1.Efficacy of subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device in the prevention of surgical site infections of superficial incisions in the open surgery of the lower gastrointestinal tract
Yiqiao ZHANG ; Wenyao ZHANG ; Guocong WU ; Yun YANG ; Peixin LI ; Guojun WANG ; Jin WANG ; Kai PANG ; Zhongtao ZHANG ; Jun LI
International Journal of Surgery 2023;50(10):704-710
Objective:To investigate the role of subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device in the prevention of surgical site infections (SSI) of superficial incisional in lower digestive tract open surgeries.Methods:Clinical data of 104 patients receiving open surgeries on lower digestive tract at Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from October 2018 to June 2020 was analyzed by a propensity score matching (PSM), and the clinical data of 104 patients receiving open surgeries on lower digestive tract at Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from February to December 2021 was analyzed by a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Chi-square tests were conducted to analyze the association of subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device with SSI of superficial incisional. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to identify the risk factors for SSI in superficial incisions.Results:Patients with subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device encounter significantly less SSI of superficial incisional in both the PSM study ( P=0.007) and the RCT study ( P=0.049). In the PSM study, the independent risk factors for SSI of superficial incisional via univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were absence of subcutaneous drainage ( Puni=0.012, Pmulti=0.009) and postoperative anastomosis leak ( Puni=0.054, Pmulti=0.034). In the RCT study, the independent risk factors for SSI of superficial incisional via univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were absence of subcutaneous drainage ( Puni=0.061, Pmulti=0.017), eldly ( Puni=0.076, Pmulti=0.032), long incision ( Puni=0.078, Pmulti=0.040). Conclusion:Subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device can significantly reduce SSI of superficial incisional in lower digestive tract open surgeries.
2.Downregulation of heat shock protein B8 protects retinal ganglion cell after optic nerve injury in mice
Feijia XIE ; Tao HE ; Ning YANG ; Jiayi YANG ; Dihao HUA ; Jinyuan LUO ; Zongyuan LI ; Yiqiao XING
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(4):298-306
Objective:To investigate the effect of heat shock protein B8 (HspB8) downregulation on retinal ganglion cell (RGC) and retinal function in the mice model of optic nerve injury (ONC).Methods:Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) 2 AAV2-shHspB8-GFP was constructed to knockdown HspB8. 66 adult male C57/BL6 mice were randomly divided into the control group, the ONC group, the AAV2-shHspB8 group, the ONC+AAV2-shHspB8 group, and the ONC+AAV2-GFP group. There were 10, 20, 16, 10 and 10 mice respectively, and both eyes were used as experimental eyes. Western blot was used to evaluate the expression of HspB8 on day 3 and 7 after ONC. By GFP immunofluorescence staining, the efficacy of AAV2-shHspB8-GFP transfer was accessed. Moreover, it was possible to identify functional and RGC survival differences between groups by optomotor response (OMR), dark adapted full-field flash electroretinogram (ff-ERG), oscillatory potentials (OPs), photopic negative response (PhNR) and retinal flat-mount RGC counting 5 days after ONC. Comparisons between two groups were made using Mann-Whitney U test, unpaired t-test, unpaired t-test with Welch’s correction, one-way ANOVA, and Bonferroni t test. Results:Compared with the control group, the expression of HSPB8 protein in the retina of mice in ONC3 group was significantly increased, and the difference was statistically significant ( F=43.63, P<0.01). Compared with the control group, the ONC group showed obviously lower visual acuity ( P<0.01), lower a-wave, b-wave, OPs, PhNR amplitude, longer b-wave latency ( P<0.05), and the survival rates of RGC in ONC3 group, ONC5 group and ONC7 group decreased in a time-dependent manner( F=384.90, P<0.01). Transfection of AAV2 efficiency was highest on 4 weeks after IVT. Besides, there was no significant differences between the control group and the AAV2-shHspB8 group on visual acuity, ff-ERG, OPs, PhNR and RGC survival ( P>0.05). In comparison of the control group, we found that RGC survival of the ONC5+AAV2-shHspB8 group was significantly elevated ( F=10.62, P<0.01). Conclusions:Expression of HspB8 on the retina can be induced by ONC. The investigation of RGC counting, visual acuity, and ff-ERG revealed that optic nerve injury destructed functionality of mice retina and resulted to RGC death ultimately. The Most crucial finding of this research is that HspB8 knockdown had a neuroprotective effect in RGC after ONC.
3.Repair effect of platelet-rich plasma on traumatic optic nerve injury in rabbits and its mechanism
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2021;39(3):198-206
Objective:To study the therapeutic effect and mechanism of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on rabbit traumatic optic neuropathies (TON) and retina.Methods:Forty adult New Zealand white rabbits were selected to establish the optic nerve clamp injury model in their right eyes.According to the random number table method, 36 New Zealand white rabbits with effective model were randomly divided into model control group, normal saline control group and PRP group, 12 for each group.Another 12 healthy rabbits served as the normal control group.Rabbit autologous blood was collected to prepare PRP.The retrobulbar 20 μl PRP/20 μl saline solution injection was administered every two days near the injury after modeling according to grouping.The injection was carried out for 10 times.There was no other interference administrated to the model control group except the normal anti-infective treatment.No interference was given to the normal control group.At 30 and 60 days after modeling, the eyeballs and optic nerves of right eyes were harvested through sacrificing the animals by anesthetic overdose, three eyes for each time.Histopathological assessments were performed to observe the morphological changes of retina and optic nerve, and to evaluate the changes of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) density and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness.Immunohistochemistry was used to assess the expressions of apoptosis factors caspase-3 and B cell lymphoma-2(Bcl-2). Quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot were used to detect the mRNA and protein expressions of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and growth associated protein-43 (Gap-43). This study protocol was approved by the Experimental Animal Ethics Committee of Wuhan University (No.E2019072805). The use and care of animals complied with ARVO statement.Results:The thickness of RNFL and number of RGCs at 30 days and 60 days after modeling were (6.60±1.16) μm, (6.89±1.21) μm, (13.00±1.00)/field of vision, (20.00±2.65)/field of vision in the PRP group, respectively, and were (4.80±0.43)μm, (2.18±0.23)μm, (6.33±0.58)/field of vision, (10.33±1.53)/field of vision in the model control group, respectively.The number of RGCs in the PRP group at 60 days was higher than that at 30 days after modeling, the number of RGCs in the PRP group was higher than that in the model control group, the thickness of RNFL in the PRP group was higher than that in the model control group; and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). At 30 and 60 days after modeling, the positive expression A value of caspase-3 protein in the normal saline group and model control group were higher than those in the normal control group and PRP group, while the positive expression A value of Bcl-2 protein in the PRP group was higher than those in the model control group and normal saline group, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). The mRNA level and protein content of BDNF and Gap-43 in the retina and optic nerves at 30 days and 60 days after modeling in the PRP group were higher than those in the model control group, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05), but the mRNA and protein expression levels of BDNF and Gap-43 in different tissues in the PRP group at 60 days after modeling were lower than those at 30 days after modeling ( P<0.05). Conclusions:PRP can effectively inhibit the apoptosis of RGCs and the secondary injury of the retina after optic nerve injury, promote cell anti-apoptosis effect of RGCs, thereby retard the damage of the retina and optic nerve after TON, and also promote the repair of optic nerve and retina through upregulating the expression of nerve growth factors.
4.The macular vascular density in hypertensive patients without obvious hypertensive retinopathy
Ning MA ; Wei LI ; Juejun LIU ; Tao HE ; Yiqiao XING
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2020;36(5):358-361
Objective:To observe the changes of macular vascular density of hypertensive patients without obvious hypertensive retinopathy (HRP).Methods:Twenty-three patients (hypertension group) diagnosed as grade 2 or grade 3 essential hypertension in Cardiology Department of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from January to April 2019 were enrolled in the study. Among them, there were 13 males and 10 females. The mean age was 61.6 ± 5.6 years, and the mean BCVA was 0.74 ± 0.16. The course of hypertension was more than 7 years; Keith Wagener (K-W) grade was 0 or 1. Fifteen age-matched people without hypertension were selected as the control group, among which included 8 males and 7 females. Their average age was 59.7 ± 4.4 years and the average BCVA was 0.79 ± 0.17, the K-W grades were 0. There was no significant difference ( P=0.265, 1.000, 0.563) between the two groups in age ( t=1.739), sex ratio ( χ2=0.036) or BCVA ( t=0.585). All subjects were examined by BCVA, fundus photography and OCTA. OCTA scanned the macular area in the range of 3 mm × 3 mm. The software automatically divided the image into two concentric circles with the macular fovea as the center, which are the inner ring with a diameter of 1 mm (foveal area) and the outer ring with a diameter of 1-3 mm. The blood flow density of the whole, temporal, upper, nasal and lower capillary layers within 3 mm of the macular area, and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, central foveal retinal thickness (CFT) were measured. Results:Significant differences were observed in the vascular densities of total, temporal, nasal and inferior area of maculas ( t=2.188, 2.472, 5.105, 2.734; P=0.037, 0.020, 0.000, 0.010) between the two groups, while no significant differences were evidenced in foveal vascular densities and superior vascular densities ( t=0.575, 0.140; P=0.570, 0.889). There was no significant difference in FAZ area or CFT between the two groups ( t=0.367, 0.753; P=0.714, 0.457). Macular arches were intact in all hypertension patients. Conclusions:The vascular densities of total, temporal, nasal and inferior area of maculas in the hypertension patients without HRP decreased. The area of FAZ did not expand, and the structures of macular arch ring were normal.
5.Effects of Krüppel-like factor 7 on the survival of retinal ganglion cells and electroretinogram after retinal ischemia-reperfusion injury
Zongyuan LI ; Ning YANG ; Jinyuan LUO ; Jiayi YANG ; Tao HE ; Yiqiao XING
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2020;36(11):846-852
Objective:To investigate the effects of Krüppel-like factor 7 (KLF7) on the survival of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and electroretinogram (ERG) after retinal ischemia-reperfusion (RIR) injury in mice.Methods:A total of 126 male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into normal group, RIR group, normal-KLF7 group, normal-green fluorescent protein (GFP) group, RIR-KLF7 group and RIR-GFP group. At the age of 8 weeks, mice of normal-KLF7 group and RIR-KLF7 group were intravitreally injected 1ul of 1.0×10 12 vg/ml adeno-associated virus overexpressing KLF7 (AAV2-KLF7-GFP). Mice of normal-GFP group and RIR-GFP group were injected adeno-associated virus of AAV2-GFP with the same titer. At the age of 11 weeks, RIR injury was induced in mice of RIR group, RIR-KLF7 group and RIR-GFP group, and intraocular pressure was measured. Retinal cryosections were used to access the efficacy of virus transfection 4 weeks after AAV2-KLF7-GFP transfer. 7 days after RIR injury, RGCs' survival rate was observed and quantified by immunofluorescent staining. ERG was performed to observe the differences in amplitudes and incubation period of scotopic ERG a-, b-wave, oscillatory potentials (Ops), photopic negative responses (PhNR). Optomotor response was performed to observe the differences of visual acuity. Expression of KLF7 was detected by western blot 4 weeks after AAV2-KLF7-GFP transfer. Results:Compared with normal group, RGCs’ survival rates, amplitudes of ERG a-, b-wave, Ops, PhNR and visual acuity of mice in RIR group were decreased, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=12.860, 7.157, 5.735, 8.953, 4.744, 9.887; P<0.05). With the increase of light intensity, the amplitudes of scotopic ERG a- and b-wave were gradually increased while the incubation period was gradually shortened. Compared with RIR group, RGCs’ survival rates, amplitudes of ERG a-, b-wave, Ops, PhNR and visual acuity of mice in RIR-KLF7 group were increased, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=6.350, 3.253, 3.695, 5.825, 5.325, 4.591; P<0.05). Protein level of KLF7 was up-regulated in normal-KLF7 group than those in normal group, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.105, P<0.01). Conclusion:Overexpression of KLF7 can improve RGCs’ survival rates and preserve the electrophysiological function.
6.Inhibitory effects of resveratrol on high glucose-induced apoptosis of retinal cells
Qingchun LI ; Dai LI ; Yiqiao XING
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2020;38(11):929-935
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effects of resveratrol (Res) on the apoptosis of retinal neurons of diabetic rats and ARPE-19 cells induced by high glucose.Methods:Streptozotocin was intraperitoneally injected to establish a diabetes model in 25 adult male SD rats, and 20 successful models were randomized into diabetic model group and Res-administered group according to random number table method.Another 10 matched normal rats were served as normal control group.Res was intragastrically given to the rats in the Res-administered group with the dose of 40 mg/(kg·d), and an equivalent volume of normal saline solution was used in the same way in the diabetic model group and normal control group.The body weight and blood glucose level were measured on the 0th, 4th, 8th, 12th week of administration.The rats were sacrificed on the 12th week by over-anesthesia and the eyeballs were enucleated.The ultrastructure of the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) were examined under the transmission electron microscope.The terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay was to assess the apoptosis of retinal neurons.ARPE-19 cells were divided into normal control group, high glucose group and Res-treated group and cultured for 48 hours in medium containing 5.5 mmol/L glucose, 30 mmol/L glucose, 30 mmol/L glucose and 10 mol/L Res, respectively.Apoptosis rate was detected by a flow cytometry.The distribution and expression of bax and bcl-2 in the cells was detected by immunofluorescence and Western blot assay, respectively.This study protocol was approved by an Experimental Animal Ethic Committee of Hubei University of Science and Technology, and the use and care of the animals complied with the Statement of ARVO.Results:Compared with the diabetic model group, the body weight was increased at 4-12 weeks and the blood glucose level was lowered at 8-12 weeks of Res administration in the Res-administered group (both at P<0.01). The chromatin condensation, mitochondrial swelling and vacuolation in cytoplasm were obviously slight and the apoptosis rate was reduced in the Res-administered group in comparison with the diabetic model group.The apoptosis indexes of the retinal ganglion cell layer cells and inner nuclear layer cells in the Res-administered group were (18.36±3.37)% and (23.67±8.98)%, respectively, which were significantly lower than (83.91±9.8)% and (64.26±10.66)% in the diabetic model group (both at P<0.01). The apoptosis rate of the ARPE-19 cells in the normal control group, high glucose group and Res-treated group was (3.11±0.26)%, (11.41±1.06)% and (5.38±0.58)%, respectively, and the apoptosis rate in the Res-treated group was significantly lower than that in the high glucose group (all at P<0.01). Immunofluorescence assay showed that the fluorescence of bax in the cell nucleus of Res-treated group was obviously enhanced in comparison with the normal control group and weaker in comparison with the high glucose group.The fluorescence of bcl-2 protein in the Res-interfered group was weaker in comparison with the normal control group and enhanced in comparison with the high glucose group.The relative expressions level of bax protein in the Res-treated group was 0.21±0.08, which was significantly higher than 0.15±0.06 in the normal control group and lower than 0.31±0.09 in the high glucose group (both at P<0.05). The relative expressions of bcl-2 protein was 0.66±0.25 in the Res-treated group, which was significantly lower than 0.80±0.14 in the normal control group and higher than 0.23±0.09 in the high glucose group (both at P<0.05). The bcl-2/bax ratio in the Res-treated group was significantly higher than that in the high glucose group ( P<0.01). Conclusions:Res can inhibit the apoptosis of RGCs of diabetic rats and high glucose-induced RPE cells in vitro.
7. Application of optical coherence tomography in the eye disease screening and health management of primary and secondary school teachers in Wuchang District, Wuhan City
Ying LI ; Shiqi TANG ; Yiqiao XING
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2020;14(1):62-65
Objective:
To explore the value of applying optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the physical examination of the eyes of primary and secondary school teachers in Wuchang District, Wuhan.
Methods:
A total of 3,495 teachers in primary and secondary schools in Wuchang District, who were examined at Physical Examination Center of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from September to December, 2018, were enrolled, including 1 130 men and 2 365 women, aged 22-93 years. All enrolled subjects underwent visual acuity assessment, slit lamp examination, direct ophthalmoscopy, and OCT of the macula. The chi-square test was used to analyze differences between different age groups for the ten most common eye diseases and positive findings, as well as the difference in the detection rate of macular disease between OCT and direct ophthalmoscopy.
Results:
The detection rate of eye diseases was 70.76% (2 473/3 495 people) in this study; 551 people <40 years old, 775 people aged 40-64 years old, and 1 147 aged ≥65 years old had abnormalities. There were significant differences in the detection rates of ametropia, cataract, maculopathy, postoperative cataract, pathological myopic fundus change, pterygium, trichiasis, retinal arteriosclerosis, and cup disk ratio abnormality between the three groups (χ²=100.24, 1037.23, 507.61, 232.50, 14.46, 54.92, 21.48, 84.24, 17.73, respectively, all
8.Pharmacometabolomic prediction of individual differences of gastrointestinal toxicity complicating myelosuppression in rats induced by irinotecan.
Yiqiao GAO ; Wei LI ; Jiaqing CHEN ; Xu WANG ; Yingtong LV ; Yin HUANG ; Zunjian ZHANG ; Fengguo XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(1):157-166
Pharmacometabolomics has been already successfully used in toxicity prediction for one specific adverse effect. However in clinical practice, two or more different toxicities are always accompanied with each other, which puts forward new challenges for pharmacometabolomics. Gastrointestinal toxicity and myelosuppression are two major adverse effects induced by Irinotecan (CPT-11), and often show large individual differences. In the current study, a pharmacometabolomic study was performed to screen the exclusive biomarkers in predose serums which could predict late-onset diarrhea and myelosuppression of CPT-11 simultaneously. The severity and sensitivity differences in gastrointestinal toxicity and myelosuppression were judged by delayed-onset diarrhea symptoms, histopathology examination, relative cytokines and blood cell counts. Mass spectrometry-based non-targeted and targeted metabolomics were conducted in sequence to dissect metabolite signatures in predose serums. Eventually, two groups of metabolites were screened out as predictors for individual differences in late-onset diarrhea and myelosuppression using binary logistic regression, respectively. This result was compared with existing predictors and validated by another independent external validation set. Our study indicates the prediction of toxicity could be possible upon predose metabolic profile. Pharmacometabolomics can be a potentially useful tool for complicating toxicity prediction. Our findings also provide a new insight into CPT-11 precision medicine.
9. Application of CT imaging in diagnosis of internal hernia
Zhongqi SUN ; Xin LI ; Yiqiao WANG ; Huijie JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(12):1178-1182
Internal hernia is the protrusions of the viscera through the peritoneum or mesentery in the abdominal cavity. It lacks specific clinical symptoms and has a poor prognosis. According to the anatomical classification, the intra-abdominal hernia can be divided into Duodenal paralysis, Winslow hernia, mesenteric hernia and mesenteric hiatal hernia. Among various imaging methods, multi-slice spiral CT has a higher value for preoperative diagnosis of internal hernia. This article will focus on the imaging features of several intra-abdominal hernias under multi-slice spiral CT, and summarize the general diagnostic strategies of internal hernia.
10.Hodgkin lymphoma in children: clinical analyses of 20 cases
Yongzhi ZHENG ; Jian LI ; Xueling HUA ; Hao ZHENG ; Zaisheng CHEN ; Ling ZHENG ; Cai CHEN ; Mei LI ; Chunxia CAI ; Jinghui YANG ; Yiqiao CHEN ; Yingying CHEN ; Qinli GAO ; Shaohua LE ; Jianda HU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2018;27(10):595-599
Objective To summarize the long-term outcomes and safety of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) with protocol ABVD. Methods The clinical data of 20 children with HL admitted to the Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University from July 2010 to June 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Among the 20 children with HL, 15 were male and 5 were female. The median age of initial diagnosis was 6.5 years old (3-12 years old). The pathological types were as follow: 1 case was nodular lymphocyte-predominant HL (NLPHL) and 19 cases were classical HL (cHL), including 9 cases of mixed cell type, 9 cases of nodular sclerosis type and 1 case of lymphocyte rich type. Basing on Ann Arbor staging system, 1 patient was evaluated as stage Ⅰ, 4 patients were stage Ⅱ, 10 patients were stage Ⅲ, and 5 patients were stage Ⅳ. There were 3 patients in the low-risk group, 7 patients in the intermediate-risk group, and 10 patients in the high-risk group. There were 9 patients with B symptoms. All patients were treated with the ABVD regimen. Results All the 20 patients completed all chemotherapy courses. After 2 courses, the effective rate was 100%(20/20), including 12 cases of complete remission (CR) and 8 cases of partial remission (PR). After the treatment, 19 cases achieved CR, and at the end of the 6 courses, the evaluation showed that 1 case had residual lesions. Follow-up to February 2018, clinical symptoms of 18 cases achieved CR, 2 cases relapsed (all high-risk group); the median follow-up time was 42 months (10.1-87.9 months), the overall survival rate was 100 % (20/20), the estimated 5-year rate of freedom from treatment failure (FFTF) was (89.1 ±7.3) %.Conclusions According to the risk stratification, ABVD regimen has good safety and long-term efficacy for children with cHL. Even the patients in low-risk or intermediate-risk group do not achieve CR after 2 courses and do not receive radiotherapy, the prognosis of them is still good.

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