1.Expressions of fibroblast growth factor-1, mitogen activated protein kinase-1 and CD34 in the lesions of patients with psoriasis vulgaris and their significance
Jian JIAO ; Chunhong ZHANG ; Shifeng Lü
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;46(11):784-787
Objective To estimate the relationship of fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1),mitogen activated protein kinase-1 (MAPK-1) and CD34 expressions with clinicopathological findings in lesions of psoriasis vulgaris.Methods Skin specimens were collected from 30 patients with psoriasis vulgaris,whose general information and clinical findings were recorded.The protein expressions of FGF-1,MAPK-1 and CD34 in these specimens were detected by tissue chip technology and immunohistochemistry,and the mRNA expression of FGF-1 by reverse transcription-PCR.The correlations of FGF-1 protein expression with patients' gender,age,clinical stage,psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) score,angiogenesis and abnormal epidermal proliferation were statistically analyzed.Results The protein and mRNA expressions of FGF-1 were significantly higher in the lesions than in the control skin (both P < 0.05).The protein expressions of CD34 and MAPK-1 were significantly increased,and positively associated with the protein expression of FGF-1 in psoriatic lesions.The up-regulation of FGF-1 protein was unrelated to the age or gender of patients,but associated with clinical stage and PASI score.The proportion of patients with increased FGF-1 expression was significantly larger in patients at active stage and with high PSAI score than in those at quiescent stage and with low PSAI score (P < 0.05).Conclusions In psoriasis vulgaris,FGF-1 may participate in the abnormal epidermal proliferation and vascular dysplasia in dermal papilla,and the upregulation of FGF-1 appears to be associated with the progression of disease and aggravation of lesions.
2.Analysis of eCG in 400 AIDS patients at different age grades
Sen GUO ; Shifeng LI ; Yan JING ; Tao ZHU ; Congmin Lü ; Yunping PAN ; Lihong YANG ; Shuai YUAN ; Zhongjian LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(12):1301-1303
ObjectiveTo study the Electrocardiogram (ECG) changes in AIDS patients at different age grades. MethodsThe ECG of 400 AIDS patients at different age were analyzed retrospectively. Results(①)The rate of abnormal ECG in the age group of 46 ~50 years was significantly higher than 11 ~ 15(P =0. 008) ,21 ~25( P = 0. 041 ),31 ~ 35 ( P = 0. 022 ),41 ~ 45 ( P = 0. 001 ) and 51 ~ 55 ( P = 0. 047 ) years groups respectively. (②)The rate of bradyarrhythmia in the age group of 46 ~ 50 years was significantly higher than 31 ~ 35 (U = 2. 44) ,36 -40( U = 2. 18 ) ,41 ~ 45 ( U = 2. 57 ) years groups ( P < 0. 05 respectively. (③)The rate of left atrial and ventricular hypertrophy in 11 ~ 15 years group was significantly lower than the age groups older than 46 (except for 51 ~ 55years group) ;those aged >60 had higher atrial and ventricular hypertrophy rate than 36 ~40,41 ~45 and 51 ~55years groups ( P < 0. 05 respectively). ConclusionsAIDS patients at all ages may present abnormal ECG, which is positively correlated with age.