1.Comparison of different chemiluminecence immunoassay analyzers for determination of serum thyroid stimulating hormone in patients with suspicious subclinical hypothyroidism
Tingting WANG ; Fengling SHAN ; Hankui LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(6):342-345
Objective To evaluate the differences of serum TSH of suspicious subclinical hypothyroidism determined by four automatic biochemical analyzers and the impact on clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods Taking results of Roche Cobas e601 laboratory test as a reference, 103 serum samples with TSH 2.50-10.00 mU/L(90 with TSH≥4.27 mU/L) and normal FT3, FT4 were selected.Four different automatic biochemical analyzers (Cobas e601, Immulite2000, Centaur XP, I2000) were used to measure TSH of the serum samples at the same time.Wilcoxon signed rank test, Spearman correlation analysis were used for data analysis.Results TSH (M(P25, P75)) measured by 4 methods were 5.20(4.73, 6.40), 2.95(2.59, 3.48), 3.30(2.94, 4.15) and 4.10(3.43, 4.75) mU/L, which varied significantly from one assay to another (z values:-8.78,-8.41,-7.64,-8.09,-8.50, all P<0.05).The correlations between methods were of great differences (rs ranged from 0.45 to 0.92).Significant differences existed in each other for subclinical hypothyroidism diagnosis based on TSH cutoff respectively.Conclusion Results from different automatic immunoassay analyzers in patients with TSH of 2.50-10.00 mU/L varied widely, hence, it is indeterminate to diagnose subclinical hypothyroidism only relies on a single serum TSH test.
2.Clinical evaluation of thyroglobulin Ⅱ assay and its impact on clinical management of thyroid diseases
Fengling SHAN ; Tingting WANG ; Dazhi WANG ; Wei JIANG ; Hankui LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2016;36(3):246-249
Objective To compare the consistence and difference between the assay results of the second generation of Tg (Tg Ⅱ) and the first generation of Tg (Tg Ⅰ) immunoassay,as well as to evaluate the impact of Tg Ⅱ on the clinical management of thyroid diseases.Methods Serum samples of 249 patients (30 with benign thyroid disorders and 219 with DTC;64 males and 185 females,average age 43.0 years)were collected and assayed by Tg Ⅱ and TgⅠ kits simultaneously.The measuring ranges of TgⅠ and TgⅡ were 0.10-1 000.00 μg/L and 0.04-500.00 μg/L,respectively.Data were analyzed by the Wilcoxon rank sum test and Spearman correlation analysis using IBM SPSS 19.0.Results The assay results of TgⅡ and TgⅠ strongly correlated (rs =0.979,P<0.05).However,the median value of TgⅡ (2.31 (0.06-13.17) μg/L) was lower than that of TgⅠ(3.63(0.41-16.84) μg/L)(z=-13.25,P<0.001).The difference between Tg Ⅱ and Tg Ⅰ got bigger when TgⅠ value decreased more.TgⅡ values were 11.09% lower than TgⅠ (5.61(1.07-26.39) μg/L) vs 6.31(2.07-33.93) μg/L;z=-4.78,P<0.05) in 30 patients with benign thyroid disorders and 37.71% lower (2.18(0.07-7.47) μ.g/L) vs 3.50(0.39-10.18) μg/L;z=-9.02,P<0.001) in 108 DTC patients without 131 Ⅰ treatment.But the above changes had no influence on clinical diagnosis and treatment.In the 71 DTC patients post 131Ⅰ treatment with low TSH and normal TgAb,there were 3 cases with TgⅠ>1.0 μg/L but TgⅡ<1.0μg/L,and 12 cases with TgⅠ>0.1 μg/L but TgⅡ<0.04 μg/L.Conclusions Serum TgⅡand Tg Ⅰ assay results are strongly correlated,though Tg Ⅱ value is slightly lower than Tg Ⅰ value.This difference may have no significant influence on the clinical diagnosis of thyroid diseases.However,TgⅡ may be better to evaluate the curative effect in some DTC patients post 131Ⅰ therapy.
3.Reference interpretation of 2015 American Thyroid Association management guidelines for adult patients with thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer
Fengling SHAN ; Tingting WANG ; Hankui LU ; Hong DING
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2016;36(3):267-269
Objective To interpret the major characteristics of literatures cited by 2015 ATA management guidelines for adult patients with thyroid nodules and DTC (2015 version).Methods The titles,datelines of the references,the medical specialties and regional distribution of the journals,and the definition of the scientific evidence rating for relevant references were extracted and analyzed.The data were roughly compared with those of 2009 revised ATA management guidelines for patients with thyroid nodules and DTC (2009 version).Results A total of 1 078 literatures,from 172 journals and 8 books,were cited by 2015 version,with 63 years spacing from 1952 to 2015.Extensive medical specialties were involved.The journals were world-wide distributed but the regional bias was obvious.Compared to the 2009 version,2015version adopted more recent literatures,and used more evidence rating for the recommendations.However,references with high-quality evidence were both less than 50% in the two versions.Conclusion Huge amount of references with multi-specialties have been cited in 2015 version,however the regional distribution bias is distinctive and references with high-quality evidence are still insufficient.
4.Protective effect of total alkaloids of Rhizoma Corydalis on experimental gastric mucosal lesions in rats
Yan CHEN ; Shengfeng WANG ; Huanhuan SHEN ; Tingting GONG ; Weiguang SHAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2015;(5):825-830
OBJECTIVE To investigate the protective effect of total alkaloids of Rhizoma Corydalis (TARC) on experimental gastric mucosal lesions in rats. METHODS Gastric mucosal lesions were induced in rats by injecting acetic acid under gastric mucosal. From the 2nd day post the preparation of the rat model, cimetidine 400 mg · kg-1 or TARC 20, 40 and 80 mg · kg-1 was ig delivered for 15 d in different groups. Two days after the last delivery, gastric juice volume and total acidity were measured. Histopathology of stomach tissues was observed by HE staining. The area of gastric ulcer area was measured and the ulcer index and ulcer inhibitory rate were calculated. The expression of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and EGF receptor (EGFR) was detected by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS Comparing with shame group, the eare of gastric ulcer and ulcer index were increased signifi?cantly in the model group(P<0.01), suggesting that the model rats were prepared properly. Compared with the model group, the ulcer area in rats of cimetidine and TARC 80 mg·kg-1 groups was decreased by 39.9%and 23.7%,respectively. The ulcer index was decreased by 52.3%and 30.5%,respectively. There was no significant difference between the cimetidine group and TARC 80 mg · kg-1 group, in the ulcer area or index. Compared with model group, EGF protein expression of cimetidine and TARC 40 and 80 mg · kg-1 groups was increased by 81.8%,24.2%and 57.6%,respectively while EGFR protein expression was increased by 45.9%,16.2%and 29.7%,respectively(P<0.05,P<0.01). Deciduous and necrotic gastric mucosal and a large amount of inflmmatory cells infiltration were observed in model group, and gastric mucosal lesions were improved in cimetidine and TARC 40 and 80 mg · kg-1 groups. CONCLUSION TARC has protective effect on gastric mucosal lesions in rats. The mechanism may be related to the increase of EGF and EGFR protein expression.
5.The level and clinical significance of interleukin-17 in primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome with interstitial lung disease
Yitian SHI ; Xianghui MENG ; Tingting SUN ; Bailing TIAN ; Shan ZHAO ; Pingting YANG ; Weiguo XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2012;16(11):738-740
Objective To investigate the level of IL-17 and its clinical significance in patients with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome (pSS) complicated with interstitial lung disease (ILD).Methods IL-17 levels were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 53 untreated patients with pSS (25patients with only lacriminal and/or salivary gland involvement,28 with only interstitial lung disease involvement) and 15 healthy controls.The related clinical and laboratory data were recorded.ANOVA,LSDtest and Pearson test were used for statistical analysis.Results There were significant differences between the 3 groups(F=22.504,P=0.000).The mean concentration of sera IL-I7 in the patients with ILD was significantly higher than in patients with only lacriminal or salivary gland involvement (P<0.05).There was no difference in the levels of sera IL-17 between the patients with only lacriminal and/or salivary gland involvement and healthy controls (P>0.05).Conclusion Our results show that patients with pSS concomitant with ILD have high serum IL-17 levels,which highlight the role of IL-17 in Sj(o)gren's syndrome interstitial lung injury.
6.Effects of prenatal hypoxia on renin-angiotensin system in plasma and liver of offspring rats
Caiping MAO ; Tingting ZHONG ; Nan CHEN ; Shan JIANG ; Xiangwei ZHANG ; Li CAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(7):975-979
Aim To study the effects of prenatal hy-poxia on the risk of fatty liver disease to search the drug targets .Methods Intrauterine hypoxia rats model was established .The bodies and livers of fetal rats of 21 days, and adult offspring rats of 5 months with and without anoxic treatment were all weighed .The liver index was calculated and the concentrations of renin-angiotensin system components in circulation system and livers of offspring rats were measured .Results The weight of the bodies , livers and index of liver weight to body weight ( liver index ) were significantly decreased in the PH group compared with the normal group.These differences disappeared in adulthood . However, the liver index of adult offsprings in the PH group after hypoxia stress for 7 days was significantly increased compared with that of adult offsprings in nor-mal group.There were no significant differences in the concentrations of AngⅠ, AngⅡ and ACE in plasma and livers between the two groups of fetal rats and the two groups of adult offspring rats separately .The con-centrations of AngⅡ in the livers of adult rats in PH group were significantly higher than those in normal group.The concentrations of AngⅠ in livers and the concentrations of AngⅡ in plasma and livers in the group treated with hypoxia stress for 7 days were signif-icantly higher than those without hypoxia stress .The concentrations of ACE in livers and the concentrations of AngⅡ in plasma and livers in PH adult offsprings were significantly higher than those of normal adult off-springs .Conclusion PH can induce the increase of RAS content in the livers of fetus and adult rats , RAS is more likely to be activated after hypoxia stimulation in the following adulthood .PH is a potential mecha-nism that mediates offspring susceptibility of fatty liver .
7.Quantitative measurement of fatty liver by spectral imaging on gemstone CT:an experimental study on mice model
Tingting SHI ; Jian HE ; Jiong SHI ; Shan JIANG ; Bin XUE ; Zhengyang ZHOU ; Bin ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(12):2079-2083
Objective To investigate the feasibility of quantitative measurement of fat concentration by CT spectral imaging in a mice model of fatty liver.Methods Twenty-four mice with different degrees of fatty liver underwent CT spectral imaging.CT values of liver parenchyma under mixed X-ray energy and 65 keV,fat concentration based on various basic material pairs (fat/water,fat/io-dine,fat/calcium)and spectral curves were obtained.Liver specimens were obtained to measure the concentration of triglyceride , and HE staining was performed.Correlations between various CT indexes and triglyceride concentration were analyzed.Results Correlation between fat concentration (fat/water pair)and triglyceride (r =0.91 5 )was better than that between CT values on 65 keV and triglyceride (r=-0.858),as well as polychromatic CT values (r=-0.81 6).All the P values were<0.001.Correlations between fat concentrations based on fat/iodine or fat/calcium pairs and triglyceride were relatively low (r=-0.726,-0.660).CT indexes on 1.25 mm slice thickness performed better than those on 2.5 mm.With fatty liver degree increased,the shape of spectral curve changed gradually.Conclusion Liver fat concentration can be measured by CT spectral imaging noninvasively,accurately and quantitatively in a mice model of fatty liver.
8.Effects of a compound Chinese medicine Xinji' erkang on isoproterenol-induced ventricular remodeling in mice.
Shan GAO ; Xinghui WANG ; Lingling HUANG ; Tingting YU ; Suming DU ; Yanwei GUO ; Yuan JIA ; Jian WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(3):330-6
To investigate the effects of Xinji' erkang (XJEK), a compound Chinese herbal medicine, on isoproterenol-induced ventricular remodeling in mice.
9.Simultaneous Determination of Low-molecular-weight Carbonyl Compounds in Oil-containing Herbs by HPLC Coupled with Pro-column Derivatization
Junbo XING ; Hong CAO ; Jiong ZHANG ; Tingting SHAN ; Caihong SHUI ; Yumin CHEN ; Dan HU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(12):46-48
Objective To establish an HPLC method for determination of low-molecular-weight carbonyl compounds in the oil-containing herbs. Methods After carbonyl compounds in the samples were extracted with water, the solution reacted with 2, 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) in an acidic medium to form 2, 4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives, which were separated on Kromasil KR100-5 C18 column (250 mm× 4.6 mm, 5 μm). The mobile phase A was water-acetonitrile-tetrahydrofuran-isopropanol (59∶30∶10∶1), mobile phase B was water-acetonitrile (35∶65), gradient elution. The flow rate was 0.8 mL/min, detection wavelength was 365 nm, and column temperature was 30 ℃. Results Good linearities were obtained in corresponding concentration ranges, with correlation coefficient over 0.999. The limits of detection of the eight DNPH derivatives were 0.002-0.008 μg/mL, and the average recoveries were 88.49%-93.65%. Conclusion The method is simple, accurate and reliable, with good reproducibility.
10.Benefit finding and its influencing factors for caregivers of patients with cancer
Qingyue ZHANG ; Shan XIAO ; Tingting WEI ; Xiaocen CHEN ; Liyuan SUN ; Jing LI ; Ling YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(8):598-602
Objective To investigate the benefit finding for caregivers of patients with cancer and its influencing factors. Methods Totally 330 couples of cancer patients and caregivers were investigated from October 2014 to September 2015 by convenience sampling method. The cancer patients were investigated with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The caregivers of cancer patients were investigated with Benefit Finding Scale, Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview, Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey. Results The total score of benefit finding was (59.65 ± 11.12) points. Regression analysis indicated that caregivers' education, religious, informational and emotional support, caregiver burden, patients' depression symptom, cancer stage and self-caring were influencing factors of benefit finding for caregivers (t=-3.689-5.913, P<0.01 or 0.05), which explained 30.0% of the variance. Conclusions The caregivers of patients with cancer have a low level of benefit finding. Oriented by influencing factors of benefit finding, the health workers should enhance targeted interventions, promote positive perception in the process of caring, develop the quality of caring and life.