1.Clinical value of TNF-α in serum of patients with colorectal cancer
Huajing LONG ; Yang XIA ; Daoli LIU ; Tingting ZHENG ; Fanghua QIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(10):1319-1321
Objective To investigate the application value of serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) expression in diagnosing colorectal cancer (CRC).Methods One hundred and thirty inpatients with CRC in our hospital from February 2015 to November 2016 were selected and divided into 90 cases of CRC confirmed by operation and histopathology(CRC group),including intestinal cancer with and without metastasis,and 40 cases of benign colorectal diseases(colonrectal benign disease group),at the same time 40 persons undergoing physical examination were selected as the healthy control group.The levels of TNF-α,carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate antigen (CA) 724 were collected in all subjects.The data of various groups were not normally distributed,and the nonparametric statistical method was used to analyze and compare.Results Serum TNF-α level in clinical TNM stage Ⅱ(median 9.47 pg/mL),Ⅲ(9.95 pg/mL) and Ⅳ(9.67 pg/mL) of the CRC group was significantly higher than that in TNM stage Ⅰ(6.59 pg/mL);which in the CRC with metastasis group (9.95 pg/mL) was higher than 8.03 pg/mL in CRC without metastasis group,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);the TNF-α expression had no obvious difference among different ages and between different genders(P>0.05).The area under the ROC curve in each test index:TNF-α was 0.868,CEA was 0.912,CA724 was 0.523,and which of their joint detection was 0.940.Conclusion The expression of TNF-α is increased in the occurrence and development process of CRC,its serum level detection has certain clinical application value,the TNF-α expression has no obvious difference in the subjects with different ages and different sexes and has wide suitability.The combine detection of serum TNF-α,CEA and CA724 in the patients with CRC significantly increases the level,the combined detection of 3-index can have complementary advantages to increase the sensitivity of CRC diagnosis,which serve as the significant indexes in CRC early diagnosis,therapeutic effect evaluation and prognosis monitoring.
2.The leukocyte classification comparison and clinical features analysis between patients with influenza A and B
Daoli LIU ; Huajing LONG ; Yang XIA ; Tingting ZENG ; Fanghua QIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(13):1740-1742
Objective To investigate the clinical features and value of white blood cell(WBC) count during influenza diagnosis.Methods Compare with leukocyte count and its classification,clinical features between 38 cases of influenza A and 55 cases of influenza B patients.Results The follow results have were significant difference between these two group(P<0.05):The WBC content (WBC),neutrophil count (NEUT),lymphocyte(LYMPH) count and platelet (PLT).In both group,WBC were mostly in normal range.However,WBC and NEUT% in the group A were 15.79% and 34.21%,higher than the B group 7.27%,25.45%.Additionaly,WBC and NEUT% in upper respiratory tract infection group were 59.26% and 66.67%,higher than the normal ranger,and group influenza A flow patients with higher proportion for headache and crackles,were 47.36% and 52.63%,respectively(P<0.05).Conclusion The WBC count and its classification have significant difference between influenza A and B.Furthermore,patients with influenza A virus are more likely to have co-infection with bacteria.
3.Detection of serum amyloid protein and polypeptide growth factor in patients with dementia
Nanping LUO ; Daoli YANG ; Qing CHEN ; Liyi PENG ; Xiaoming SUN ; Guixiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM and METHODS: To detect the changes of amyloid protein (?-AP) and polypeptide growth factor levels and study their role in the possible pathogenesis of Alzheimers disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD). We detected serum ?-AP, transforming growth factor- ?(TGF-?) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-Ⅱ) levels by radio immunoassay in 8 patients with AD,15 patients with VD and 63 patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease(ICVD) and 38 cases healthy volunteers. RESULTS: In AD and VD groups, serum ?-AP, TGF-? and IGF-Ⅱ were significantly higher than that in ICVD and control group; Serum ?- AP,TGF-? and IGF-Ⅱ contents in ICVD group were obviously higher than that in normal control, the highest increase occurred in sequel of cerebral infarction(SCI) and vertebrobasislar ischemia(VBI) groups. There are positive correlation among ?- AP, TGF-? and IGF-Ⅱ in AD and VD groups.CONCLUSION: ①?- AP is a risk factor in the pathogenesis of AD and VD. ② TGF- ? and IGF-Ⅱ play roles in the neurotoxin effect that lead to dementia. ③ ?-AP plays a important role in formation of senile plaque.
4.DNA Quantification of Blood Samples Pre-treated with Pyramidon
Chuanhong ZHU ; Daoli ZHENG ; Raozhi NI ; Haisheng WANG ; Ping NING ; Hui FANG ; Yan LIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;(3):188-190
Objective To study DNA quantification and STR typing of samples pre-treated with pyrami-don. Methods The blood samples of ten unrelated individuals were anticoagulated in EDTA. The blood stains were made on the filter paper. The experimental groups were divided into six groups in accor-dance with the storage time, 30 min, 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h and 24 h after pre-treated with pyramidon. DNA was extracted by three methods: magnetic bead-based extraction, QIAcube DNA purification method and Chelex-100 method. The quantification of DNA was made by fluorescent quantitative PCR. STR typing was detected by PCR-STR fluorescent technology. Results In the same DNA extraction method, the sample DNA decreased gradually with times after pre-treatment with pyramidon. In the same storage time, the DNA quantification in different extraction methods had significant differences. Sixteen loci DNA typing were detected in 90.56% of samples. Conclusion Pyramidon pre-treatment could cause DNA degradation, but effective STR typing can be achieved within 24 h. The magnetic bead-based extrac-tion is the best method for STR profiling and DNA extraction.
5.RhGLP-1 (7–36) protects diabetic rats against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury via up-regulating expression of Nrf2/HO-1 and increasing the activities of SOD.
Yi FANG ; Xiaofang LIU ; Libo ZHAO ; Zhongna WEI ; Daoli JIANG ; Hua SHAO ; Yannan ZANG ; Jia XU ; Qian WANG ; Yang LIU ; Ye PENG ; Xiaoxing YIN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2017;21(5):475-485
The present study aimed to explore the neuroprotective effect and possible mechanisms of rhGLP-1 (7–36) against transient ischemia/reperfusion injuries induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in type 2 diabetic rats. First, diabetic rats were established by a combination of a high-fat diet and low-dose streptozotocin (STZ) (30 mg/kg, intraperitoneally). Second, they were subjected to MCAO for 2 h, then treated with rhGLP-1 (7–36) (10, 20, 40 µg/kg i.p.) at the same time of reperfusion. In the following 3 days, they were injected with rhGLP-1 (7–36) at the same dose and route for three times each day. After 72 h, hypoglycemic effects were assessed by blood glucose changes, and neuroprotective effects were evaluated by neurological deficits, infarct volume and histomorphology. Mechanisms were investigated by detecting the distribution and expression of the nuclear factor erythroid-derived factor 2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) in ischemic brain tissue, the levels of phospho-PI3 kinase (PI3K)/PI3K ratio and heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-l), as well as the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA). Our results showed that rhGLP-1 (7–36) significantly reduced blood glucose and infarction volume, alleviated neurological deficits, enhanced the density of surviving neurons and vascular proliferation. The nuclear positive cells ratio and expression of Nrf2, the levels of P-PI3K/PI3K ratio and HO-l increased, the activities of SOD increased and the contents of MDA decreased. The current results indicated the protective effect of rhGLP-1 (7–36) in diabetic rats following MCAO/R that may be concerned with reducing blood glucose, up-regulating expression of Nrf2/HO-1 and increasing the activities of SOD.
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6.A Review of the Relationship between Language Ability and Theory of Mind in Children with Specific Language Disorders
Yanxia WANG ; Daoli XIE ; Zongyun ZHANG ; Renxia TAO ; Qiaoyun LIU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(2):168-171
Children with specific language impairment(SLI)have normal cognitive abilities but experience language deficits.The heterogeneity of language disorders makes SLI children optimal subjects for investigating the correlation between language ability and theory of mind.This paper provides a comprehensive review of foreign em-pirical studies examining the relationship between language ability and theory of mind in SLI groups from various perspectives.The findings indicate that specific types of language disorders exhibit delayed development in theory of mind,which is closely associated with their language ability deficits.Among all linguistic elements,syntactic de-fects demonstrate the most concentrated evidence regarding their impact on theory of mind.It is noteworthy that al-though SLI children offer valuable insights into the correlation between language and theory of mind,further investi-gation is still required to comprehensively comprehend this association.The present study also provides recommenda-tions for future research endeavors in this domain.
7.Study of molecular of 80 clinical streptococcus pneumoniae strains in Maanshan area.
Daoli CHEN ; Machao LI ; Haijian ZHOU ; Guojun LIU ; Yan WANG ; Baiqi YU ; Mingmei SHI ; Xianfeng CHENG ; Ying HONG ; Jin CHEN ; Wanfu HU ; Jun REN ; Shengwei ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;49(1):56-59
8.Mast cells regulate inflammatory bowel disease by mediating macrophage polarization
Tianyu Yu ; Daoli Liu ; Zhaohui Wang ; Shuangjiu Hu ; Bin Liu
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(7):1152-1158
Objective :
To investigate the role of mast cell (MC) in the progression of inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD) and the possible regulatory mechanisms .
Methods :
Wild type mice , MC⁃deficient mice and MC reconstituted mice were used to construct dextran sodium sulfate ( DSS) Ⅳinduced colitis models . Assays such as toluidine blue staining , flow cytometry and Real⁃time quantitative PCR were used to analyze results .
Results :
MCs migrated and infiltrated to the intestine under the induction of stem cell factor (Scf) and matrix metalloprotein 9 (Mmp⁃9)factors . In the mouse IBD models , the integrity of intestinal mucosal villi in MC⁃deficient mice was worse than that in WT mice . In MC⁃deficient mice , the intestinal inflammation was more severe and the ability of mucosal repair was worse . After MC reconstruction , intestinal inflammation was reduced and mucosal repair ability was restored .
The ratio of macrophage M1 /M2 in WT mouse was lower than that in MC⁃deficient mouse . The genes interleukin⁃4(Il4) and interleukin⁃10 (Il10) associated with M2 macrophages were higher in the WT mouse than in the MC⁃deficient mouse , and other anti⁃inflammatory factor genes interleukin⁃13 ( Il13 ) and GATA binding protein 3 (Gata3) were also higher than those in the WT group . The pro⁃inflammatory factor gene inducible nitric oxide synthase(Inos) was opposite .
Conclusion
MC polarizes macrophages to exert anti⁃inflammatory and promote mucosal repair in the process of IBD .
9. Real-world study of ceftazidime-avibactam in the treatment of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections
Daoli JIANG ; Xiaohua CHOU ; Zhidong LIU ; Wei LI ; Bo ZHANG ; Dongmei LV ; Tao WANG ; Sang XU ; Defei TAN ; Yi FANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(9):1008-1017
AIM: To describe and evaluate the clinical characteristics, treatment management and clinical outcomes of ceftazidime-avibactam (CZA) in the treatment of patients with multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial (MDR-GNB) infections. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was performed on patients hospitalized in the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from September 2019 to December 2021. Adult patients who received CZA for ≥ 72 hours consecutively were eligible for inclusion. The primary outcome was clinical failure, defined as a composite of 30-day all-cause mortality, microbiological failure and / or failure to resolve or improve signs and symptoms of infection during treatment with CZA. RESULTS: A total of 198 patients with MDR-GNB infections were described and evaluated, including 132 in the carbapenem-resistant Enterobatceriaceae (CRE) cohort and 66 in the Pseudomonas spp. cohort. The main infection sites were lung infection (92.42%), abdominal infection (10.61%), and intracranial infection (10.61%), among which 63 patients (31.82%) were positive for blood culture. Clinical failure, 30-day all-cause mortality and microbiological failure occurred in 61 (30.81%), 33(16.67%) and 11(5.56%) patients, respectively. Body mass index (BMI), acute physiology and chronic health evaluation scoring system (APACHE Ⅱ) and polymicrobial infections were positively associated with clinical outcome failureadjusted OR 1.109, 95%CI 1.017, 1.209; adjusted OR 1.071, 95%CI 1.015, 1.129; adjusted OR 2.844, 95%CI 1.391, 5.814, however, initiation of CZA within 48 hours of admission was protective (adjusted OR 0.424, 95%CI 0.205, 0.879). A total of 15 patients had adverse reactions possibly related to CZA, including 2 cases of rash, 6 cases of nausea and vomiting, and 7 cases of antibiotic-related diarrhea. CONCLUSION: CZA can be used to treat infections caused by a range of MDR-GNB, including Pseudomonas spp. and CRE.