1.Interleukin-2 and its receptor abnormalities in Ankylosing Spondylitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(03):-
The production of IL-2 by peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) was compared with that of healthy controls. Patients with AS and RA showed a significant overproduction of IL-2.Membrane-bound IL-2 receptor was recognized by monoclonal anti-Tac antibody by using a flow cytometry. There was a marked increase of IL-2 receptor in patients with RA, while the level of IL-2 receptor in patients with AS was comparable to that of normal controls. The results suggested that there was obvious abnormalities of membrane-bound IL-2 receptor expressing and production of IL-2 in patients with AS and.RA which may contribute to the pathogenesis of these diseases.
2.Influential factors of human immunodeficiency virus infection in adolescents
Feng-rong, HUANG ; Hong, HUANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2009;29(7):798-801
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a serious infectious disease caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Increasing cases of HIV infection have been detected in adolescents. Intravenous drug abuse and sexual behavior, which are affected by various individual and environmental factors, are the major ways of HIV infection. The current situation and influential factors of HIV infection in adolescents are introduced in this paper.
3.Expression and regulation of Bim protein in chronic myelogenous leukemia
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(6):571-575
Aim: To investigate the expression and the regulation of Bim protein in leukemic cell of patient with chronic myelognous leukemia(CML). Methods: The primary leukemic cells from the peripheral blood or bone marrow of patients with CML were isolated and cultured. The expression of Bim in the present or absence of ima-tinib(BCR/ABL inhibitor) was detected by the Western blotting, immunohistochemical analysis and real-time quantitative PCR. Results: Bim was consecutively expressed in normal bone marrow, but significantly decreased in the bone marrow of patients with CML( P < 0. 05). Imatinib significantly enhanced Bim mRNA transcription and expression in the manner of time- and dose-dependence. Moreover, there was reverse correlation between Bim protein level and the percent of leukemic cell in bone marrow( r =0. 849 1, P <0. 05). Conclusion: Bim is the Bcl-2 family pro-apoptitic factor. The decreased expression of Bim could be vital in the CML, Bim protein up-expression following the suppression of BCR/ABL might be of importance in investigation of the Bim-induced ap-optosis for potential clinical therapy.
4.Research advances in animal models of endometriosis
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(12):67-70
In order to study of etiology, pathogenesis, and therapy of endometriosis(EM) through animal models, we review the literature on rodent and primate models of endometriosis, including establishment of models and their applications.We hope that animal models provide useful tools for the studies of endometriosis.
5.The differentiation of osteoclast in the synovium and its role in the pathogenesis of peripheral joint bone destruction in ankylosing spondylitis
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
Objective To compare expression and distribution of CD68 protein and TRAP positive protein in ankylosing spondylitis (AS), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis (OA), and normal synovial tissues to study the differentiation of osteoclast in synovial tissues obtained from AS patients and its role in the pathogenesis of bone destruction in AS. Methods Immunohistochemical analysis was performed using CD68 monoclonal antibody to detect CD68 expression, and the distribution of TRAP positive cells in the synovial tissues was examined by enzyme histochemistry in 13 AS, 16 RA, 17 OA patients and 6 healthy controls. The above two variables were quantified in the labeled sections by digital image analysis and semiquantitative analysis to compare the expression of CD68 positive cells in different patient groups and normal subjects. Results Positive CD68 staining was seen in synovial cells from all the patients with AS, RA, OA and normal subjects, and the expression levels of CD68 from patients with AS and RA were higher than those from OA patients and healthy subjects. The CD68 positive cells were abundant mainly in lining layer. In areas where elevated RANKL expression levels were present, the number of TRAP positive cells was found significantly increased in AS and RA synovium. TRAP positive cells were rarely observed in synovium from OA patients and normal controls. There was positive correlation between the number of TRAP positive cells and the RANKL expression (r=0.442, P=0.043) in RA patients. Conclusions An obvious increase in the number of CD68 positive cells and TRAP positive cells in synovium may provide a main source of osteoclastogenesis in AS patients. The up-regulation of activity and quantity of osteoclast may have an important role in peripheral articular destruction in patients with AS.
6.Studies on the relationship of CXCL1 and peripheral arthritis in spondyloarthropathy and its pathogenesis
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the role of chemokine in inducing peripheral arthritis in spondyloarthropathy(SpA).Methods Microarray was used to screen the candidates of inducing peripheral arthritis in SpA,and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was used to verify the results.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC)from 5 healthy subjects were co-incubated 1.5 hours with synovial fluid of 5 patients with SpA,total RNA were then extracted,and the samples were screened for the target genes by using superarray techniques.ELISA was used to determine CXCL1 protein levels of 54 ankylosing spondylitis(AS)patients and 30 healthy controls,also to determine the CXCL1 levels of synovial fluids from 33 SpA patients and 14 osteoarthritis(OA)patients,and to determine CXCL1 protein levels by ELISA before and after treatment with infliximab.Results The expression of CXCL1,CXCL2,CXCL3 and IL-8 were more than 2 fold higher after stimulated by synovial fluids.However,there was no change in other chemokines and cytokines,such as TNF?,IL-6 and IL-1 after stimulation.The protein level of CXCL1 was significant higher in serum of patients with AS than that of healthy control(P
7.Tendon tissue engineering and gene transfer
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(12):-
Currently,bone marrow derived mescenchymal stem cells(MSCs) are the best available cell population for tendon tissue engineering.Recent adipose-derived MSCs show characteristics of multipotentital and may be used as functional cells for tendon tissue engineering.Nanofiber scaffolds can mimic the structure and function of extracellular matrix,and have advantages for tendon tissue engineering.A variety of gene transfer techniques can be used to maintain local concentrations of growth factor at tendon repair site.Although tremendous progress has been achieved in the field of tendon tissue engineering,many challenges remain and much work still needs to be done.
8.Development of a computer-aided cephalometric analysis system based on screen input
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
砄bjective: To develop a computer aided cephalometric analysis system running under the environment of Windows 9X/NT and based on screen input of landmark and contour line. Methods: The analysis system was made with object oriented method, the program was written with Visual Basic 6.0 and Access 8.0, and the data on the screen was converted. Results: Cephalometric landmark points and contour lines were input through computer screen, then analyzed (22 modes), superposed and managed statistically. The system showed the advantages of using popular hardware, good compatibility, easy expansion, friendly user interface, simple input of landmark points, artful input of cephalometric contour, intuition and diversification of superposition, deversification of statistic analysis, integrated information collection and convenient search. Conclusions: The system can be used in clinic and research.
9.Retrospective study of 159 patients with Takayasu′s arteritis
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of Takayasu′s arteritis (TA) and the difference between male and female patients. Method The clinical features of 159 patients with TA were retrospectively analyzed. Results In our series of patients, the ratio of male and female was 1:3.1. The average age of male and female patients at onset of first symptom was (32?13) years and (24?9) years respectively (P
10.Study on TCM Syndromes of 170 Cases of HIV/AIDS Patients by Intraveneous Drug
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the characters of TCM syndromes of HIV/AIDS patients by intraveneous drug. Method Based on the TCM theories,related literature and experts' experience,the questionnaire was compiled and revised,170 patients were investigated one by one,and the data was analysed. Result The frequency lines in turn:spleen qi deficiency,liver depression with qi stagnation,kidney yin deficiency,phlegm-heat congestion of lung,disharmony of liver and stomach,lung qi deficiency,kidney deficiency of both yin and yang,qi deficiency,phlegm-damp congestion of lung,liver fire,heart yin deficiency. The excess syndromes lies in the liver and the lung. The deficiency syndromes lies in kidney,spleen and stomach,and lung. Conclusions The frequent syndromes in the study distinguished from the other congener study. It may be caused by many different contribution factors of patients and researchers.