2.Clinical Study on Pidotimod in the Treatment of Bronchial Asthma Complicated with Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infection in Children
Xuemei ZHOU ; Lidong LU ; Jianping HUANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(20):2790-2792
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical effects of pidotimod in the bronchial asthma complicated with recurrent re-spiratory tract infection,and its effects on immunoglobulin and related indexes. METHODS:A total of 120 bronchial asthma pa-tients with recurrent respiratory tract infection selected from our hospital during Mar. 2011-May 2013 were divided into trial group and control group according to random number table,with 60 cases in each group. Control group received routine corticosteroid therapy,and trial group was additionally given Pidotimod oral solution 0.4 g,po,bid,for 14 d,on the basis of control group. Clinical indexes(the times of respiratory infection,the duration of fever,cough,wheezing attack and antibiotics use),serum in-dexes [β-defensin-1(hBD-1),immunoglobulin A(IgA),IgG,IgM,UREA,ALT],the results of pharynx test before and after treatment,and the occurrence of ADR were observed in 2 groups. RESULTS:Before treatment,there was no statistical signifi-cance in clinical indexes,serum indexes,the results of pharynx test between 2 groups(P>0.05). After treatment,clinical indexes of trial group were significantly lower or shorter then before treatment or control group,while serum levels of hBD-1,IgA and IgG were significantly higher than before treatment or control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). There was no statistical sig-nificance in clinical indexes and serum indexes of control group,serum levels of IgM,UREA and ALT in trial group before and af-ter treatment(P>0.05). The types and number of pathogenic bacteria of respiratory tract infection were decreased significantly in 2 groups,and the trial group was significantly less then the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). No obvious ADR was found in 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS:Pidotimod shows good clinical effects on bronchial asthma complicated with recurrent re-spiratory tract infection,can improve immunity and reduce the types and number of pathogenic bacteria with good safety.
3.Clinical diagnosis and analysis of cerebral cortical veinous thrombosis
Lidong JIAO ; Yan DING ; Yueshan PIAO ; Xiangbo WANG ; Dehong LU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(5):347-349
ObjectiveTo investigate thc clinical and radiological characteristics of cortical vein thrombosis for early diagnosis and treatment.Methods Retrospective analysis was carried out with the clinical cases of cortical vein thrombosis in 2010.The symptoms,sign,neuroimaging were analyzed and related literatures were reviewed.ResultsFour patients were collected,average age was forty years old.The main symptoms were headache and focal neurological signs in varying degrees,intarction or hemorrhage in one or two sides of parietal lobe could be found in CT or MRI.Hemorrhage was found in two patients,infarction was found in one patient,hemorthage and infarction were both found in another patient.ConclusionsHeadachc and focal neurological signs are the common sings and symptoms of patients with cortical vein thrombosis.CT and MRI are effective methods for the diagnosis of cortical vein thrombosis.
4.Preparation and identification of Nogo-66 polyclonal antibodies
Yunzheng XIE ; Panpan YU ; Dongyin LIU ; Peihua LU ; Lidong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(10):-
Objective To prepare polyclonal antibodies of anti Nogo-66, the extracellular region of one central nervous system neurite regeneration inhibitor Nogo, which could be used to further identification and functional study of Nogo molecule.Methods Preparing rabbit anti rat Nogo-66 polyclonal antibodies with a purified Nogo-66 fusion protein expressed in E.coli system. Studying its specificity by Western-blot and immuno-histochemical techniques and identifying its biological activity in PC12 cells.Results The high titer (1∶[KG-*2]10 000) anti rat Nogo-66 polyclonal antibodies were obtained.This antibody could specifically recognize the Nogo protein expressed in E.coli system.Immuno-histochemical staining indicated that the Nogo was widely expressed in rat spinal cord neurons and oligodendrocytes.It could effectively block the neurite extensioninhibition of Nogo protein in PC12.Conclusion Successful preparation of anti rat Nogo polyclonal antibodies provides a useful tool in identification or further functional study of Nogo molecule.
5.Predictive value of ischemia-modified albumin level in secondary cerebral infarction after transient ischemic attack in anterior circulation
Lidong DING ; Zhanghong XIAO ; Yun XU ; Huawu MAO ; Jue CHEN ; Xiaobo LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(7):751-754
Objective To predict a value of ischemia modified albumin (IMA) levels for assessing secondary cerebral infarction in patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) in anterior circulation.Methods 105 patients with TIA in anterior circulation admitted to the hospital within 3 hours were retrospectively studied.Combined with ABCD2 score,the correlations of IMA levels at 3 h,6 h and 12 h with secondary cerebral infarction after anterior circulation TIA were analyzed.Results IMA level was 75.28 u/L within 3h after TIA,and the sensitivity and specificity of TIA in anterior circulation were 66.7% and 76.2% respectively.In the total of 105 patients,16 cases (15.2%) suffered from secondary cerebral infarction within 7d,and 21 cases (20.0%) within 8~30d.The serum IMA levels were (87.43±19.89)U/L,(63.88±12.51)U/L and (61.21±12.28)U/L at 3h,6h and 12h after TIA,respectively.A simple analysis showed that there was a linear correlation between the IMA level and ABCD2 scores (P=0.000,r=0.666).Kaplan-Meier survival curve analysis showed that the increased IMA level within 3h,and moderate to high ABCD2 score were the risk factors for secondary cerebral infarction after TIA in anterior circulation (P=0.012,0.041).Conclusions Early detection of IMA has a clinical value similar to ABCD2 score to predict secondary cerebral infarction in patients with TIA in anterior circulation.
6.Changes of somatosensory evoked potentials and quantitative electroencephalogram in response to mild hypothermia following traumatic brain injury in rats
Qiaoli WU ; Lu HAN ; Ying CAI ; Chen WANG ; Lidong MO ; Xueqing ZHANG ; Huiling HUANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(4):356-360
Objective To investigate the effect of mild hypothermia on neuroprotection and prognosis prediction of rats with traumatic brain injury (TBI) by dynamically monitoring the somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) and quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG).Methods Forty healthy adult male SD rats were randomly divided into four groups according to random number table,ie,normal control group (with no intervention),sham operation group (fenestration only,without drilling),TBI group (fluid percussion was used to produce moderate to severe TBI),and mild hypothemia group (ice blanket was used immediately after TBI for continuous physical cooling and rectal temperature was maintained at 32-35℃ and rewarmed to 37℃ 6 hours after the initiation of cooling),with 10 rats per group.Changes of SEP and QEEG in all groups were monitored at 6,24 hours,and 7 days after TBI.Results (1) Compared with TBI group,the latency of SEP waves (P1 and N1) on the injured side in mild hypothemia group began to shorten at 24 hours(P < 0.05) and were close to that in the sham operation group at 7 days.(2) Except for normal control group and sham operation group,QEEG in TBI group showed decrease of α rhythm,increase of reactivity slow waves,and decrease or disappearance of QEEG relative power spectral values at all time points.In mild hypothermia group,the reactivity slow waves were decreased with a small amount of α wave; QEEG relative power spectral values were increased at 24 hours and 7 days (especially at 24 hours),but werc still lower than those in normal control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Mild hypothermia exerts neuroprotective effect through reducing SEP latency,raising relative power spectral values of QEEG,and improving the nerve conduction and brain electrical activity of the injured side.
7.The changes of miR-126 and SPRED1 levels after transient ischemic attack and their effects on prognosis
Lidong DING ; Zhanghong XIAO ; Tingting ZHANG ; Huawu MAO ; Xiaofang HANG ; Xiaobo LU ; Qi FANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(8):858-863
Objective To investigate the effects of changes of miR-126 and spouty related EVH,domain containing proteinl(SPRED1) after transient ischemic attack(TIA)on prognostic value for pathogenesis of secondary cerebral infarction.Methods Retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 106 patients with TIA was performed.The expression levels of miR-126,SPRED1 and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)in peripheral blood were detected at 3 h,6 h and 12 h after TIA onset respectively.The specificity and sensitivity of miR 126 and SPRED1 in the diagnosis of TIA were analyzed.The miR-126 and SPRED1 levels versus ABCD2 score were compared for evaluating their predictive value in the diagnosis of secondary cerebral infarction within 30 days after TIA onset.Results The miR-126 level was declined after TIA onset at 3 h(9.41±1.04),especially at 12 h(6.59 ±2.78),versus in healthy control (9.35±1.76)(t =-7.764,P=0.000).The SPRED1 level after TIA onset was increased at 3 h(58.05 ± 17.53)pg/L,12 h(82.64 ± 18.60)pg/L versus in healthy control(52.38 ± 13.24)pg/L(t=12.374,P =0.000).A closely negative correlation was found between levels of miR 126 and SPRED1 at 12 h point but not at 3 h and 6 h(r=-0.278,P=0.004).Both miR-126 and SPRED1 levels at 12 h after TIA were implied to sensitivity and specificity evaluation.Additionally,VEGF was significantly increased at 3 h (345.61 ± 76.76) pg/L,6 h (461.65 ±103.87)pg/L and 12 h (519.22 ± 103.55)pg/L after TIA onset as compared with healthy control (107.77± 26.04) pg/L(t =26.569,29.756,34.699,all P =0.000).The decrease of miR-126 and increase of SPRED1 at 12h after TIA indicated high incidences of cerebral infarction but their significance was less than ABCD2 score.Combination of miR 126,SPRED1 and ABCD2 score significantly improved the prediction for cerebral infarction(Z=2.105,P =0.035).Conclusions After the onset of TIA,levels of miR-126 and SPRED1 expression in combination of ABCD2 score can improve predictive value for cerebral infarction development.
8.Neurobrucellosis: a clinical analysis of 30 cases
Lidong JIAO ; Yang SONG ; Hui LU ; Xianling WANG ; Yan DING ; Hua WEI ; Xiangbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2017;50(9):676-680
Objective To investigate the clinical features of neurobrucellosis and improve the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.Methods The epidemiological information,clinical manifestation,laboratory examination,and imaging characteristics of 30 cases with neurobrucellosis were summarized retrospectively.Results There were 23 men,seven women in this group of cases.The mean age was 43 years.There were six cases with definite history of brucellosis,24 with exposure history of cattle and sheep or their diary products.Brucella blood serum agglutination tests were all positive in 30 cases.Meningitis or meningoencephalitis (29 cases),spinal cord lesion (20 cases) and auditory nerve's damage (18 cases) were the most common forms of neurobrucellosis in these patients.In the cerebral spinal fluid inspection tests,there were 29 cases with increasing leukocyte ((10-599) × 106/L),30 cases with elevated protein (0.5-4.0 g/L),29 cases with decreased glucose (0.8-2.6 mmol/L) in this group of patients.There were 17 cases with white matter lesion on cranial magnetic imaging.The combinations of doxycycline,rifampin and ceftriaxone sodium were given to most cases.The prognosis was good in most cases.Conclusions Neurobrucellosis is not unusual clinically,clinical presentation of which varies greatly.The most common form is meningitis or meningoencephalitis,whereas spinal cord damage and hearing damage are also common.Patients who come from epidemic area and develop unexplained neurological symptoms should be screened and distinguished with neurobrucellosis.
9.Effects of different culture conditions on isolation and expansion of stem cells from second-trimester amniotic fluids
Hui LIU ; Daqing LIU ; Lidong GUAN ; Zhifeng YAN ; Jing WANG ; Lijuan HE ; Yang LU ; Xue NAN ; Yali LI ; Xuetao PEI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;44(4):241-245
Objective To investigate the effects of different culture conditions on the isolation and expansion of stem cells from second-trimester amniotic fluids.Methods Amniotic fluids were obtained from 15 pregnant women undergone amniocenteses for medical indications between 16-24 gestation weeks by transabdominal amniocenteses from September 2007 to June 2008.Amniotic fluids(10-20 ml)samples were collected and each WaS cultured under different conditions or groups.(1)Low-glucose DMEM(LD) medium supplemented with 10%of fetal bovine serum(group of 10% FBS);(2)LD medium with 20%of FBS(group of 20%FBS);(3)LD medium with 15%of FBS and 4 ng/ml of basic fibroblast growth factor (group of bFGF);(4)LD medium with 10%of FBS as well ag the culture plate coated with gelatin(group of gelatin).The effects of different conditions were evaluated by comparing the number of primary colonies,the cell morphology and the ability of expansion.The isolated stem cells were identified by flow cytometry,RT-PCR and differentiation ability to edipocyte.Resuits (1)The success rates of primary culture of the group of 10%FBS,20%FBS,bFGF and gelatin were 60%,73%,73%and 60% respectively(P>0.05).The numbers of colonies were 0.9±0.5,2.6±1.5,2.9±1.5,1.1±0.8(P<0.01 when group of 10%FBS and gelatin compared with group of 20%FBS and bFGF);among the primary colonies,fibroblast-like colonies accounted for 46%,49%,64%.44%respectively(P>0.05).(2)The second passage cells obtained from all of these four groups could difierentiate into adipocyte after induction.(3)In the group of bFGF,stem cells were isolated from 5 samples and expanded to nearly 107 cells after 5 passages(P<0.01 compared with other groups).(4)Karyotype were normal in all samples.(5)Stem cells from bFGF group showed positive expression of SSEA-4.Oct-4 and Nanog gene detected by flow cytometry and RT-PCR.Conclusion Stem cells can be isolated from second-trimester amniotic fluids;moderate serum concentration and supplementation of bFGF can improve the efficiency of isolation and expansion of amniotic fluid of stem cells.
10.Application of integer lifting wavelet transform and subblock coding to medical image compression.
Xiaoqi LU ; Xiaozhao XU ; Lidong YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(2):241-245
The method of subblock coding for medical image compression is presented by means of the integer lifting wavelet transform. The integer lifting wavelet transform has better effects on improving the processing speed; it can achieve wavelet transform for arbitrary size image and accomplish the transform at current position; furthermore, it can save memory space. The lifting algorithm can deal with the lossless compression and loss compression of image simultaneously, so it is adapted to telemedicine system and medical image compression system. The compression method based on image subblock coding can not only realize controlling BR (bit ratio), but also realize SNR (signal noise ratio) and suit for progressive transform.
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