1.Risk and protective factors of periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants
Yinquan XU ; Ya DONG ; Zhenlang LIN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(6):548-552
Objective To identify risk and protective factors of the periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (PV-IVH) in preterm infants. Methods By 1:1 case-control study, prenatal and perinatal data were collected and analyzed between preterm infants with PV-IVH and control group from January 2012 to October 2014. The risk and protective factors for the PV-IVH were identiifed by univariate analysis and multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis. Results There were one hundred and thirty-two preterm infants diagnosed of PV-IVH, in which, among whom 6 preterm infants could not be matched to the control infants in the protocol. Finally, 126 pairs of infants were enrolled in the study. There were no differences between two groups in gestational age and birth weight (all P>0.05). Multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis found that BE<-5 mmol/L in the initial blood gas analysis after birth (OR=1.986, 95.0%CI:1.039-3.796), mechanical ventilation (OR=2.913, 95%CI:1.390-6.101), weight gain≤10 g/d in the second week (OR=2.303, 95%CI:1.164-4.558) were risk factors, while number of previous pregnancies≥1 times (OR=0.426, 95%CI:0.229-0.792) was a protective factor for PV-IVH. Conclusions The risk factors of PV-IVH in preterm infants include the lower BE value in the initial blood gas analysis, required mechanical ventilation, and less weight gain in the second week.
2.Clinical characteristics of septic arthritis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: an analysis of 12 cases
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(9):589-592
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients with septic arthritis.Methods Twelve SLE patients with septic arthritis admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 1990 to December 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Results The median duration from onset of SLE to septic arthritis was 8.5 months (ranged from 1 to 120 months).All patients had received higher doses of steroid therapy (equal to prednisolone 1 mg ·kg-1 ·d-1) and immunosuppressant,and 5 of them had received methylprednisolone pulse therapy.The infectious manifestations included joint pain (all cases),swelling (5 cases),reduced joint function (8 cases) and fever (10 cases).All patients were oligo-arthritis.The hip and knee joints were most commonly involved.Three patients were infected by Salmonella,4 patients were infected by S.aureus,and 3 patients were infected by tuber culosis.Conclusion When SLE patients with long term steroid and immunosuppressant therapy developedacute joint pain and swelling,septic arthritis should be considered.Synovial fluid Gram stain,culture,blood culture and arthroscopy should be performed promptly.Appropriate antibiotics should be administered,and early treatment can improve the outcomes.
3.Analysis of etiology and clinical features of hospital-acquired bloodstream infection in children
Yuebo XU ; Lin DONG ; Lin LIU ; Beibei CAI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(4):221-226
Objective To summarize the pathogenic spectrum and antimicrobial susceptibility of hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSI) in children,and to provide evidence for clinical antiinfection treatment.Methods During January 2004 to December 2011,the clinical data and drug susceptibility results of 168 children who were diagnosed with HABSI based on positive results of pathogen tests were reviewed retrospectively in Yuying Children's Hospital affiliated to Wenzhou Medical College.Results A total of 171 strains were isolated from blood specimens of the 168 children.The majority of HABSI occurred in the intensive care unit (73.7 %),followed by department of hematology (22.6%).Gram-positive bacteria,gram-negative bacteria and fungi accounted for 53.8%,34.5% and 11.7%,respectively.The predominant pathogens were Stagphylococcus epidermidis (14.1%),followed by Klebsiella pneumonia (13.5 %),Staphylococcus haemolyticus (7.6%),Staphylococcus aureus (6.4%),Enterococcus faecium (6.4%) and Escherichia coli (6.4 %).Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis resistant to methicillin were detected in 9.1 % and 91.7 % of specimens,respectively.Staphylococcus and enterococcus which were resistant to vancomycin or linezolid were not detected.The isolation rates of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli with extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) were 95.7% and 72.7%,respectively.One hundred and sixty cases (95.2 %) had underlying diseases including premature birth and low birth weight (60.7%).One hundred and twenty-six cases (75.0%) underwent invasive procedures.The peak incidence of HABSI occurred in children less than 3 months old (75.6%).Conclusions HABSI is most common in infants younger than 3 months old,with underlying diseases or undergone invasive procedures.The pathogens are mainly gram-positive bacteria.Very low birth weight infants can acquire unusual infection of Kodamaea ohmeri.Thus,it is essential to strengthen the prevention of hospital-acquired infection.
4.Cropping system and research strategies in Panax ginseng.
Liang SHEN ; Jiang XU ; Lin-lin DONG ; Xi-wen LI ; Shi-lin CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(17):3367-3373
Panax ginseng is the king of herbs and plays important roles in the traditional Chinese medicine industry. In this paper, we summarized the development of ginseng cultivation in China and other main countries, analyzed the effects of ecological factors of soil and climate on ginseng distribution, and investigated the characteristic of main cultivation patterns (conversion of forest to cultivate ginseng soils, cultivated ginseng in the farmland and wild nursery). Aimed at the serious issues in the cultivation, research strategies have been provided to guarantee the sustainable development of the ginseng industry. The patterns of cultivated ginseng in the farmland should be strive to develop; pollution-free cultivation and studies of continuous cropping obstacles should be carried out; ginseng varieties suited to ecological environment of farmland should be bred using modern biotechnology.
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5.Apoptosis induced by berbamine in K562 cells correlates with the expression levels of bcr/abl gene and P210
Dong WU ; Maofang LIN ; Xiaoying ZHAO ; Rongzhen XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To explore the effect of berbamine(BER) on apoptosis in K562 cells and its possible molecular mechanisms. METHODS: The apoptosis rate was measured by flow cytometry while electron microscopy and DNA electrophoresis were used to evaluate the characteristic changes of apoptosis, RT-PCR and Western blot were used to examine the expression levels of apoptosis related gene bcr/abl and BCR/ABL protein. RESULTS: By FCM, the apoptosis rate of K562 cells treated with 8.0 mg/L BER for 24 h and 72 h increased from (29.20?3.82)% to (61.77?4.35)% (P
6.Effects of simvastatin on lower urinary tract symptoms in patients with metabolic syndrome coexisting with benign prostate hyperplasia
Xiufang LIN ; Yuanning XU ; Li CAO ; Birong DONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(12):1018-1020
ObjectiveTo determine whether simvastatin alleviates lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) coexisting with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and explore an optimized scheme of treatment. MethodsFrom February to June in 2011,30 male subjects with MS and LUTS caused by BPH in out-patients and in-patients from geriatric department were recruited.The patients were randomly assigned to receive orally simvastatin (40 mg) and tamsulosin (0.2 mg) quaque noete as combination treatment group or only tamsulosin (0.2 mg,quaque nocte) as single treatment group for 8 weeks.International prostate symptoms score (IPSS),quality of life (QOL),maximum flow rate (MFR) and prostate volume (PV),liver enzymes,creatinine and routine urine test were monitored to evaluate the effectiveness and safety before and after the treatment.Results In the two groups,the significant differences were found in the levels of IPSS,QOL and MFR,while there was no difference in PV between pre-treatment and post-treatment.The scores of IPSS after treatment were (6.4 ± 4.4) in combination treatment group and(4.2±3.3)in single treatment group (P<0.05),and there were significant difference in scores of IPSS before and after the treatment between two groups (P<0.05),suggesting better improvement in combination treatment group than in single treatment group.In two groups,there were no adverse events,and no changes were found in liver and kidney function,muscle enzymes and routine urine test.Conclusions Combined tamsulosin and simvastatin treatment may alleviate LUTS caused by BPH and are well tolerated with no adverse events.
7.Restrain of hypoxia on the expression of annexin A2 in mouse RGC-5 cells
Lin, YAN ; Xia, YANG ; Longmei, WANG ; Xiaoguang, DONG ; Haifeng, XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(12):1077-1082
Background Hypoxia is the main factor of retinal neovascularization and is closely associated with retinal ganglial cells (RGCs) degeneration.However, the study of retinal neural tissue lesions is rare.Objective This study was to investigate the influence of hypoxia environment on the expression of annexin A2 (ANXA2) in mouse RGC-5 cells and explore the mechanism of RGCs damage induced by hypoxia.Methods Immortalized mouse RGC-5 cells were cultured in high glucose DMEM with 10% fetal bovine serum.The cells were identified by detecting the expression of Thy-1 ,a specific biomarker of RGCs.CoCl2 was added into the medium at the final concentrations of 50,100,200 and 300 μmol/L, and the cells without CoCl2 served as the control group.Cell viability (absorbance) was assayed by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) method in 12,24 and 48 hours after addition of CoCl2.The hypoxic cell models were established in DMEM with 100 μmol/L CoCl2 and divided into the hypoxic 3-hour group, hypoxic 6-hour group, hypoxic 12-hour group and hypoxic 24-hour group,with the normal cultured cells as the normal control group.Apoptotic cells were determined by using hoechst 33342 stain.The expression levels of ANXA2 mRNA and protein in the cells were detected by real-time quantification PCR and Western blot,respectively.The expression and location of ANXA2 in the cells were examined by using immunofluorescence technique.Results The cultured cells grew well and showed the fusiform and polygonal shape,with positive expression of Thy-1 protein.Compared with the normal control group, the viabilities of the cells were insignificantly changed in the 50 μ mol/L CoCl2 group and 100 μmol/L CoCl2 group (all at P>0.05) ,but the cell viabilities were significantly reduced in the 200 μμmol/L CoCl2 group and 300 μmol/L CoCl2 group in various time points (all at P<0.05).Hoechst 33342 staining showed that the apoptotic cells with nuclear condensation and high green fluorescence intensity were obtained in the hypoxia groups.The relative expression levels of ANXA2 mRNA were significantly lower in the hypoxic groups than those in the normal control group (all at P < 0.05).The relative expression levels of ANXA2 protein were significantly lower in the hypoxia 3-,6-, 12-and 24-hour group than those in the normal control group (all at P< 0.05).Apoptotic cells were seen in the hypoxic 3-hour group, hypoxic 6-hour group, hypoxic 12-hour group and hypoxic 24-hour group compared with the normal control group, showing the bright blue fluorescence in cellular nucleus for hoechst 33342.The relative expressing levels of ANXA2 mRNA in the cells were 0.80±0.14,0.67±0.33, 0.49±0.17 and 0.39±0.02 in the hypoxic 3-hour group,hypoxic 6-hour group, hypoxic 12-hour group and hypoxic 24-hour group, which were significantly declined in comparison with the normal control group, with a statistically difference among the groups (F=434.354, P =0.000).The relative expression values of ANXA2 protein were 0.552 6±0.012 3,0.425 9± 0.033 4,0.344 9 ± 0.017 8 and 0.382 7 ± 0.022 1 in the hypoxic 3-hour group, hypoxic 6-hour group, hypoxic 12-hour group and hypoxic 24-hour group,which were remarkably lower than 0.602 1 ±0.001 4 in the normal control group, showing considerably difference among the groups (F =3.057, P =0.000).ANXA2 proteins were highly expressed in the cellular nucleus and less expressed in the cell membrane and cytoplasm in the normal cells.Compared with the normal control group, the ANXA2 protein showed weak expression in the hypoxia group and primarily in the cytoplasm.Conclusions The expression of ANXA2 down-regulates in hypoxic mouse RGC-5 cells,which may participate in the apoptosis process of RGCs in high glucose environment.
8.Predictive value of megakaryocytes in bo ne marrow for therapeutic response of severe thrombocyto-penia in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Lidan ZHAO ; Lin QIAO ; Dong XU ; Xuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;(7):455-459
Objective To explore the value of bone marrow megakaryocyte counts in predicting clinical response of thrombocytopenia (TP) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Methods Thirty-one patients of SLE with severe TP (platelet ≤50×109/L) from Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2007 to 2014 with appreciable bone marrow aspiration results were retrospectively analyzed. Their therapeutic responses were stratified and the correlation with clinical and laboratory findings including the megakaryocyte counts in bone marrow were evaluated with logistic multivariate regression. Results Totally fifteen patients obtained complete response (CR), eight patients obtained partial response (PR) and eight no response (NR). Megakaryocyte counts in bone marrow were (101±26)/slide, (156±48)/slide and (34±15)/slide respectively with statistically significant difference (χ2=6.632, P=0.036). Those NR patients had less megakaryocytes in their bone marrow compared with those with clinical response (CR+PR) (Z=-2.438, P=0.015). By ROC curve method, we found 20/slide might be a good cutoff of megakaryocyte counts in bone marrow for determining the therapeutic response of immunotherapy with a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 63% and a AUC (area under the curve) of 0.793. Those with 20/slide or less megakaryocytes in bone marrows only had a clinical effective response rate of 29% verse a response rate of 88% in those with more megakaryocytes in bone marrow. Conclusion Megakaryocyte counts in bone marrow may provide predictive value for therapeutic response of severe TP in SLE patients. Those patients with equal or less than 20/slide megakaryocytes in their bone marrow tend to have poor therapeutic response.
9.Analysis on content of polysaccharides of Semen Plantaginis
Dong WANG ; Li LIN ; Changlu YUAN ; Min XU ; Lujia WANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Object To determine and compare the content of polysaccharides in three species of Semen Plantaginis from different places of origin. Methods Spectrophotometry was used. Results The content of polysaccharides in the seed of Plantago major L. was higher than those in the seed of P. asiatica L. and P. depressa Willd. Conclusion The content of polysaccharides in Semen Plantaginis of different species or origins are obviously different.
10.Exosomes bearing HLA-G and tumor immunology
Shanshan DONG ; Huihui XU ; Weihua YAN ; Aifen LIN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(12):954-958
Human leukocyte antigen G ( HLA-G) is a member of the non-classical HLA classⅠb family. It is considered to play a crucial role in immune tolerance. A unique feature of HLA-G is the struc-tural diversity as surface expressed and as secreted molecules, which is mainly attributed to alternative spli-cing of the primary transcript. HLA-G can promote the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells through various ways. In addition, HLA-G has been described included in exosomes. Exosomes released by most cell types are nano-sized vesicular bodies that contain lipid bilayer and rich contents. As a new marker for diseases, exosomes are extensively involved in the occurrence and development of diseases. Recent studies have found that exosomes can express soluble HLA-G, which reveal a new way by which HLA-G regulates tumor micro-environment. In this review, we focus on the expression of HLA-G on exosomes to provide new thoughts for the early detection and treatment of tumors.