1.The clinical significance of detecting peripheral blood natural killer cell in the unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;(6):574-576
Objective To investigate the change of peripheral blooe natural killer(NK)cell subsets of patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion( RSA),in oreer to proviee the relevant scientific evieence for unexplainee recurrent spontaneous abortion( URSA) eiagnosis ane treatment. Methods Sixty-three RSA patients were raneomly eivieee into CRSA(n = 33)ane URSA(n = 30). Meanwhile 30 cases normal pregnancy women were selectee as control. Flow cytometry was appliee to eetect NK cell levels in patients with RSA ane its subsets percentage,ane then comparee to the control group. Results NK cells subset in RSA,URAS ane normal pregnancy women were(13. 77 ± 1. 53)% ,(13. 97 ± 1. 60)% ,ane(13. 65 ± 1. 74)%. There was no significant eifference among three groups( F = 0. 287,P > 0. 05). The percent of CD56 + CD16 - ,CD56 +CD16 + ,CD56 - CD16 + NK cell subsets in RAS group were:(70. 00 ± 2. 49)% ,(13. 76 ± 2. 13)% ,(7. 04 ± 1. 44)% respectively,ane(56. 50 ± 3. 94)% ,(22. 88 ± 3. 22)% ,(11. 24 ± 2. 21)% in URAS group, meanwhile(70. 48 ± 3. 21)% ,(14. 16 ± 2. 14)% ,(6. 53 ± 1. 98)% in normal pregnancy group. There was no significant eifference between RSA ane normal pregnancy group( P > 0. 05). However,There was markeely eifference between URSA with RSA or normal group(F = 182. 587,18. 118,58. 879,P < 0. 05). Conclusion NK cell activity function plays a key role in the eevelopment of URSA. The eetection of the percentage of NK cell subsets of women euring pregnancy will help RSA monitoring ane NK cell subsets can preeict the percentage change in the pregnancy outcome .
2.The effects of indomethacin on thromboxane A2/Prostacyclin ratio after spinal cord injury in rats
He WANG ; Fengci HE ; Weihong LIAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
The changes of the spinal cord blood flow(SCBF),the content of TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1a of the injured segment of the cord and other neurological manifestations were observed on a rat model of spinal cord injury(SCI)established with Allen's weight drop(50g-cm)method and the effects of indomethacin on these changes were studied.It was found that SCBF was significantly reduced in the first 2 hours after SCI and further reduced in the 4th ~ 8th hour.Increase of TXB2 was observed in the 1st hour and reached the peak in the 4th hour.The level of 6-keto-PGF1a was also increased in the 1st hour and maintained at that level for 24 hours.The changes of TXB2/6-keto-PGF1a was similar to those of TXB2.There was a negative correlation of SCHF with TXB2 content and TXB2/6-keto-PGF1a ratio.The intravenous injection of 10mg/kg indomethacin could inhibit the increase of TXB2 content and increase 6-keto-PGF1a content relatively.It could also alleviate or retard the decrease of SCBF after SCI and improve the motar function of the hind limbs of the rats.These findings suggest that indomethacin can improve SCBF and promote the recovery of neurological functions through its regulatory effects on the levels of TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1a
3.The distribution characteristic and antimicrobial susceptibility analysis of bacterial infection in neonate
Liying QIU ; Weihong CHEN ; He GONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;31(5):449-450
Objective To know the etiology distribution and drug resistance in neonate, hope to provide the reference for clinic.Methods The identification and susceptibility of bacteria were detected by culture.Results 583 bacterial strains were identified from total 560 positive samples from 2127 neonate (25.8%).The infection neonates of single bacterial and complex bacterial were 537 and 23 respectively of all 560 patients.The ratio of staphylococcus aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli were 29.5%,22.0% and 17.0% respectively in total 560 patients.Staphylococcus Aureus of Resistance to Vancomycin(VRSA) wasn't be found.Conclusion Respiratory tract infection is the major cause of infection in newborn, including staphylococcus aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli.
4.Clinical Study of the Protective Effect of ACEI and ARB on Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy
Xinxia HE ; Weihong HAN ; Yan XUE
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the protective effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor(ACEI) and angiotensin receptor antagonist(ARB) on renal function of type 2 diabetic nephropathy patients.Methods 60 patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy and mild or midrange damages of renal function were observed.The patients all accepted routine diabetic therapy and were randomly divided into three groups,ACEI group,ARB group and combination group with ACEI and ARB.The blood pressure,blood creatinine and urine protein of 24 hours were measured before therapy and 8 weeks after therapy.Results The excretive amounts of urine protein decreased in all groups.The excretive levels of urine protein in combination group significantly decreased than in ACEI group and ARB group(P
5.Pathogenic and molecular diagnoses of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in tumor transplanted nude mice
Zhengqin GAO ; Zhengming HE ; Weihong GUAN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(7):51-53,6
Objective To diagnosis tumor transplanted nude mice Strongyloidiasis .Methods Postmortem microscopic examination of the tumor transplanted nude mice detected Strongyloides stercoralis for morphological identification and double polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) assay for molecular diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in tumor transplanted nude mice .Results Presence of numerous S .stercoralis in autopsy in tumor transplanted nude mice samples preliminary determined the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis .Confirmed diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis infection by double PCR detection of specific DNA in tumor transplanted nude mice samples .Conclusion The most important clue to prevent such serious consequences is early diagnosis .Tumor transplanted recipients and donors should be screened for parasitic infections including strongyloidiasis .To the authors ’ knowledge , this study is the first extensive report on diagnosis tumor transplanted nude mice Strongyloidiasis .
6.Sesquiterpenoids from gorgonian Muriceides collaris.
Xuefeng SHI ; Weihong HE ; Guoqiang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(9):1156-60
Seven guaiane-type sesquiterpenoids, a new compound 6-formyl-5-isopropyl-3-hydroxymethyl-7-methyl-1H-indene (1), a new natural product 5-isopropyl-3, 7-dimethyl-1H-indene-1-one (2), along with five known compounds: guaiazulene (3), 4-formyl-7-isopropyl-10-methylazulene (4), sesquiterpene ketolactone (5), alismoxide (6) and guaia-1 (5), 6-diene (7), were isolated from gorgonian Muriceides collaris collected in South China Sea. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis [MS, IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR (DEPT), HMQC, HMBC, NOESY] and by comparison of the spectral data with those of the literatures.
7.The diameters of macular hole and destroyed boundary line between inner and outer segment of the photoreceptors and the correlation with the visual acuity in patients with idiopathic macular hole
Feng HE ; Weihong YU ; Fangtian DONG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2009;25(3):176-178
Objective To observe the diameters of macular hole and destroyed boundary line between inner and outer segment (IS/OS) of the photoreceptors and the correlation with the visual acuity in patients with idiopathic macular hole(IMH). Methods The clinical data of 39 eyes (37 patients) with IMH were retrospective analyzed. All the patients had undergone the examinations of visual acuity (Snellen chart), intra-acular pressure, ocular fundus (indirect ophthalmoscope), and Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) whose speed was 27 000 A scan/s, area was 6.0 mm×6.0 mm, and the mode was 512×128. The diametres of macular hole and destroyed IS/OS, and the correlations with visual acuity were detected. Results The mean IogMAR was 0.99±0. 44 (ranged from 0. 15 to 2.00), the mean diameter of macular holes was (942.0± 348. 4)μm(ranged from 171 to 1491 μm), and the mean diameter of IS/OS disruption was (1870. 35±673.2) μm(range from 463 to 3176 μm). There was a significant correlation among the diameter of the macular hole, the diameter of the IS/OS disruption, and IogMAR in IMH (P= 0. 038, 0. 002, 0. 000). In eyes with closed macular hole after surgery, the IogMAR and the diameter of the IS/OS disruption had a significant decrease. Conclusion Using FD-OCT the photoreceptor changes can be visualized in vivo. The abnormality in the IS-OS boundary line appears to be involved for a much larger area beyond the macular hole itself, and persists there with small size even after the maeular hole closure surgery.
8.The clinical value of Sharp-van der Heijde score in rheumatoid arthritis
Weihong HE ; Weizhi WU ; Lei LEI ; Zhiying HE
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(11):1865-1867,1875
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of Sharp-van der Heijde score (SHS)in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods Clinical and X-ray of hands data in 200 patients with RA met the ACR criteria were collected in this study.Clinical DAS28,anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (aCCP)and imaging SHS were used to evaluate the activity of RA quantitatively before and after treatment.Results A moderate correlation existed between SHS and DAS28 (r s =0.61,P =0.00),but there was no significant cor-relation either between SHS and aCCP (r s = -0.1 5,P =0.03)or between aCCP and DAS28 (r s =0.14,P =0.05 ).Significant differences before and after treatment was existed in SHS (t=24.27,P =0.00)and DAS28 (t=1 5.98,P =0.00)respectively.And there was a moderate correlation between the difference in SHS before and after treatment and aCCP (r s =0.66,P =0.00).Conclu-sion The SHS,DAS28 and the aCCP in RA are closely related.Combination of three methods will help to develop the clinical pro-grams,evaluate the efficacy and prognosis.
9.CTA characteristics of diabetic lower extremities arterial disease in different Fontaine stage
Weihong HE ; Tingsong FANG ; Qi KE ; Yanbin YANG ; Zhenhua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(5):302-305
Objective To explore CTA characteristics of diabetic lower extremities arterial disease (LEAD) with different Fontaine stage.Methods Data of 100 patients clinically diagnosed as diabetic LEAD and underwent lower limbs arterial CTA were analyzed retrospectively.The patients were classified into grade Ⅰ-Ⅳ according to Fontaine classifications.Lower extremities arteries were graded according to CTA.Stenosis degree of lower extremity arteries in different Fontaine stages were analyzed.Results The grades of lower extremity arteries stenosis in different Fontaine stages had statistically significant difference (x2 =186.24,P<0.001).There had statistically significant difference of stenosis degree in different lower extremity arterial levels among different Fontaine stages (superior genicular artery:x2 =69.24,P<0.001;inferior genicular artery:x2 =111.59,P<0.001;dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris:x2 =94.15,P<0.001).Grades of stenosis between superior genicular arteries and inferior genicular arteries,superior genicular arteries and dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris had statistically significant differences (Z=12.59,P<0.001;Z=10.47,P<0.001).There was statistically significant difference of stenosis grades between inferior genicular artery and dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris (Z=12.66,P<0.001).Occluded inferior genicular arteries usually associated with collateral vessels.Conclusion CTA can reflect the clinical stages of LEAD,which is the ideal method in diagnosing of diabetic LEAD.
10.The clinical value of MSCTA in diagnosing lower extremity arterial disease of diabetic foot ulcers
Weihong HE ; Tingsong FANG ; Qi KE ; Yanbin YANG ; Xiuyun XIAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(7):1077-1079,1087
Objective To study the value of MSCT angiography(MSCTA)in diagnosing lower extremities arterial disease (LEAD) of diabetic foot ulcers and analyze the possible influential factors on the onset of diabetic foot ulcers.Methods 80 diabetic patients for MSCTA examination were divided into two groups by whether combined with foot ulcers.The tibial artery calcification score (TACS) and peripheral arterial occlusion index (PAOI) were calculated and the possible risk factors of diabetic foot ulcer were analyzed.Results There were 30 cases suffered with foot ulcer and 18 cases occurred lower extremity arterial occlusion (LEAO), the average PAOI was 4.40(3.60, 5.75).Non-foot ulcer cases were 50, and there were 8 cases suffered with LEAO, the average PAOI was 2.05(1.43, 3.10).Compared to patients without foot ulcer, patients with foot ulcer were older, had a lower BMI, and were more likely to have a history of tobacco use.They usually had higher TACS and severer peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD).Stepwise regression model showed that foot ulcers had significant correlation with TACS and PAOI.Partial correlation analysis showed TACS was independent from PAOI in impacting diabetic foot ulcer.Conclusion MSCTA has important clinical value in diagnosing and valuing diabetic foot ulcer LEAD.Age, smoking history,BMI,TACS and PAOI affect the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers, and TACS and PAOI are the independent risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers.