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  • Serum homocysteine levels of retinal vein occlusion patients with different ages and types

    ObjectiveTo observe serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in retinal vein occlusion (RVO) patients with different ages and types. MethodsA total of 79 patients (79 eyes) diagnosed with RVO were enrolled. There were 33 females and 46 males, the mean age was (57.00±9.29) years. Eighty-two age-and sex-matched patients (82 eyes) without retinal vascular disease were included as controls. There were 32 females and 50 males, the mean age was (60.00±10.15) years. Among RVO patients, there were 24 patients younger than 50 years old (young patients) and 55 patients older than 50 years old (elderly patients); 35 patients with central RVO (CRVO) and 44 patients with branch RVO (BRVO). Fasting plasma Hcy, serum vitamin (Vit) B6, B12 and folate levels were measured in all patients. The relationship of high Hcy, low VitB6, low folate and RVO with different age were analyzed. ResultsHcy level was significantly higher in RVO patients than control subjects (t=2.946, P<0.01). Blood concentration of folate and VitB6 were significantly lower in RVO patients than control subjects (t=2.641, 2.889; P<0.01). Blood level of VitB12 was significantly different in RVO patients from control subjects (t=1.665, P>0.05). Concentrations of Hcy, folate, VitB12 and VitB6 were not different between patients with CRVO and BRVO (t=0.756,1.306,0.682,1.306;P>0.05). Hcy level was significantly higher in the young RVO patients than in the elderly RVO patients (t=2.394, P<0.05). Blood concentration of folate and VitB6 were lower in the young RVO patients than in the elderly RVO patients, but the difference were not significant(t=1.318, 1.694; P>0.05). The number of patients with high Hcy [χ2=13.67,odds ratio (OR)=3.327,95% confidence interval (CI)=1.742-6.354], low VitB6 (χ2=5.28,OR=2.068,95%CI=1.103-3.878) and low folate status (χ2=8.642,OR=2.546,95%CI=1.349-4.806) in RVO patients were more than control subjects (P=0.0001, 0.023, 0.004). ConclusionsHigh Hcy, low folate and low VitB6 were risk factors for the onset of RVO. Hcy may play more important role in young patients with RVO. Hcy, folate and VitB6 levels were similar in CRVO and BRVO patients.

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  • The Significance of Platelet Mitochondrial Function in Monitoring Severity of Sepsis

    ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between mitochondrial function and the severity of sepsis by detecting the platelet mitochondrial permeability transition pore, transmembrane potential and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels in peripheral blood. MethodsAccording to random number table, 40 male SD rats were randomly divided into three sepsis model groups (group A, B and C) and a sham group (group D). The rats in the model groups received cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) treatment with different percent of ligated length in total length of the cecum (10% in group A, 30% in group B and 50% in group C, respectively). Twenty-four hours later, peripheral blood was collected for TNF-α, IL-1βand IL-6 levels determination, also the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, transmembrane potential and ATP content were tested in the isolated platelet. One-way ANOVA test was used to determine the relevance between above indices and the severity of sepsis. Meanwhile, 29 patients with sepsis were enrolled for clinical study. After APACHEⅡscoring, platelet samples of peripheral blood in the patients were collected for mitochondrial function determination. The relationship between mitonchondrial function and APACHEⅡscore was analyzed by Spearman method. ResultsCalcein fluorescence, membrane potential and ATP synthesis in platelet mitochondria of the rat sepsis model were gradually decreased with the increased severity of CLP, and the difference among these groups were all statistically significant (all P < 0.05). In clinical specimens, APACHEⅡscore was negatively correlated with ATP level of platelet mitochondria(r=-0.895, P < 0.05). ConclusionMitochondrial function of platelet in peripheral blood can be used as an effective indicator for the severity of sepsis.

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