1.Optimization and evaluation of cut-off values of the prolonged APTT plasma mixing test in distinguishing different reasons
Hong ZHAI ; Wei XU ; Yuying LI ; Jingnan SUN ; Beiying AN ; Linlin QU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(8):1022-1027
Objective:To validate and optimize the interpretation methods and cut-off values of prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) mixing test, in order to elevate the clinical applicational value in differentiating single factor deficiency, positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) and FⅧ inhibitors.Methods:This cross-sectional retrospective study involved 130 cases with single APTT prolongation for unknown reasons who underwent mixing tests in the First Hospital of Jilin University from January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2023, including 84 males and 46 females. Rosner index (RI), Percentage correction ("Chang") method, Normal reference interval (NRI) method, differential analysis, post-incubation prolongation time and percentage (including mixed immediately and ) were respectively calculated and analyzed for both immediate mixing and 2-hour post-mixing incubation. According to clinical diagnosis, patients were divided into single factor deficiency (51 cases), positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) (56 cases), and positive factor Ⅷ (FⅧ) inhibitor (23 cases). Receiver operation characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the cut-off values for APTT mixing test methods in patients with different reasons for prolonged APTT, which were evaluted and adjusted by AUC, sensitivity, and specificity, and compared with the methods currently used for interpretations.Results:For the single factor deficiency cases, the AUCs of immediate RI index <7.5% and incubated RI index <13.9% were 0.87 and 0.90, respectively, with sensitivities at 87.8% and 83.8%, and specificities at 72.0% and 80.0%, whose combination had sensitivity and specificity at 87.3%, and 94.0%, respectively; the judging accuracy increased from 84.6% (110/130) in currently used rule to 93.1% (121/130). For the positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) cases, the combination of immediate RI index >10.3% and prolonged post-incubation clotting time percentage <9.1% showed 88.5% sensitivity and 99.8% specificity; the judging accuracy improved from 80.0% (104/130) in currently used rule to 86.2% (112/130). For positive FⅧ inhibitor cases, the combination of incubated RI index >17.0% and prolonged post-incubation clotting time percentage >9.1% had 99.8% sensitivity and 100.0% specificity; the judging accuracy increased from 89.2% (116/130) in currently used rule to 94.6% (123/130).Conclusion:This study validated and optimized the interpretation methods and cut-off values for the prolonged APTT mixing test in differentiating single factor deficiencies, prositive FⅧ inhibitors and LA positive cases, significantly improving the judging sensitivity and specificity.
2.Optimization and evaluation of cut-off values of the prolonged APTT plasma mixing test in distinguishing different reasons
Hong ZHAI ; Wei XU ; Yuying LI ; Jingnan SUN ; Beiying AN ; Linlin QU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(8):1022-1027
Objective:To validate and optimize the interpretation methods and cut-off values of prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) mixing test, in order to elevate the clinical applicational value in differentiating single factor deficiency, positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) and FⅧ inhibitors.Methods:This cross-sectional retrospective study involved 130 cases with single APTT prolongation for unknown reasons who underwent mixing tests in the First Hospital of Jilin University from January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2023, including 84 males and 46 females. Rosner index (RI), Percentage correction ("Chang") method, Normal reference interval (NRI) method, differential analysis, post-incubation prolongation time and percentage (including mixed immediately and ) were respectively calculated and analyzed for both immediate mixing and 2-hour post-mixing incubation. According to clinical diagnosis, patients were divided into single factor deficiency (51 cases), positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) (56 cases), and positive factor Ⅷ (FⅧ) inhibitor (23 cases). Receiver operation characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the cut-off values for APTT mixing test methods in patients with different reasons for prolonged APTT, which were evaluted and adjusted by AUC, sensitivity, and specificity, and compared with the methods currently used for interpretations.Results:For the single factor deficiency cases, the AUCs of immediate RI index <7.5% and incubated RI index <13.9% were 0.87 and 0.90, respectively, with sensitivities at 87.8% and 83.8%, and specificities at 72.0% and 80.0%, whose combination had sensitivity and specificity at 87.3%, and 94.0%, respectively; the judging accuracy increased from 84.6% (110/130) in currently used rule to 93.1% (121/130). For the positive lupus anticoagulant (LA) cases, the combination of immediate RI index >10.3% and prolonged post-incubation clotting time percentage <9.1% showed 88.5% sensitivity and 99.8% specificity; the judging accuracy improved from 80.0% (104/130) in currently used rule to 86.2% (112/130). For positive FⅧ inhibitor cases, the combination of incubated RI index >17.0% and prolonged post-incubation clotting time percentage >9.1% had 99.8% sensitivity and 100.0% specificity; the judging accuracy increased from 89.2% (116/130) in currently used rule to 94.6% (123/130).Conclusion:This study validated and optimized the interpretation methods and cut-off values for the prolonged APTT mixing test in differentiating single factor deficiencies, prositive FⅧ inhibitors and LA positive cases, significantly improving the judging sensitivity and specificity.
3.Cross-Modal Interaction and Integration Through Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus of Rats.
Yumei GONG ; Yuying ZHAI ; Xinyu DU ; Peirun SONG ; Haoxuan XU ; Qichen ZHANG ; Xiongjie YU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(7):785-795
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA), defined as a decrease in responses to a common stimulus that only partially generalizes to other rare stimuli, is a widespread phenomenon in the brain that is believed to be related to novelty detection. Although cross-modal sensory processing is also a widespread phenomenon, the interaction between the two phenomena is not well understood. In this study, the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN), which is regarded as a hub of the attentional system that contains multi-modal neurons, was investigated. The results showed that SSA existed in an interactive oddball stimulation, which mimics stimulation changes from one modality to another. In the bimodal integration, SSA to bimodal stimulation was stronger than to visual stimulation alone but similar to auditory stimulation alone, which indicated a limited integrative effect. Collectively, the present results provide evidence for independent cross-modal processing in bimodal TRN neurons.
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4.Effect of Sodium ferulate on glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Yang LIU ; Jun CHEN ; Yuying ZHAI ; Xiaotian YE ; Shan XIAO ; Shiyun KE ; Qingnan LI ; Guozhu YANG ; Li LU ; Xingyan LU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(3):394-398
Aim To study the influence of Sodium fer-ulate ( SF) on bone metabolism in glucocorticoid–in-duced osteoporosis rats. Methods Thirty cases of fe-male Wistar Rats(3-month-old) were divided into con-trol group, model group and SF group ( low-dose group, middle-dose group, high-dose group ) by ran-domized block design. Double fluorochrome labeling with calcein was performed before necropsy. The left tibia was taken for bone histomorphometry. Results In static parameters, the proximal tibia cancellous bone trabecular thickness, trabecular quantity and area ratio were significantly reduced in model group compared with control group;while compared with model group, those were increased in middle and high-dose SF group. Trabecular separation degree was increased in model group compared with control group, while it was decreased in middle and high-dose SF group compared with model group. In dynamic parameters, the calcula-tion parameters of cancellous bone mark perimeter rate and the bone formation rate were increased in model group compared with control group, in middle and high-dose SF group the bone formation rate was in-creased compared with model group. In bone cells, os-teoclast number per mm, osteoblast number per mm, percent osteoblast surface perimeter and percent osteo-clast surface perimeter were increased in model group compared with control group. In growth-plate, the thickness of growth-plate was increased in model group compared with control group. In bone cells and growth-plate there was no statistical significance between treat-ment group and model group. Conclusion This study demonstrates that SF can increase bone mass and im-prove bone structure,which may be related to the im-provement of bone formation. SF is effective for GIOP in rats.
5.Micromorphological comparative identification between several Chinese herbal medicines and their counterfeits.
Yuying MA ; Xiaolin LU ; Meng ZHAI ; Ying YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(8):1161-1164
OBJECTIVETo identify comparatively several commercial Chinese herbal medicines and their counterfeits.
METHODThe micromorphological characters were identified. The shape, surface, section and other characters of the medicinal materials were identified by using anatomical lens and scanning apparatus. Pictures were taken and saved.
RESULTMain micromorphological differences between several Chinese herbal medicine including Lonicera macranthoides, L. similis, Cuminum cyminum, Plantago asiatica, Cuscuta chinensis, Sinapis alba, Salvia miltiorrhiza and their counterfeits were identified.
CONCLUSIONThe reference for the authenticity identification of Chinese herbal medicine and helpful experiences for the research of the same subject were provided.
Cuminum ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Cuscuta ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; Plants, Medicinal ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Quality Control ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Sinapis ; anatomy & histology ; classification

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