1.The predicting value of neutrophil VCS parameters in the diagnosis of bacterial infection
Jianchao WANG ; Chunfang MA ; Guocai Lü ; Yin WANG ; Liping FAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(2):179-183
Objective To investigate the clinical value of mean channel of neutrophil volume (MNV), mean channel of neutrophil conductivity (MNC) and mean channel of neutrophil scatter (MNS) in predicting acute bacterial infection.Methods Peripheral blood samples from 112 patients with positive blood cultures for bacteria,70 healthy subjects and 45 non-infectious subjects with high white blood cell count(WBC) were studied using the Coulter LH 750 hematology analyzer.MNV, MNC, MNS and neutrophil volume distribution width (NDW) were retrospectively analyzed and compared with total WBC, percentage of neutrophils,neutrophil left-shift and CRP.112 blood bacterial infections were grouped according to WBC count (A:WBC <11.0×109 /L;B:11.0×109/L≤WBC<15.0×109 /L;C:WBC≥15.0×109 /L) and neutrophil rate (NE < 0.85 and NE ≥ 0.85 ).Results MNV and NDW increased significantly in septic patients (154.17 ± 10.08,24.36 ± 4.14 ) compared with those of healthy control group (142.09 ± 4.13,19.04 ± 1.97) and non-infectious patients with high WBC group ( 150.63 ± 8.14,20.19 ± 4.73 ).There was statistically significant difference (F value were 20.738 and 28.190 respectively,P < 0.01 ). On the contrary, MNS decreased significantly in septic patients (137.15 ± 7.61 ) compared with that of healthy group (144.51±4.36) and nonspetic patients with high WBC group (142.45±7.11) ,there was significant statistical difference (F=5.217,P<0.01).The MNV, NDW and MNS of A group were 148.09±5.76,22.39±1.97,140.07±6.11 respectively.The MNV, NDW and MNS of B group were 152.83±5.75,24.14±1.35,141.44±5.35 respectively.The MNV, NDW and MNS of C group were 164.28±6.49,29.42±5.93,134.27±9.61 respectively. There was statistically significant difference compared with healthy group (F value were 24.720,31.642,7.931, P < 0.01).The MNV, NDW and MNS in the group with NE <0.85 were 149.17±9.06,22.59±2.73,141.19±4.34 respectively.The MNV, NDW and MNS in the group with NE≥0.85 group were 159.03±10.23,27.64±4.51,135.62 ± 8.95 respectively.There was statistically significant difference compared with healthy group ( F value was 23.970,51.309,19.792,P<0.01).With a cut-off of 150 for the MNV, a specificity of 90% and sensitivity of 70% were achieved.NDW was associated with neutrophil left-shift (r=0.33,P<0.01).With a cut-off of 23 for the NDW, a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 72% were achieved.The sensitivity of the MNV and NDW was better than total white blood cells count (with a cut-off≥ 11.0×109 /L, the sensitivity was 57% ), percentage of neutrophils( with a cut-off≥0.85, the sensitivity was 44% ) and neutrophil shift to left ( with a cut-off >5%, the sensitivity was 66% ) and CRP (with a cut-off ≥10 mg/L, the sensitivity was 65% ).Conclusions The MNV and NDW of the neutrophil can reflect the morphologic change of neutrophil sensitively and specificialy in acute infection. As quantitative, objective and more sensitive parameters, MNV and NDW may have a potential role for predicting the acute bacterial infection.
2.Effect of CD40 siRNA on lupus nephritis of MRL/Lpr mice
Chunyan PANG ; Fengfeng Lü ; Fangrui YIN ; Yongfu WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(8):1089-1093
Objective:To observe the effect of CD40 siRNA on the changes in kidney,urinary protein and complement C3 of MRL/Lpr mice and explore its therapy on lupus nephritis.Methods: 16 female MRL/Lpr mice were randomly divided into control group,empty vector group,CD40-siRNA1 group and CD40-siRNA2 group.The vectors expressing siRNA against CD40 were injected by tail veil into MRL/Lpr mice,while MRL/Lpr mice in control group and empty vector group were injected with the same dose of PBS and pGFP-V-RS vector respectively.There were six times injection and every one day.The 24 hours urine output was gathered 24 hours before mice were killed.Fourteen days following administration,these mice were killed,tissue sections of kidney were observed if the signal of siRNA were expressed in kidney.The expression levels of CD40 mRNA and protein in kidney tissue of MRL/Lpr mice were detected by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry methods respectively.At the same time,the pathological changes of the kidney were observed by haematoxylin-eosin ( HE) staining method.The 24 h urinary protein content was detected using the method of coomassie brilliant blue and the expression levels of complement C3 in serum were detected by Immunoturbidimetric assays.Results:The vector of CD40-siRNA was expressed in kidney of MRL/Lpr.The expression levels of CD40 mRNA and protein in kidney were lower in CD40-siRNA1 group and CD40-siRNA2 group than control group and empty vector group on the 14th day after last injection ( P<0.05).The inflammatory cells infiltration of kidney and some glomerular volume were significantly reduced in CD40-siRNA1 group and CD40-siRNA2 group than control group and empty vector group.The renal tubular swelling was alleviated in CD40-siRNA1 group and CD40-siRNA2 group than control group and empty vector group.The levels of 24 hours urinary protein were lower and the levels of complement C3 were higher in CD40-siRNA1 group and CD40-siRNA2 group than control group and empty vector group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:CD-40 siRNA can suppress the expression levels of CD40 mRNA and protein and decrease inflammatory cells infiltration in kidney of MRL/Lpr.Meanwhile after suppressing expression of CD40 mRNA and protein, it can reduce the content of 24 hours urinary protein and elevate the level of complement C3 in serum,which CD-40 siRNA can delay progress of the disease and protect kidney,so that it has therapy effect on lupus nephritis.
3.Collaborative study to evaluate a reporter gene assay for recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone bioactivity
Lü-yin WANG ; Ping LÜ ; Hui ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Cheng-gang LIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(3):760-766
The goal of this work was to explore the prospect of standardized application of an
4.Expression characters of substance P in rats with lumbar spinal stenosis cansed by cauda equina compressions model
Tao HUANG ; Gang Lü ; Gang WANG ; Xiuru YIN ; Yanfeng WANG ; Hailun GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(22):238-239
BACKGROUND: As a pain-related peptide, substance P is closely related with sustained pain in low back and lower extremities caused by lumbar spinal stenosis. However, the expression of substance P in the rat with cauda equina compression rat is not reported.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the content of substance P in spinal cord of rat with lumbar spinal stenosis at different stages.DESIGN: A randomized and controlled experimental study.SETTING: The Orthopedic Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University.MATERIALS: The trial was conducted in the Experimental Animal Center of China Medical University within the period from February 2003 to December 2004. Thirty mature male SD rats were randomly and averagely assigned into five groups. One group served as control and in the other four experimental groups the content of substance P of the rats were examined in the 2nd, 4th, 8th and 12th respect week respectively.METHODS: The model of lumbar spinal stenosis was established by compressing cauda equina in rats. The spinal cords were harvested in the 2nd,4th, 8th and 12th respect week respectively for immunohistochemical determination of the expression of substance P (SP) in the posterior horn.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The expression of substance P in the posterior horn at different times. Deeply-stained neurons in the 2nd week group. The mean positive neuron group varied within a certain range and were less than that of the 2nd week group. But they were all more than that of the controls[(5.08 ±0.41),(4.02±0.35), (2.58±0.33), (3.45±0.22) vs(0.85±0.23), t=6.85,5.90,3.49,6.85,P <0.05 or P <0.01].CONCLUSION: The expression of substance P increases when the cauda equina is compressed. Whether this is because the harmful stimuli increases SP expression and the latter in turn protects spinal cord by reducing the edema of spinal cord warrants more studies.
5.The impact of Helicobacter pylori eradication on reversing gastric mucosal atrophy and intestinal metaplasia: a prospective study
Xu SHU ; Nonghua Lü ; Yin ZHU ; Jiang CNEN ; Yong XIE ; Chongwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(12):799-802
Objective To investigate the effect of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication on reversing gastric antrum atrophy and intestinal metaplasia (IM). Methods Biopsy specimens obtained from gastric antrum of patients who underwent gastroscopy were examined for pathology and the status of H. pylori infection. The H. pylori infected patients who had chronic gastritis with antrum atrophy or IM were recruited and were divided into either H. pylori eradicated group (n= 48)or control (non-eradicated) group (n=38). The gastroscopic follow-up was carried out at 1 year and 5years. The specimens examined for changes of histology and reverse of gastric antrum and IM were obtained at the same site. Results The reversing rate of gastric antrum atrophy in H. pylori eradicated group was significantly higher than that in control group (37.1% vs. 12.0%). In H. pylori eradicated group, the reversing rate of gastric antrum atrophy at 5-year was significantly higher than that at 1-year, and it was higher in patients aged below 45 years than those aged above 45 years.Whereas there was no association of reversing gastric antrum atrophy with follow-up time and age in control group. However there was no difference in reversing rate of IM between two groups in 1- or 5-year follow-up and H. pylori eradication. Conclusions H. pylori eradication can not reverse the IM of gastric antrum mucosa, but it can reverse the atrophy of gastric mucosa, which is associated with follow-up time and the age of patients. Therefore, H. pylori must he eradicated as early as possible in H. pylori infected patients with gastric antrum atrophy.
6.Alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity and ultrastructural study of glial cytoplasmic inclusions in multiple system atrophy.
Yin WANG ; Chuanzhen LÜ ; Zhurong YE
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(10):1491-1495
OBJECTIVETo understand the possible pathogenesis of sporadic multiple system atrophy (MSA).
METHODSThe immunoreactivity and ultrastructural features of glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) in 12 autopsy patients with MSA and 4 normal control groups were studied. All regional sections from each subject were evaluated with HE staining, Klüver-Barrera (KB), Holzer's, modified Gallyas-Braak's (GB) methods and immunohistochemical staining with alpha-synuclein and ubiquitin antibodies. Pontine white matter with abundant GCIs from case 1 was examined, using conventional electron microscopy, Gallyas-Braak's electron microscopy and immunoelectron microscopy.
RESULTSThe presence of GCIs as constantly demonstrated in all MSA patients. Strong alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity was observed in all of the ubiquitinated GCIs. However, the density of alpha-synuclein positive GCIs differed from case to case, and there was no relationship between the density of GCIs and age, sex, or MSA subtype. Ultrastructural features indicated that argyrophilic granule-associated filaments of about 25 nm in diameter were the predominant constituents of GCIs, and the anti alpha-synuclein antibody selectively labeled in these filaments. No GCIs and alpha-synuclein immunoreaction were found in control brain tissues.
CONCLUSIONSGCI was a pathognomonic change in sporadic MSA patients. Accumulation of alpha-synuclein in GCIs may occur during the early stags of MSA. Seletcive alpha-synuclein positive abnormal microtubules in GCIs therefore play an important role in the pathogenesis of MSA.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Inclusion Bodies ; ultrastructure ; Male ; Microscopy, Immunoelectron ; Middle Aged ; Multiple System Atrophy ; etiology ; metabolism ; pathology ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; analysis ; Neuroglia ; ultrastructure ; Synucleins ; alpha-Synuclein
7.Progress on Correlation between the Expression of CDK5 and Brain Injury Time.
Shi-yu MA ; Ru-bo LI ; LUO YU-JIA ; Meng-yan LÜ ; Han-zhi WANG ; Zheng-yin WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(1):58-60
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) is a member of cyclin-dependent kinase family, which does not directly regulate cell cycle. Through phosphorylation of target protein, CDK5 plays an irreplaceable role in the development, reparation and degeneration of neurons. Brain injury refers to the organic injury of brain tissue caused by external force hit on the head. Owing to the stress and repair system activated by our body itself after injury, various proteins and enzymes of the brain tissues are changed quantitatively, which can be used as indicators for estimating the time of injury. This review summarizes the progress on the distribution, the activity mechanism and the physiological effects of CDK5 after brain injury and its corresponding potential served as a marker for brain injury determination.
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8.Stereotactic Minimally Invasive Aspiration for Small Thalamic Hemorrhage A Clinical Study
Tianming Lü ; Xiaojia LIU ; Suyue PAN ; Zhong JI ; Liang ZHOU ; Jia YIN ; Yifeng LUO ; Qun WANG ; Jingxin WANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2008;16(11):847-851
Objective:To explore the feasibilitv of stereotactic minimally invasive aspiration of small thalamic bemorrhage.Methods:Twenty-two patients with small thalamic hemowhage(5 to 10 mL)were divided into two groups:a stereotactic group(n=10)and a control group(n= 12).The patients in the stereotactic group received stereomctic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of hematomas.According to the condition,repeated infusion of urokinase(10-20 kU) into the hematoma cavities were administered 12 hours after the procedure,and the hematomas were irrigated and drained so as to removal of them completely after retaining for 2-4 hours, The appropriate symptomatic treatment was administered in the patients in both groups.National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)scores were determined 14 and 30 days before and after the treatment in all the patients.The reductiom of the NIJSS scores (as compared with those before treatment)were calculated at day 14 and 30 respectively after the treatment. Results:The reductiom of the NIHSS scores in the stereotactic group at day 14 and 30 were significantly higher than those in the control group.It was suggested that the neurological functional recovery of the patients was faster after stereotmtic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of intracranial hematorna in the stereotactic group.Concision:The stereotactic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of intracranial hematoma may significantly improve the outcome in patients with small thalamic hemorrhage.
9.Application of wave intensity technique on assessing hemodynamic changes in hyperthyroidism
Meiling WANG ; Yanrong ZHANG ; Qing Lü ; Mingxing XIE ; Yehua YIN ; Chengfa LU ; Tianwei YAN ; Yan HUANG ; Feixiang XIANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(8):675-679
lusions WI parameters reflect both cardiac and vascular changes of hyperthyroid patients. Mid-systolic hemodynamic turbulence appears in a portion of hyperthyroid patients.
10.In vivo study on antisense-micro ribonucleic acid-21 oligonucleotide inhibiting tongue squamous cell carcinoma growth.
Yin WANG ; Longjiang LI ; Ke XU ; Pin LÜ ; Wenlong ZHENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2012;30(6):562-567
OBJECTIVETo detect antisense-micro ribonucleic acid-21 oligonucleotide (AS-miR-21)'s inhibiting effect to tongue squamous cell carcinoma.
METHODSLiving image and TUNEL experiments were performed, based upon the xenograft animal models set up by introduction of Tca8113-luc cells which were stably transfected with pGL6 luciferase report gene plasmid into nude mice, while the tumors were injected with AS-miR-21.
RESULTSTca8113-luc cell line which steadily expressed luciferase activity was constructed by transfecting pGL6 report gene plasmid. The subcutaneous tumor formation rate was much higher in nude mice introduced with the cells, and the tumors grew well. After injection of AS-miR-21 into mice tumors, it was obviously viewed that tumors grew slower, the volume of the tumors was smaller, the photon number in live body imaging was getting less, the necrosis in the tumor specimens was rare, cell nuclei was getting smaller, dyeing color was lighter, heteromorphism and new vessels were decreased, micro ribonucleic acid-21 expression in tumor cells was considerably lower, and apoptotic index was increased.
CONCLUSIONAll the results indicate that the injection of AS-miR-21 can inhibit growth of tongue squamous cell carcinoma in nude mice model, and effectively promote cell apoptosis of tongue squamous cell carcinoma.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; Cell Line ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Oligonucleotides, Antisense ; Plasmids ; RNA ; Tongue Neoplasms ; Transfection