1.Significance of serum CD25/serum ferritin in the diagnosis of lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome
Daoxiang WU ; Zhao WANG ; Xiaolin WANG ; Rongrong LIN ; Nuan LIU ; Jia ZHANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(3):145-148
Objective To investigate the significance of serum CD25 / serum ferritin in the diagnosis of lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (LAHS),so as to provide the clinical basis for improving its recognition and giving effective therapy. Methods The serums were collected from 70 patients with hemophagocytic syndrom in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University during the period from October 2008 to June 2011, including 31 LAHS cases and 39 other disease-associated HPS cases. The serum CD25 level in HPS patients was measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the serum ferritin was measured on the same day. Then the serum CD25/ferritin ratio was calculated and the differences of the serum CD25, serum ferritin and serum CD25/ferritin ratio between two groups were compared. Results The variance of serum CD25 [(15760.52±7851.74) pg/ml vs (12727.41±11285.28) pg/ml,t=-1.78,P=0.075] and serum ferritin levels (1750.00 ng/ml vs 2947.00 ng/ml,Z=-1.490,P=0.136)were not statistically significant between two groups,while the serum CD25/serum ferritin ratio in LAHS patients was significantly higher than the other group(8.57×10-3 vs 2.84×10-3,Z=-2.106,P=0.035).Conclusion The serum CD25/ serum ferritin ratio is statistically higher in LAHS patients, which might be a novel useful marker for predicting underlying malignant lymphoma in HPS patients.
2.Effects of EGB on hippocampus CA1 region Caspase-9P35 activity in dementia rats induced by Dgal
Li SHAO ; Pengju MA ; Deqin GENG ; Nuan WANG ; Quansheng HUANG ; Jing BAO ; Ailing JI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(10):884-886
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of extract ginkgo biloba (EGb) on learning memory ability and hippocampus CA1 region Caspase-9P35 activity in dementia rats induced by D-gal.Methods 48 rats were randomly divided into six groups.The dementia model were established by injecting intraperitoneally with the D-gal and each EGb group was injected different doses of EGb simultaneously.TUNEL method was used to detect apoptosis of hippocampal neurons in the CA1 region.Immunohistochemistry and Western Blot were used to determine the expression of Caspase-9P35 in hippocampus CA1 region.Results Compared with the normal group,TUN EL-positive neurons ( (37.8 ± 1.3 ),(0.8 ± 0.2 ) ) and the activity of Caspase-9P35 ( (37.6 ±1.8 ),(6.2 ± 1.3 ) ) had significant increase in hippocampal CA1 subfield of D-gal group (P < 0.01 ).Contrast to D-Gal group,TUNEL-positive neurons ( ( 17.6 ± 0.9),(9.8 ± 0.8 ),( 37.8 ± 1.3 ) ) and the activity of Caspase9P35( (28.6 ± 1.3),(25.0 ± 1.6),(37.6 ± 1.8) ) were significant decreased in EGb-M and EGb-H group (P<0.01 ).While TUNEL-positive neurons and the activity of Caspase-9P35 had not significant difference in the therapy group than D-Gal group (P > 0.05).Conclusion EGb can improve the cognitive level of the dementia rats.One of the therapeutic mechanisms may be to decrease the hippocampus CA1 region Caspase-9P35 activity.The results of the pretreatment group was more effective than the therapy group.
3.Performance evaluation system of research institutions funded by the South Korean government
Jun XU ; Nuan CHANG ; Xiuxin JIANG ; Kun LI ; Zhiwei JING ; Sicheng WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(8):679-682
Performance evaluation system of 13 research institutions funded by the South Korean government was introduced in terms of policy and management.The situation of Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine performance evaluation in 2012 was presented.A reference has been provided for further improving science and technology evaluation system of China.
4.Studv on threshold of low temperature burns in rats
Chun-Nuan HUO ; Jian-Rong WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2011;17(34):4113-4115
Objective To explore experimental evidence for prevention and treatment of low temperature burns in clinical practice.Methods A rat model of low temperature burns was established by exposing abdominal skin to temperature of 42 ~ 70 ℃.Time needed to cause burns,severity of damage,pathological changes,relation between tissue damage and temperature and mortality of animal models were studied.Results We found that skin tissue was not different between the 42 ℃ rats and normal temperature rats.45.2% rats died in 2-3 h after exposed to 45 ℃.All rats died in 45-60 min after exposed to 50 ℃.Death time was(42.43 ±2.15)min in rats directly exposed to 55 ℃,and(66.14 ±8.61)min in rats with protection,and the difference was significant(t =7.0697,P < 0.01).Microscopy revealed that wide necrosis in rats skin,subcutaneous tissue and deep muscular layer.Conclusions Low temperature burns are caused by direct exposure to temperature of 45 ~ 70 ℃ while high temperature bums are caused by direct exposure to temperature of 70 ℃ and above.Severity of damage and mortality is related to temperature,exposure time and position.
5.Development of physiological monitors based on the Zigbee technology for hyperbaric oxygen chambers.
Jin-Nuan ZHENG ; Bao-Ming WU ; Jin-Zhao LIN ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(3):193-197
This paper introduces a monitor that can monitor five physiological parameters (ECG, blood pressure, spo2, respiration and temperature) based on Wireless Sensor Networks. The monitor will be applied to hyperbaric oxygen chambers. After acquisition, the signal will be displayed on the LCD screen of the monitor terminal in the cabin. At the same time, the Zigbee RF module will send the signal to the extravehicular guardianship PC terminals. This monitor equipment can realize synchronous real-time monitoring both inside and outside. What's more? A host can also display monitoring data the three monitor terminals collected. Preliminary clinical tests show that the monitors are safe and the monitoring results are satisfactory.
Equipment Design
;
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
;
instrumentation
;
Monitoring, Physiologic
;
instrumentation
;
Wireless Technology
;
instrumentation
6.Study on dynamic accumulation of flavone in various Chrysanthemum morifolium for medicine.
Qiao-Sheng GUO ; Tao WANG ; Li-Tao CHENG ; Tao-Ying WANG ; Ying-Nuan LIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(11):1237-1239
OBJECTIVETo study the dynamic accumulation of flavonoids in Chrysanthemum morifolium in order to chose the optimal harvest time.
METHODThe flavonoid content was determined in various C. morifolium and in different periods.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe accumulation of flavonoid in various Chrysanthemum reached a high level when lingulate flowers were in 50% blossom and tube ones in 30% or lingulate flowers were in 70% blossom and tube ones in 50%. Only few of C. morifolium reached a high level of flavonoid, when 1 both ingulate and tube flowers blossomed fully.
Chrysanthemum ; metabolism ; Flavones ; Flavonoids ; metabolism ; Flowers ; metabolism ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Time Factors
7.Comparative study on inner quality of various Chrysanthemum morifolium cultivated in Tongxiang city.
Tao WANG ; Qiao-Sheng GUO ; Xue-Gen SHEN ; Ying-Nuan LIANG ; Tao-Ying WANG ; Jian-Song ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(9):783-849
OBJECTIVETo study the quality and the chemical components of Chrysanthemum morifolium from Tongxiang city.
METHODChemical constituents of nine cultivars were compared in three types of index: chlorogenic acid, flavonoid and volatile oil.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe content varied significantly. The content of chlorogenic acid in Jinjuerhao was 6.66%, the highest among the samples. Yizhongdabaiju showed the highest flavonoid and volatile oil with 9.49% and 3.30 mL x kg(-1) respectively.
China ; Chlorogenic Acid ; analysis ; Chrysanthemum ; chemistry ; classification ; growth & development ; Ecosystem ; Flavonoids ; analysis ; Flowers ; chemistry ; Oils, Volatile ; analysis ; Plant Preparations ; analysis ; chemistry ; standards ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; classification ; growth & development ; Quality Control ; Species Specificity
8.Expression of serum sHLA-G in patients with hemophagocytic syndrome and its clinical significance.
Xiao-Lin WANG ; Zhao WANG ; Rong-Rong LIN ; Jia ZHANG ; Dao-Xiang WU ; Nuan LIU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(1):219-222
In order to investigate the expression of serum sHLA-G in hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) patients and to evaluate its clinical significance, the clinical data of HPS patients in Capital Medical University Beijing Friendship Hospital during the period from September 2008 to July 2010 were collected. They were divided into infection-associated HPS, tumor-associated HPS and rheumatological disease-associated HPS according to cause of diseases. The serum concentration of sHLA-G in HPS patients and 25 healthy controls was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), the correlations between sHLA-G level and laboratory indicators were analyzed. The results showed that the level of serum sHLA-G in HPS patients was significantly higher than that in healthy controls (p = 0.003), but the difference was not statistically significant between HPS groups of different causes (p = 0.233). The positive correlation of sHLA-G level in HPS patients with platelet count was found, but there was no positive correlation of their sHLA-G levels with WBC, Hb, Plt, ALT, AST, LDH, Alb, TBil, DBil, IBil, Cr, BUN, TG, fibrinogen and ferritin levels detected on same day. It is concluded that the the increase of serum sHLA-G levels in HPS patients may be caused by different factors such as infection, tumor, T cell activation and over-stimulation of several cytokines. sHLA-G can inhibit NK cell activity, resulting in formation of abnormal immune storm, and may be play a role in the pathogenesis of HPS.
Adolescent
;
Adult
;
Case-Control Studies
;
Child
;
Child, Preschool
;
Female
;
HLA-G Antigens
;
blood
;
Humans
;
Killer Cells, Natural
;
metabolism
;
Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic
;
blood
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Young Adult
9.Study on dynamic accumulation of secondary metabolites content and isoenzyme activity during blossoming stages in Chrysanthemum morifolium originating from Wenxian county.
Ying-nuan LIANG ; Qiao-sheng GUO ; Zhong-yi ZHANG ; Su-xia WANG ; Tao WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(3):199-202
OBJECTIVETo study the anabolic rule of secondary metabolites and dynamic activity of isoenzyme in Chrysanthemum morifolium originating from Wenxian county during blossoming stages.
METHODThe flavonoid, chlorogenic acid and anthocyanin content as well as the PAL, PPO and POD activity were determined in C. morifolium originating from Wenxian county during blossoming stages.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe content of flavonoid and chlorogenic acid was the highest at 70% of full blossom, the anthocyanin at 50% and PPO activity at 30% with the same trend of two cultivars. Between the two cultivars, the trend of PAL and POD was different. The highest of "huaidabaiju" appeared at 70% and 30%, but that of "huaixiaobaiju" appeared at 50% and 50%.
Anthocyanins ; metabolism ; Catechol Oxidase ; metabolism ; China ; Chlorogenic Acid ; metabolism ; Chrysanthemum ; enzymology ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Flavonoids ; metabolism ; Flowers ; enzymology ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Peroxidase ; metabolism ; Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase ; metabolism ; Plants, Medicinal ; enzymology ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Seasons ; Species Specificity
10.Preparation of 99Tcm labeled survivin mRNA antisense PNA and gene imaging in nude mice bearing lung carcinoma A549 xenografts
Xin-ming, ZHAO ; Meng, DAI ; Ya-li, LIU ; Jian-fang, WANG ; Jing-mian, ZHANG ; Ying-chen, WANG ; Zhao-qi, ZHANG ; Chun-nuan, DAI ; De-zhi, LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(5):339-343
Objective To prepare the 99Tcm-survivin mRNA antisense peptide nucleic acid (PNA)and investigate its value as a gene imaging agent in tumor bearing mice and early diagnosis in tumor.Methods Survivin mRNA antisense PNA and mismatch PNA were synthesized.Four amino acids (Gly- (D)Ala-Gly-Gly) and Aba (4-aminobutyric acid) were linked to the 5' end of PNA.Gly- (D)Ala-Gly-Gly served as a chelating moiety for strong chelation of 99Tcm and Aba acted as a spacer to minimize the steric hindrance.PNAs were labeled with 99Tcm by the ligand-exchange method.The labeling efficiency and radiochemical purity were measured by HPLC and ITLC methods.There were five BALB/c nude mice bearing human lung carcinoma ( A549 ) in each of antisense PNA and mismatch PNA groups.Gene imaging of 99Tcm-survivin mRNA antisense and mismatch PNAs were performed at 1,2 and 4 h post the injection,respectively,and the T/NT ratio was measured by the method of ROI.The statistical comparisons of average values were performed with the two-group t-test for independent sample by SPSS 13.0.Results The product kept stable in vitro.The labeling efficiency of 99Tcm-survivin mRNA antisense PNA was (95.48 ±1.92)% and more than 85% after the incubation for24 h in serum.The radiochemical purity was > 95%.The labeling efficiency of mismatch PNA was similar to the antisense PNA.99Tcm-survivin mRNA antisense PNA was especially uptaken by tumor lesion,and its accumulation reached the top at 4 h post the injection.T/NT ratios at 1,2,and 4 h were 2.70 ± 0.28,3.44 ± 0.35,4.21 ± 0.63,respectively.In the comparison,the T/NT ratio of 99Tcm-survivin mRNA mismatch PNA at 4 h (3.12 ±0.50) was significantly lower (t =2.918,P =0.019).Conclusions 99Tcm-survivin mRNA antisense PNA has high labeling efficiency,good stability and no need of purification.Its characteristic of especial uptake by tumor lesion provides the potential value in early diagnosis of tumor.