1.Clinical evaluation of assisted diagnosis of early diabetic kidney disease by serum C1q,NGAL and CysC
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(11):847-852
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of serum complement component 1 q (C1q), cystatin C (CysC), neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), creatinine (SCr) and urea (SUr) for early diabetic kidney disease.Methods A retrospective study was conducted in 530 subjects who visited or received physical examination in Mianyang Central Hospital from March 2017 to November 2017. Of these, 229 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM group) were divided into simple diabetes mellitus group (SDM group,n=100) and early diabetic kidney disease group (EDKD group,n=129) respectively, and 301 subjects were selected as the healthy control (HC group).The levels of serum C1q, CysC, NGAL, SCr and SUr were detected in all subjects .Then, the diagnostic values of single and combined detection of these indexes for early diabetic kidney disease were evaluated .The statistical difference among the observed indexes of each group were compared by one-way ANOVA, and the diagnostic performance of those indexes were evaluated by receiver operating characteristic curve ( ROC) analysis.Results The median of serum C1q,CysC,NGAL and SCr in early diabetic kidney disease group were 187.80 mg/L, 1.02 mg/L, 148.70μg/L and 72.00μmol/L.The simple diabetes mellitus group were 177.00 mg/L, 0.80 mg/L, 116.20μg/L and 55.35 μmol/L.The healthy control group were 163.60 mg/L, 0.75 mg/L, 104.20μg/L and 59.40μmol/L. Compared with simple diabetes group ( t1 values were 6.50, 9.44, 3.87,9.19 and 4.34, P<0.05)and healthy control group(t2 values were 7.26, 12.54, 5.86,6.16 and 6.49, P<0.05),the levels of serum C1q, CysC, NGAL, SCr and SUr in diabetic kidney disease group were significantly increased . According to the ROC curve analysis , the diagnostic performance of CysC ( AUC=0.837 ) was much higher than those of C1q(AUC=0.731), NGAL(0.742)and SCr(AUC=0.720)for early diabetic kidney disease by using single detection.Otherwise, combined the diagnostic performance of joint detection reached the better when combined C1q and CysC (AUC =0.890,Se =79.1%, Sp =86.5%, YI =0.656).While increase detection of NGAL (z=1.817, P>0.05) or NGAL+SCr (z=1.806,P>0.05) did not further improve the diagnosis performance of early diabetic kidney disease .Conclusions C1q, CysC and NGAL with equal diagnostic performances are superior to SCr and SUr in diagnosis of early diabetic kidney disease . Among them, the combined detection of C1q and CysC has better diagnostic performance for early diabetic kidney disease.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Expression of bmp3,bmp4 and bmp7 during dog permanent tooth root formation
Kun XUAN ; Fusheng YANG ; Lingying WEN ; Yan JIN ; Shumei FAN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To evaluate the physiological roles of bmp3,bmp4 and bmp7 during the formation of permanent tooth roots in dog. Methods:The expression of bmp3,bmp4 and bmp7 mRNA at different stages of the development of permanent tooth roots was examined by in situ hybridization in 3 dogs aged 12-18 weeks. Results:bmp3 was found in dental sac surrounding the germs at the early stage of tooth root development, and in cementoblasts and periodontal cells at the later stage. bmp4 was found in odontoblasts, dental papilla and osteoblasts. bmp7 positive signals was found only in epithelial cells of root sheath around cervical circulus at early stage, then located in cementoblasts and odontoblasts at later stage. Conclusion:The spatiotemporal expressions of bmp3,bmp4 and bmp7 are widely diverse, indicating that they participate in the regulation of tooth root development.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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