1.Platelet transfusion practice and related outcomes in patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a three-year retrospective study
Yi ZHU ; Xufeng CHEN ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Yong MEI ; Jinru LV ; Gang ZHANG ; Deliang HU ; Wei LI ; Huazhong ZHANG ; Feng SUN ; Juan WU ; Yongxia GAO ; Xihua HUANG ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(10):1177-1181
Objective:To study the application of blood products in patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and evaluate its effect on the prognosis.Methods:A total of 83 adult patients treated with VA-ECMO in the Emergency Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2017 to January 2020 were grouped by survival to explore the risk factors of 28-day mortality using binary logistic regression, and the threshold was calculated by ROC curve.Results:Platelet transfusion ( OR=2.506, 95% CI: 1.142-5.499) and non-myocarditis disease ( OR=6.881, 95% CI: 1.615-29.316) were the risk factors of 28-day mortality in adult VA-ECMO patients. The threshold of platelet transfusion was 0.427 mL/(kg·d) (sensitivity 78.4%, specificity 69.6% , AUC 0.735). Conclusions:The increased platelet transfusion is related to the poor prognosis of adult patients with VA-ECMO. Refractory myocarditis patients are better treated with VA-ECMO.
2.Effect of enamel matrix proteins on the growth of apatite coating on dual thermo-etching modified titanium
Xihua ZHU ; Qianwen WU ; Hui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(2):249-253
BACKGROUND:Various surface modification techniques have been used to improve the bioactivity of titaniumimplant in vivo. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) on the growth of apatite coatings on dual thermo-etching treated pure titanium. METHODS:EMPs were extracted from porcine tooth germs and then were identified. Dual thermo-etching was applied to treat titanium samples fol owing polished, and then immersed in a blank simulated body fluid supersaturated calcification solution (control group) or supersaturated calcification solution containing different concentrations of EMPs for 7 days. The morphology of samples was observed using scanning electron microscope, and element components and crystal structures of the apatite coatings were analyzed by energy dispersive spectrometer and X-ray diffraction. RESULTS AND METHODS:After double-etching, a pit-like rough surface was observed on the titanium plate. After 7-day mineralization, in the control group, no overt calcium-phosphate deposits were found on the titanium surface;however, in the experimental groups, there were calcium-phosphate deposits, whose quantity and morphology changed with increasing concentrations. Energy dispersive spectrometer showed that the main element components of the mineralized coating included calcium, phosphorus, oxygen and carbon, and the calcium-phosphate ratio ranged from 1.32 to 1.41. The apatite coatings were proved to be carbonate hydroxyapatite by X-ray diffraction. To conclude, EMPs promote apatited deposition on pure titanium surfaces in a concentration-dependent manner.
3.Research progress of antitumor components from original animals of traditional Chinese medicine powder of Notarchus.
Xinyu YANG ; He ZHU ; Wenyu YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(21):3038-3046
Powder of Notarchus is a traditional Chinese medicine originated from the eggs of various sea hares species of family Aplysiidae Lamarck, especially Notarchus. leachii cirrosus, Aplysia kurodai and A. pulmonica. It has been used for clinical treatment of cancer and cancer-like diseases in China since the Ming dynasty. Isolation and identification of numerous cytotoxic ingredients from sea hares organisms were reported. Bioactive components of sea hares in China sea including 23 species from six genera of the Aplysiidae were reviewed in this paper. Approximately 300 molecules were identified in 11 species. More than 85 compounds extracted from 7 species were confirmed to have antitumor activity, which indicated that powder of Notarchus would have potential in developing new antineoplastic agents.
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Biomedical Research
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Gastropoda
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chemistry
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pharmacology
4.The role of C5a in adhesion properties of polymorphonuclear leukocyte to pulmonary vascular endothelial cells in burn patients with acute lung injury.
Fenglin LU ; Xihua ZHU ; Chengxiang HU ; Yunhui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(6):358-361
OBJECTIVETo explore the postburn adhesion properties of polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) onto pulmonary vascular endothelial cells (PVEC) in burn patients with acute lung injury (ALI), so as to determine the role of C5a on PVEC-PMN adhesion.
METHODSMicrotubule sucking technique was employed to determine the PVEC-PMN adhesion. The myeloperoxidase (MPO) was also assayed to reflect the magnitude of PVEC-PMN adhesion.
RESULTSThe magnitude of PVEC-PMN adhesion increased and the adhesion force increased along with an increase in rh-C5a concentration. Simultaneously, the MPO activity was increased, which could be inhibited by anti-C5aR McAb in a concentration 1:104.
CONCLUSIONBoth C5a and C5aR participated in PVEC-PMN adhesion, which might be important in the pathogenesis of ALI.
Acute Disease ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; pharmacology ; Antigens, CD ; immunology ; Burns ; blood ; complications ; Cell Adhesion ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Complement C5a ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Endothelium, Vascular ; cytology ; drug effects ; Fetus ; Humans ; Lung ; Lung Diseases ; complications ; Neutrophils ; cytology ; drug effects ; enzymology ; Peroxidase ; antagonists & inhibitors ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Receptor, Anaphylatoxin C5a ; Receptors, Complement ; immunology
5.Expression of the extracellular domain of human CD7 in Escherichia coli
Yanchun ZHOU ; Xihua ZHU ; Yunhui HUANG
Immunological Journal 2001;(2):105-106,109
Objective To get the antigen of CD7.Methods The extracellular domain of human CD7 was cloned from a plasmid containing the full length of human CD7 cDNA and expressed in pinpoint-xa3 prokaryotic system. Results Analysis with SDS-PAGE and Western-blotting showed that the expressed protein could bind to the anti-CD7 mAb specifically and is about 30 000 u in molecular weight. Conclusion These results paved the way for preparing anti-CD7 engineering antibody.
6.Study of activation of human T cells with superantigen SEA
Guilian XU ; Xihua ZHU ; Jin YANG
Immunological Journal 2001;(2):85-87,104
Objective To investigate the activation of human T cells with superantigen SEA. Methods T cells proliferation, IL-2 production, DNA synthesis, cell phenotype and apoptosis induced by the SEA in the first or restimulation were detected. Results It was shown that 100 ng/mL was the optimal activation concentration, IL-2 production arrived at top level in the third day, SEA activated CD4+ and CD8+T with the same degree, T cells start apoptosis in response to SEA restimulation within 24 hours and apoptosis disappeared through addition of rhIL-2. Conclusions There were correlation between activation and SEA concentration or stimulation period; SEA activated both CD4+ and CD8+T cells without change the cell phenotype.
7.EXPRESSION OF HUMAN CD59 ANTIGEN ON MOUSE NIH3T3 AND EL-4 CELLS CONFERS PROTECTION AGAINST HUMAN COMPLEMENT ATTACK
Yun BAI ; Man JIANG ; Gencheng HAN ; Xihua ZHU ;
Immunological Journal 1999;(2):73-78
CD59 antigen is a widely expressed cell surface glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol (GPI) anchored glycoprotein.It acts as an inhibitor to the assembly of the membrane attack complex of homologous complement,binds to CD2,and also transduces activation signals with T cells.In this report,a 396bp DNA fragment was amplified by RT-PCR method from the total RNA of Jurkat cells.The fragment was cloned into pUC18 and pUC19 plas-mids,and further sequenced by Sanger′s-dideory-mediated chain termination.The results showed that this cDNA fragment included 384bp open reading fragment and its sequence was identical to the published sequence encoding human CD59 antigen.Furthermore,the cDNA of CD59 was subcloned into retroviral vector pLXSN and transfec-ted into packaging cell line PA317 to generate stable virus-producing cell lines.Then,mouse thymotase cell line EL-4 and fibroblasts cell line NIH3T3 were infected with the virus resulting in stable expression of CD59 on the cell surface.The transfected cells were tested for their susceptibility to human complement-mediated cytolysis.It was found that the transfected cells expressing CD59 antigen were far less susceptible than the controls,indicating that the gene for CD59 can be expressed in xenotypic cells stably to confer protection against human serum complement.
8.Effects of Liposome-encapsulated Nitrogen Mustard on Acute Experimental Serum Sickness in Rabbits
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
Nitrogen mustard encapsulated with liposomes was administered to the rabbits with acute experimental serum sickness(AESS). Then the serum levels of anti-BSA antibodies and circulating; immune complex(CIC), CH50, and WBC count were determined. The ACPase activity of spleen macrophages was measured. And the sections of renal tissues, after HE-stained, were studied for the accumulation of CIC and the pathological changes. It was found that liposome-encapsulated nitrogen mustard can increase the macrophage activity and in turn aggravate the renal damages of AESS rabbits.The results suggest that the renal damages of AESS rabbits can immunopatholo-gically be attributed to the increased activity of macrophages.
9.Immunopharmacologicat Effects of Anisodamine on Immune Complex Glomerulonephritis in Rabbits
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(05):-
The immunopharmacological effects of anisodamine(654-2)on immune complexnephritis were examined in rabbits with acute experimental serum sickness(AESS).The results showed that activities of renal calmodulin(CaM)and cathepsin D(Cath-D)were significantly high.654-2 could inhibit CaM activity and immune complex-induced lysosomal enzyme release,and lessen immune complex glomerulonephritis at thesame time.Our findings suggest that a marked inhibition of CaM activity by 654-2 mi-ght contribute greatly to the improvement of immune complex glomerulonephritis.
10.Expression of transcription factor AP-1 and NF-kappaB in anergic T cells
Guilian XU ; Xihua ZHU ; Jin YANG ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(03):-
Objective:To explore the relationship between transcription factor AP 1 and NF kappaB and IL 2 decrease in anergic T cells.Methods:Nuclear proteins of activated T cells and anergic T cells were extracted and then the expression of AP 1 and NF kappaB were determinated by gel electrophorotic mobility shift assay.Results:Compared to activated T cells,anergic T cells expressed defective AP 1 transcription factor;there were three forms NF kappaB complex in both activated T cells and agergic T cells,but NF kappaB transcription activity was higher in anergic T cells than that in activated T cells.Conclusion:It has been demonstrated that these alteration of transcription factors have been likely to be responsible for repression of IL 2 in anergic T cells.

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