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  • The changes and possible roles of KLF4 and monocyte/macrophage subtypes in interstitial lung disease

    ObjectiveTo investigate the role of Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) mediated monocyte/macrophage subtype switch in the pathological progression of pulmonary fibrosis.MethodsThirty-six patients with interstitial pneumonia were recruited from Characteristic Medical Center of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force between May 2015 and January 2017. Peripheral venous blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were collected in the morning. Pulmonary function and arterial blood gas were tested after admission. Flow cytometry was used to test monocyte subtypes of peripheral blood and macrophage subtypes of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. KLF4 of peripheral blood was detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Thirty normal subjects were selected as control group of peripheral blood mononuclear cell subtypes and KLF4 (control group A), and 10 patients without pulmonary fibrosis who needed bronchoscopy were selected as control group of macrophage subtypes in alveolar lavage fluid (control group B). The relationship between the expression of KLF4 and the differentiation of monocytes and macrophages were observed. Furthermore, the relationship between the differentiation of monocytes subtypes, macrophages subtypes and lung function were observed.ResultsMonocyte of CD14++CD16– subtype in pulmonary fibrosis group was significantly lower than that in control group A (P<0.05). Monocyte of CD14++CD16+ subtype in pulmonary fibrosis group was significantly higher than that in control group A (P<0.05). No significant difference was found between the two groups regarding CD14+CD16++. No correlation was found between three subtypes of monocyte and DLCO of patients and between three subtypes of monocyte and PaO2 of patients. M1 macrophage in pulmonary fibrosis group was significantly lower than that in control group B (P<0.05). M2 macrophage in pulmonary fibrosis group was significantly higher than that in control group B (P<0.05). Negative correlation was found between the ratio of M2 subtypes and DLCO of patients and between the ratio of M2 subtypes and PaO2 of patients (P<0.05). KLF4 protein of blood in pulmonary fibrosis group was significantly higher than that in control group A (P<0.05). Positive correlation was found between the ratio of M2 subtypes and KLF4 protein (P<0.05).ConclusionsCD16+ monocyte plays a role in the occurrence and development of pulmonary fibrosis, but no evidence is found there is a direct correlation between monocyte subtypes of peripheral blood and fibrosis degree of lung tissue. M2 macrophage subtype plays an important role in the development of interstitial pneumonia. The number of M2 macrophages is positively correlated with the severity of pulmonary fibrosis. Monocyte/macrophage subtype differentiation by KLF4 may play a role in the pathological progression of pulmonary fibrosis.

    Release date:2020-11-24 05:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Meta-analysis of Effect on HIV/AIDS Intervention in Floating Population

    Objective To evaluate the effect of a health education for preventing HIV/AIDS in floating population. Methods A computerized literature search was carried out in PubMed, CBM (Chinese Biomedical Database), CNKI (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure), Wanfang (Chinese) and VIP (Chinese) databases to collect articles published between 1996 and 2006 concerning the effect of a HIV/AIDS education intervention in floating population. We also checked the reference lists of relevant articles. The study type was self-control intervention study. Meta-analyses were performed to assess 3 outcomes of the intervention, i.e. knowledge about HIV transmission, means of prevention and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients. Fixed and random effect models were employed to combine results after a heterogeneity test, with rate difference (RD) used as the indicator of intervention effect. Results The analysis showed that the RD for knowing the sexual transmission route of HIV, the RD for knowing the effect of condoms for HIV prevention, and the RD for changing attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients, i.e. treating them as ordinary people, were increased by 16% (0.10, 0.22), 22% (0.17, 0.28) and 19% (0.13, 0.25), respectively. Conclusion Health education for preventing HIV/AIDS is effective in changing knowledge and attitudes in floating population.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effectiveness of tunnel osteogenesis technique in treatment of aseptic non-hypertrophic nonunion of femoral shaft

    Objective To investigate the effectiveness of tunnel osteogenesis technique combined with locking plate in the treatment of aseptic non-hypertrophic nonunion of femoral shaft. MethodsThe clinical data of 23 cases of aseptic non-hypertrophic nonunion of femoral shaft treated with tunnel osteogenesis technique combined with locking plate between January 2017 and December 2020 were retrospectively analysed. There were 17 males and 6 females with an average age of 41.4 years (range, 22-72 years). There were 22 cases of closed fracture and 1 case of open fracture. The types of internal fixation at admission included intramedullary nail in 14 cases and steel plate in 9 cases. The number of nonunion operations received in the past was 0 to 1; the duration of nonunion was 6-60 months, with an average of 20.1 months. Among them, there were 17 cases of aseptic atrophic nonunion of the femoral shaft and 6 cases of dystrophic nonunion. Twenty-two cases were fixed with 90° double plates and 1 case with lateral single plate. The operation time, theoretical blood loss, hospitalization stay, nonunion healing, and postoperative complications were recorded. Harris hip function score, Lysholm knee function score, lower extremity function scale (LEFS), and short-form 36 health survey scale (SF-36) were used at last follow-up to evaluate hip and knee functions. Visual analogue scale (VAS) score was used to evaluate the relief of pain at 1 day after operation and at last follow-up. ResultsThe average operation time was 190.4 minutes, the average theoretical blood loss was 1 458.4 mL, and the average hospitalization stay was 8.2 days. All the 23 patients were followed up 9-26 months, with an average of 18.2 months. The healing time of nonunion in 22 patients was 3-12 months, with an average of 5.6 months. There were 8 cases of limb pain, 8 cases of claudication, 6 cases of limitation of knee joint movement, and 2 cases of limitation of hip joint movement. At last follow-up, the imaging of 1 patient showed that the nonunion did not heal, accompanied by pain of the affected limb, lameness, and limitation of knee joint movement. At 1 day after operation, the VAS score of 23 patients was 6.5±1.8, the pain degree was good in 7 cases, moderate in 12 cases, and poor in 4 cases; at last follow-up, the VAS score was 0.9±1.3, the pain degree was excellent in 21 cases and good in 2 cases, which were significantly better than those at 1 day after operation (t=12.234, P<0.001; Z=–5.802, P<0.001). At last follow-up, the average Harris hip function score of 22 patients with nonunion healing was 94.8, and the good rate was 100%; Lysholm knee function score averaged 94.0, and the excellent and good rate was 90.9%; LEFS score averaged 74.6; SF-36 physical functioning score averaged 85.0 and the mental health score averaged 83.6. ConclusionTunnel osteogenesis technique combined with locking plate in the treatment of aseptic non-hypertrophic nonunion of femoral shaft has a high healing rate and fewer complications, which can effectively relieve pain and improve lower limb function and quality of patients’ life.

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  • Comparative Study of Oxygen and Pressure Support Therapy on Plateau Hypoxia at an Altitude of 3992 Meters

    Objective To compare the effects of oxygen therapy and local pressurization in alleviating plateau hypoxia at high altitude. Methods Forty-five healthy male soldiers were investigated at an altitude of 3992 meters. The subjects were randomly divided into three groups, ie. an oxygen inhalation group, a single-soldier oxygen increasing respirator ( SOIR) group and a BiPAP group. The oxygen inhalation group was treated with oxygen inhalation via nasal catheter at 2 L/ min. SOIR was used to assist breath in the SOIR group. The BiPAP group were treated with bi-level positive airway pressure ventilation, with IPAP of 10 cm H2O and EPAP of 4 cmH2 O. PaO2, PaCO2, SpO2 and heart rate were measured before and 30 minutes after the treatment. Results There were continuous increase of PaO2 from ( 53. 30 ±4. 88) mm Hg to( 58. 58 ±5. 05) mm Hg and ( 54. 43 ±3. 01) mm Hg to ( 91. 36 ±10. 99) mm Hg after BiPAP ventilation and oxygen inhalation, respectively ( both P lt; 0. 01) . However, the PaO2 of the SOIR group was decreased from( 56. 00 ±5. 75) mm Hg to ( 50. 82 ±5. 40) mm Hg( P lt; 0. 05 ) . In the other hand, the PaCO2 was increased from ( 30. 41 ±1. 51) mmHg to ( 32. 56 ±2. 98) mm Hg in the oxygen inhalation group ( P lt; 0. 05) , declined from( 28. 74 ±2. 91) mm Hg to ( 25. 82 ±4. 35) mm Hg in the BiPAP group( P lt;0. 05) ,and didn’t change significantly from( 28. 65 ±2. 78) mm Hg to ( 29. 75 ±3. 89) mmHg in the SOIR group ( P gt;0. 05) . Conclusions Both BiPAP ventilation and oxygen inhalation can alleviate plateau hypoxia by improving PaO2 at 3992 meter altitude while SOIR has no significant effect.

    Release date:2016-09-14 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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