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  • THE CHANGE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF PLASMA LEVELS OF ENDOTHELIN IN ACUTE NECROTIZING PANCREATITIS IN RATS

    This prospective animal study was designed to investigate the changes of plasma endothelin (ET) levels in acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly devided into 3 groups: acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) group in which ANP was induced by infusion of 5% sodium taurocholate (STC) into biliopancreatic duct, sham operation (SO) group and platelet activating factor antagonist BN50739 (BN) group. Blood levels of ET and platelet activating factor (PAF) were detected. Pancreatic microcirculatory blood flow was measured and pancreatic histological scores were evaluated. Results showed that the pancreatic microcirculatory blood flow in ANP group was decreased to a great extent immediatly after induction of ANP and soon began to rise slowly for 3 hours and again decreased steadily after that. The blood levels of ET, PAF and histological scores in ANP group were significantly higher than those in SO group. In BN group, the blood flow was significantly improved and the levels of blood ET, PAF and histological scores were all significantly lower as compared to those in ANP group. It is concluded that ischemia/ reperfusion is present in the initiation of acute necrotizing pancreatitis induced by STC in the rat. This leads to injuries of endothelial cells and increase in the production of ET and PAF. I/R lesions,and interaction of ET and PAF lead to a vicious circle, thus augmenting the pathological changes in the pancreas.

    Release date:2016-08-29 09:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Changes of Plasma Platelet Activating Factor,Interleukin-8 and Interferon-γ after Surgery with Extracorporeal Circulation and Their Clinical Significance

    ObjectiveTo investigate the changes of plasma platelet activating factor (PAF) interleukin-8(IL-8) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) in patients after surgery with extracorporeal circulation (ECC) and their clinical significance. MethodsSeventy-five patients undergoing surgery with ECC in the First College of Clinical Medicine,China Three Gorges University from June 2012 to June 2013 were enrolled in this study. According to the presence of postoperative acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) all the 75 patients were divided into 2 groups. In ALI/ARDS group, there were 28 patients including 20 male and 8 female patients with their age of 53.6±8.2 years. In the control group,there were 47 patients without postoperative ALI/ARDS,including 32 male and 15 female patients with their age of 56.9±11.8 years. Dynamic variations of plasma PAF,IL-8 and IFN-γ of these patients were examined with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and compared between the 2 groups. ResultsIn ALI/ARDS group,plasma IL-8 and IFN-γ reached peak levels at 48 hours after surgery and gradually decreased after that;plasma PAF reached the peak level at 96 hours after surgery and gradually decreased after that. Postoperative plasma PAF (96 hours after surgery:16 029.5±4 203.7 mU/ml vs. 4 520.1±312.2 mU/ml,P<0.05) IL-8 (48 hours after surgery:48 580.5±8 095.8 pg/ml vs. 5 990.5±1 179.0 pg/ml,P<0.05) and IFN-γ (48 hours after surgery:258.5±76.1 pg/ml vs. 26.1±11.5 pg/ml,P<0.05) of ALI/ARDS group were significantly higher than those of the control group at 48 hours,96 hours and 144 hours after surgery. ConclusionPlasma PAF,IL-8 and IFN-γ change significantly after surgery with ECC,which may play an important role in the pathogenesis of postoperative ALI/ARDS.

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  • The relationship of platelet activating factors and vascular endothelial activity markers to lacunar infarction

    ObjectiveTo explore the relationship of platelet-activating factors and vascular endothelial activity markers to lacunar infarction (LI).MethodsA total of 100 inpatients diagnosed with LI in Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital between March 2018 and February 2019 were included, and 100 matched healthy controls were collected. Basic information, clinical baseline data, laboratory examinations, cerebral MRI and treatment data were collected after admission. The platelet-activating factors (platelet membrane glycoprotein Ⅱb/Ⅲa receptor and P-selectin) and vascular endothelial activity markers [von Willebrand factor (vWF), homocysteine (HCY), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP)] levels of patients with LI were detected one month and three months after onset, and those of the control group were decteted when they were selected. SPSS 25.0 software was used for statistical analysis.ResultsAt one month after onset, there was no statistically significant difference in the levels of platelet activating factors between the LI group and the control group [platelet membrane glycoprotein Ⅱb/Ⅲa receptor: (2.84±1.00)% vs. (2.59±0.96)%, P=0.065; P-selectin: (3.05±0.63)% vs. (2.98±0.59)%, P=0.419], while the differences in the levels of vascular endothelial activity markers between the two groups were statistically significant [vWF: (141.80±17.60) vs. (124.63±10.65) ng/mL, P<0.001; hsCRP: (5.53±1.37) vs. (2.17±0.55) mg/L, P<0.001; HCY: (18.76±4.07) vs. (15.81±2.63) mmol/L, P<0.001]. At three months after onset, 94 LI patients were followed up. The levels of vWF and hsCRP between the 100 patients one month after onset and the 94 patients three months after onset were statistically different [(vWF: (141.80±17.60) vs. (134.86±13.35) ng/mL, P=0.002; hsCRP: (5.53±1.37) vs. (2.63±0.55) mg/L, P<0.001], but there was no statistically significant difference between the two time points in the levels of HCY or platelet-activating factors (P>0.05).ConclusionChronic platelet activation may not play a core role in LI pathophysiology, and endothelial dysfunction may be one of the pathological mechanisms of LI.

    Release date:2019-11-25 04:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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