1.Analysis of immune cells and their subsets in peripheral blood and spleen of CAST/EiJ mice
Qi LIU ; Yongzhi HOU ; Na LI ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Jiahan LU ; Zhe CONG ; Lin ZHU ; Jing XUE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(4):1-10
Objective To explore the possible causes of CAST/EiJ mouse susceptibility to multiple pathogens,the immune cell phenotypes in the peripheral blood and spleen of CAST/EiJ mice were analyzed to clarify their composition.Methods Classical dendritic cells(cDCs),natural killer(NK)cells,B lymphocytes,T lymphocytes,and their subsets in the peripheral blood and spleen of CAST/EiJ mice and C57BL/6J mice were detected by flow cytometry using the cell surface markers CD3,CD4,CD8,CD11b,CD11c,CD19,CD27,CD49b,and TCRβ.Results There was no significant difference in the proportion of cDCs between CAST/EiJ and C57BL/6J mice,but the cDC1 cell subset population was smaller in CAST/EiJ.The proportions of NK cells(mainly mature NK cell subsets)and T lymphocytes(mainly CD8+T cells)were both lower in CAST/EiJ mice than C57BL/6J mice,while the proportion of B cells was higher in CAST/EiJ mice than C57BL/6J mice.Conclusions The proportions of NK and T lymphocytes in CAST/EiJ mice were lower than those in C57BL/6J mice.
2.Clinical effects and prognostic factors of transabdominal laparoscopic-assisted and open radical resection for Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction
Yongzhi YE ; Yongwen LI ; Qingqi HONG ; Yinan CHEN ; Tiansheng LIN ; Lin XU ; Zhengjie HUANG ; Qi LUO ; Jun YOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(8):836-842
Objective To investigate clinical effects and prognostic factors of transabdominal laparoscopic-assisted and open radical resection for Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG).Methods The retrospective cohort and case-control studies were conducted.The clinicopathologieal data of 84 patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University from January 2014 to January 2017 were collected.Among 84 patients,42 undergoing transabdominal laparoscopic-assisted radical gastectomy (LARG) were allocated into LARG group and 42 undergoing transabdominal open radical gastectomy (ORG) were allocated into ORG group.Observation indicators:(1) comparison of intraoperative and postoperative recovery situations between groups;(2)comparison of follow-up and survival situations between groups;(3) prognostic analysis of patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG undergoing transabdominal radical resection.Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed to detect postoperative survival situations,tumor recurrence and metastasis of patients up to January 2018.Measurement data with normal distribution were representde as-x±s,and comparison between groups was analyzed using the t test.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).Comparison of count data were analyzed using the ehi-square test or Fisher exact probability.Ordinal data were compared between groups using the Mann-Whitney U nonparametric test.The survival rate and curve were respectively calculated and drawn by the Kaplan-Meier method,and Log-rank test was used for survival and univariate analyses.Multivariate analysis was done by COX proportional hazard model.Results (1) Comparison of intraoperative and postoperative recovery situations between groups:patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG in the LARG and ORG group underwent successful transabdominal radical resection,without conversion to thoracotomy.All patients in the LARG group underwent esophagojejunostomy with circular stapler device,38 and 4 patients in the ORG group underwent esophagojejunostomy with circular stapler and linear cut stapler respectively.Operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,length of incision,time of postoperative analgesia,cases with anastomotic bleeding,anastomotic leakage,abdominal bleeding,incisional infection,pulmonary infection,abdominal infection and reflux esophagitis of grade Ⅰ ~ Ⅱ postoperative complications and duration of postoperative stay were respectively (261±50)minutes,(119±111)mL,(7.8±1.6)cm,(2.1±1.3)days,1,1,0,0,1,0,0,(12.8 ± 1.9) days in LARG group and (216 ± 52) minutes,(230± 178) mL,(17.3± 1.8) cm,(3.4±1.2)days,2,0,2,2,2,1,2,(18.4±15.3)days in ORG group,with statistically significances between groups (t =2.357,2.960,2.195,2.013,x2 =5.486,t =2.125,P<0.05).All patients with complications were improved by symptomatic treatment.(2) Comparison of follow-up and survival situations between groups:81 of 84patients including 41 in LARG group and 40 in ORG group were followed up for 6-48 months,with a median time of 29 months.The postoperative 2-year overall and tumor-free survival rates were respectively 85.1% and 82.1% of 41 patients in LARG group and 83.1% and 79.3% of 40 patients in ORG group,with no statistically significance between groups (x2 =0.013,0.049,P>0.05).(3) Prognostic analysis of patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG undergoing transabdominal radical resection:results of univariate analysis showed that tumor diameter,tumor TNM staging,tumor T staging,tumor N staging and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy were related factors affecting prognosis of patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG undergoing transabdominal radical resection (x2 =8.349,14.376,9.732,17.250,8.012,P<0.05).Results of multivariate analysis showed that tumor TNM staging and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy were independent factors affecting prognosis of patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG undergoing transabdominal radical resection (risk ratio =4.305,0.031,95% confidence interval:1.858-9.977,0.004-0.246,P<0.05).Conclusions Transabdominal laparoscopicassisted radical resection for AEG is safe and feasible,with advantage of minimally invasiveness,having equivalent long-term effects compared to open surgery.Tumor TNM staging and postoperative chemotherapy are independent factors affecting prognosis of patients with Siewert type Ⅱ and Ⅲ AEG undergoing transabdominal radical resection.
3.Bovine pericardium wrapping pancreatic stump for prevention of pancreatic leak after distal pancreatectomy
Chen WANG ; Xinyu HUANC ; Yongzhi LIU ; Hongcheng WANG ; Jiazhe LIU ; Zhou YUAN ; Qi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;(1):48-51
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of bovine pericardium wrapping stump after distal pancreatectomy in a porcine model.Methods Thirty-two swine were randomly assigned to control group (n =16,conventional scalpel transection with hand-sewn closure of the pancreatic remnant)and experiment group (n =16,bovine pericardium wrapping stump combined with hand-sewn).Closedsuction drainage was collected daily until the tenth postoperative day.Animals were killed for necropsy at 3 weeks postoperatively and the pancreatic remnant was sampled for histology.Results The incidence of pancreatic leak in the wrapping group was lower than that in the control group (6.2 vs.46.7%,P <0.05).The amount of drainage fluid was higher in the control group during the postoperative period (25.1 ml vs.54.2 ml,P < 0.01).There were no differences in operative time or other clinical parameters measured.No other significant differences were found in macroscopic changes between the two groups.Histology demonstrated focal,chronic inflammation with necrosis at the stump in all animals.Conclusions Bovine pericardium wrapping stump effectively reduced the incidence of pancreatic leakage after distal pancreatectomy.
4.Comparison of placement of peripherally inserted central catheters using vascular ultrasound guidance system and traditional method in 938 tumor patients
Yongzhi QI ; Yan GUO ; Xiaoxia XU ; Hao ZHANG ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(4):253-255
Objective To compare the placement of peripherally inserted central catheters(PICC)by using vascular ultrasound guidance system and traditional method.Methods Totally 938 patients undergoing PICC were divided into the traditional method group and the vascular ultrasound system and microintroducer techniques group according to the puncture time.The differences in the one-attempt success rate and the overall success rate of the placement and the incidences of complications were compared between the two groups.Results The one-attempt success rate was 93.01% in the traditional method group and 98.76% in the vascular ultrasound system and microintroducer techniques group(P =0.005).The successful rate of PICC placement was 100%.The incidence of complication was 11.29% in the traditional method group and 2.47% in the vascular ultrasound system and microintroducer technique group(P =0.000).Conclusion The PICC placement using vascular ultrasound guidance system and microintroducer techniques can increase one-attempt success rate and decrease complications.
5.Regeneration Ability of Aptamer-coated Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal Chips
Yongzhi QI ; Chunyan YAO ; Yang LUO ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE To study the optimal reagent for regeneration of aptamer-coated piezoelectric quartz crystal chips and detect storage ability of aptamer-coated chips. METHODS Anti-IgE aptamers were immobilized on the gold surface of piezoelectric quartz crystal biosensor with biotin-avidin method. The reaction between anti-IgE aptamers and IgE was monitored in time on piezoelectric sensor. We tried to regenerate the sensor surface after binding IgE by rinsing the aptamer-coated chips with HCl, NaOH, EDTA, urea and formamide individually. Aptamer-coated chips were stored in PBS with 0.1% sodium azide and the stored chips were used to detect IgE in 35 days. RESULTS Of the five reagents, EDTA was the best one for regeneration of aptamer-coated chips and the sensor could retain 91.5% of the original detecting signals after five regeneration cycles. Moreover, the aptamer-coated chips could be stored in the binding buffer for 21 days without obvious loss of activity. CONCLUSIONS Compared with antibody-based piezoelectric sensor, aptamer-based sensor has lower cost, more regeneration cycles and longer time for the storage of chips. This series of experiments shows the superiority of aptamer detection.
6.Piezoelectric Immunoglobulin Aptamer Biosensor for Determination of IgE
Chunyan YAO ; Yongzhi QI ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE A new piezoelectric aptamer biosensor is developed for determination of IgE. The energy converters are 10MHz AT-cut quartz crystals with gold-coated electrodes. The anti-IgE aptamers are immobilized onto the surfaces of crystals gold electrodes by biotin-avidin method. METHODS The standard substance and serum were detected to find the limit of detection and specificity of the biosensor. RESULTS The piezoelectric immunoglobulin aptamer biosensor could complete the detection without nonspecific response. Under the optimized conditions, the experimental results showed that the piezoelectric biosensor had good response to IgE whose frequency shifts were linearly dependent on IgE concentration in different range. The piezoelectric aptamer biosensor had been used to detect IgE in serum, the analytical results given by this method were in satisfactory agreement with those given by chemoluminescence method, its correlation coefficient was 0.9924. CONCLUSIONS Piezoelectric aptamer biosensor for the determination of IgE is of high sensitivity, high specificity, high analysis speed, unnecessary labeling, simple operation, real-time detection, etc. It is suitable for detection of IgE and should be used for clinical detection.
7.Aptamer-based Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal Biosensor
Yongzhi QI ; Chunyan YAO ; Yang LUO ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE To establish an aptamer-based piezoelectric sensor assay to detect human immunoglobulin E (IgE) and acquire the parameters about this kind of biosensor. METHODS Anti-IgE aptamers were immobilized on the gold surface of piezoelectric quartz crystal sensor with biotin-avidin method. The reaction between anti-IgE aptamers and IgE was monitored in time on piezoelectric sensor. Different concentrations of IgE were detected and the calibration curve of IgE was drawn. Non-specific response signals of BSA, IgG and IgE were monitored to show the detecting specificity of aptamer-based sensor. RESULTS For the aptamer-based sensor, the lowest limit of detection was 0.055mg/L and the linear range was 0.1-2.5mg/L. Non-specific signals of this sensor were less than 5% of specific signals of IgE at the same concentration. CONCLUSIONS The aptamer-based piezoelectric sensor can detect 5.5 ng IgE while the non-specific signals are very low. So this aptamer-based sensor is hopeful to be applied to clinical laboratory diagnosis.
8.Risk Factors and Preventive Measures of External Fixator-related Infections in Orthopedics
Yang LUO ; Yuekui JIAN ; Xue ZHANG ; Yongzhi QI ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the major reasons of wound infection after external fixator application and then introduce management measures to prevent following wound infections. METHODS Totally 542 patients adopting external fixators between May 2005 and May 2007 were retrospectively reviewed. All the external fixator-related infections were inspected and the excretions from these infected wounds were collected to perform bacterial culturing. RESULTS The total infection rate of these 542 patients after external fixator application was 2.77%. Among them, six were infected with the bacteria in distraction osteogenesis group and the infection rate was 8.82%; three were infected in bone un-union and bone defect group and the infection rate was 5.36%; whilest the common fracture-fixing group got the lowest infection rate of 0.39%. CONCLUSIONS Wire-crossing positions are the most frequently infected sites after external fixation and the drug-resisted bacteria are the most commonly detected pathogens. Thus, increasing the stability of fixators, enhancing the infection supervision of operation environment, draining the wound thoroughly and using antibiotics rationally are the most effective managing measures to prevent external fixator-related infections in orthopedics.
9.Isolation and Identification of Non-fermenting Bacteria and Their Antibiotic Resistance Analysis
Yongzhi QI ; Weiling FU ; Xiaobing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the distribution and resistance of non-fermenting bacteria isolated from(patients) in 2005 and offer a basis for the treatment of bacterial infection.METHODS The isolated bacteria were(identified) with API identified test(API Inc,France) and Kirby-Bauer(K-B) test used for the antibiotics(susceptivity) test.The data were analyzed by using WHONET-5 software.RESULTS Totally 604 strains of non-fermenting bacteria were isolated from the 2908 pathogenic strains.The most common bacteria were Pseudomonas aeruginosa(52.32%),followed by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia(14.07%) and Acinetobacter baumannii((13.74%)).76.32% of non-fermenting bacteria were isolated from the sputum.These bacteria had various(resistances) to all detected antibiotics.CONCLUSIONS Non-fermenting bacteria have high isolation rate and(multi-drug) resistance,so antibiotics should be used correctly under the guidance of antibiotic susceptibility testing.
10.Effect of pulse electro-magnetic fields on the repair of osteo chondral fracture in rabbits
Weijiao ZHANG ; Jieping CHENG ; Yongzhi GUO ; Bin QI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2001;27(2):171-174
Objective:To study the effects of pulse electro-magnetic fields (PEMFs) on the healing of tibial condylar osteochondral in rabbits.Methods:Sixteen rabbits were divided into two groups,and osteochondral fractures of left tibia condyle were created,internal fixation was performed with steel wire.Group 1 was constantly treated with PEMFs six hours per day;group 2 was not treated.The results were studied by gross morphology,light microscopy and elect ro-microscopy.Results:75% and 13% fractures were repaired by hyalin-like cartilage in group 1 and in group 2 respectively.Conclusion:PEMFs are essential to facilitation of the cartilage repair.

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