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  • Effect of CaMK Ⅱ expression regulation on liver function after liver transplantation in rats

    Objective To investigate the effect on expression regulation of calmodulin-dependent kinases casades (CaMK) Ⅱ on liver function after liver transplantation in rats. Methods Allogeneic orthotopic liver transplantation model was established by using the classic two-cuff method. The lentiviral expression systems of CaMKⅡγ protein and CaMKⅡγ shRNA were constructed. The lentiviral vector expressing CaMKⅡγ shRNA and the lentiviral vector expressing CaMKⅡγ protein were perfused into the rat after liver transplantation respectively, and the corresponding blank vector and normal saline were perfused into the control group at the same time. The serum levels of ALT and AST were measured at different time points of inferior vena cava blood in rats. Results The serum ALT and AST levels were debased in the after transplantation rats whose lentiviral vector expressing CaMKⅡγ shRNA (P<0.05). The serum ALT and AST levels were raised in the after transplantation rats whose lentiviral vector expressing CaMKⅡγ protein (P<0.05). There were no significant difference of serum ALT and AST levels between the blank control group and the saline group (P>0.05). Conclusion Specific blocking of CaMK Ⅱ signaling pathway can effectively reduce the serum ALT and AST levels after liver transplantation in rats, and enhanced CaMK Ⅱ signaling pathway increases the serum ALT and AST levels after liver transplantation in rats.

    Release date:2017-04-18 03:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Prevention and treatment of lymphatic leak following transoral endoscopic thyroid cancer lateral neck lymph node dissection: a report of 47 cases

    ObjectiveTo summarize the prevention and treatment strategies and their effects on lymphatic leakage following transoral endoscopic thyroid cancer lateral neck lymph node dissection. MethodsA retrospective review was conducted, we collected clinical data from 47 patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma who underwent transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy and lateral neck lymph node dissection at our hospital from January 2021 to May 2023. A stepwise sequential treatment plan was adopted for patients with postoperative lymphatic leakage: low-fat, low-protein diet, continuous strong negative pressure suction, subcutaneous injection of Group A streptococcus in the surgical cavity, and ligation of the thoracic duct or lymphatic vessels through a small incision. The effectiveness of the sequential treatment plan was summarized. ResultsOut of the 47 patients, lymphatic leakage occurred in 5 cases postoperatively. Patient No.1 was cured of lymphatic leakage after sequential treatments including pectoralis major muscle flap occlusion of the jugular venous angle, low-fat, low-protein diet, continuous strong negative pressure suction postoperatively, subcutaneous injection of Group A streptococcus in the surgical field, and finally ligation of the thoracic duct or lymphatic vessels through a small incision. Patient No.20 was conservatively cured of lymphatic leakage with an initial surgical procedure involving pectoralis major muscle flap occlusion of the jugular venous angle, low-fat, low-protein diet, continuous strong negative pressure suction postoperatively, and subcutaneous injection of Group A streptococcus in the surgical field. Patient No.28 recovered after only pectoralis major muscle flap occlusion of the jugular venous angle and continuous strong negative pressure suction postoperatively. Treatment process of patient No.30 was the same as Patient No.1. Patient No.36 was treated with pectoralis major muscle flap occlusion of the jugular venous angle, low-fat, low-protein diet, and continuous strong negative pressure suction postoperatively. Through the stepwise sequential treatment measures, all 5 patients successfully recovered from lymphatic leakage; the postoperative hospital stay ranged from 3 to 17 days, with an average of 8.6 days. ConclusionsThe stepwise sequential treatment plan used in this study can effectively prevent and treat lymphatic leakage after transoral endoscopic thyroid cancer lateral neck lymph node dissection. Given the small sample size of this study, we believe it is necessary to conduct long-term studies to confirm the durability and stability of these measures.

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