The relationship study between the changes of the frangible lymphocyte and the degree of destroyed liver function in fulminant viral hepatitis
- VernacularTitle:急重肝炎淋巴细胞脆性与肝脏功能损伤的关系研究
- Author:
Haibin WANG
;
Jun XU
;
Han WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hepatitis, chronic;
cell wall;
lymphocyte
- From:
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
1982;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the changes and the significance of the frangible lymphocyte in patients with fulminant viral hepatitis and investigate the relationship between the degree of frangible lymphocyte and the severe of fulminant viral hepatitis. Methods 32 cases confirmed with fulminant viral hepatitis, 66 cases with chronic hepatitis have been studied. 15 cases children from 3 to 5 years old and 46 cases adults have been used with control groups. 100?l lymphocytes (1?106/ml) and 100?l tumor cells(1?105/ml) mixed with 100?l self-serum at 37℃ for 5min to 30min. The fragmental lymphocyte can defined as a frangible lymphocyte. The lymphocyte attached with tumor cell is undestroyed anything can be regarded as negative frangible lymphocyte. Less than 30 percent of lymphocyte attached with tumor cells is destroyed will be conformed as low-grade frangible lymphocyte, between 30 percent to 60 percent regard as mid-grade, and more than 60 percent as severe-grade mode. Results The equiform frangible lymphocyte is detected in fulminant viral hepatitis and other groups like that in SARS in 2003 years. There is none of children have frangible lymphocyte. Only 3 person’s lymphocytes show severe-grade frangible and 9 people display mid-grade in 46 adult individuals. Contrarily There is high of 46.9 percent of cases with fulminant viral hepatitis show severe-grade frangible lymphocytes, only 4 cases is negative and 3 cases is recovered in one months of them. The frangible lymphocytes in fulminant viral hepatitis are significantly lower than those in chronic hepatitis patients not only in mid-grade frangible but in severe type. There is no significant recovery of frangible lymphocyte from acute to recover in fulminant viral hepatitis, but the degree of the lymphocytes are closely relate to the state of an illness. Conclusion The percent of frangible lymphocytes in children is lowest among adult people, chronic hepatitis and fulminant viral hepatitis. The proportion of frangible lymphocytes in fulminant viral hepatitis is highest, and significantly higher than that in chronic hepatitis. The phenomenon of frangible lymphocytes may be an important characteristic of an innate immunology reaction of the body.