1.Influence of experimental conditions on the test results of cryoglobulin
Hongliang RUI ; Hong CHENG ; Yipu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(12):901-905
Objective This study was to observe the effects of different test conditions on the qualitative and quantitative detection of cryoglobulin .Methods We prepared 5 blood samples of different types of cryoglobulinemia . We detect the cryoglobulin qualitatively and quantitatively at different temperatures (37 ℃and room temperature of 20-25 ℃), and with different observation time (3 days and 7 days) and with different amount of blood (5 ml and 20 ml) .Further we will categorize the type of cryoglobulin and detect the components of cryoglobulin by immunofixation electrophoresis ( IFE) and other laboratory tests.Results (1) Blood samples from two groups were clotting and the serums were separated at 37 ℃ and room temperature respectively , and cryoglobulins of two groups were all qualitatively positive . Quantitative detection of cryoglobulins showed that the concentrations of cryoglobulins of room temperature group are lower than that of 37℃group;(2) Compared with 7 days, observing for only 3 days may lead to false-negative results in qualitative detection of cryoglobulin , and concentrations of cryoglobulin are also decreased;(3) Compared with 20 ml blood sample,5 ml blood sample is not enough for qualitative and quantitative detection of cryoglobulins .It may lead to false-negative results;(4) After purification, IFE and other laboratory tests can be used to categorize the types and find the components of cryoglobulins .Such examinations are helpful for finding the potential causes of cryoglobulinemia .Conclusions The positive of serum cryoglobulin is a key indicator of cryoglobulinemia .Detection of cryoglobulin can be affected by temperature, observed time and the blood volume for measurement .In addition, IFE and other laboratory tests are helpful for finding the type and the components of cryoglobulin .
2.Adiponectin antagonizes angiotensin Ⅱ -induced extracelluar matrix production of human renal mesangial cells
Min TAN ; Yipu CHEN ; Gongyao TANG ; Hongliang RUI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(8):591-596
Objective To investigate the effects of adiponectin on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced extracellular matrix production of mesangial cells(MCs) and its possible signaling pathway.Methods RT-PCR and indirect immunofluorescence examination were performed to detect the adiponectin receptors in MCs.Quantitative real-time PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used to observe the effects of adiponectin on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced transforming growth factor β1(TGF-β1) and fibronectin production of MCs.Western blotting was used to measure the ratio of p-AMPK to total AMPK.Results(1)Adiponectin receptors 1 and 2 were found in MCs. (2)The up-regulated mRNA and protein expression of TGF-β1 and fibronectin in MCs induced with 10-7 mol/L angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ) was significantly inhibited by 10 mg/L adiponectin (P<0.05).(3)The p-AMPK/AMPK ratio was significantly increased after incubation with adiponectin for 15 min and 30 min(vs 0 min, P<0.05), which suggested that adiponectin could activate the AMPK signaling pathway in MCs.The activation of AMPK signaling pathway was blocked by 40 μmol/L compound C, a specific inhibitor of AMPK. (4)The inhibitory effects of adiponectinonangiotensin Ⅱ-upregulatedTGF-β1andfibronectinexpressioninMCswere significantly relieved by 40 μmol/L compound C (P<0.05).Conclusions There are adiponectin receptors 1 and 2 in MCs.Adiponectin has inhibitory effects on the angiotensin Ⅱ-upregulated TGF-β1and fibronectin expression in MCs.AMPK signaling pathway may play an important role in the effects of adiponectin above-mentioned.
3.Study of glomerular podocyte injury induced by aristolochic acid
Hong CHENG ; Yipu CHEN ; Hongrui DONG ; Yanyan WANG ; Hongliang RUI
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;28(3):222-225
Objective To explore whether the glomerular podocytes can be damaged by aristolochic acid. Methods Thirty-two male SD rats were equally divided into the following 2 groups:model group in which the rats received the extract of Aristolochia manshuriensis Kom (AmK) by gavage; control group only received tap water by gavage.24 h urinary protein excretion was measured at the end of the 1st and 4th week,and SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis was performed to detect the protein in urine.At the end of the 4th week,all the rats were sacrificed and the glomeruli were isolated by laser capture microdissection technique.The mRNA expression of nephrin,podocin,CDA2P,podocalyxin and podoplanin in isolated glomeruli was determined by RT-PCR,and the average width of glomerular foot process was measured by electron microscopy and image analysis. Results At the end of the 4th week,24 h urinary protein excretion in the model group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.01) and the urinary albumin content in model group was also obviously increased.The average width of glomerular foot process in the model group was significantly larger than that in control group (P<0.01).The mRNA expressions of nephrin,podocin,CDA2P,podocalyxin and podoplanin in glomeruli were significantly down-regulated in the model group compared with the control group,which decreased by 34%,62%,56%,50%(P<0.01) and 27% (P<0.05),respectively. Conclusions Aristolochic acid can damage the glomerular podocytes,resulting in the down-regulation of nephrin,podocin,CD2AP,podoplanin and podocalyxin mRNA expression, the segmental widening of foot process, and increased urinary protein excretion.
4.Pathogenesis of anemia in chronic aristolochic acid nephropathy rats
Yingjin QIAO ; Yipu CHEN ; Hongliang RUI ; Hongrui DONG ; Zhangsuo LIU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(12):925-929
Objective To study the pathogenesis of anemia in chronic aristolochic acid nephmpathy(CAAN) rats. Methods The hemoglobin(Hb)values of sixty-two male SD rats were assayed to determine its normal range.Among them,24 rats with normal Hb value were randomly divided into 2 groups:model group (MG)in which rats received the extract of Aristololochia manshuriensis Kom (AmK) by gavage,and control group (CG) received tap water only by gavage.Body weisht(BW),Hb,24 h urinary protein excretion(UP)and creatinine clearance (Ccr)of 6 rats in each group were measured before administration and at the end of the 8th week, respeetively.then these rats were sacrificed.The relative area of renal interstitial fibrosis was measured by microscopy.The mRNA expression of erythropoietin (EPO)in kidney tissue Was determined by real-time RT-PCR;protein expression of type I collagen(Coll),aminopeptidase P (APP),hypoxia indHeible factor let and 2α(HIF-1α and HIF-2α)in kidney tissue Was examined by immunohistochemistry staining. Results Hb values of normal rats presented normal distribution. The normal Hb was (155.9±16.5) g/L. Rat anemia was diagnosed when Hb was below 123.6 g/L. There was no difference in all the examination results between CG and MG before administration (P>0.05). Compared with CG, the Hb and Cer in MG were significantly decreased [(121.66±15.68) g/L vs (169.00±12.89) g/L, (0.63±0.13) ml/min vs (1.27±0.18) ml/min, P< 0.01], and the UP in MG was significantly increased at the end of the 8th week [(27.04±9.40) mg/d vs (6.11±0.84) mg/d, P<0.01]; the relative areas of fibrosis and Col l in renal interstitium of MG were significantly enlarged [(12.89±2.33)% vs (0.55±0.10)%, (13.92±2.92)% vs (1.32±0.84)%, P<0.01]; the protein expression of APP and the mRNA expression of EPO in the kidney tissue of MG were significantly down-regulated [(0.55±0.23)% vs (3.77±1.06)%, 0.005±0.001 vs 0.032±0.013, P<0.01]; the protein expression of HIF-lα and HIF-2α in the kidney tissue of MG was significantly up-regulated (2.55±0.16 vs 1.12±0.46, 2.33±0.33 vs 1.15±0.27, P<0.01), at the end of the 8th week. Conclusions The pathogenesis of anemia in CAAN may be due to the decreased production of EPO caused by the destruction of peritubular capillary. The compensatory up-regulation of HIF-lα and HIF-2α expression can not prevent the anemia development.
5.Effect of Medical Ethics on the Quality of Life and Treatment Compliance for Breast Cancer Patients
Nanlin LI ; Hui WANG ; Hongliang WEI ; Rui LING
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(2):254-256
Objective:To analyze and discuss the influence of medical ethics on the quality of life and treatment compliance for breast cancer patients in clinical application, and to expound the positivehidden value of medical ethics to dealing with the doctor-patient relationship. Methods:176 cases of breast cancer patients in a hospital from December, 2012 to December, 2014 were selected to participate in this study. They were divided into experi-mental group (n=88) and control group (n=88) using the sequence number. The subjects in control group were treated according to the NCCN guidelines for breast cancer, while the experimental group was treated with medical ethics on the basis of the routine methods. The effect and safety were explored. Result:In evaluation of the quality of life, it was found that the excellent rate of patients in the experimental group was significantly higher than those in the control group (89. 8% vs. 68. 2%, P<0. 05). The incidence of complications in the study group was sig-nificantly lower than the control group ( P<0 . 05 ) . The complication incidence in the experimental group was sig-nificantly lower than that of the control group (73. 9% vs. 96. 6%,P<0. 05). Conclusion:Medical ethics has a great influence on the quality of life and treatment compliance for breast cancer patients, and its application has a positive indirect and clinical utility.
6.Adipogenic and tenogenic differentiation of tendon-derived stem cells isolated from an animal model of chronic tendinopathy in vitro
Hui CHEN ; Yucheng LIN ; Hongliang XU ; Chen WANG ; Yunfeng RUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(45):7320-7326
BACKGROUND:Chronic tendinopathy is a tendon disorder extremely common in athletes and in the general population with repetitive strain injuries of tendons. The pathogenesis of tendinopathy remains unclear and hence treatment of tendinopathy is usual y pal iative.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the of adipogenic and tenogenic ability of patel ar tendon-derived stem cel s isolated
from chronic tendinopathy and healthy rats in vitro.
METHODS:Tendon-derived stem cel s were isolated from patel ar tendons of chronic tendinopathy and healthy rats respectively. The tendon-derived stem cel s were cultured to the 3rd passage in complete culture medium, and cel morphology was observed. The cel s were divided into adipogenic induction group and control group. Cel s in the adipogenic induction group were cultured in adipogenic induction medium, while those in the control group cultured in complete culture medium. The ability of adipogenic differentiation between tendon-derived stem cel s isolated from the tendon of chronic tendinopathy and healthy rats in vitro was examined by oil red O staining and quantification assay. The mRNA expressions of C/EBPαand PPARγ2 were detected by real-time quantitative PCR. When 70%-80%cel s were confluent, the mRNA expressions of Col1a1, Scx, Tnmd and Dcn were also detected by real-time quantitative PCR.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At the third passage, slender spindle-shaped cel s were seen in both two groups, but there was a little change in the cel morphology in the chronic tendinopathy group. Lipid droplets were formed after the cel s were cultured in adipogenic induction medium for 21 days. This was not observed in the control group. We observed more oil red O-positive oil droplets in tendon-derived stem cel s from the tendons of chronic tendinopathy rats than healthy rats. The difference between them was statistical y significant (P=0.004). The results of real-time quantitative PCR showed that the mRNA expressions of C/EBPαand PPARγ2 in the tendon-derived stem cel s from the tendons of chronic tendinopathy rats were significantly higher than those in tendon-derived stem cel s from the tendons of healthy rats (P=0.004);the mRNA expressions of Col1a1, Scx, Tnmd and Dcn in the tendon-derived stem cel s from the tendons of chronic tendinopathy rats were significantly lower than those in tendon-derived stem cel s from the tendons of healthy rats (P=0.009). In conclusion, tendon-derived stem cel s from chronic tendinopathy rats showed a higher ability of adipogenic differentiation, but a lower capacity of tenogenic differentiation compared to tendon-derived stem cel s from healthy rats, which might contribute to better understand the pathogenesis of tendinopathy.
7.Hirsutella sinensis antagonizes the effect of aristolochic acid on human proximal tubular epithelial cells
Mei ZHANG ; Gongyao TANG ; Hongliang RUI ; Yipu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2005;0(08):-
Objective To study whether Hirsutella sinensis (HS) can antagonize aristolochic acid (AA) induced fibrogenesis on human proximal tubular epithelial cells (HKC). Methods HKC were incubated with medium alone, medium with HS 10 mg/L, medium with AA-Na 40 mg/L or medium with AA-Na 40 mg/L and HS 10 mg/L, respectively. After 12 h (for mRNA) or 36 h (for protein) ,cells were lysed,and the mRNA and protein expression level of transforming growth factor-?1 (TGF-?1), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1)and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) of HKC were measured by RT-PCR, ELISA (for TGF-?1, TIMP-1 and PAI-1) and Western blotting (for CTGF), respectively. Results The mRNA and protein expression of TGF-?1, PAI-1, CTGF and TIMP-1 were significandy up-regulated by AA-Na 40 mg/L. Compared with the control group, the mRNA expression of TGF-?1,.CTGF, TIMP-1 and PAI-1 was up-regulated to 1.24,1.31,1.27 and 1.36 times,respectively (P
8.Basic Rehabilitation Service Needs of People with Disability at Zhabei District in Shanghai
Naisi QIAN ; Jingyi XIE ; Gang ZHENG ; Peiyan YU ; Can LUO ; Rui LIU ; Hongliang JIA ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(2):188-190
Objective To investigate the factors influencing basic rehabilitation service needs of people with disability at Zhabei District in Shanghai .Methods Primary rehabilitation demands and services of 10 311 disabled persons in Zhabei District were surveyed.Results The screening rate of persons with disability having primary rehabilitation demands was 83.5%. And the gender, age, type of disability, disability level, education, employment might be the factors affecting the primary rehabilitation demands of people with disability.Conclusion The primary rehabilitation service demands vary in deferent types of people with disability. The various services based on the extensive rehabilitation services should be provided to deferent categories of people with disability.
9.Current Status of Special Rehabilitation Service Needs of People with Disability at Zhabei District in Shanghai
Rui LIU ; Jingyi XIE ; Gang ZHENG ; Peiyan YU ; Naisi QIAN ; Can LUO ; Hongliang JIA ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(2):191-193
Objective To understand the status of special rehabilitation service demands of people with disability at Zhabei District in Shanghai and to provide the basis for the policy development.Methods Screen rate (SR) was used to indicate the level of demand of rehabilitation service, the data were analyzed with SPSS 13.0 statistical software.Results There were 4 349 persons with disability who demanded the special rehabilitation service; the SR of “on-site rehabilitation service” demands was the highest among the whole persons with disability; the SR of “personalized allotment of supplies and appliances” demands of the intellectual disability and mental disability was lower than the other types; the SR of special rehabilitation service demands of the female, the elderly, the low cultural level, the unemployed and the people with severe disability were relatively higher.Conclusion The form of “on-site rehabilitation services” needs to improve based on the demand of the disabilities; “personalized supplies and appliances” for the intellectual disability and mental disability needs to further develop; the rehabilitation services targeted to the female, the elderly, the low cultural level, the unemployed and the people with severe disability need to improve.
10.Multivariate Analysis of Rehabilitation Services Needs of People with Disability at Zhabei District in Shanghai
Hongliang JIA ; Jingyi XIE ; Gang ZHENG ; Peiyan YU ; Nai QIAN ; Rui LIU ; Can LUO ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(2):194-196
Objective To provide the advice on how to optimize the allocation of resources and make other policy through the analysis factors affecting rehabilitation services needs of people with disability at Zhabei district in Shanghai.Methods The factors affecting rehabilitation services needs such as types of disability, disability levels, education, employment, marital status, age and sex were analyzed with Logistic analysis.Results The factors affecting primary rehabilitation services were types of disability, education, employment situation, marital status and sex. And people with disability had the characters of female, hearing disability, retired returned to more primary rehabilitation services, with OR values being 1.219, 1.544 and 1.533 respectively compared with itself controls. And the high educational disable people' will, returning to primary rehabilitation services, was weaker compared with low educational disable people. The factors affecting special rehabilitation services were types of disability and employment situation. And people with disability had the characters of hearing disability, unemployment returned to more special rehabilitation services, with OR values being 2.380 and 1.310 respectively compared with itself controls.Conclusion The rehabilitation needs are different among different groups people with disability, so the factors affecting rehabilitation services needs such as types of disability, education, employment situation, marital status and sex should be taken into consideration while activating primary rehabilitation services, while the types of disability and employment situation should be taken into more consideration while activating special rehabilitation services.