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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 545-547, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426579

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Objective To investigate the effects of mannitol on the activity of erythrncyte aldose reduclase (AR),plasma nitric oxide(NO)and malondialdehyde(MDA)concentrations in patients undergoing hepatolobectomy.Methods Forty ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients(aged 24-63 yr and weighing 50-68 kg),receiving combined general and epidural anesthesia and undergoing selective hepatolobectomy,were randomly assigned into a mannitol group (group M)and a normal saline group(group C).During hepatic portal occlusion,normal saline 1.5 ml/kg and 20% mannitol 1.5 ml/kg were intravenously infused in groups C and M respectively for 30 min.Venous blood samples were collected to measure the erythrocyte AR activity and plasma NO and MDA concentrations at the following time points:before anesthesia induction(T0),at the end of hepatic portal occlusion(T1),at the end of operation(T2),one day after operation(T3)and three days after operation(T4),respectively.Results Compared with group C at T1,2,the erythrocyte AR and plasma MDA concentration decreased while plasma NO concentration increased in group M(P < 0.05).Conclusion Mannitol can reduce hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury in patients undergoing hepatolobectomy,which may be related to the mechanism of mannitol removing oxygenderived free radicals and inhibiting lipid peroxidation.

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Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry ; (12): 245-248, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-403808

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In the presence of hydrochloric acid, tetraethoxysilicane was hydrolyzed and formed silica sol. Non-labeled immunosensor was fabricated by droping the mixture solution of the silica sol and antibody of aflatoxin B_1 on the surface of glassy carbon electrode. In this work, a Fe(CN)_6~(3-/4-) phosphate buffer solution) was employed as base solution for investigating cyclic voltammetry(CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopic(EIS) performances of the sensor, respectively. The experimental results t indicated that because of the complex formed by the immunoreaction hindered the diffusion of Fe(CN)_6~(3-/4-) on the electrode surface, the redox peak current of the immunosensor in CV obviously decreased, and its electron transfer impedance linearly) increased with increasing the concentration of aflantoxin B_1(AFB). When the medium acidit and incubation) time were pH 6.5 and 20 min, respectively, the biggest electron transfer impedance changed value before and after the immunoreaction was obtained. Under the optimal conditions, a linear range to concentration of aflatoxin B_1 was 1-10 μg/L with a detection limit of 0.1 μg/L(S/N=3). Proposed method is of high sensitivity and stability, it has been successfully applied to determine AFB_1 in maize, rice and peanut.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 701-703, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393945

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Objective To study the effect of acute hypervolemic hemodilution on expression of plasma bac-tericidaL/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) in patients undergoing total hip replacement. Methods Twenty ASA Ⅰ-Ⅱ patients undergoing elective total hip replacement were randomly divided into two groups (n=10 for thesia. The blood loss,blood transfusion and the time of operation were recorded. Venous blood samples were taken before anesthesia (T0) ,at the begining of operation (T1) ,30 min after operation (T2) ,and at the end of operation (T3) for determination of plasma bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein. Results The blood loss and the blood transfusion in HES group were significantly lower than that of LR group[blood loss: (560±90)ml vs (810±110) ml and blood transfusion: (200±100) ml vs (600±200) ml,t=5.562 and 5.657,P<0.001]. The plasma BPI concentrations in HES group were significantly increased at T2~T3 as compared to baseline value at T0 [(8.9±1.6)μg/L,(13.4±1.2)μg/L and (4.9±1.2)μg/L,P<0.05]. The plasma BPI concentrations in LR group were significantly increased at T2~T3 as compared to baseline value at T0 [(7.3±1.2)μg/L,(9.9±0.8) μg/L and (5.0±1.1)μg/L,P<0.05],but were lower than those in HES group (t=2.530 and 7.674,P=0.021 and 0.001 ). Conclusion Acute hypervolemic hemodilution with 200/0.5 hydroxyethyl starch can reduce blood transfusion during total hip replacement operation and also can increase the BPI level which would beneficial for the immunological function.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 1233-1235, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392060

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Objective To study the effect of acute hypervolemic hemodilution on expression of serum chemokine interferon-inducible protein 10 in patients undergoing total hip replacement.Methods Twenty ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients undergoing elective total hip replacement were randomly divided into 2 groups (n=10 each):HES group and LR group.The patients in HES group received 6% HES 20 ml/kg in rate of 30 ml/(kg·h) after anesthesia.The patients in LR group received Ringer's solution 20 ml/kg in rate of 30 ml(kg·h) after anesthesia.The blood loss,blood transfusion and the time of operation were recorded.Venous blood samples were taken before anesthesia (T0),at the begining of operation (T1),30 min after operation (T2),and at the end of operation (T3),in determination of serum chemokine interferon-inducible protein 10.Results The blood loss and the blood transfusion in HES group were (560±90)ml and (200±100) ml,those were significantly lower than that in LR group[(810±110)ml and (600±200)ml].The IP-10 concentrations were significantly increased at T2~T3 as compared to baseline value at T0 in both groups,but were higher in LP group[(77.3±13.8) ng/L and (89.9±15.1) ng/L]than those in HES group [(62.8±13.6) ng/L and (65.4±10.2) ng/L,P<0.05].Conclusions Acute hypervolemic hemodilution can abate blood loss and blood transfusion during total hip replacement operation.Preoprative infusion with hydroxyethyl starch can attenuate the immunological depression during operation and anesthesia.

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