1.The role of Piezo1 in the regulation of erythrocyte morphology and function
Baixin CHEN ; Yue LI ; Yinyin QU ; Zhengqian LI ; Xiangyang GUO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(12):1702-1706
Piezo1 is a mechanosensitive ion channel protein widely expressed in mammalian cells with the function of sensing mechanical stimuli and of mediating signaling,and is embedded in the membranes of erythrocytes,the major cellular component of blood.Piezo1 regulates the morphology and function of erythrocytes by mediating the in-flux of Ca2+into the cell in crosstalk with the Gardos channel(KCa3.1),constituting the"Piezo1-Ca2+-Gardos channel axis".However,when Piezo1 is abnormally expressed or over-activated by its specific agonist(Yoda1),it can also lead to abnormal erythrocyte morphology and dysfunction,and even cause the development of related he-reditary diseases.
2.Role of circulating tumor cells in the diagnosis and prognosis of gastrointestinal neoplasms and efficacy monitoring and its prospect
Zhengqian CHEN ; Chongzhi ZHOU
International Journal of Surgery 2018;45(8):572-576
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are defined as tumor in bloodstream or metastasis-derived cells.It can monitor the progress of metastatic diseases and may play an important role in determining tailored therapies of advanced cancer.The new blood marker technology may be the starting point of a clinical trial to study the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal tumors and the diagnosis and prognosis of gastrointestinal neoplasms and efficacy monitoring in the fulture.In the paper,role of CTCs in the diagnosis,prognosis of gastrointestinal neoplasms,monitoring efficacy and its prospect are reviewed.
3.The impact of perioperative function exercises on hidden blood loss in elderly patients with total hip replacement.
Guoyin LIU ; Dongmei ZHU ; Yong ZHANG ; Mengru WANG ; Yuansheng XU ; Lei BAO ; Nannan LENG ; Zhengqian YANG ; Jianmin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2016;54(4):258-263
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of initiative and passive perioperative function exercises on hidden blood loss (HBL).
METHODSTwo hundreds and thirty elderly patients with hip fractures aging from 67 to 87 years (average age of 73.6 years) who underwent total hip replacement were included. By the intensity and the manner of perioperative function exercises, patients were divided into four groups: little initiative function exercises group (group A, n=51), little initiative and passive function exercises group (group B, n=54), normal initiative function exercises group (group C, n=65), normal initiative and passive function exercises group (group D, n=60). The true total blood loss, HBL and their proportion on the original blood volume and total blood loss was calculated depending on height, weight, intra-operative blood loss, post-operative blood loss, pre- and post-operative hematocrit, and blood transfused. According to the proportion of mean HBL on total blood loss, patients were divided into low HBL group and high HBL group. The data were analyzed by t test.
RESULTSThe mean HBL was 517 ml, 41.9% of the total blood loss. Thereinto, the mean HBL was 695 ml in group A, 49.3% of the total blood loss, the prevalence of high HBL was 66.7% (34/51); the mean HBL was 625 ml in group B, 46.9% of the total blood loss, the prevalence of high HBL was 59.3% (32/54); the mean HBL was 446 ml in group C, 38.4% of the total blood loss, the prevalence of high HBL was 30.8% (20/65); the mean HBL was 346 ml in group D, 32.3% of the total blood loss, the prevalence of high HBL was 20.0% (12/60). Mean HBL, mean HBL/total blood loss, prevalence of high HBL were lower in group C than that in group A and group B (all P<0.05); and were lower in group D than that in group C (all P<0.05). The prevalence was 57.4% (132 cases) in low HBL group, and 42.6% (98 cases) in high HBL. The proportion of little initiative function exercises patients in high HBL group was obviously higher than that in low HBL group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe intensity and the manner of perioperative function exercises are strongly associated with the HBL in elderly patients with total hip replacement. The initiative combined with the passive function exercises could be effectively prevent and reduce the incidence of high HBL.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; Blood Loss, Surgical ; Exercise Therapy ; adverse effects ; Hip Fractures ; surgery ; Humans ; Postoperative Hemorrhage
4.Correlation between hidden blood loss and nutritional status in elderly patients after total hip replacement
Dongmei ZHU ; Guoyin LIU ; Lei BAO ; Mengru WANG ; Mingzhu YE ; Nannan LENG ; Zhengqian YANG ; Xiaoxiao XU ; Jianmin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(31):4565-4574
BACKGROUND:Perioperative high hidden blood loss affects the recovery of joint function after total hip replacement. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the reliability of the Mini Nutritional Assessment on evaluating the nutritional status in elderly patients with femoral neck fracture on admission, and to investigate the effect of nutritional status variation on hidden blood loss after total hip replacement. METHODS:234 elderly patients with femoral neck fracture underwent total hip replacement. By using Mini Nutritional Assessment, patients were randomly divided into three groups:wel-nourishment group (n=52), malnourishment at risk group (n=92), and malnourishment group (n=90). The results were used to analyze the correlation of Mini Nutritional Assessment and serological nutrition indicators, and to hidden blood loss. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Hidden blood loss:101 patients suffered from high hidden blood loss. Hidden blood loss, its proportion to total blood loss and incidence of high hidden blood loss gradual y increased with the deterioration of the nutritional status (P<0.05). (2) Mini Nutritional Assessment:Pre-operative Mini Nutritional Assessment score, and the incidence of hidden blood loss evaluated by albumin, prealbumin, transferrin, lymphocyte count, the percentage of lymphocytes and hemoglobin was significantly higher in patients with high hidden blood loss than those with low hidden blood loss (P<0.01). (3) Results of correlation analysis:High hidden blood loss was positively correlated with pre-operative Mini Nutritional Assessment, albumin, prealbumin, transferrin, the percentage of lymphocytes and hemoglobin (P<0.05). (4) These findings confirm that risk evaluation with Mini Nutritional Assessment is a reliable method to assess the nutritional status in elderly patients undergoing total hip replacement. Its combination with various serum nutrition indicators can determine high hidden blood loss and the prognosis.
5.Effect of isoflurane preconditioning on cell apoptosis during renal ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Hao LI ; Lu CHEN ; Zhengqian LI ; Bin JI ; Caizhu LIN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;35(7):886-889
Objective To evaluate the effect of isoflurane preconditioning on cell apoptosis during renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in rats.Methods Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats, aged 12-14 weeks, weighing 300-320 g, were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =10 each) using a random number table: sham operation group (group S);I/R group;isoflurane preconditioning plus I/R group (group Iso+I/R).The rats were anesthetized with intraperitoneal pentobarbital sodium 30 mg/kg.To establish the model of renal I/R injury, the right kidney was removed, and the left renal pedicle was occluded for 30 min with atraumatic mini-clamp for 30 min, followed by 2 h reperfusion.In Iso+I/R group, 1.5% isoflurane was inhaled for 1 h, followed by 30 min of washout before I/R.In S and I/R groups only oxygen 2 L/min was inhaled for 1 h.Arterial blood samples were taken at 2 h of reperfusion to determine the concentrations of serum creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and cystatin C (CysC).The animals were then sacrificed, and left kidneys were sampled for determination of the cell apoptosis (by TUNEL), expression of p53, Bax and Bcl-2 mRNA (using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR), and expression of Bax, Bcl-2, and caspase-3 (by Western blot analysis).The Bcl-2/Bax ratio was calculated.Results Compared with group S, the serum Cr, BUN, and CysC concentrations were significantly increased, the Bcl-2/Bax ratio was decreased, Bcl-2 mRNA, Bax mRNA, Bcl-2, Bax and caspase-3 expression was up-regulated, and AI was increased in group I/R.Compared with group I/R, the serum Cr, BUN, and CysC concentrations were significantly decreased, the Bcl-2/Bax ratio was increased, Bcl-2 mRNA, Bax mRNA, Bax and caspase-3 expression was down-regulated, and AI was decreased in group Iso+I/R.There was no significant difference in p53 mRNA expression among the three groups.Conclusion Regulating the balance between Bcl-2 and Bax and inhibiting apoptosis in kidney cells are involved in the mechanism by which isoflurane preconditioning reduces renal I/R injury in rats.

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