1.Analysis of short-term efficacy of one-stage posterior sparing laminectomy for single level thoracolumbar tuberculosis
Wei ZENG ; Guosheng ZHAO ; Lu LIN ; Yang LIU ; Yang WANG ; Wenyi ZHOU ; Zhenyong KE
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(4):508-511,516
Objective To explore the feasibility and short-term clinical efficacy of single segment thora-columbar tuberculosis treated with one-stage posterior approach lamina-sparing decompression.Methods A total of 11 patients with single segment thoracolumbar tuberculosis who underwent one-stage posterior ap-proach preservation of vertebral plate lesion removal,bone graft fusion,and internal fixation treatment in this hospital from September 2021 to June 2022 were selected.C-reactive protein(CRP)and erythrocyte sedimen-tation rate(ESR)were monitored to evaluate tuberculosis bacteremia and activity control,visual analogue scale(VAS)score and Oswestry disability index(ODI)were followed up to evaluate the improvement of clin-ical function,and the American Spinal Injury Association(ASIA)injury scale was used to evaluate neurologi-cal function,and the correction of kyphosis was followed up.Results All 11 patients were fully followed up.The average surgical duration is(270.91±45.98)minutes,and the average surgical bleeding is(522.72± 194.11)mL.During the follow-up period,none of the 11 patients experienced tuberculosis recurrence,and all 11 patients achieved bone graft fusion.The fusion time was 6-9 months after surgery with an average of(7.36±1.12)months.Two patients with preoperative nerve damage recovered after surgery.During the fol-low-up period,11 patients did not experience any complications related to surgery.The average CRP,ESR,ODI score,and VAS score of postoperative patients decreased compared to preoperative levels,and further de-creased at 12 months after surgery;The patient's kyphosis caused by thoracolumbar tuberculosis was correc-ted,and no obvious angle loss was found at the last follow-up(P>0.05).Conclusion One-stage posterior ap-proach lamina-sparing decompression is a safe and effective method for treating single segment thoracolumbar tuberculosis.
2.Efficacy and learning curve of Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate by laser controller anchored at six o'clock position of bladder neck in the treatment of BPH with large gland
Jiling WEN ; Guosheng YANG ; Rongbing LI ; Weihua CHEN ; Dongyang LI ; Hao WANG ; Liqun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(7):521-526
Objective:To analyze the efficacy, safety and learning curve of Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate by laser controller(LC-THuLEP) anchored at six o'clock position of the bladder neck in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH) with large gland.Methods:The clinical data of the 1st to 45th BPH cases with large gland(prostate volume> 80 ml) treated by a doctor with LC-THuLEP anchored at six o'clock position of bladder neck in Shanghai East Hospital from January to October 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into groups A, B and C according to the order of operation time, with 15 cases in each group. There were no significant differences among the three groups( P>0.05) in age[(71.8±9.4)years old vs. (73.5±8.2) years old vs.(71.4±5.5)years old], prostate volume[88.3(84.8, 100.6)ml vs.91.5(86.1, 118.4)ml vs. 94.5(84.7, 101.8)ml], prostate specific antigen(PSA)[4.8(2.9, 8.5)ng/ml vs. 7.2(3.2, 11.2)ng/ml vs. 7.8(4.5, 12.7)ng/ml], postvoid residual volume[44.0(34.0, 67.0)ml vs. 60.0(40.0, 76.0)ml vs. 39.0(0, 59.0)ml], maximum urine flow rate(Q max)[8.4(7.6, 11.1)ml/s vs. 8.6(6.5, 10.6)ml/s vs. 10.4(7.8, 13.2)ml/s], international prostate symptom score(IPSS)[20(18, 21) vs. 20(20, 22) vs. 20(20, 25)]and quality of life(QOL)[4(4, 5) vs. 4(4, 4) vs. 4(3, 5)].The doctor had more than 100 cases of TURP surgery experience. LC-THuLEP anchored at six o'clock position of bladder neck was described as follows. The bladder neck at six o'clock position is reserved 0.5-1.0 cm as an "anchor" to fix the prostatic bladder neck when the gland was pushed directly by the laser controller, preventing the detached prostate gland from turning. Finally the bladder neck was cut off at six o'clock position, and the prostate was en-bloc removed. The effect of surgery and postoperative complications were compared. The enucleation efficiency was equal to the weight of prostate tissue removed divided by the time of enucleation. Results:The differences among the three groups in operation time [100.0(90.0, 110.0)min vs. 80.0(70.0, 90.0)min vs. 75.0(70.0, 90.0)min], enucleation time[89.0(72.0, 97.0)min vs. 67.0(64.0, 77.0)min vs. 64.0(60.0, 77.0)min] and the efficiency of enucleation [0.65(0.62, 0.68)g/min vs. 0.84(0.83, 0.94)g/min vs. 0.93(0.82, 1.00)g/min] were statistically significant( P<0.05). The operation time and enucleation time in groups B and C were significantly lower than those in group A, and the enucleation efficiency was significantly higher than that in group A( P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between group B and C. However, the difference of three groups in hemoglobin decrease [8.0(5.0, 11.0)g/L vs. 7.0(2.0, 10.0)g/L vs. 11.0(4.0, 16.0)g/L] and catheter indwelling duration[4.0(2.0, 6.0)d vs. 6.0(3.0, 7.0)d vs. 4.0(3.0, 6.0)d] were not statistically different( P>0.05). All patients were followed up for 6 months after surgery. In three groups, postoperative Q max were 23.2(21.0, 25.1)ml/s, 22.7(21.1, 26.1)ml/s and 22.9(21.5, 25.7)ml/s, IPSS were 6(5, 8), 7(6, 8) and 7(7, 8), QOL were 2(1, 2), 2(1, 2) and 2(1, 2), postvoid residual volume were 20.0(10.0, 25.0)ml, 22.0(15.0, 25.0)ml and 5.0(0, 25.0)ml, respectively, which were all significantly different from that of pre-operation( P<0.05).However, there were no statistically significant differences in the postoperative indicators among the three groups ( P>0.05). No statistical difference was found in postoperative complications among the three groups[26.7%(4/15) vs. 20.0%(3/15) vs. 20.0%(3/15), P>0.05]. Conclusions:LC-THuLEP anchored at six o'clock position of bladder neck was an effective operation in the treatment of BPH with large gland, and the learning curve could be reached after 15 cases.
3.Application of peritoneal interposition flap technique in the prevention of pelvic lymphocysts after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with extended pelvic lymph node dissection
Liqun HUANG ; Xuelei WANG ; Guosheng YANG ; Rongbing LI ; Dongyang LI ; Jing YE ; Weitao HUANG ; Hang WANG ; Jianming GUO ; Xiaofei WEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(8):608-613
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of Peritoneal interposition flap (PIF) technique in preventing postoperative pelvic lymphocele formation during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with extended pelvic lymph node dissection (LRP+ ePLND).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 113 patients with locally high-risk or locally advanced prostate cancer who underwent LRP+ ePLND at Shanghai East Hospital, from January 2020 to November 2023. Among them, 27 patients received PIF technique and 86 received traditional LRP+ ePLND. ePLND was carried out as the clearance of external iliac vessels, medial side of the internal iliac artery, and pararectal lymph nodes. The PIF technique was the suturing the peritoneal flap after freeing the bladder to the lateral side of the bladder, pulling the peritoneal edge that follows the bladder's free edge posteriorly to the pubis, curling it onto the lateral surface of the bladder. This could expose the lymph node clearance bed, establishing a pathway from the lymph node clearance bed to the abdominal cavity space, allowing exuded lymphatic fluid to flow into the abdominal cavity for absorption by the peritoneum. There were no statistically significant differences in age [(68.37±6.92)years vs.(70.47±5.72)years], body mass index [(25.47±2.49)kg/m 2vs.(24.46±2.80)kg/m 2], and preoperative PSA [(23.28±13.94)ng/ml vs.(24.81±13.99)ng/ml] between the PIF group and the control group ( P>0.05). Biopsy Gleason score in PIF group: 6 in 2 cases, 7 in 9 cases, 8 in 9 cases, 9-10 in 2 cases. Biopsy Gleason score in control group: 6 in 4 cases, 7 in 35 cases, 8 in 27 cases, 9-10 in 20 cases. Clinic stage in PIF group: T 2 in 18 cases, T 3 in 6 cases, T 4 in 3 cases. Clinic stage in control group: T 2 in 51cases, T 3 in 27 cases, T 4 in 8 cases. The preoperative Gleason scores and TNM staging comparisons between the PIF group and the control group showed no statistically significant differences ( P>0.05). Surgical duration, intraoperative blood loss, lymph node positivity rate, incidence of postoperative lymphocele, and recovery of urinary control were compared between the two groups. Results:All surgeries were completed successfully without intraoperative complications in both groups. There were no statistically significant differences between the PIF group and the control group in terms of surgical duration [(202.96±24.15)min vs.(201.1±29.85)min], intraoperative blood loss [(85.56±32.27)ml vs.(90.7±49.25)ml], and lymph node positivity rate [(4 in PIF group, 14.8%)vs.(25 in control group, 29.1%)]( P>0.05). Urinary catheters were retained for 10-14 days postoperatively. Following catheter removal, there were no statistically significant differences in urinary control rates at 1 month [51.85%(14/27)vs. 48.83%(42/86)]and 2 months[74.07%(20/27) vs. 72.09%(62/86)] between the PIF group and the control group ( P>0.05). At the 2 to 6-month follow-up CT scan, none of the 27 patients in the PIF group developed pelvic lymphocele, whereas 9 patients in the control group did (6 cases bilateral, 3 cases unilateral), showing a statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P=0.002). Postoperatively, 3 patients in the control group experienced symptoms, with 1 case of lymphocele infection causing fever 1 month after surgery. Lymphocysts were found in 2 patients with ipsilateral lower extremity swelling 2 weeks after surgery. Conclusions:The application of PIF technique during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with extended pelvic lymph node dissection via the abdominal approach could be safe and feasible. It may prevent postoperative pelvic lymphocele formation.
4.Effect of miR-1298-5p on biological behavior of non-small cell lung cancer cells and tumor immune microenvironment by targeting MSH2 gene
Yaosheng ZHANG ; Xiuli YANG ; Xiao REN ; Hongli WANG ; Ling SHEN ; Guosheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(9):1889-1894,1901
Objective:To investigate the potential mechanism of miR-1298-5p in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)to regu-late the MSH2 gene and its effect on the biological behavior of tumor cells and the tumor immune microenvironment.Methods:Bioin-formatics was used to identify the key genes and miRNA involved in NSCLC.Cell proliferation was detected by CCK-8 assay,and cell invasion and migration were detected by Transwell assay.Levels of inflammatory factors were detected by ELISA assay.Western blot was used to measure the expression of MSH2 in cells,and fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)was used to detect the expressions of miR-1298-5p and MSH2 gene in NSCLC cells.Dual luciferase reporter gene assay was performed to verify the targeting relationship between miR-1298-5p and MSH2.Spearman correlation analysis was performed to correlate miR-1298-5p with immune cells and immune factors in the tumor immune microenvironment.Results:The level of miR-1298-5p was down-regulated in NSCLC cells compared with normal lung tissue cells.miR-1298-5p overexpression inhibited the proliferation,migration and inva-sion of NSCLC cells.MSH2 was confirmed to be a target gene of miR-1298-5p using luciferase reporter gene assay.Furthermore,down-regulation of miR-1298-5p in NSCLC cells could be reversed by silencing MSH2.miR-1298-5p expression levels were negatively corre-lated with the levels of Treg,IL-10,and TGF-β,and positively correlated with the levels of CD3+T,CD4+T,CD8+T,NK cells,IL-2,and IFN-γ.Conclusion:miR-1298-5p negatively regulates MSH2 to inhibit the proliferation,invasion and migration of NSCLC cells and improve the tumor immune microenvironment.
5.A study on the conversion of prescribed dose for radiotherapy of logistic nanodosimetry model and microdosimetric kinetic model based on gamma analysis
Jingfen YANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Xinguo LIU ; Zhongying DAI ; Pengbo HE ; Yuanyuan MA ; Guosheng SHEN ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Qiang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(4):325-332
Objective:To validate the feasibility of the gamma analysis method in the study of prescription dose conversion between logistic nanodosimetry model (LNDM) and microdosimetric kinetic model (MKM) basing on the Chinese self-developed model LNDM by applying clinical experiences of National Institute of Radiological Science (NIRS).Methods:Physical dose distributions derived from the MKM- and LNDM-based carbon ion treatment plans were compared via the method of gamma analysis under the open-source treatment planning platform matRad. In this way, the prescribed dose conversion factor between the MKM- and LNDM-based treatment plans was obtained. Using water phantoms, the influence of geometric shape, size, depth of target volume (TV), prescribed dose and field setting on the conversion factor was investigated comprehensively. Moreover, preliminary verification of the acquired conversion factor was conducted on the C-shape model and a case of liver cancer patient.Results:The conversion factor depended on the field setting rather than the TV shape. Under the condition of single field, the conversion factor was positively correlated with the size and depth of TV, and the prescribed dose. Moreover, the conversion factor was successfully verified using the C-shape model and the patient with liver cancer, where the gamma passing rates (2%/2 mm) of the physical dose distribution generated by the MKM and LNDM treatment plans were 92.79% and 91.19%, respectively.Conclusions:The conversion factors (f=D LNDM/D MKM) obtained in this study might provide guidance for the prescribed dose setting during the carbon ion treatment planning based on the LNDM. Besides, the gamma analysis method could be used for the study of the prescribed dose conversion between different models.
6.Integrating Westward Migration Spirit into the cultivation of medical professionalism
Xia ZHONG ; Xianzhou YANG ; Mingzhao XIAO ; Guosheng REN ; Tao LUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2022;16(6):752-755
"Westward Migration Spirit" is the precious spiritual wealth of Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese nation. The course teaching team takes the undergraduate students of clinical medicine as the teaching object, tries to integrate the "Westward Migration Spirit" into the cultivation of medical students’ medical professionalism, so as to endow new connotation of medical professionalism and promote the improvement of medical students’ professionalism. Through literature review, expert consultation and questionnaire survey, the paper sorted out the context of "Westward Migration Spirit" of Chongqing Medical University, and typical examples with the spirit of medical science and humanity were selected and integrated into the teaching. A questionnaire was designed to investigate the evaluation of 425 clinical medicine undergraduates and 5 teachers on the medical professionalism course integrated with "Westward Migration Spirit" . The results show that the students and teachers have good feedback to the medical professionalism courses integrated with the "Westward Migration Spirit" , and the course has a significant positive effect on the cultivation of medical students’ medical professionalism.
7.The preliminary application of thulium laser enucleation of the prostate by laser controller
Jiling WEN ; Guosheng YANG ; Wenming MA ; Hao WANG ; Dongyang LI ; Rongbing LI ; Weihua CHEN ; Xiaofei WEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(4):266-271
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of transurethral thulium laser enucleation of prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with laser controller and sheath.Methods:The clinical data of 128 BPH patients who underwent transurethral thulium laser enucleation of prostate (THuLEP) in our hospital from January to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Prostatic enucleation by laser controller was performed in 66 patients (LC-THuLEP group). The prostatic urethral mucosa was cut into Ω shape at 0.5 cm in front of the verumontanum to expose the prostate capsule, and then the fiber was retracted into the laser controller. Push the gland directly between the prostate gland and the prostate surgical capsule and expand along the capsule by the laser controller. In case of bleeding or prostate adhesive cord, the fiber was extended to coagulate or cut off, and the prostate was eventually en bloc removed. THuLEP by sheath was performed in 62 cases (THuLEP group). The ages of patients in LC-THuLEP group and THuLEP group were (71.00±8.72) years and (70.32±7.80) years, respectively. The prostate volumes were (74.80±40.88) ml and (73.14±36.31) ml, respectively. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) was (4.67±4.99) ng/ml and (4.89±4.59) ng/ml, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) was (19.48±5.30) points and (18.50±5.05) points, respectively. The quality of life (QOL) scores were (4.17 ± 0.78) points and (4.18± 0.67) points, the maximum urine flow rate (Q max) was (9.82± 2.58) ml /s and (9.98± 2.91) ml/s, respectively. Postvoid residual (PVR) was (60.20±39.19) ml and (61.11±52.83) ml, respectively. The international index of erectile function (IIEF-5) score was (5.58±4.50) and (5.60±4.16), respectively.There was no significant difference in preoperative baseline data between 2 groups ( P>0.05). The operation time, the reduced level of hemoglobin, the weight of removed tissue, The time to postoperative bladder irrigation, the time to indwelling catheter and complications were compared between the two groups. IPSS, QOL score, Q max, PVR, and complications were compared between the two groups at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, while IIEF-5 score were compared only at 6 months after surgery. Results:The operative time of LC-THuLEP group and THuLEP group was (71.85±25.68) min and (80.65±29.64) min, respectively, and the decrease of postoperative hemoglobin was (6.42±9.89) g/L and (9.47±10.79) g/L, respectively, the weight of the removed tissue was (56.73±31.21) g and (48.11±24.50) g, respectively, and the time to postoperative bladder irrigation was (14.73±2.71) h and (16.06±2.71) h, respectively, the time to indwelling catheter was (4.41±1.92)d and (4.31±1.66)d, respectively, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. IPSS scores of LC-THuLEP group were (6.52±2.46) points, (5.83±2.43) points and (5.30±2.49) points at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, respectively. QOL scores were (2.36±0.85) points, (2.27±1.02) points and (1.98±0.77) points, Q max were (22.89±2.41) ml/s, (23.61±2.62) ml/s and (23.83±3.53) ml/s, respectively. In THuLEP group, IPSS were (7.60±1.89) points, (6.86±1.81) points and (6.44±1.78) points at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, and QOL scores were (2.68±0.67) points, (2.74±1.01) points and (2.35±0.68) points, respectively. Q max were (21.31±2.52) ml/s, (22.13±2.51) ml/s and (22.11±2.49) ml/s, respectively. Those indexes (except Qmax at 6 months)were better in LC-ThuLEP group than THuLEP group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). PVR of LC-THuLEP group were (15.95±12.31) ml, (14.83±12.19) ml and (13.67±15.03) ml, respectively, PVR of THuLEP group were (21.89±21.14) ml, (20.03±21.51) ml and (19.69±21.19) ml, respectively, and there were no significant differences. There was no bladder injury, severe bleeding, blood transfusion or secondary operation. The incidence of urinary incontinence 1 month after surgery was 6.1% (4/66) in the LC-THuLEP group and 19.4% (12/62) in the THuLEP group, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference at 3 months (3/66 vs. 4/62) and 6 months (1/66 vs. 2/62) after surgery ( P>0.05). There were no significant differences in the incidence of epididymitis, urethral stricture and bladder neck contracture between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared by sheath, THuLEP by laser controller could be a safe and effective surgical method with better curative effect and lower complication rate.
8.Clinical study of heparin anticoagulation scheme during plasma adsorption therapy for liver failure
Guosheng YAN ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Yang LU ; Guizhen ZHU ; Xiaohuan MAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(7):716-721
Objective:To investigate the reasonable dosage of heparin anticoagulation scheme during plasma adsorption (PA) therapy for liver failure.Methods:Patients with liver failure treated with PA therapy were retrospectively collected and divided according to the anticoagulation scheme into the first-dose heparin anticoagulation group and the first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group. Clinical data and laboratory test results were compared before and after treatment between the two groups. Paired t-tests were used for comparison within the normally distributed groups. An independent two-sample t-test was used for inter group comparison. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used for measurement data that did not conform to a normal distribution. Fisher's exact test was used to compare the count data between groups. Results:There were 138 cases with liver failure treated with PA therapy from October 2017 to September 2020. Among them, 83 and 55 cases were in the first-dose heparin anticoagulation and first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group, respectively. Age, gender, and laboratory data before treatment were comparable between the two groups. PA treatment was successfully completed in both groups of patient, and there was no statistically significant difference in the determination of coagulation level with plasma separators ( Z=-0.15, P=0.216). There were different degrees of bleeding complications in both groups. In the first-dose heparin anticoagulation group, there were two cases (2.4%) of central venous catheter bleeding and one case (1.2%) of epistaxis. In the first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group, there were five cases (9.1%) of central venous catheter bleeding, two cases (3.6%) of skin bleeding, one case (1.8%) of epistaxis, and one case (1.8%) of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The incidence of bleeding complications was lower in the first-dose of heparin anticoagulation than first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The activated partial thromboplastin time of the two groups was prolonged after therapy withdrawal than with therapy, and the difference was statistically significant (first-dose heparin anticoagulation group: t=3.850, P=0.022; first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group: t=6.733, P=0.007). The activated partial thromboplastin time was prolonged in patients with first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation than first-dose heparin anticoagulation group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.025). The total bilirubin of the two groups before and after PA was significantly changed (the first-dose heparin anticoagulation group: Z=-2.455, P=0.017; the first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group: Z=-2.307, P=0.024), and there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P=0.412). There was no statistically significant difference in platelet changes before and after PA therapy between the two groups (the first dose of heparin anticoagulation group: Z=-0.529, P=0.480; the first-dose plus maintenance heparin anticoagulation group: Z=-0.276, P=0.362). Conclusion:Anticoagulation scheme without maintenance medication is feasible with prothrombin activity before ≤20-40%, activated partial thromboplastin time of ≤87 s (2 times the upper normal value), platelet count before treatment (excluding contraindications to heparin) ≥50×10 9/L, and the first dose of heparin administration of 0.2 mg/kg during PA therapy in patients with liver failure.
9.Involvement of over-production of IP 3R-Grp75-VDAC1-MCU calcium axis molecules accompanied with mTORC1 hyper-activation in Adriamycin induced nephropathy rat
Sisi WANG ; Na GUAN ; Han XU ; Qijiao WEI ; Yinghong TAO ; Guosheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(10):767-771
Objective:To investigate the expression of inositol 1, 4, 5-triphate receptor (IP 3R)-glucose-regulated protein 75 (Grp75)-voltage dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC1)-mitochondrial Calcium uniporter (MCU) Calcium axis molecules in proteinuria and to explore its upstream regulator. Methods:Sixteen Sprague Dawley rats were divided into control group (6 rats) and Adriamycin (ADR) group (10 rats). Nephropathy rat model was established by single injection of ADR through tail vein.The glomerular expression of IP 3R, Grp75, VDAC1, MCU and the activation marker of mammalian target of Rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) were analyzed by immunohistochemical staining.In cultured mouse podocyte, ADR was used to induce podocyte injury, and the Everolimus of different concentrations was applied for intervention.The expression of the Calcium axis molecules and apoptosis marker was analyzed. Results:Compared with control group, the glomerular expression of IP 3R (0.02±0 vs.0, P<0.001), Grp75 (0.04±0 vs.0, P<0.001), VDAC1 (0.04±0 vs.0.01±0, P<0.001), and MCU (0.05±0.01 vs.0.01±0, P<0.001) were significantly increased in ADR-induced nephropathy rats, and the activation marker of mTORC1 (0.57±0.01 vs.0.18±0, P<0.001) was increased as well.In cultured mouse podocytes, compared with control group, the expression of Grp75 (1.89±1.17 vs.0.16±0.08, P=0.001), VDAC1 (1.59±0.34 vs.0.20±0.07, P=0.006), and MCU (1.56±0.38 vs.0.46±0.35, P=0.014) were obviously increased in ADR induced podocytes, and the activation marker of mTORC1 (2.12±0.08 vs.0.39±0.09, P<0.001) was also increased.Compared with the ADR induced podocytes, the expression of Grp75 (0.26±0.20 vs.1.89±1.17, P=0.001), VDAC1 (0.40±0.26 vs.1.59±0.34, P=0.014) and MCU (0.60±0.32 vs.1.56±0.38, P=0.029) in podocytes treated with ADR and 1.0 nmol/L Everolimus were remarkably decreased, accompanied with the decrease of mitochondrial calcium [(2 664.00±140.57) U vs.(3 025.16±180.92) U, P=0.023] and apoptosis marker cleaved Caspase-3 (0.55±0.28 vs.1.48±0.45, P=0.011). Conclusions:The over-production of IP 3R-Grp75-VDAC1-MCU Calcium axis molecules accompanied with the hyper-activation of mTORC1 was involved in ADR induced nephropathy rats.mTORC1 inhibitor decreased the expression of Calcium axis molecules in mouse podocytes, which might involve in the mechanism of mTORC1 inhibitor′s effects on podocyte.
10.Investigation of treatment and analysis of prognostic risk on intra-abdominal fistula in China: a multicenter prospective study
Haohao XIE ; Tao ZHENG ; Wei ZHOU ; Feng WANG ; Zhenhua YANG ; Qiang CHI ; Gefei WANG ; Guosheng GU ; Xiuwen WU ; Jian′an REN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(6):805-809
Objective:To investigate the diagnosis and treatment for intra-abdominal fistula in China, and to explore the prognostic factors.Methods:A multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted based on the Registration System of Chinese Gastrointestinal Fistula and Intra-Abdominal Infections to collect the clinical data of patients with intra-abdominal fistula from 18 medical centers from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018, including basic information, medical records and prognosis.Results:A total of 106 patients were enrolled in this study, including 57 males and 49 females, with an average age of (48.0±17.8)years. The most common type of intra-abdominal fistula was entero-vesical fistula (34.0%), followed by entero-vaginal fistula (31.1%), entero-enteric fistula (26.4%) and multiple fistula (8.5%). The direct causes of intra-abdominal fistula were mainly surgical operation (66.0%), followed by spontaneous fistula due to Crohn′s disease (18.9%), radiation intestinal injury (11.3%), and 4 cases (3.8%) of unknown reasons. During the whole treatment, 95 patients received nutritional support therapy, mainly EN+ PN (75.8%). Finally, 86 patients (81.1%) received surgical treatment, with a healing rate of 95.3%. After surgery, 8.1% of patients developed surgical site infections (SSI), and 10.5% had a relapse of fistula. 20 patients (18.9%) were treated conservatively, with a self-healing rate of 80.0%. The overall mortality rate was 8.5%, and the highest mortality (15.2%) was found in entero-enteric fistula. Statistical analysis showed that the age ( t=-4.664, P<0.001), leucocyte level ( U=663.000, P=0.010), sepsis ( P=0.002) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) ( P=0.019) were higher in the death group than those in the healing group. Multivariate analysis suggested that advanced age ( OR=1.073, 95% CI: 1.008-1.141, P=0.026) and complications of sepsis ( OR=11.806, 95% CI: 1.064-131.048, P=0.044) were independent risk factors of the death for patients with intra-abdominal fistula. Conclusions:The overall mortality rate of intra-abdominal fistula is still high, and malignant tumor is the most common primary disease. Advanced age and sepsis are independent risk factors for death in patients with intra-abdominal fistula.

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