1.Effects of advanced platelet-rich fibrin/chitosan thermosensitive hydrogel on full-thickness skin defect wound healing in diabetic rats
Haoyi XUN ; Xiaowei SU ; Fangchao HU ; Xiangyu LIU ; Yushou WU ; Tian LIU ; Ran SUN ; Hongjie DUAN ; Yunfei CHI ; Jiake CHAI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(5):451-460
Objective:To prepare advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF)/chitosan thermosensitive hydrogel (hereinafter referred to as composite hydrogel) and explore the effects of composite hydrogel on full-thickness skin defect wound healing in diabetic rats.Methods:This study was an experimental study. The composite hydrogel with porous mesh structure and thermosensitive characteristics was successfully prepared, containing A-PRF with mass concentrations of 10, 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L. Diabetic model was successfully established in male Sprague-Dawley rats aged 6-8 weeks by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin, and 4 full-thickness skin defect wounds were established on the back of each rat (finally the model was successfully established in 36 rats). Three wounds of each rat were divided into blank group (no drug intervention), positive control group (dropping recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage stimulating factor gel), and chitosan hydrogel group (dropping chitosan hydrogel solution). Thirty rats were collected, and the remaining one wound of each rat (totally 30 wounds) was divided into 10, 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups, with 6 wounds in each group, which were dropped with composite hydrogel solution containing 10, 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L A-PRF, respectively. Taking the remaining six rats, the remaining one wound from each rat was dropped with composite hydrogel solution containing 100 g/L A-PRF. On 14 d after injury, 6 rats with one wound dropped with composite hydrogel containing 100 g/L A-PRF were selected for hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining to observe the inflammation, hemorrhage, or necrosis of the heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney. On 10 d after injury, 6 rats with one wound dropped with composite hydrogel containing 15 g/L A-PRF were selected to observe the blood perfusion of wounds in the four groups (with sample size of 6). On 7 and 14 d after injury, the wound healing rates in the eight groups were calculated. On 14 d after injury, the wound tissue in the eight groups was taken for HE and Masson staining to observe the formation of new epithelium and collagen formation, respectively; the positive expressions of CD31 and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) were detected by immunohistochemistry, and the percentages of positive areas were calculated; the protein expressions of CD31 and VEGFA were detected by Western blotting; the mRNA expressions of CD31 and VEGFA were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction method (with all sample sizes of 4).Results:On 14 d after injury, no obvious inflammation, hemorrhage, or necrosis was observed in the heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney in the 6 rats. On 10 d after injury, the blood perfusion volume of wound in 15 g/L composite hydrogel group was significantly more than that in blank group, positive control group, and chitosan hydrogel group, respectively (with P values all <0.05). On 7 and 14 d after injury, the wound healing rates of blank group were (26.0±8.9)% and (75.0±1.8)%, which were significantly lower than those of positive control group, chitosan hydrogel group, and 10, 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups, respectively ((45.8±3.2)%, (49.8±3.7)%, (51.2±2.9)%, (68.5±2.4)%, (68.8±1.5)%, (72.7±2.1)%, (75.0±3.7)% and (79.1±1.9)%, (77.2±1.7)%, (82.3±1.3)%, (89.6±1.9)%, (89.8±1.3)%, (87.3±1.1)%, (87.9±1.3)%), P<0.05; the wound healing rates of positive control group, chitosan hydrogel group, and 10 g/L composite hydrogel group were significantly lower than those of 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups ( P<0.05). On 14 d after injury, the wound epithelialization degrees of 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups were higher than those of the other 4 groups, the new microvascular situation was better, and the collagen was more abundant and arranged more neatly. On 14 d after injury, the percentages of CD31 and VEGFA positive areas in wounds in positive control group and the percentage of VEGFA positive area in wounds in chitosan hydrogel group were significantly higher than those in blank group ( P<0.05), the percentage of VEGFA positive area in wounds in 10 g/L composite hydrogel group was significantly higher than that in blank group, chitosan hydrogel group, and positive control group (with P values all <0.05), and the percentages of CD31 and VEGFA positive areas in wounds in 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups were significantly higher than those in blank group, positive control group, chitosan hydrogel group, and 10 g/L composite hydrogel group ( P<0.05). On 14 d after injury, the protein and mRNA expressions of CD31 and VEGFA in wound tissue in chitosan hydrogel group, positive control group, and 10 g/L composite hydrogel group were significantly higher than those in blank group ( P<0.05); the protein expression of VEGFA in wound tissue in 10 g/L composite hydrogel group was significantly higher than that in positive control group ( P<0.05), and the mRNA expressions of CD31 and VEGFA in wound tissue in 10 g/L composite hydrogel group were significantly higher than those in positive control group and chitosan hydrogel group ( P<0.05); the protein and mRNA expressions of CD31 and VEGFA in wound tissue in 15, 20, 50, and 100 g/L composite hydrogel groups were significantly higher than those in blank group, positive control group, chitosan hydrogel group, and 10 g/L composite hydrogel group ( P<0.05); the mRNA expressions of CD31 and VEGFA in wound tissue in chitosan hydrogel group were significantly lower than those in positive control group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The composite hydrogel has high biological safety, can improve wound blood perfusion, effectively promote the formation of blood vessels and collagen in wound tissue, thus promoting the wound healing of full-thickness skin defects in diabetic rats. 15 g/L is the optimal mass concentration of A-PRF in composite hydrogel.
2.Protective effect of dexmedetomidine on pathological cardiomyocyte hypertrophy
Xuefeng CAO ; Liang ZHAO ; Bo FANG ; Xudong LIU ; Fengmei DUAN ; Yunfei JI
Journal of China Medical University 2023;52(12):1057-1061
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effect of dexmedetomidine(DEX)on pathological car-diomyocyte hypertrophy.Methods An in vitro cell population was established in neonatal rats.The rats were divided into six groups:control group(C)without serum for 24 h,model group(A)with angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ)for 24 h,dexmedetomidine group(AD)with Ang Ⅱ+DEX(5μmol/L)for 24 h,C'group with serum-free culture for 48 h,A'group with Ang Ⅱfor 24 h,and AD'group with DEX+Ang Ⅱfor 24 h.The morphological changes of cells were observed by immunofluorescence.The protein expressions of atrial natriuretic peptide(ANP),brain natriuretic peptide(BNP),and myosin heavy chain(β-MHC)were detected by western blot,and the cell activity was detected by CCK-8.Results Compared with group C,the size of cells in group A was larger,and that in group AD was even more significant.Simi-lar observations were found for hypertrophy related proteins.Compared with group C,the expression of ANP,BNP,and βMHC increased in group A,although the increase in AD group was more obvious.CCK-8 detection showed that compared with group C,the activity of group A decreased and that of group AD increased significantly.Compared with the C'group,the expression of hypertrophy-related pro-tein in the A'group was significantly increased,but the expression of ANP and BNP protein in the AD'group was significantly lower than that in the A'group.The differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Dexmedetomidine can alleviate the occur-rence of pathological hypertrophy through compensatory mechanisms similar to physiological myocardial hypertrophy,and may play a role in myocardial protection.
3.Application value of laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection
Xueqing LIU ; Yunfei LIANG ; Jianzhang QIN ; Xiaoyun XU ; Zhongqiang XING ; Chen XU ; Jiayue DUAN ; Ang LI ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(4):445-450
Objective:To investigate the application value of laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection (LDPPHR).Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 25 patients undergoing LDPPHR in the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from November 2016 to November 2020 were collected. There were 7 males and 18 females, aged from 14 to 66 years, with a median age of 29 years. All the 25 patients underwent LDPPHR. Observation indicators: (1) surgical situations; (2) postoperative histopathological examination; (3) follow-up. Follow-up was conducted using outpatient examination or telephone interview to detect the recovery of patients up to March 2021. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M (range) and count data were descripted as absolute numbers. Results:(1) Surgical situations: all the 25 patients underwent LDPPHR successfully, including 23 cases undergoing total pancreatic head resection and 2 cases undergoing subtotal pancreatic head resection. The operation time and volume of intraoperative blood loss of 25 patients were 310 minutes (range, 207 to 540 minutes) and 200 mL (range, 50 to 800 mL), respectively. Of the 25 patients, 1 case was infused with 4 U of red blood cells and 400 mL of plasma, 1 case was infused with 500 mL of plasma, 1 case was infused with 600 mL of plasma and the remaining 22 cases were not infused with red blood cells or plasma. Of the 25 patients, 3 cases with pancreatic fistula of class B were discharged after drainage, 4 cases had biliary fistula including 2 cases undergoing symptoms disappeared after implantation of common bile duct stent by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, 1 case recovering well with drainage, 1 case with postoperative perihepatic effusion undergoing symptoms disappeared after the treatment of drainage and common bile duct stent implantation, and the remaining 18 cases had no complications. The duration of postoperative hospital stay was 17 days (range, 9 to 27 days) of the 25 patients. (2) Postoperative histopathological examination: the tumor volume of the 25 patients was 6.0 cm×5.0 cm×2.0 cm (range, 1.0 cm×2.0 cm×1.5 cm to 10.0 cm×9.0 cm×8.0 cm). Results of the postoperative histopathological examination showed that there were 12 cases with pancreatic solid pseudopaillary neoplasm, 4 cases with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm, 3 cases with serous cystadenoma, 2 cases with mucinous cystadenoma, 1 case with neuroendocrine neoplasm, 1 case with pancreatic true cyst, 1 case with cholesterol crystals combined with calcification in the center of pancreatic nodules and 1 case with cavernous hemangioma of pancreas. (3) Follow-up: all the 25 patients were followed up for 4 months to 48 months, with a median follow-up time of 27 months. During the follow-up, 1 case of the 25 patients with postoperative diabetes controlled blood glucose in the normal range after regular injection of insulin, 1 case with fatty diarrhea had symptoms improved after oral supplement of pancreatic enzyme preparation, 1 case with preoperative intermittent dizziness, weakness of both lower limbs and hypoglycemia had the level of blood glucose returned to normal without any special treatment after operation, and the remaining 23 cases had no metabolic complications. None of the 25 patients had tumor malignant transformation, recurrence or death. No long-term complications such as delayed gastric emptying, bile duct stones or stricture occurred to the 25 patients.Conclusion:LDPPHR is safe and feasible for the treatment of benign or low-grade malignant tumors of the pancreatic head, with the advantage of preserving the integrity of digestive tract.
4.A comparative study of intravascular ultrasound findings in elderly coronary heart disease patients with different uric acid levels
Mingxi GAO ; Lei SHEN ; Genglin SHI ; Yunfei LIU ; Zhiyong DUAN ; Junying GU ; Liuyue JIANG ; Qinzhu WEN ; Gong SU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):297-300
Objective:To explore the differences in intravascular ultrasound results in elderly coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with different uric acid levels.Methods:A total of 145 elderly patients diagnosed with CHD in our hospital from December 2017 to May 2020 were included as study subjects.Uric acid levels were measured and intravascular ultrasound examination was conducted in all patients.They were divided into different groups based on uric acid levels: Group A(uric acid≤199 μmol/L), Group B(uric acid 200~399 μmol/L)and Group C(uric acid≥400 μmol/L). Data from intravascular ultrasound-derived indexes were analyzed and compared between the three groups.Results:There was no significant difference in the degree of left main stenosis between Group A and Group B, but it was less severe in both groups than in Group C( F=5.625, P=0.039). Plaque fibrous cap thickness showed no significant difference between Group B and Group C, but it was smaller than in Group A( F=7.825, P=0.020). Group C had the largest plaque area and maximum thickness among the three groups, followed by Group B[(11.12±1.73)mm 2 and(1.76±0.24)mm]and Group A[(8.29±3.14)mm 2 and(1.38±0.09)mm]( F=6.384 and 6.827, P=0.028 and 0.015). Conclusions:Elevated uric acid levels in elderly CHD patients can increase the area and thickness of plaques, and reduce plaque fibrous cap thickness, leading to an increased risk of formation of unstable plaques, which can be life-threatening for these patients.Thus, monitoring and managing uric acid levels should be stressed in elderly CHD patients.
5.Intermittent regional hepatic vascular inflow occlusion for laparoscopic right anterior sectionectomy
Yu YANG ; Jing CHEN ; Weibo CHEN ; Donglin SUN ; Yunfei DUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2020;26(3):161-164
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of intermittent regional hepatic vascular inflow occlusion with Pringle’s maneuvre for laparoscopic anterior sectionectomy.Methods:From January 2014 to December 2018, 54 patients who underwent laparoscopic right anterior sectionectomy at the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, the Third Affiliated Hospital, Soochow University were recruited into this study. The patients were 40 to 60 years old, and 27 were males and 27 females. Intermittent regional hepatic vascular inflow occlusion was carried out in 24 patients (the intermittent occlusion group). The remaining patients underwent Pringle’s maneuvre (the Pringle group). Postoperative liver function, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative blood transfusion, operation time and postoperative complications between the two groups were compared.Results:Intraoperative hemorrhage and blood transfusion of the Pringle group (534±42)ml, (2.88±0.54)U were significantly higher than the intermittent occlusion group (374±21)ml, (1.86±0.29)U (all P<0.05). The operation time of the Pringle group was significantly shorter than the intermittent occlusion group ( P<0.05). Two patients developed CO 2 embolism in each group, which led to 2 patients in the intermittent occlusion group being converted to open operations. Postoperative hepatic function (except albumin) of the intermittent occlusion group was significantly better than the Pringle group, while the hospital stay of the intermittent occlusion group was significantly shorter than the Pringle group (all P<0.05). Six patients (25.0%) developed postoperative complications in the intermittent occlusion group versus 8 (26.7%) in the Pringle group ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Intermittent regional hepatic vascular inflow occlusion reduced intra-operative hemorrage and hepatic impairment, and shortened hospital stay. However, it required higher operation skills and it should gradually be promoted.
6.Laparoscopic partial splenectomy guided by precise surgery procedures
Junsheng YANG ; Yongjin BAO ; Weibo CHEN ; Yong YANG ; Huihua CAI ; Yunfei DUAN ; Xuemin CHEN ; Donglin SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2020;35(3):219-222
Objective:To evaluate partial splenectomy (LPS) in the treatment of benign solid tumors of the spleen.Methods:The clinical data of patients with benign solid tumors of spleen treated by laparoscopy from Jan 2010 to Jun 2018 in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University was retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into LPS group and laparoscopic total splenectomy (LTS) group.Results:There were 21 cases in LPS group and 25 cases in LTS group. Differences between the two groups, operative time, blood loss, transfusion rate, maintenance of drain, postoperative hospital stay, costs, postoperative WBC and platelet count, and postoperative complications such as hemorrhage, fever, splenic fossa effusion, pancreatic fistula, venous thrombosis were statistically insignificant. However, the postoperative incidence of thrombocythemia in the LPS group were significantly lower compared to the LTS group (χ 2 =4.293, P<0.05). Conclusions:Patients with benign solid tumors of the spleen will benefit more from LPS compared to LTS.
7.Application of regional hepatic in-and outflow occlusion for laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy
Yunfei DUAN ; Yu YANG ; Jing CHEN ; Di WU ; Donglin SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(1):10-13
Objective To evaluate regional left sided in and out flow hepatic flow occlusion in laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy compared with in hepatic flow occlusion.Methods From Jan.2016 to Dec.2017,34 patients underwent laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy with regional hepatic in-out flow occlusion.Results were compared with 52 patients undergoing laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy under leftsided hepatic inflow occlusion only.Results Compared to hepatic inflow occlusion,regional hepatic in and out flow occlusion in laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy lead to a 0.46 hour longer operation time,20 ml less intraoperative blood loss and 0.62U less blood transfusion,reduced hepatic function impairment and 1.41 days shorter hospital stay.Conclusions Regional hepatic in-out flow occlusion in laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy can reduce intraoperative hemorrhage and lower the risk of CO2 embolism.
8.Laparoscopic radical cholecystectomy for gallbladder carcinoma
Junsheng YANG ; Yunfei DUAN ; Weibo CHEN ; Yong YANG ; Huihua CAI ; Xuemin CHEN ; Donglin SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(3):244-247
Objective To explore the safety,feasibility,clinical efficacy and prognosis of gallbladder carcinoma treated by laparoscopy.Methods The clinical data of 43 patients with gallbladder carcinoma treated by laparoscopy radical cholecystectomy from Jan 2010 to Oct 2017 in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University were retrospectively analyzed.Results 15 cases underwent simple laparoscopic cholecystectomy,13 cases underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy + lymphadenectomy and 15 cases underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy + liver wedge resection + lymphadenectomy.The average operation time was (64 ± 32) min,(100 ± 45) min,and (217 ± 74) min,respectively.The average intraoperative blood loss was (67 ± 83) ml,(58 ± 63) ml and (182 ± 165) ml.The average postoperative hospital stay was (4.3 ± 2.2) days,(5.2 ± 2.0) days,(7.0 ± 1.7) days.All patients were diagnosed as gallbladder carcinoma by postoperative pathology.The median follow-up time was 14.5 months (range from 3 to 97 months).The cumulative survival rates of Tis,T1b,T2 and T3 stage were 100%,90%,52.7% and 0,respectively (x2 =25.333,P < 0.05).Conclusions It is safe and feasible to treat early gallbladder carcinoma by laparoscopy.
9.Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio at admission for identification of large artery atherosclerosis and small vascular occlusion in patients with minor stroke
Xiaoyun LIU ; Ting HU ; Zhenhui DUAN ; Ling WANG ; Rui SUN ; Feihong HUANG ; Lulu XIAO ; Yunfei HAN ; Wusheng ZHU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(1):9-14
Objective To investigate the differential effect of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) at admission on large artery atherosclerosis (LAA) and small vessel occlusion (SVO) in patients with minor stroke.Methods Patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke registered in Nanjing Stroke Registration System were enrolled retrospectively.Minor stroke was defined as the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score ≤3.Binary logistic regression was used to evaluate the independent relationship between NLR and LAA.Results A total of 417 patients with minor stroke were included,of which 242 were in a LAA group and 175 were in a SVO group.Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in leukocyte count,neutrophil count,lymphocyte count,NLR,glycosylated hemoglobin,highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol,onset to treatment time,and onset to NLR detection time between the patients of the LAA group and the SVO group (all P >0.05).Binary logistic regression analysis suggested that after adjusting for sex and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol,NLR (with the highest quartile as a reference,the first quartile:odds ratio [OR] 0.207,95% confidence interval [CI]0.089-0.482;P > 0.001;the second quartile:OR 0.277,95% CI 0.122-0.625,P=0.002;the third quartile:OR 0.456,95% CI 0.197-1.057;P =0.067),onset to NLR detection time (OR 1.216,95% CI 1.038-1.424;P =0.015),and glycosylated hemoglobin (OR 1.414,95% CI 1.142-0.751;P=0.002) were independently associated with LAA.The area under the ROC curve of NLR predicting the LAA was 0.611 in patients admitted within 7 d after onset,and was 0.673 in patients admitted within 24 h after onset.Conclusions The increased NLR was independently associated with the LAA in patients with minor stroke.Early NLR value may have higher predictive value for LAA.
10. Preoperative C-reactive protein/albumin ratio predicts the prognosis of patients with resectable pancreatic cancer
Baoyang LUO ; Yong YANG ; Yunfei DUAN ; Huihua CAI ; Yong AN ; Donglin SUN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(9):712-717
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical significance of C-reactive protein/albumin ratio in predicting the postoperative prognosis of pancreatic cancer patients.
Methods:
The clinical date of 97 patients with resectable pancreatic cancers who treated at Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, the third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2005 to December 2015 were analyzed retrospectively. The cut-off value of CRP/Alb ratio was determined by the receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve. According to the CRP/Alb ratio, patients were respectively divided into two groups: the high group(CRP/Alb ratio≥0.109) and the low group(CRP/Alb<0.109). The relationships between CRP/Alb ratio and clinical characteristics were analyzed by χ2 test. Median survival and 1-year overall survival rate(OS) was calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.The risk factors of patients with poor prognosis were analyzed by univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis model.
Results:
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