1.Diagnostic value of three dynamic contrast-enhanced spiral CT scan in liver abscess
Hanlian JIANG ; Qingrui ZHANG ; Meijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(18):2495-2496
ObjectiveTo explcer spiral CT of the liver abscess performance of three dynamic enhanced scanning and its diagnostic value. MethodsRetrospective analysis of clinical or pathologically confirmed by the 7cases of liver abscess CT, all patients were confirmed by CT scan and hepatic arterial phase, portal phase, balance of three dynamic contrast-enhanced scan, 1 case of delayed 7 minutes and then scan. Results7 cases of a total of 10liver abscess. Three dynamic enhanced MRI signs:6 typical abscess in four cases,showed double loop sign; an abscess had no enhancement phase enhanced the performance of balance on the edge just to clear; an edge enhancement was tumor size sign. 4 cases does not show typical abscess in three petal sign and tumor size sign; a show cluster sign andcontinuing to strengthen the sign, while changing the boundary clear and sharp. 4 of 10 abscesses in the liver parenchyma around the abscess,showed a transient arterial phase hepatic enhancement. ConclusionDynamic contrast-enhanced spiral CT scan three phases of liver abscess, especially in atypical liver abscesses had a higher diagnostic value.
2.Meta-analysts on relationship between mycoplasma infection and rheumatoid arthritis
Min FU ; Qingrui YANG ; Yuanchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2012;16(5):322-328
Objective To systematically review the relationship between mycoplasma infection and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods Articles on case-control studies about the relation between mycoplasma infection and RA were collected by literature searching according to the selection criteria.Meta-analyses were performed for the included studies using RevMan 4.3.2 software.The odds ratio (OR) and its corresponding 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were calculated by Meta-analysis.Results Seventeen casecontrol studies involving 729 RA patients and 1191non-RA controls,such as osteoarthritis (OA),reactive arthritis (ReA),gouty arthritis (GA),healthy controls were included.The results of Meta-analyses showed that there was a significant difference in the infection ratio of mycoplasma between patients with RA and non-RA (OR=4.40,95%CI 2.26 to 8.56,P<0.01),and sensitivity analysis according to different published date and detection methods showed no difference.There were also significant differences between RA patients and OA patients (OR=11.29,95%CI 5.55 to 22.97,P<0.01) and healthy controls (OR=6.80,95%CI 3.96 to 11.67,P<0.01).Conclusion Mycoplasma infection is associated with RA.More evidence are needed to prove whether mycoplasma has played an equal role in RA and ReA,as well as the significant difference of mycoplasma infection between RA and GA groups.
3.Diagnostic value of HLA-B27 by flow cytometer in ankylosing spondylitis
Qingrui YANG ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Xueqiang FANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of HLA-B27 in ankylosing spondylitis(AS).Methods A diagnostic test was employed in the study.The patients with ankylosing spondylitis and the controls in Shandong Provicial Hospital from 2001—2005 were enrolled in the study.HLA-B27 was detected by flow cytometer assay when recruited.SPSS 13.0 was used for statistical analysis.Results Totally 133 patients with AS and 88 controls were available in the study.HLA-B27 was significantly different between AS group and the controls(P=0.000).The areas below ROC curve was 90.5%.Three cut-off points of HLA-B27,11.55%,46.6% and 85.25%,were selected based on clinical practice and ROCcurve,and the sensitivity was 94.7%,90.2% and 63.6%,the specificity was 56.8%,92.0% and 95.45%.Conclusion HLA-B27 which is more than 46.6% is a valuable marker for the diagnosis of AS.
4.Immunopathologic alteration of multiple drug resistance gene knockout mice with colitis
Dongmei XU ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Qingrui YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(02):-
Objective To observe the role of the P-glycoprotein (P-GP)in the pathogenesis of colitis in FVB and multiple drug resistance (mdr) gene, mdr1a, knockout (mdr1a~(-/-)) mice. Methods The clinical, pathological and immunohistochemical characteristics were observed in FVB control mice and mdr1a~(-/-) mice with or without inflammation of intestinal tract. The functions of T cell and B cell in these mice were analyzed. Results Approximately 26 of the 124 mdr1a~(-/-) mice were found to have symptoms of colitis such as diarrhea and weight loss in this study, and pathologic changes in these mice were similar to that in the human active ulcerative colitis. CD4~+ T cell and B cell infiltrated into the (proper) lamina were observed by immunohistochemical staining in mdr1a~(-/-) mice with colitis. There were (significant) increases in serum antibody titers of all types in mdr1a~(-/-) mice with active colitis. The levels of IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, IgG3, IgA and IgM were 7568, 1876, 823, 234, 897 and 189 ?g/ml, (res-)(pectively), significantly higher than those in FVB mice, which were 623, 102, 54, 42, 32 and 58 ?g/ml, (respectively) ( P
5.Analysis of Composition and Medication Regularities of Prescriptions for Treatise on Febrile Diseases Based on TCM Inheritance Platform System(V2.5)Software
Yanmei SHI ; Qingrui ZHANG ; Jiajun DUAN ; Lei ZHANG ; Yitao XUE
China Pharmacy 2016;27(16):2296-2297,2298
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the composition and medication regularities of prescriptions for Treatise on Febrile Dis-eases. METHODS:The prescriptions included in Treatise on Febrile Diseases were collected and inputted into TCM inheritance platform system(V2.5)software,and prescription database was established. The medication and the compatibility regularity of pre-scriptions were excavated using the function of software integration. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:83 kinds of TCM involved in 112 prescriptions ranked by frequency,among which 24 ingredients were used more than 4 times. Commonly used TCM groups were summarized to evolve 16 key groups and 8 new prescriptions. Four properties of TCM are mainly the property of“Wen and Han”,and five tastes mostly are“Sweet,Bitter,Spicy”. TCM with the property of“Wen and Sweet”taste are more than those with the property of“Wen and Spicy”,and TCM acting on spleen are more than those acting on lung.
6.Perforin expression on peripheral lymphocytes of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and the effect of glucocorticosteroid on its expression
Xiao YU ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Qingrui YANG ; Huanping MEI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(9):616-618
Objective To investigate the quantity of perforin (PF) expressed on peripheral lymphocytes of active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients and its distribution in lymphocytes subsets. The effect of glucocorticosteroid on PF expression is also explored. Methods Phenotype analysis of peripheral lymphocytes was carried out by flow cytometry. SLE patients with SLEDAI≥10 (n=16) and normal controls (n=12) were enrolled into this study. The PF expressed on the iymphocytes of SLE patients with disease flares (n=10) Was studied before and after glucocorticosteroid treatment. Results SLE patients with active disease were characterized by higher proportions of PF-positive lymphocytes and higher perforin density. PF and CD8 double positive T cell proportions was evidently increased. The proportions of PF-positive lymphocytes was correlated to SLEDAI (r=0.673). After a short period of glucocorticosteroid therapy, a reduced expression of PF was observed. Conclusion There is an increased expression of perforin in peripheral lymphocytes from SLE patients with active disease. CD8 positive T cell subsets expand significantly in those patients. In addition, the frequency of PF-positive lymphocytes is correlated with SLEDAI. Finally, glucocorticosteroid inhibits the expression of perforin.
7.Ankylosing spondylitis susceptibility loci defined by genome-search Meta-analysis
Hongsheng SUN ; Qingrui YANG ; Guangtao XIA ; Naiwen HU ; Yuanchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2000;0(12):-
Objective To investigate whether there is any consistent evidence of linkage across multiple studies,and to identify novel AS susceptibility loci by using GSMA method.Methods Genome-search Meta-analysis(GSMA)method was applied to genome scans of AS and spondyloarthropathy(SpA)to assess evidence for linkage across studies.Results Four AS genome scans including 479 families with 1151 affected individuals were used.Suggesting these BINS most likely contain AS-linked loci;BINS 6p22.3-p21.1,6pter-p22.3,17pter-p12,2p12-q22.1 and 5q34-qter.Four AS genome scans and one SpA scan including 544 families with 1,331 affected individuals were used.The GSMA produced genome-wide evidence for linkage on bin 6p22.3-p21 and 16q23.1-qter.Conclusion This GSMA added the evidence of the HLA loci as the greatest susceptibility factor to AS and shows evidences of chromosome 6,17p,2,5q and 16q as non-HLA susceptibility loci.
8.Mycoplasma pneumoniae induces IL-1βproduction through activating NL-RP3 inflammasome by ROS in RAW264.7 cells
Han ZHANG ; Jing MA ; Yunling ZHANG ; Shuming ZHANG ; Qingrui XU ; Weiming WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(12):2244-2248
AIM:To investigate whether Mycoplasma pneumoniae ( Mp)-induced interleukin-1β( IL-1β) pro-duction in RAW264.7 cells is through the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome via reactive oxygen species (ROS).ME-THODS:RAW264.7 cells were randomly divided into 3 groups.In normal group , RAW264.7 cells were treated without Mp.In model group, RAW264.7 cells were treated with 1∶10 multiplicity of infection ( MOI) of Mp.In NAC group, RAW264.7 cells were pretreated with N-acetylcysteine ( NAC) at a concentration of 5 mmol/L for 30 min before infection with Mp.The RAW264.7cells were infected with Mp (1∶10 MOI) for 4, 8, 16 and 24 h in model group and NAC group , respectively.The intracellular ROS level was analyzed by flow cytometry .The mRNA expressions of NLRP3, ASC and caspase-1 were detected by real-time PCR.The protein levels of NLRP3, ASC and caspase-1 p20 were determined by Western blot.The levels of pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1βin the supernatant were measured by ELISA .RESULTS:Compared with normal group , the production of ROS were significantly increased at 4, 8, 16 and 24 h after infection, the mRNA expression of NLRP3, ASC and caspase-1 were increased at 8, 16 and 24 h after infection, the protein levels of NL-RP3, ASC and caspase-1 p20 were increased at 16 and 24 h after infection, and the releases of IL-1βwere increased at 24 h after infection in model group (P<0.01).Compared with the model group, the level of ROS in NAC group decreased, so as the expression of NLRP3, ASC and caspase-1 at mRNA and protein levels and the releases of IL-1βin the superna-tant at the corresponding time points .CONCLUSION:Mp may stimulate the ROS production to activate NLRP 3 inflam-masome in RAW264.7 cells.
9.Influence of acidic peptide on learning and memory of rats with Alzheimer disease
Yuhui AN ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Zairong CHEN ; Qingrui MENG ; Weijuan ZHANG ; Maofeng GUO ; Jie SHAN ; Shanfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(6):185-187
BACKGROUND: Acidic peptide is the tripeptide composed of 3 glutamic acids, which cannot bring excitatory nerve signal transmission into playlike single glutamic acid through presynaptic release and integration withpostsynaptic NMDA receptor directly as excitable neurotransmitter. It is quite possible that acidic peptide plays its actions by integrating with multiple metabolic glutamic acidic receptors so as to promote neuron proliferation or release nerve growth factor (NGF). OBJECTIVE: To probe into whether acidic peptide induces changes in learning and memory of model rats with Alzheimer disease (AD).DESIGN: Randomized controlled single experiment was designed.SETTING: Teaching-Research Room of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Basic Medical College of Zhengzhou University.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in 2nd Research Room and Experimental Animal Room of Teaching-Research Room of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Basic Medical College of Zhengzhou University.Totally 100 SD male rats were selected and some of them were excluded due to retarded response in step down test. Totally 84 rats were included in the experiment and randomized into 7 groups, named normal control,model group, physiological saline group (PS group), piracetam group, acidic peptide groups of 60, 30 and 15 mg/kg, 12 rats in each group. Acidic peptide is a new small molecular peptide separated from bovine brain in this research team and is tripeptide composed of three glutamic acids.METHODS: Except normal control, in the rest groups, after 1 week routine breeding, cerebral stereotactic microinjection was used to inject 5 μg ibotenic acid in hippocampus of rats to destroy bilateral Meynert's basal ganglia to establish AD model. In normal control and model group, no medication was applied. In PS group, physiological saline was used for gastric perfusion. In piracetam group, piracetam of 0.3 g/kg was used for gastric perfusion and in acidic peptide groups of 15, 30 and 60 mg/kg,acidic peptide of 60, 30 and 15 mg/kg was applied for gastric perfusion successively, continuously for 20 days, once per day, 2 mL/time. On the expiration of gastric perfusion, learning and memory of rats were examined with step down test in every group. The animal was placed on the safe table on step down platform to adapt to the environment for 3 minutes, afterwards, 36 V electric current was given. Error response was recorded if the animal jumped to the copper railings after electric shock and correct response was recorded if the animal jumped back the safe area. Step-up latent phase and frequency of correct response were recorded in 3 minutes.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Comparison of learning and memory of rats in every group. RESULTS: Totally 84 rats were all included in the result analysis. ①Comparison of learning in every group: Compared with model group, stepup latent phase was shortened remarkably in every acidic peptide group[(102.03±5.33), (71.77±4.38), (68.28±9.53), (69.13±8.79) s, P < 0.01] and the frequency of correct response was improved remarkably [(12.92±2.91),(16.17±2.79), (15.83±3.27), (16.33±2.53) times, P < 0.01]. ② Comparison of memory in every group: Compared with model group, step-up latent phase was shortened remarkably in every acidic peptide group [(43.17±4.66),(29.78±4.48), (26.20±3.28), (22.09±4.43) s, P < 0.01] and the frequency of correct response was improved remarkably [(15.67±2.15), (20.92±2.68),(20.83±2.29), (20.25±2.05) times, P < 0.01].CONCLUSION: Acidic peptide can shorten remarkably the step-up latent phase of AD rats in step down test and improve the frequency of correct response. It is indicated that acidic peptide provides good intervention on learning and memory of rat model of Alzheimer disease.
10.Association of HLA-Cw alleles with systemic lupus erythematosus
Hongsheng SUN ; Yanfeng HOU ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Yulian JIAO ; Qingrui YANG ; Guangzhi SUN ; Yueran ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(10):667-669
Objective To explore the association between HLA-Cw alleles with systemic lupuserythematosus. Methods Polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primer method was used to analyze thedistribution of HLA-Cw01-08 alleles among 108 patients with SLE and 102 healthy controls. The allelefrequencies was compared between various patient groups and the control population. Results The frequencyof HLA-Cw07 alleles in patients with SLE was significantly increased in patients with SLE. Conclusion Theresults indicate that HLA-Cw07 may be the susceptible alleles or may be closely linked to the susceptiblegenes for SLE.