1.Therapeutic potential of antibodies against interleukin 5 in asthma.
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(12):1363-1364
Antibodies
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immunology
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therapeutic use
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Asthma
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drug therapy
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Interleukin-5
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immunology
2. QRS dispersion in assessment of left ventricular systolic function and asynchronous left ventricular wall motion in patients with left buddle-branch block
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;31(12):1326-1329
Objective: To evaluate the role of QRS dispersion (QRSD) in evaluating left ventricular function and the asynchrony of ventricular motion in patients with left buddle-branch block(LBBB). Methods: Forty-two hospitalized patients with LBBB and 28 normal controls (group C) were included in the present study. The 42 LBBB patients were further divided into 2 groups: the isolated LBBB patients (group A, n = 7) and LBBB patients with other organic diseases (group B, n = 35). The indices of echocardiography and electrocardiogram were compared and analyzed among the three groups, including left ventricular ejection(LVEF) , left ventricular end-diastolid dimension(LVEDD), E/A ratio, interventricular mechanical delay (IVMD), left ventricular systolic asynchrony index (TS-SD), QRSD, and QRS duration(QRSd). Multivariate correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation of QRSD and QRSd with the indices of electrocardiogram and echocardiography in the two LBBB groups. Results: All the indices were significantly different between group B and group C (P<0.05), except for LVEDD in group A (P = 0.145). All the indices were significantly different between group A and group B, except for QRSd (P = 0.175). The QRSd and QRSD were negatively correlated with LVEF in the two LBBB groups, with the correlation coefficients being -0.310 (P = 0.046) for QRSd and -0.341 (P = 0.027) for QRSD; QRSD and TS-SD were positively correlated, with the correlation coefficient being 0.318 (P = 0.040). The rest indices were not significantly correlated. Conclusion: QRSD of ECG can be used for evaluating left ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with LBBB. However, further studies are needed in order to determine its role in estimating the asynchrony of ventricular motion.
3.Investigation of PML-RAR? fusion gene in acute promyelocytic leukemia by real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR
Hong YUAN ; Nan WANG ; Shi-Jun LI ; Jing WANG ; Hong ZHU ; Xiao-Guang XIAO ; Min HUANG ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the relapse risk assessment for patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia(APL)through testing PML-RAR? fusion gene by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RQ-PCR).Methods Relative copies of PML-RAR? fusion gene were measured in 25 patients with APL in phases of first diagnosis,complete remission(CR)and relapse.The minimal residual disease(MRD)situations were also monitored in 6 of the 25 patients.Results Different PML-RAR? fusion gene expression levels were observed in patient groups of different phases of the disease.(P
4.The relationship between thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor and coronary heart disease
ZHAO Meng Nan ; TIAN Pei Ru ; QIU Li ; LI Yu Ning ; WANG Xiao Nan ; YI Bo Yu ; SHI Jing Pu
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(12):1208-1212
Objective:
To analyze the relationship between thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor ( TAFI ) and coronary heart disease ( CHD ), and to provide evidence for the prevention of CHD.
Methods:
The patients with CHD in Fushun Central Hospital in Liaoning Province were selected as the case group, the patients without CHD in the same hospital and period were selected as the control group. The demographic information and clinical examination results ( serum TAFI, lipid, glucose, etc. ) were collected to analyze the association between TAFI and CHD by logistic regression models.The multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to explore the relationship between TAFI and CHD.
Results:
There were 222 cases, including 100 cases of stable angina, 44 cases of unstable angina and 78 cases of acute myocardial infarction, and 222 controls. The median ages of cases and controls were 62 and 57 years old. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that serum TAFI>22.88 μg/mL ( P75 of controls ) was associated with the risk of CHD ( OR=1.619, 95%CI: 1.011-2.593 ), unstable angina ( OR=2.917, 95%CI: 1.433-5.939 ) and acute myocardial infarction ( OR=2.626, 95%CI: 1.007-6.847 ).
Conclusion
The high level of TAFI is related to CHD, unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction.
7.Experimental Study of Anxiety Disorder on Event-Related Potentials P_(300)
da-yuan, NAN ; xing-shi, CHEN ; zu-cheng, WANG ; ze-ping, XIAO ; hai-yin, ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the characteristics of event-related potentials P300 in patients with anxiety disorder(AD). Methods P300 tests were carried out in 30 patients with AD and 30 healthy adult controls. ResultsPatients with AD had significantly delayed P3 latency ([326?16] ms vs [339?19]ms, P
8.Relationship between lncRNA and the differentiation of CD4+ T lymphocyte subsets in autoimmune diseases
Nan LIU ; Na LI ; Xiao-hua MA ; Lin ZHU ; Cheng-cheng SHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(12):2793-2799
Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has a wide range of biological functions in epigenetic, cell cycle, cell differentiation and other life activities, and that affect the development and differentiation of immune cells and the maintenance of homeostasis in the immune system. CD4+ T cell subsets are heterogeneous cells with different functions, including promoting the proliferation and differentiation of T cells, B cells and other immune cells, and coordinating related functions between immune cells. Autoimmune disease (AID) is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by an autoantigen immune reaction. lncRNA and CD4+ T cell subsets are involved in the occurrence and progression of the disease. This article reviews the relationship between lncRNA and the differentiation of AID CD4+ T cell subsets.
9.Item selection analysis based on quality of life scale in patients with viral myocarditis.
Xiao-chen GUO ; Jun-ping ZHANG ; Ya-ping ZHU ; Ya-nan ZHOU ; Shi-chao LV ; Nan XIAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2012;34(2):116-125
OBJECTIVETo further select the items based on the pre-test version of quality of life scale in patients with viral myocarditis.
METHODSTotally 100 patients with viral myocarditis were enrolled in this study. Methodologies including frequency distribution, discrete trend, t-test, Cronbach's α coefficient, correlation coefficient and factor analysis were applied to select items from different perspectives.
RESULTSA total of 17 items were selected by frequency distribution method from the perspective of central tendency, 15 items were selected by discrete trend method from the perspective of sensitivity, 16 items were selected by t-test method from the perspective of sensitivity and discrimination, 16 items were selected by Cronbach's α coefficient method from the perspective of internal consistency, 12 items were selected by correlation coefficient method from the perspective of representation and independence, and 18 items were selected by factor analysis method from the perspective of representation.
CONCLUSIONItem selection of quality of life scale in patients with viral myocarditis was successfully conducted based on the clinical epidemiological data using a variety of statistical methods.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Myocarditis ; virology ; Quality of Life ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
10.Construction of eukaryotic recombinant expression plasmids with glyceraldehydes-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and cysteine protease inhibitor gene of periodic Brugia malayi and its expression in HeLa cells
Xiao-jun, LIU ; Xiao-feng, GUO ; Sai-nan, ZHANG ; Shi-juan, LU ; Hao, FANG ; Bang-sheng, XU ; Zheng, FANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(4):371-375
Objective To construct the eukaryotic expression plasmid containing glyceraldehydes-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and cysteine protease inhibitor ( CPI ) gene from periodic Brugia malayi (Bm) and to lay foundation for studying multivalent vaccines. Methods Total RNA was extracted from periodic Bin. The BmGAPDH and BmCPI genes were amplified by RT-PCR. The PCR product was cloned and then subeloned into eukaryotic recombinant plasmid vector pcDNA3.1 (+). pcDNA3.1 (+)/BmGAPDH/BmCPI was constructed. The recombinant plasmids were screened and identified by digestion with restriction enzyme and PCR amplification, and were transformed into HeLa cell subsequently. The transient expression of BmGAPDH and BmCPI were examined by RT-PCR. The expressed protein was identified by sodium dodeeylsulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis(SDS-PAGE). Results Two specific bands of around 877 bp of BmGAPDH and 621 bp of BmCPI were amplified, consistent with the expected value. The same bands were obtained by double restriction enzyme digestion of recombinant plasmids or PCR using recombinant plasmid as template. BmGAPDH and BmCPI mRNA were highly expressed in transfeeted HeLa cell. The relative molecular mass (Mr) of the recombinant protein was about 54 × 103. Conclusion The recombinant eukaryotic expression plasmid pcDNA3.1 (+)/BmGAPDH/BmCPI has been constructed successfully and the protein is expressed correctly in mammalian cell.