92.
CONCLUSIONUsing Mender II stapler to treat patients with meniscus anterior horn injury who were treated with arthroscopic suture from outside to inside is effective to improve symptoms, and to obtain good short-term results.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Arthroscopy ; methods ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Menisci, Tibial ; surgery ; Suture Techniques ; Tibial Meniscus Injuries
5.Endogenous catecholamine participates in the action of interleukin-2 on the isolated rat heart.
Lin-lin WANG ; Qiang XIA ; Yue-liang SHEN ; Zhi-guo YE
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2005;21(1):51-54
AIMTo explore whether endogenous catecholamine participates in the effect of interleukin-2 on the isolated heart.
METHODSThe number of premature ventricular contraction (PVC), left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP), left ventricular end-diastolic pressure(LVEDP), heart rate (HR) and coronary flow(CF)were recorded in isolated Langendorff perfused rat hearts.
RESULTS(1) 50 U/ml IL-2 increased the PVC number, LVDP LVEDP, HR and CF. (2) Pretreatment of reserpine or propranolol abolished the cardiac effect of IL-2 at 50 U/ml, while pretreatment with phentolamine did not change the effect of IL-2. (3) 200 U/ml IL-2 increased the number of PVC,but did not increase LVDP, LVEDP, HR and CF. (4) After pretreatment of reserpine or propranolol, IL-2 failed to increase the number of PVC, but caused decrease of LVDP, HR and CF, and elevation of LVEDP.
CONCLUSIONEndogenous catecholamine mediates the arrhythmogenic, positively chronotropic and inotropic effects of IL-2. IL-2 at 200 U/ml inhibits the cardiac function in the isolated rat heart.
Animals ; Catecholamines ; physiology ; Heart ; drug effects ; physiology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Interleukin-2 ; pharmacology ; Male ; Myocardial Contraction ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
6.Nitric oxide mediates the inhibitory effects of interleukin-2 on the isolated ventricular papillary muscle and cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocyte
Lin-Lin WANG ; Guo-Hua LIN ; Ying-Ying CHEN ; Yue-Liang SHEN ; Qiang XIA
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2002;31(1):19-22
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects and mechanism of interleukin-2 on the isolated rat ventricular papillary muscle and cultured cardiomyocyte. METHODS: The isolated rat papillary muscle and cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocyte were used to determine the effects on contractile properties and spontaneous beating. RESULTS: IL-2 inhibited the contractile force of isolated rat papillary muscle and reduced the spontaneous beating rate of cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes in a dose-dependent manner. IL-2 at high concentration reduced the systolic duration and prolonged the diastolic duration. Pretreatment with L-NAME, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase,abolished the effects of IL-2. Heat inactivated IL-2 had no effect on papillary muscles and cardiomyocytes.CONCLUSION: Inhibitory effects of IL-2 on the contraction of isolated papillary muscle and spontaneous beating rate of cultured neonatal cardiomyocyte are mediated by nitric oxide.
7.Vascular endothelial injuries and changes of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis indexes in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Xiao-lin HE ; Zhi LIU ; Shu-yue XIA
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2004;19(4):252-256
OBJECTIVETo study endothelial damage by observing changes of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) in blood, coagulation and fibrinolysis index in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
METHODSCECs were separated by isopycnic centrifugation method in 14 patients with acute lung injury (ALI), 7 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), 10 intensive care unit (ICU) controls, and 15 healthy controls. Plasma prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), fibrinogen (FG), fibrin degradation products (FDP), and D-dimer were examined simultaneously. Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II and lung injury score (LIS) were recorded to evaluate severity of illness and lung injury.
RESULTS(1) The number of CECs in ALI (10.4 +/- 2.3) and ARDS groups (16.1 +/- 2.7) was higher than that in the healthy (1.9 +/- 0.5) (P < 0.01). In both ALI and ARDS, the number of CECs correlated with APACHE II (r = 0.55, P < 0.05 and r = 0.62, P < 0.05, respectively) and LIS (r = 0.60, P < 0.05 and r = 0.53, P < 0.05, respectively). CEC number was negatively correlated with PaO2 in ALI and ARDS (r = -0.49, P < 0.05 and r = -0.64, P < 0.05, respectively). (2) The level of FDP and D-dimer were higher in ALI and ARDS patients than that in ICU and healthy control groups (P < 0.05). The level of FG in ARDS group was significantly higher than in the ICU and healthy control groups (P < 0.05). But in ALI group, the level of FG was significantly higher than only healthy control group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSEndothelial cell damage occurs in ARDS patients, which may play a major role in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Changes of endothelial cell activation and damage markers, such as CECs, plasma coagulation and fibrinolysis index, to some extent reflect severity of illness and lung injury in ARDS.
APACHE ; Adult ; Aged ; Blood Coagulation ; Cell Count ; Endothelial Cells ; pathology ; Female ; Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ; metabolism ; Fibrinogen ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Partial Thromboplastin Time ; Prothrombin Time ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult ; blood ; pathology
8.The relationship of serum resistin and pancreatic necrosis in the patients with severe acute partieatitis
Yue MA ; Zongwen HUANG ; Qing XIA ; Ping XUE ; Jia GUO ; Hongqiang WEI ; Fuqian HE ; Zhengyu CHENG ; Ziqi LIN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(3):168-170
Objective To investigate the relationship of serum resistin and pancreatic necrosis in the patients with severe acute pancreatitis. Methods Twenty-eight patients with SAP admitted to our hospital from March 2008 to November 2008 were divided into two groups according to the CT scan imaging: necrotic group and non-necrotic group. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to test the serum resistin levels. An ROC curve was depicted to predict the pancreas necrosis. Results There were 21 patients in the non-necrotic group and 7 in the necrotic group, and there was no significant difference in terms of sex, age and baseline disease (P>0.05). The resitin levels ranged from 0.1730 ng/ml to 7.4923 ng/ml, with a mean (3.7102±1.6987) ng/ml. The area under the curve of resistin values was 0.884±0.108 (95%CI:0.672~1.097), asymptote signals 0.003, then it was calculated that P=0.003, which was>0.50. Conclusions The serum resistin may be of clinical value to predict the pancreatic necrosis.
9.Influence of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapy on serum resistin levels in patients with severe acute pancreatitis: a randomized controlled trial.
Yue MA ; Zongwen HUANG ; Qing XIA ; Ping XUE ; Jia GUO ; Hongqiang WEI ; Yan CHEN ; Fuqian HE ; Zhengyu CHENG ; Ziqi LIN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(12):1134-8
Background: Resistin level is high in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), and resistin is expected to be a new marker for evaluating the severity of acute pancreatitis. Objective: To explore the influence of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapy on serum resistin levels in SAP patients. Design, setting, participants and interventions: Twenty-eight SAP patients meeting inclusion criteria from Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University were included, and the patients were randomly divided into treatment group and placebo group. There were 13 patients in the treatment group and 15 patients in the placebo group. Patients in the treatment group were given traditional Chinese herbal medicine in addition to the conventional treatment. Patients in the placebo group were given placebo in addition to the conventional treatment. Main outcome measures: The serum resistin levels on admission, and days 1, 3, 5, and 7 after the admission were detected. Results: The serum resistin levels on admission in all the patients were higher than normal level, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). On days 1, 3, 5, and 7 after admission, the resistin levels in the treatment group were (3.29+/-1.66) mu g/L, (3.71+/-1.05) mu g/L, (3.08+/-1.47) mu g/L and (3.62+/-1.67) mu g/L, and in the control group (5.16+/-1.93) mu g/L, (5.07+/-1.53) mu g/L, (4.88+/-1.47) mu g/L and (5.12+/-1.48) mu g/L, respectively. The resistin levels were lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Serum resistin level in SAP patients can be decreased by integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine therapy.
10.Effects of interleukin-2 on ventricular papillary muscle of rat and the possible mechanism.
Guo-hua LIN ; Qiang XIA ; Yue-liang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(4):343-346
AIMTo investigate the effects of interleukin-2 (IL-2) on the transmembrane potential and contractile force in ventricular papillary muscle of rat and the underlying mechanism.
METHODSThe transmembrane potentials and contractile force were recorded by intracellular glass microelectrode and tension transducer in the isolated rat papillary muscles.
RESULTS(1) IL-2 shortened the action potential duration (APD50 and APD80), while had no effects on resting potential, action potential amplitude and depolarization rate. (2) IL-2 depressed the contractile force of the muscle in dose-dependent manner. IL-2 at concentrations of 0.5, 2.5, 10, 50 and 200 u/ml decreased the developed tension to 94.8% (P < 0.05), 85.8%, 76.3%, 69.3% and 52.5% (P < 0.01), respectively. (3) Pretreatment with L-NAME (10(-4) mol/L) attenuated the negative inotropic effect of IL-2, in which effect of IL-2 at concentrations from 0.5 to 10 u/ml was completely abolished, and the effect of IL-2 at high dose (50 and 200 u/ml) was partly attenuated by L-NAME.
CONCLUSIONIL-2 had inhibitory effects on action potential duration and contractile force of papillary muscle, and its negative inotropic effect was mediated by nitric oxide.
Action Potentials ; drug effects ; Animals ; Heart Ventricles ; drug effects ; Interleukin-2 ; pharmacology ; Male ; Myocardial Contraction ; drug effects ; physiology ; Nitric Oxide ; metabolism ; Papillary Muscles ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley