1.Expression of Cyclooxygenase mRNA in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Patients with Progressive Psoriasis
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the expression levels of constitutive cyclooxygenase(COX-1)and inducible cyclooxygenase(COX-2)in progressive plaque psoriasis and their clinical significance.Methods Re-verse transcription-polymerase ch ain reaction(RT -PCR)technique was applied to semi-quant itatively analyze COX-1and COX-2mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC)from 30psoriatic patients and 30healthy controls,and the correlation between COX-1/-2and psoria tic area and severity index(PASI )was evaluated.Results There was a significant difference o f COX-2mRNA expression level betwee n psoriatic pa-tients and normal controls(P0.05).Apositive correlation was noticed between COX-2and PASI (r=0.68,P
2.Reproduction of reference method for serum glucose detection and comparison with routine glucose kits
Keke JIA ; Wenxiang CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Guoquan LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(3):346-351
Objective To reproduce and validate the hexokinase reference method for glucose detection and compare other 5 routine glucose kits with this reference method. Methods The CDC hexokinase reference method for glucose detection was established and the performance was validated through testing a standard reference material (SRM) and participating in the IFCC ring-trial for reference laboratories for glucose evaluation. The CLSI EP 9-A2 protocol was used to compare the 5 routine glucose kits with the hexokinase reference method. Forty serum samples were analyzed by 5 routine kits and the hexokinase reference method. Results When SRM 965a was determined by the reference method,the bias of level 2 and level 3 were 0. 93%, -0. 23% respectively. The results for IFCC ring trial were within the accepted range. For the 5 routine kits, the confidence intervals of the predictive bias at the medical decision point Xc (Xc = 6. 11 mmol/L) were all within the range of defined acceptable error (10%) and the range of biological variation bias (6.9%). Conclusions The hexokinase reference method for serum glucose was reproduced in our lab. The serum glucose results measured with 5 routine kits were different from results detected with the reference method, but the bias was acceptable,and it will not affect the detection results.
3.Expression of soluble PD-1 in the sera of patients with recurrent genital herpes and its immunologic significance
Jian WU ; Guoquan JIA ; Ruibin WU ; Ping XU ; Yongjing CHEN ; Minzhi WU ; Yicheng ZHANG ; Xueguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(5):360-361
Objective To determine the concentration of soluble PD-1 (sPD-1) in the sera of patients with recurrent genital herpes (RCH), and to explore the significance of abnormal expression of sPD-1 in RCH. Methods Serum samples were obtained from 88 healthy blood donors, 74 patients with RCH including 34 cases of outbreak-stage RCH and 40 cases of stable-stage RCH. The serum level of sPD-1 was measured by monoclonal antibody labeling and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results A significant difference was observed in the serum level of sPD-1 between the patients with RGH and the blood donors (33.06 ± 17.5 μg/L vs. 53.07 ± 26.3μg/L, P < 0.01) and between the patients with outbreak-stage RGH and those with stable-stage RGH (27.47 ± 12.9 μg/L vs. 37.71 ± 19.6 μg/L, P< 0.01). Conclusions There is a low expression of sPD-1 in patients with RGH, which may be one of the mechanisms underlying the escape of HSV- Ⅱ from immunologic surveillance and development of immunological tolerance.
4.Comparison of maximum slope and deconvolution algorithms in multi-slice CT hepatic perfusion measurement
Kehua PAN ; Guoquan CAO ; Houzhang SUN ; Aimin WANG ; Xianzhong GUO ; Xiufen JIA
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(7):537-541
Objective To evaluate the reliability of CT perfusion parameter values of the normal hepatic segments and neoplasms, obtained with deconvolution (DC) and maximum slope (MS) algorithms. Methods Perfusion parameter values of 111 ROIs in 62 normal hepatic segments and 49 neoplasms derived from 62 CT perfusion studies performed with 320 multi-slice CT, were retrospectively analyzed by two experienced radiologists. BF,BV and PI according to DC and MS algorithms were compared with t paired test, Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman agreement analysis. Interobserver agreement for all perfusion parameters was calculated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Results Interobserver agreement measured with ICC was very good for all perfusion parameters (≥0.95). BFdc and BVdc exceeded the BFms and BVms in normal hepatic segments and neoplasms (P<0.05); PIdc significantly exceeded the PIms in normal hepatic segments(P<0.05) ,while no difference were found in hepatic neoplasms(P>0.05). Both pairs of perfusion measurements significantly correlated with each other(r>0.9, P<0.01),but the agreement of BF, BV and PI according to DC and MS algorithms was not good. Conclusions CT perfusion values such as BF,BV and PI obtained by DC and MS algorithms correlated significantly with each other, but with poor agreement.
5.Risk factors for pancreatic fistula after pancreaticoduodenectomy and its prevention and treatment measures
Guoquan XING ; Tianqing YAN ; Zhishuo JIA
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2015;31(12):2110-2113
Pancreatic fistula, a common complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy, is a severe condition with a high mortality. Therefore, early diagnosis of this condition and effective prevention and treatment measures are essential. This article reviews the diagnostic criteria for pancreatic fistula, the risk factors for its development, and research advances in the prevention and treatment of pancreatic fistula.