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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 2016-2018, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616800

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Objective To investigate the effect of dexmedetomidine on perioperative cell immune function in patients undergoing hepatoma surgery. Methods Sixty patients (40-65 y/o, 50-80 kg body weight, ASA grad-ing I-II) with hepatoma were allocated into two groups each containing 30 patients:control group (group C) and dex-medetomidine group (group D). 15 minutes before anesthesia induction, a loading dose of dexmedetomidine 0.5μg/kg was injected intravenously, followed by infusion at 0.4μg/(kg · h)until the end of operation in group D. The equal volume of normal saline was administered in group C.Blood samples were obtained from jugular vein before induc-tion of anesthesia (T0), the end of operation(T1) and 24 h after the end of surgery (T2) for detections of the levels of T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+) and NK cells by flow cytometry. CIM+/CD8+ratio was calculated. Serum IL-2 and IL-10 were detected by ELISA methods. Results When compared with the baseline value (T0), the levels of CD3+, CD4+, CD4+/CD8+ratio and NK cells significantly decreased at T1 and T2 in group C, and the levels of CD3+and CD4+also significantly decreased at T1 and T2 in group D (P<0.05). Compared with group C, the levels of CD3+, CD4+, NK cells and IL-2 at T1 and T2 were significantly higher in group D, and level of IL-10 at T1 and T2 were significantly lower in group D (P < 0.05). Conclusion Dexmedetomidine could improve the postoperative suppression of immune function in patients undergoing hepatoma surgery.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 360-363, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465609

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Objective To study the impacts of alcohol dependence on the anticonvulsant effect of diazepam. Meth?ods Kunming mice (n=36) were divided into 3 groups (n=12 in each group), Alcohol Dependence Group(A group), Diaze?pam Group(D group)and Normal Saline Group(N group). A group received an intraperitoneal injection with a 0.2 mL dose of 0.8%alcohol in NS (normal saline) , while both D and N group received an injection with a 0.2 mL dose of NS without alco?hol , twice a day. Mice’s autonomic activities were monitored every day. After 7 days, the electroconvulsive experiment was performed. Both A and D group were given a weight-based dose of 0.05 mL/10 g of 0.05%diazepam via intraperitoneal injec? tion, while N group was given a 0.05 mL/10 g dose of NS. Before administration and after 15, 30, 60 min of administration, the convulsion threshold of each group was measured. Results The count of autonomic activity of mice in A group was less than that of mice in D and N group during the 2nd day to 6th day(P0.05). The convulsion threshold of mice in A group was higher than that of mice in D and N group before administration(P0.05). After 15 min of administration, the convulsion threshold of mice in D group was high?er than that of mice in A and N group(P0.05). Conclusion Alcohol dependence has anticon?vulsant effect. Alcohol dependence weakens the anticonvulsant effect of diazepam.

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