1.Change of vascular endothelial progenitor cell in acute angle-closure glaucomatous patient
Qing, ZHAO ; Bao-qun, YAO ; Hua, YAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(4):358-361
Background The circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs)play an important role in postnatal vasculogenesis and restoration of endothelial injury.Previous investigation illustrated that a reduced ocular blood flow and vascular dysfunction caused by endothelial dysfunction plays a role in the pathogenesis of glaucoma.However,endothelial system accommodation is accomplished with the circulating EPCs.Objective The present trail was to investigate EPCs change in patients with primary acute angle-closure glaucoma (PACG)and explore the role of EPCs in the pathogenesis of PACG. MethodsA prospective cohort study was designed.Thirty patients with PACG were enrolled in Tianjin Medical University General Hospital as PACG group,and 20 normal subjects served as control group.Periphery bloodsamples were obtained fromall the patients and thenstained with saturating concentrations of monoclonal antibodies,FITC-conjugated anti-CD34 and CD133 mAb.EPCs identified by CD34,CD133 were enumerated by flow cytometry,and the correlation between EPCs change and its relative factors was analyzed.Informed consent was obtained from each subject before any medical procedure. Results No significant differences were found in age,gender,vascular-related risk factor,blood biochemical indicators between PACG group and normal contol group(P>0.05 ),but a higher intraocular pressure( IOP)was displayed in PACG group compared with normal control group ( P =0.00 ).The numbers of EPCs were ( 48 ± 22 ) cells/ml in PACG group and ( 65 ± 20 )cells/ml in normal control group with a significant difference between them (P=0.004).In PACG group,the numbers of EPCs were(60± 19 )cells/ml and (34 ±7 )cells/ml respeetively in phase 1 and phase 3 of optical nerve damage (Z=-3.015,P=0.002 ).There was a negative correlation between EPCs numbers and baseline IOP within a certain range( r=-0.835,P<0.05 ).However,no obvious correlations were seen between EPCs numbers and blood lipid Level,blood glucose level or glaucoma course ( r =0.343,P =0.227 ; r =-0.203,P =0.419 ; r =0.198,P =0.610 ).The EPCs numbers in PACG patients with cardiovascular disease were(56±22)cells/ml and that of without PACG were (35± 15 ) cells/ml( P =0.005 ). ConclusionsThe numbers of EPCs decrease in PACG patient.These results imply that EPCs might play role during the restore of the optical nerve damage in PACG eye.
2.High Dosage Methylprednisolone for Neural Protection in Operation for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Hua ZHANG ; Zhiguo ZHAO ; Chunli YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(9):865-866
ObjectiveTo observe the protective effect of high-dosage methylprednisolone (MP) after lumbar spinal stenosis operation. Methods20 Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis accepted laminectomy. The treatment group (11 cases) received MP 30 mg/kg when the skin incised, and followed with MP 40 mg twice a day for 3 d after operation. The control group (9 cases) received MP 40 mg twice a day for 3 d after operation. They were assessed with JOA scale before and after operation. ResultsThe JOA score was (9.25±2.12) and (9.53±2.10) in treatment group and control group before operation (P>0.05), and was (13.43±2.01) and (11.21±2.13) 1 week after operation (P<0.05), (14.62±2.15) and (13.04±2.11) 3 months after operation (P<0.05). The neurological symptom deteriorated in 1 cases of control group. No peptic ulcer, poor wound healing or other associated complications has been found. ConclusionHigh-dosage methylprednisolone may protect the spine cord intraoperative the lumbar spinal stenosis.
3.Cladribine treatment of repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis: a case report and literature review.
Xie YAO ; Hua YING ; Zhao WEIHONG ; Sun QING ; Lu XINTIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(4):296-299
OBJECTIVETo investigate the salvage therapy for a child with refractory and ( or) repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
METHODData of a patient with Langerhans cell histiocytosis whose disease relapsed repeatedly treated with cladribine was collected and analyzed and the related literature was reviewed.
RESULTThe initial symptoms developed 3 months after his birth, multiple systems (skin, skeleton, lung, liver) were involved; he was sequentially treated with LCH-III-Group I, JLSG-96, DAL-HX90 chemotherapeutic regimens. The patient got relapses for more than 3 times, but the disease got completely controlled after being treated with cladribine when the patient was 6 years old. The dosage was 10 mg/(m2 · d) for 4 days, and one course lasted for 28 days, the third to fifth courses of treatment used Arac in combination, the whole treating time lasted for 5 months. The patient remained in persistent remission for 8 months since discontinuation of treatment. "Langerhans cell histiocytosis" "refractory" "cladribine" were used as the key words to search in the data bases CNKI, Wanfangdata and Pubmed, 11 articles were picked. According to the literature, the effective rate of cladribine in treatment of repeatedly relapsing Langerhans cell histiocytosis was 44%-100%, with a good response of 22%-86%, the dose was 5-13 mg/(m2 · d). The main side effects were hematological system damages and infection.
CONCLUSIONThe effect of commonly used chemotherapeutic regimens is limited for children with refractory and (or) repeatedly-relapsed Langerhans cell histiocytosis and cladribine can be used as an alternative therapeutic option of the salvage therapy.
Child ; Cladribine ; therapeutic use ; Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Immunosuppressive Agents ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Recurrence ; Skin
4.One case of isophthalonitrile mixture burning combined with peripheral nerve injury.
Feng WANG ; Yao-Hua ZHAO ; Yu-mei LIAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(5):344-344
Adult
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Burns, Chemical
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complications
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Humans
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Male
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Nitriles
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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etiology
5.Exploration of Appropriate Cross-Matching Methods for Positive Patients of the Direct Antiglobulin Test
Jiangang LI ; Jianing ZHAO ; Hua XU ; Suoliang YAO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(4):130-132
Objective To investigate the appropriate cross-matching methods for the direct antiglobulin test (DAT)positive patients.Methods The DAT was used to screen the irregular antibodies on the surface of erythrocytes.The microcolumn gel test was used for blood identification.The antiglobulin test and manual polybrene test were used for cross-matching.Re-sults A total of five DAT positive cases were collected in study.The blood groups of each case were detected,including A-DCcEe,O-DCCee,O-DCcee,A-DCCee and A-DCcee.The donor samples with corresponding blood-antigen negative were cho-sen for cross-matching,and the agglutination intensity of each cross-matching tube was weaker than the control.The transfu-sion of washed red blood cells was suggested.Finally,each transfusion was safe and efficient.Conclusion The infusion of the washed red blood cells with corresponding blood-antigen negative could efficiently ensure the safety of blood transfusion.
6.Rheumatoid-like deformities in Parkinson disease: one case report and review of literature
Xiaoming SHU ; Mengjun ZHAO ; Li MA ; Xin LU ; Yao XIE ; Hua ZHAO ; Guochun WANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2009;13(4):255-258,后插1
Objective To study the clinical, laboratory, X-ray and the pathological features of Parkinson disease patients with rheumatoid-like deformities. Methods One patient was described and the relevant English literature in recent 50 years were reviewed. Results Rheumatoid-like deformities in Parkinson disease was mostly observed in women. The ratio between male and female was about 1:5.6. Joint deformities occurred after 7.6 years of Parkinson's disease in average. The manifestations of joints included the flexion of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints, hyperextension of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints, flexion of the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints, and ulnar deviation of wrists and bilateral feet hallux valgus. Whole-blood analysis, biochemistry profile, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C -reactive protein were all in normal range. Rheumatoid factor and ANA, anti-ENA profile, AKA, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibody and antiperinuclear factor (APF) were all negative. Periarticular erosion was not observed in plaint X -ray films. Synovial pathology showed non -specific infla -mmation without classical syno vial membrane proliferation and pannus formation. NSAIDs and DMARDs were uneffective, but on the contrary, anti -parkinson' s disease therapy could relieve joints symptoms. Conclusion Parkinson disease can be accompanied with rheumatoid-like deformities which may be misdiagnosed as RA and should be differentiated from RA by laboratory, radiographs and synovium pathology examination.
7.Effect of Heroin on DLG4 Expression in Hippocampus, Amygdala and Frontal Cortex of Rats.
Liang-ming LUO ; Qun GONG ; Jian-feng LIU ; Ming-quan ZHAO ; Dong-dong CHEN ; Yao-yao XIE ; Hua ZHU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(3):185-199
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the expression of discs large homolog 4 (DLG4) protein in hippocampus, amygdala and frontal cortex of rats and evaluate postsynaptic density in heroin dependence.
METHODS:
The rat heroin dependent model was established by increasing intraperitoneal injection of heroin. DLG4 proteins in hippocampus, amygdala and frontal cortex of heroin dependent 9, 18, 36 days rats were detected with immunohistochemical staining and compared with that in the control group.
RESULTS:
DLG4 proteins in hippocampus, amygdala and frontal cortex were gradually reduced with extension of heroin dependent time.
CONCLUSION
Heroin dependence can affect postsynaptic density of hippocampus, amygdala and frontal cortex. The changes become more apparent with extension of heroin dependence time.
Amygdala/metabolism*
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Animals
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Disks Large Homolog 4 Protein
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Frontal Lobe/metabolism*
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Heroin/pharmacology*
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Heroin Dependence
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Hippocampus/metabolism*
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism*
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Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
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Rats
8.The value of procalcitonin for diagnosing infection in critically ill patients receiving long-term immunosuppressive therapy
Yan SHI ; Hongmin ZHANG ; Ye LIU ; Xi RUI ; Hua ZHAO ; Yao WANG ; Peng WANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(3):192-196
Objective To assess the value of procalcitonin(PCT)measurement to differentiate infection from non-infection in critically ill patients requiring long-term immunosuppressive therapy.Methods A prospective study was conducted in patients with underlying diseases requiring corticosteroids or chemotherapy in ICU from January 2008 to December 2009.Patients were divided into the infection group and the non-infection group and their PCT levels were compared.Results A total of 103 patients (65 women)were enrolled in this prospective study[aged(47.9 ± 21.9)years old]with 84 in the infection group and 19 in the non-infection group.The baseline level of PCT was significantly higher in infection than in non-infection patients[2.58(0.08-44.65)pg/L vs 0.62(0.15-6.00)pg/L,P =0.002].Different levels of PCT were manifested in different pathogen groups with 3.41(0.45-44.65)pg/L in bacteria infection,0.99(0.28-6.67)pg/L in fungus infection,0.11(0.08-0.20)pg/L in virus infection group(P =0.018).The AUCROC of PCT was 0.867 for diagnostic bacterial infection.By multivariate analysis,the factors associated with the level of PCT were bacteria infection(OR 5.1,P =0.031)and septic shock(OR 7.5,P =0.027),while the factors not associated with the level of PCT were age,renal function,infection site and prognosis(P > 0.05).Conclusions The level of PCT is increased in the critically ill patients requiring immunosuppressive therapy with infection and it can be used for diagnosis for bacterial infection.
9.Effect of chaishu sijun decoction on the gonad axis of gan-qi stagnation, Pi deficiency, and gan-qi stagnation pi deficiency model rats.
Cong LI ; Ming XIE ; Rong-hua ZHAO ; Bang-zhong WANG ; Yuan-chao YAO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(6):694-697
OBJECTIVETo observe changes of gonad functions of Gan-qi stagnation (GS), Pi deficiency (PD), Gan-qi stagnation Pi deficiency (GSPD) model rats, and the effect of Chaishu Sijun Decoction (CSD) on them.
METHODSRats were randomly divided into 7 groups according to romdom digit table, i.e., the normal control group, the GS model group, the GS medication group, the PD model group, the PD medication group, the GSPD model group,and the GSPD medication group, 10 in each group. Rats in the GS model group, the PD model group, and the GSPD model group were treated with chronic restraint, improper diet +excessive fatigue, chronic restraint +improper diet +excessive fatigue. The model was established for 4 successive weeks. Starting from the 15th day of modeling, CSD at the daily dose of 3.57 g/kg was given by gastrogavage to them for 14 successive days. Equal volume of distilled water was given by gastrogavage to rats in each model group and the normal control group for 14 successive days. The blood contents of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH), follicular stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol (E2), and testosterone (T) were detected in rats of each group.
RESULTSCompared with the normal control group, there was statistical difference in GnRH, T, E,, and FSH in the GS, PD, and GSPD model groups (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The content of LH was elevated in the GS model group (P < 0.05) and declined in the GSPD model group (P < 0.01). Compared with the GS model group, the contents of FSH, LH, and T decreased and E2 increased in the PD model group (all P < 0.05); the contents of FSH and LH also declined in the GSPD model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the PD model group, the T content increased and FSH decreased in the GSPD model group (all P < 0.05). Compared with each corresponding model group, the FSH content decreased (P < 0.01) and LH increased in the GS medication group; the T content increased, E2 and LH decreased (P < 0.05, P < 0.01) in the PD medication group; the T content decreased (P < 0.01), GnRH, E2, FSH, and LH increased (P < 0. 05, P < 0.01) in the GSPD medication group.
CONCLUSIONSThere exist different degrees of abnormal function of the gonad axis in the GS, PD, and GSPD models. CSD had certain regulatory effect on the 3 syndromes. Of them, it showed a more comprehensive role in improving the gonad function axis. Results of this experiment had provided the experimental evidence for higher correlation between CSD and GSPD syndrome.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Gonadal Steroid Hormones ; blood ; Gonads ; drug effects ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
10.Changes of vasoactive factors in lung tissue of newborn piglets with persistent pulmonary hypertension and effect of magnesium sulphate.
Fang LIU ; Shi-min ZHAO ; Dan-hua WANG ; Min WEI ; Su-ping ZHANG ; Dan YAO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(2):139-140
Angiotensins
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analysis
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Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Biomarkers
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analysis
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Endothelin-1
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analysis
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Hypertension, Pulmonary
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Lung
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chemistry
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pathology
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Magnesium Sulfate
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pharmacology
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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analysis
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
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Swine
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Vasomotor System
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chemistry