2.Comparison of two criteria for evaluating severity of community-acquired pneumonia in China
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2005;0(08):-
Objectives To understand current status of the admission and treatment for the patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in central hospitals of Shanghai area,and to evaluate the severity of patients admitted to the hospital with CAP by the criteria set in the Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment for CAP developed by the Chinese Medical Association in 2006 and provide evidence for its popularization and application throughout the country.Methods Medical records of 137 patients with CAP admitted to the hospital from January 1,2005 to September 30,2006 were retrospectively studied and analyzed with SPSS 10.0 software.Chi-square test and ANOVA were used to evaluate the severity of the patients with CAP by the criteria set in the Guidelines and to correlate it with pneumonia severity index (PSI).Statistical analysis was performed for the difference between length of hospitalization,cost,length of intravenous use of antibiotics,the number of risk factors,and fatality during hospitalization between three groups of patients categorized based on the severity criteria in the Guidelines.Results There existed a good relationship between the criteria for severity of CAP by the Guidelines and PSI,with a Pearson's coefficient of correlation of 0.577,P
4.Effects of Shen-wu Capsule on learning and memory ability and brain β-amyloid content in APP transgenic mice
Ying XING ; Lan ZHANG ; Lin LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(5):324-326
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of Shen-wu capsule on learning and memory ability and its mechanism in APP transgenic mice. MethodsThe APP 695V717I transgenic mice were randomly divided into model group, Shen-wu low dose group (0.4g/kg·d) and high dose group (1.2g/kg·d). Normal control adopted the same age and background C57BL/6J mice. The animals were administered intragastrically by the drug or water from 4 month old to 10 month old. Morris water maze and object recognition test were performed to measure the learning and memory ability. The content of β-amyloid (Aβ) in the brain cortex homogenate was detected with RIA,and amyloid plaques were measured with Congo red staining. ResultsIn the Morris water maze test, swimming time and swimming distance of model group were prolonged distinctly(P<0.01). Shen-wu high dose group obviously shortened swimming time(P<0.05). In the object recognition test, the relative time to the new objection in model group was obviously shorter than that in the control group(P<0.05). The relative time to the new objection for Shen-wu high dose group was obviously longer than the model group(P<0.05). The content of soluble Aβ in model group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05). Shen-wu group decreased the soluble Aβ distinctly(P<0.01). The amyloid plaques were increased in the brain of model mice(P<0.01). Each group of Shen-wu decreased amyloid plaques significantly(P<0.01).ConclusionShen-wu Capsule ameliorated the learning and memory function disorder and decreased Aβ formation in the brain of APP transgenic model mice.
5.Gene expression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Ke LI ; Ruimin LIU ; Xuefei HAN ; Lan MA ; Ying XING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(11):2173-2177
BACKGROUND:Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) become aging and even die after several passages. Some investigations have shown that telomere has a close correlation with life span of the cells. Whether the ectopic expression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) could induce the activity of the telomerase, maintain the length of telomere, and finally prolong the life cycle of MSCs without losing their multipotent differentiation capacity is still uncertain.OBJECTIVE: To observe the influence of the ectopic expression of hTERT on the telomerase activity and cell life cycles of hMSCs.DESIGN: Repetitive measurement trails.SETTING: Research Center of Stem Cell, Zhengzhou University Medical College.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in the Research Center of Stem Cell, Zhengzhou University Medical College from October 2003 to December 2005. hMSCs were obtained from 20 healthy donators from the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Outpatient, the Third and First Affiliated Hospitals of Zhengzhou University. Enhanced green fluorescent protein plasmid (pEGFP-C1) and pEGFP-hTERT were provided by Dr. Chantal Autexier of Canada. DH5α strain provided by Dr. Hou Wei-hong, the Key Molecular Medical Laboratory of Zhengzhou University Medical College.METHODS.: Under sterile condition, 2 mL bone marrow of sternum of healthy donors were harvested, and prepared after centrifugalization,dilution and passage.① Transfection of pEGFP-hTERT into hMSCs and the screening and amplification of resistance cloning:The 5th passage cells were seeded in a 24-well plate,and transfected by pEGFP-hTERT with lipofectamine method.The cells were divided into four groups including untransfected group,lipofectamine group,pEGFP-C1 group and pEGFP-hTERT group. Resistance cloning screen and amplification was performed by G418. ②hTERT mRNA expression and detection of telomerase activity:RT-PCR and PCR-ELISA were used to detect the hTERT mRNA expressions of the fifth passage hMSCs transfected with pEGFP-hTERT, and pEGFP-C1, the untransfected tenth passage hMSCs and K562 cells (positive control), and the telomerase activity of the fifth and thirtieth passage hMSCs transfected with pEGFP-hTERT,the fifth pEGFP-C1-transfected cells and the tenth passage untransfected cells. ③Karyotype analysis of hTERT-transfected MSCs: Chromosome analysis was performed by conventional Giemsa staining.④Inducement of differentiation from telomerase-positive MSCs into neuron-like cells and RE-PCR identification:The transfected MSCs were cultured in a medium containing epidermal growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor, which could induce the cells differentiate into neuron-like cells. The culture solution was changed every 3 days, and the changes in cell growth condition and morphologic characteristics were observed under an inverted microscope. The microtubule associate protein (MAP2) and neurofliament subunit M (NF-M) were identified by RT-PCR.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①hMSCs transfection with different kathion liposomes and the screening and amplification of resistance cloning; ②hTERT mRNA expressions of each group and detection of telomerase activity; ③Karyotype analysis of pEGFP-hTERT-transfected MSCs; ④ Induction of differentiation from telomerase-positive MSCs into neuron-like cells and RE-PCR identification.RESULTS: ①With the decrease of G418 concentration, the cells in the untransfected and lipofectamine groups died, and stably EGFP expressed MSCs were obtained; after G418 screening, there was a cell clone undergone 35 passages and continued to proliferate, whose appearance and growth characteristics were similar to the untransfected MSCs observed under inverted microscope. ②The fifth passage pEGFP-C1-transfected hMSCs and tenth passage untransfected hMSCs remained telomerase-negative, but the K562 and fifth passage hTERT-transfected cells showed positive telomerase activity. ③The telomerase activity of the fifth and thirtieth passage hTERT-transfected cells was positive. ④The hTERT-MSCs at passage 10, 20 and 30 had 23 pairs of chromosomes, and two X chromosomes. So they were still normal diploid with normal chromosome appearance and number. ⑤Many hTERT-transfected MSCs had the typical appearance of neuron-like cells. RT-PCR analysis showed that th expressions of MAP2 and NF-M were increased.CONCLUSION:Ectopic expression of the hTERT gene is found in hMSCs,and can induce the telomerase activity of hMSCs.The ectopic expression of the hTERT gene in hMSCs could extend the life spans of cells and maintain their multipotent differentiation capacity.
6.Preventive Effect of Heparin Combined with Low Molecular Heparin on Primary Thrombosis in Arteriove-nous Fistula Patients
Xing FAN ; Li LIN ; Xingfeng REN ; Jun PENG ; Tianbiao LAN
China Pharmacist 2015;(8):1328-1330
To evaluate the efficacy of heparin combined with low molecular heparin against early thrombosis in chronic patients after native arteriovenous fistula ( AVF) . Methods: A total of 299 patients were enrolled in the study from January 2012 to December 2014 and randomly divided into two groups. The control group received 5000IU low molecular heparin after the operation for 7 days and the trial group received 3 000u heparin additionally through free arterial end and venous terminal during the operation. The thrombosis formation rate and adverse drug reactions ( ADR ) of one week and 4 weeks after the operation were observed in the two groups. Results:One week after the operation, the thrombosis formation rate in the control group and the trial group was 3. 4% and 0, respectively, and four week after the operation, that was 4. 8% and 0. 67%, respectively. The incidence of ADR showed no statistical-ly difference between the two groups (P>0. 05), and no severe ADR appeared in both groups. Conclusion:Heparin combined with low molecular heparin may be more effective and safer in the prevention of primary thrombosis in the patients after AVF.
7.Effect of 2,3,5,4′-tetrahydroxy Stilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside on Activation of ERK in APP Transgenic Model of Alzheimer's Disease
Lan ZHANG ; Ying XING ; Cuifei YE ; Lin LI ; Qi DONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(8):723-727
Objective To investigate the deficit of extracellular-signal regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 activation in the different age of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-like animal model and the protective effect of 2,3,5,4′-tetrahydroxy stilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside(TSG), which is the main component of Polygonum multiflorum, on ERK activation. Methods A generally accepted animal model of AD - PDAPPV717I transgenic (Tg) mouse was observed from 4 to 16 months old. Tg mice were randomly divided into 3 model groups(4, 10 and 16 months old mice)and TSG treated (at doses 120 and 240 μmol/kg/d) groups. TSG was administered to some Tg mice with an age range 4-10 months. In untreated 10 months old Tg mice, the TSG was administrated to those falling in the age range 10-16 months. For the control group we adopted the same age and background C57BL/6J mice. The ERK1/2 expression and phosphorylation were detected by Western blotting.Results In the 4-month-old PDAPPV717I Tg mice, phosphorylation of ERK1/2 decreased significantly in hippocampus and cortex compared with age matched control. In the 10-month-old Tg mice, decrease of ERK1/2 activation was aggravated in cortex but was less in hippocampus. The treatment of TSG at the doses of 120 and 240 μmol/kg for 6 months (from the age of 4 to 10 months) significantly up-regulated ERK1/2 activation in Tg mice. In the 16-month-old Tg mice, over-activation of ERK1/2 occurred in both hippocampus and cortex. The transgenic mice treated by TSG for 6 months (from the age of 10 months to 16 months) showed significant inhibition of over-activation of ERK1/2. Expression of total ERK1/2 showed no difference among control, Tg model and TSG treated groups.Conclusion PDAPPV717I transgenic mice with an age range from 4 to 16 months revealed the time-dependent deficit of ERK1/2 activation. TSG can bring the down or over activation of ERK1/2 into normal. Because ERK1/2 activation plays the crucial role in cellular signal transduction and learning-memory ability, TSG may have beneficial potential to the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases like AD.
8.Study on the significance of S/Co ratio of a domestic reagent used for anti-hepatitis C virus antibody detection
Lan-Juan LI ; Li-Xing YAN ; Fa-Ming ZHU ; Wei-Hang MA ; Xiao LI ; Zhuanghui TAO ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 1997;0(04):-
Objective To study the significance of the sample S/Co ratio when using a domestic reagent for anti-hepatitis C virus(HCV)antibody detection and to explore the procedure and standard of anti-HCV antibody diagnosis by using this domestic reagent.Methods Anti-HCV antibody was detected in 295 000 blood donors by a domestic anti-HCV reagent with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)method and the reactive samples were tested again by ortho anti-HCV antibody reagent.The samples which anti-HCV antibodies were determined as positive by ortho anti-HCV rea- gent were examined by recombinant immunoblot assay(RIBA)reagent and 106 samples of them were also tested for HCV RNA.Results Six hundred and eighty-one samples were reactive in 295 000 samples screened by the domestic ELISA reagent,the reactive ratio was 0.23 %.Among the reactive samples screened by the domestic ELISA reagent,367 samples were determined as positive by ortho anti-HCV reagent while 66.2% of them showed a S/Co ratio≥3.8.The consistency rate between positive results determined by the domestic reagent and RIBA reagent respectively was 53.8%.For the samples showing S/Co ratio≥3.8 by ortho anti-HCV reagent,94.2% had a S/Co ratio≥8.0 when using the domestic ELISA reagent,while the percentage of samples showing S/Co ratio
9.1H-MR spectroscopy study on radiation-induced injury of the temporal lobes in the elderly patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Wangsheng CHEN ; Jianjun LI ; Zengbao XING ; Lan HONG ; Fen WANG ; Changqing LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(11):1023-1027
Objective To study the metabolic characteristics of neuronal injury in the temporal lobes during the radiotherapy in the elderly patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma by 1H-MR spectroscopy.Methods Conventional MRI and 1H-MRS were performed in 21 elderly (age ≥60 years) and 33 young (age ≤ 45 years) patients who were historically confirmed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and received radiotherapy for the first time.MR data were collected before and during the therapy at the radiation dosages of 20,40 and 60 Gy,respectively.Student t test was used to compare the NAA/Cr,Cho/Cr and NAA/Cho ratios of 1H-MRS in the temporal lobes between the two groups.Results The ratios of NAA/Cr,Cho/Cr before radiotherapy were 1.94 ± 0.15,1.86 + 0.20 in the elderly group,and 2.12 + 0.25,1.82 ± 0.24 in the young group respectively,but the difference was not statistically significant ( t =1.417,1.070,P > 0.05 ).At the radiation with dosages of 20,40,and 60 Gy,the ratios of NAA/Cr were 1.81 ± 0.14,1.53 + 0.16,1.06 ±0.08 in the elderly group respectively,and were 2.03 ±0.16,1.92 ±0.21,1.77 ±0.18 in the young group respectively.There were statistical differences between two groups ( t =8.386,9.113,13.729,respectively,P<0.05,<0.05,<0.01).The ratios of Cho/Cr were 1.82 +0.16,1.61 +0.29,1.37 +0.13 in the elderly group respectively,and were 1.77 + 0.19,1.48 + 0.17,1.06 + 0.14 in the young group respectively.There were statistical differences between the two groups at dosages of 40 and 60 Gy ( t =5.230,9.322 respectively,P < 0.05 ).The ratios of NAA/Cho were 1.17 + 0.15,1.10 ± 0.08,0.83 ±0.05 in the elderly group respectively,and were 1.52 ±0.13,1.36 +0.15,1.10 +0.17 in the young group respectively.There were statistical differences between two groups ( t =5.862,2.560,9.754 respectively,P <0.05,<0.05,<0.01 ).At the dosages of 20,40 and 60 Gy,the decreases of NAA/Cr in the elderly group (6.70%,14.43%,24.23% respectively) were more significantly higher than those in the young group(4.25%,5.19%,7.08% respectively).The decrease of Cho/Cr in the elderly group (2.15%,11.29%,12.90% respectively) were lower than those in the young group ( 3.30%,15.93%,17.58% respectively).And the decrease of NAA/Cho in the elderly group (8.59%,5.47%,21.09% respectively) were higher than those in the young group (2.56%,10.26%,16.67% respectively).Conclusion Under the same radiotherapy pattern and radiation dosage,the injury to the neurons in the temporal lobes is significantly greater in the elderly patients than in young patients.Since the injury is smallest at the dose of 20 Gy among the doses evaluated,the intervention conducted in the elderly patients at this dose may help to minimize the injury to the neurons.
10.Pyoderma gangrenosum associated with ulcerative colitis and psoriasis.
Hao GUO ; Lan ZHANG ; Qian AN ; Zhen-hai YANG ; Bo LI ; Xing-hua GAO ; Jiu-hong LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(9):1798-1798