ObjectiveTo discuss the role of nuclear factor-kappa B in restenosis after angioplasty.MethodsRelated literatures of recent 5 years were reviewed.ResultsNuclear factor-kappa B could lead to hyperplasia of vascular intima which resulted from proliferation and decrease of apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells.ConclusionNuclear factor-kappa B plays an important role in restenosis after angioplasty.
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship among plasma cytokines’ level, adhesion molecules expression and skin damage in patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) of lower extremities.MethodsIn 32 patients with CVI and 8 normal individuals as control, blood TNFα, IL1β and IL2R were assayed with ELISA method; serum endothelial cellintercellular adhesion molecule1(ECICAM1), polymorphonuclearCD18(PMNCD18) and polymorphonuclearCD11b(PMNCD11b) were assayed with immunohistochemical method; and ultrastructure of diseased veins was examined by electroscope.ResultsThe results showed that the level of plasma TNFα and IL1β increased remarkably in Class 2-3 compared with Class 1 and control (P<0.05), IL2R had no difference in Class 1,2,3(Pgt;0.05). The index of ECICAM1 and PMNCD11b positively expression increased remarkably in Class 2-3 compared with that in Class 1 and control. The index of PMNCD18 expression in Class 2-3 and Class 1 was greatly higher than that in control (P<0.05). The expression of ICAM1 was positively correlated with that of CD11b/CD18. Electron microcopy showed that the change in microvessel was mainly PMN adhesion with endothelial cells (ECs) and trapped in microvessels.ConclusionThe results suggest that activated monocyte may release TNFα and IL1β, upregulate ICAM1 and CD11b/CD18 expression, and mediate the PMN adhesion to ECs, thus causing ECs and tissue damage. It may be one of important mechanism of venous ulcer.
ObjectiveTo retrospectively analyze the risk factors of recurrent groin hernia. MethodsData came from all hernia repairs recorded in our hospital between 1991 and 2001. A total of 1 082 cases of groin hernia was analyzed through Cox proportional hazard model to determine the relative risks between recurrence and mode of admission, types of groin hernia, repair methods (traditional/tensionfree hernioplasty), and postoperative complications.ResultsFrom 1991 to 2001,1 082 groin hernia operations were performed in our hospital, 88.9% for primary hernia and 11.2% for recurrent hernia. As compared with traditional hernia repair methods, Lichtenstein’s tensionfree hernioplasty technique had less relative risk for recurrent hernia repair than that for primary hernia repair. Postoperative complications and indirect hernia were linked to an increased relative risk for recurrence. ConclusionThere are many factors affecting the recurrence of inguinal hernia, but the use of tensionfree hernia repair may decrease rerecurrence of recurrent hernia.
Objective To study the change in serum levels of soluble CD14, tumor necrosis factor-α, E-selectin, interleukin-10 and mean arterial pressure, as well as their relationship to infection during the pathophysiologic process in endotoxemia of rabbits. Methods Sixteen rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: group A, as a control group; group B, endotoxemia group. The model of rabbit with endotoxemia were used. Endotoxin at a dose of 1.5 mg/(kg·h) or 3 mg/(kg·h) was continuously infused through external jugular vein within 2 hours, 1 hour respectively. The change of levels of serum soluble CD14, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-10 and E-selectin were observed at 0 (time before infusion of endotoxin), 30, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300 minutes, while mean arterial pressure was measured by polygraphy system. Results In the group B,there was an increase of content of soluble CD14,tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-10 and E-selectin following 30, 120 minutes respectively,and mean arterial pressure was lower than that of group A at same time points. Conclusion The results suggest that soluble CD14,tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-10 and E-selectin may play an important role during the change of infection and that these changes may be closely related with severe infection.
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (RSM) on patency and proliferation lesion of autologous vein to artery grafts in the earlymiddle stage.MethodsAutologous jugular vein was grafted into abdominal artery in the rats. The rats were divided into two groups: RSM group and control group. The rats in RSM group were fed with RSM [24 g/(kg·d )],which began 1 day before operation and continued until harvesting. Vein grafts were harvested at 1,3 days, 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after surgery for examining the patency, thickness of intimamedia and expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). ResultsNo significant differences existed in patency of vein grafts between the two groups (Pgt;0.05). The intimamedia thickness of the vein grafts in RSM group decreased 1/3 compared with control group at 2, 4 and 8 weeks (P<0.01). The PCNA positive cells in RSM group reduced significantly as compared to the control group (P<0.01). ConclusionRSM can inhibit proliferation lesion of vein grafts but has no influence on patency of vein grafts in the earlymiddle stage.
Objective To explore the effect of apoptosis and venous remodeling in the varicosity. MethodsBy using TUNEL, Van Gieson collagen staining, venous wall image and transmission electron microscope, 83 patients with varicosity and 10 controls were studied. ResultsApoptosis and apoptosis index of ECs and SMC in cystic dilatations were compared with those of non-cystic dilatations and controls with significant difference(P<0.01). The collagen content in patients with cystic dilatations and non-cystic dilatations were higher than that of controls (P<0.05, P<0.01). The venous wall of cystic dilatations become more thinner(P<0.01). The regression and correlation analysis showed that collagen contents and SMC apoptosis index had significant effect on venous wall (r=0.9777,P<0.001 and r=-0.5432, P=0.003) respectively. Electron microscopy confirmed apoptosis of ECs and SMC in varicosity. Conclusion Increased collagen content, increased cell apoptosis and reduced cell component lead to venous remodeling, and it may be one of the mechanism of varicosity.