1.Changes of serum IL-6, IL-10 and IL-1 in patients with Kawasaki disease and its clinical significance
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(6):850-851
ObjectiveTo observe the serum levels of IL-6,IL-10 and IL-1 in children with Kawasaki disease and its clinical significance.Methods38 childrey with of Kawasaki disease were selected as observction group,then selected 38 cases of normal children as control group.Serum IL-6,IL-10 and IL-1 levels were observed two groups.ResultsObservation group IL-6,IL-10 and IL-1 levels were higher(t =10.3877,15.1010,15.1243,all P<0.05),acute phase of observation group IL-6,IL-10,IL-1,etc.levels were significantly higher than the sub-acute phase patients ( t =9.7594,11.6486,11.6622,all P < 0.05 ) and control group ( t =11.7032,11.7718,11.8267,all P <0.05 ).48h apoptosis rate in the control group( 2.8 ± 0.8 )% was significantly lower than in children with Kawasaki disease(38.3 ±7.9)% (t =38.59,P <0.01 ).Platelets increased[ (464.0 ± 110.2) × 109/L] of the IL-1 level in children with Kawasaki disease(663 ±94)ng/L was significantly higher than those without elevated platelet [ (307.0 ±104.9) × 109 /L ] of children( 492 ± 92 ) ng/L ( t =13.1044,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionThedetection of serum IL-6,IL-10 and IL-1 levels may aid clinical diagnosis of the condition of children with Kawasaki disease,complications and treatment,have important clinical significance.
2.Analysis of the results of clinical skill tests for clinical laboratory in second stage in Beijing
Hong Lü ; Guojun ZHANG ; Xixiong KANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(2):181-185
Objective To explore the rationality for the examination mode of residents' clinical laboratory clinical skills in the second stage and to provide scientific and reasonable basis for the second stage training. Method Statistical analysis was made on the results of the assessment of the clinical skills of the residents who took the clinical skills examination in inspection division second stage in Beijing from year 2014 to 2016. The differences between the results of the assessment of the base hospitals and non-base hospitals, three level hospitals and non-three level hospitals and different assessment modules were compared between the three groups. SPSS 17.0 statistical software was used to analyze the data. The com-parison between the measured data was done by independent sample t test, and the comparison between the data was analyzed by chi square test. The test level wasα=0.05. Result From the assessment pass rate, three level hospitals were higher than non-three level hospitals (P=0.01), the base hospital was higher than non-base hospital (P=0.01), and physicians' passing rate was higher than technician'. There was statistical significance (P=0.02, P=0.01) in the auxiliary examination of the written test module of three assessment modules in 2014 and 2015. In 2015 and in 2016, there was significance (P=0.02, P=0.01) in the mean scores of case analysis. Conclusion The second stage clinical skills assessment model is more reasonable, and the non-base and non-three level hospitals should strengthen the training and management of the sec-ond stage.
3.Growth and metabolism of osmo-sensentive yeast Y02724 and high-osmotic resistant yeast Hansel in alginate-chitosan-alginate microcapsules.
Xiaojuan NING ; Zhijie SUN ; Shenghua ZHONG ; Junzhang LIN ; Guojun LÜ ; Weiting YU ; Jing ZHU ; Wei WANG ; Xiaojun MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(7):1274-1278
To study the effect of the osmotic stress in the microenvironment on the growth and metabolism of the encapsulated cells under aerobic condition, Osmo-sensitive yeast Y02724 and high-osmotic resistant yeast Hansel were used as models to explore the growth and metabolism state of the cells cultivated inalginate-chitosan-alginate (ACA) microcapsules. The changes of the yeast cells' specific growth rate, maximum product quantity and the secretion of ethanol and glycerol were analyzed. For Y02724, the yield of ethanol was increased in the ACA microenvironment compared to suspension cultivation. For Hansel, the maximum growth speed of microencapsulated cultivation had no obvious difference compared to the suspension cultivation. Moreover, after encapsulation, the production of glycerol was decreased for both Y02724 and Hansel compared to suspension cultivation. In conclusion, osmotic stress existed in the ACA microcapsules and affected the growth and metabolism of the cells.
Alginates
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metabolism
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Capsules
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metabolism
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Cell Culture Techniques
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methods
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Chitosan
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metabolism
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Osmosis
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physiology
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Osmotic Pressure
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Polylysine
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analogs & derivatives
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metabolism
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Yeasts
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classification
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growth & development
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metabolism