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  • THE PRODUCTION AND POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE OF PLASMA TRYPSINOGEN ACTIVATION PEPTIDES IN EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN RAT

    【Abstract】Objective To investigate the production and possible significance of plasma trypsinogen activation peptides (TAP) in rat experimental acute pancreatitis. Methods Ninety SD rats were randomly allocated to five groups: group EP with retrograde ductal infusion of 3%sodium taurocholate; group NP with retrograde ductal infusion of 5%sodium taurocholate; group TP with retrograde ductal infusion of 3%sodium taurocholate and ulinastatin(UTI) intravenous infusion half an hour later; group CP with 0.9% NS retrograde ductal infusion; group OP with sham operation. Animals in each group were killed 3h,6h and 24h after infusion. Plasma TAP was determined by EIA.The histological severity of the pancreas were assessed by Schmidt method. Results The pancreatic pathological changes in group NP was significantly severe than in group EP. At 3h and 6h after infusion, plasma TAP concentration of group NP (4.798±0.169)nmol/L and (3.999±0.299)nmol/L were significant higher than that of group EP(2.416±0.148)nmol/L and (3.356±0.211)nmol/L. At 6h after infusion plasma TAP concentration of group TP 〔(1.611±0.113)nmol/L〕 was significant lower than that of group EP(3.356±0.211)nmol/L. The difference of plasma TAP concentration between group EP and group NP appeared prior to the difference of the histopathological changes of pancreas between two groups. Conclusion Plasma TAP concentration is connected with the severity of sodium taurocholate-induced rat pancreatitis. Plasma TAP concentration may be used as a marker for early assessment of the severity of this experimental acute pancreatitis.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Expression of Fibroblast Activation Protein in Mouse Pulmonary Fibrosis Model

    Objective To investigate the expression of fibroblast activation protein( FAP) in mouse pulmonary fibrosis and the relationship between FAP and trarisforming growth factor β1 ( TGF-β1 ) .Methods The mouse model with pulmonary fibrosis was established by intratracheally instillation of bleomycin. The expressions of FAP, α-smooth muscle action( α-SMA) , and TGF-β1 in lung tissues were detected with immunohistochemical technique. Results There was no expression of FAP in the normal lung tissue. In the pulmonary fibrosis mice, FAP was found in the fibroblasts existed in bronchiolar adventitia or peribronchiolar ( and perivascular) connective tissue. In the fibroblast foci, the localizations of α-SMA, TGF-β1 , and FAP were similar, but the expression of FAP was more extensive than that of α-SMA and ber than that ofTGF-β1 . The degree of lung fibrosis was bly correlated with FAP, α-SMA, and TGF-β1 ( r = 0. 795,0. 766,0. 628; P lt; 0. 01) . A significantly positive correlation was also observed between TGF-β1 and FAP( r =0. 706, P lt; 0. 01) . Conclusions FAP is especially expressed in the fibroblast foci in pulmonaryfibrosis and bly correlated with the severity of pulmonary fibrosis. FAP and TGF-β1 possibly play a synergistic role in the progression of pulmonary fibrosis.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TECHNICS OF INACTIVATING/REMOVING MEDICAL CHITOSAN PATHOGEN

    Objective To verify the technics of inactivating/removing pathogens in medical chitosan derived from shrimp shell. Methods Possible pathogen species were included according to the raw material of shrimp shell used in production, then bacillus cereus, porcine parvovirus (PPV) and pseudorabies virus (PRV) were selected as indicator pathogens.Pathogen solution was prepared in accordance with Technical Standard for Disinfection. The processing procedure of medical chitosan was analyzed to determine whether the alkal ization of chitin and the filter steril ization of chitosan were capable of inactivating/removing pathogens and their efficiencies were tested. Results Bacillus cereus was removed by 8 184 cfu/ mL after alkal ization and 30 818 cfu/mL after filter steril ization. The average logarithm inactivation value (LIV) of PPV and PRV after alkal ization were equal to or above 4.76 logTCID50/0.1 mL and 6.67 logTCID50/0.1 mL, respectively, and their average LIV after filter steril ization were 2.25 logTCID50/0.1 mL and 3.04 logTCID50/0.1 mL. The alkal ization of chitin inactivated/removed indicator pathogens effectively, while the filter steril ization of chitosan removed bacterial effectually but could not inactivate viruses completely. Conclusion The alkal ization of chitin can be used as the technics of inactivating/removing pathogens during the preparation process of medical chitosan to guarantee the safety of the product.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • STUDY ON BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHACITIS AND CURRENT STATUS OF SAFETY CONTROL OF MEDICAL DEVICES DERIVING FROM ANIMALS

    Objective To introduce the basic information about mad cow disease and the current status of safety control of medical devices derived from mammalian animal tissues. Methods Literature concernedwas reviewed intensively. Results Mad cow disease, also knownas bovine spongiform encephacitis (BSE), is generally considered from the samesource of Scrapie, and they are caused by the same kind of sponginess brain tissue pathological changes. Mad cow disease is caused by the misfolding of a small protein called Prion. This disease has the character of slowly breaking down the central neuron system of animals. Conclusion Further researches can provide evaluation for safety considerations of medical devices deriving from animal.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research of TAP Induction The Pancreatic Acinar Cells to Release HMGB1 in Rat

    Objective To explore the secretion law of high mobility group box 1(HMGB1)in rat pancreatic acinar cells induced by trypsin activation peptide(TAP)and release of HMGB1 affected by ethyl pyruvate(EP). Methods The experiment was performed in 12 SD rats. The pancreatic acinar cells of rats were taken out and then separated into three groups:control group, TAP group, and EP group. TAP was added into TAP group and EP group(keep TAP at a final concentration of 3 nmol/L), respectively, but EP was added into EP group only (keep EP at a final concentration of 28 mmol/L). The expressions of HMGB1 mRNA and protein were detected by using real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)or Western blot at 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, and 24 h time point, respectively. The relationship between HMGB1 and TAP action time was explored by rank correlation. Results Compared with control group, the expressions of HMGB1 mRNA and protein were increased with prolongation of the TAP action in TAP group and EP group(P<0.05). Compared with TAP group, the expressions of HMGB1 mRNA and protein were decreased in EP group(P<0.05). The expressions of HMGB1 mRNA and protein were increased with prolongation of the TAP action(P<0.05), and were highest at 12 h time point(P<0.01)in TAP group. There were positive correlation between the expressions of HMGB1 mRNA and protein and TAP action time(rs=0.971, P<0.01;rs=0.966, P<0.01).Conclusions TAP can induce the release of HMGB1 in pancreatic acinar cells. There is positive relationship between TAP in early stage and HMGB1 in later period of acute pancreatitis. EP can inhibit the release of HMGB1.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of Clonal Origin of Thyroid Nodules

    Objective To further strengthen the understanding of the genesis of thyroid tumors through the analysis of thyroid nodules in the clonal origin. Method The related literatures which discussed the clonality of thyroid nodules were reviewed and analyzed. Results About the clonal origin of thyroid nodules, the X chromosome inactivation detection and single gene mutation detection were the most widely chosen one at present. Most of the materials available at present related to X chromosome inactivation proposed that major part of the thyroid nodules were monoclonal and the malignant cells spreaded by means of the inner lymphatic vessel net,whereas polyclonal and monoclonal thyroid nodules coexisted occasionally. Only BRAF mutation was found of certain importance in clonal origin identification in the thyroid nodules. Conclusions Thyroid nodule is prevalent in clinical practice,while the clonality of thyroid nodules especially the thyroid tumor is not clear. And for the time being the commonly used methods to identify the clonal origin of thyroid nodule are X chromosome inactivation and single gene mutation detection. Published results confirm the finding of X chromosome inactivation methods that the majority of thyroid nodules are monoclonally originated.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Activation of Adenosine 2A Receptor Inhibiting Rat T Cell Function in Vitro

    Objective To study the effects of adenosine 2A receptor activation on activation, proliferation, and toxicity of T lymphocytes stimulated by phytohemagglutinin (PHA) in vitro. Methods A model of activated T cells was established by stimulating the cells with PHA. Those T cells were treated with different concentrations of adenosine 2A receptors agonist (0.01 μmol/L, 0.1 μmol/L, 1 μmol/L, and 10 μmol/L CGS21680). The expressions of CD69, CD25 and proliferation of T cells were measured by fluorescent antibody stain and flow cytometry. ELISA method was used to detect IL-2 and INF-γ levels. Results All concentrations of CGS21680 significantly inhibited the expressions of CD25 and CD69 on PHA-stimulated T cells surface and proliferation of T cells (Plt;0.05, Plt;0.01). IL-2 and INF-γ secreted by T cells were significantly suppressed, too (Plt;0.01). Conclusion Activation of adenosine 2A receptor can effectively inhibit the activation, proliferation, and toxicity of T cells in vitro.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Role of Leukocyte Activation and Inflammatory Reaction in Chronic Venous Insufficiency

    【Abstract】 Objective To discuss the role of leukocyte activation and inflammatory processes in the disease of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Methods The relevant literatures about the role of leukocyte activation and inflammatory reaction in CVI were reviewed. Results The role of inflammatory reaction in occurrence and development of venous diseases has been studied a lot in recent years. It was found that the leukocyte activation and inflammatory reaction are involved in the structural remodeling of venous valves and walls, leading to valvular incompetence and formation of varicose veins. Conclusion Leukocyte activation and inflammatory processes take important roles in the occurrence and progression of CVI.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Screening of Hepatitis B Virus Infection before Chemotherapy for Patients with Lymphoma

    ObjectiveTo analyze the influencing factors for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection screening in lymphoma patients prior to chemotherapy with a focus on HBV reactivation after chemotherapy. MethodsThe HBV infection screening data of 449 patients with lymphoma treated by chemotherapy between June 2010 and July 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. ResultsAmong the 449 patients, 387 (86.2%) were screened for HBV before initiation of chemotherapy, and patients with elevated aminotransferase levels were more likely to receive pre-chemotherapy HBV testing (OR=2.509, P=0.040). HBV reactivation was observed in 16.1% (9/56) of the HBsAg-positive patients after chemotherapy, and it was more likely to occur in patients with the use of rituximab (29.2% vs. 6.3%; P=0.030). Prophylactic antiviral therapy can significantly reduce the incidence of chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation (12.0% vs. 50.0%; P=0.046). Two cases of reactivation occurred in patients who were HBsAg negative and hepatitis B core antibody positive. ConclusionHBV reactivation, especially for people with the use of rituximab, is a common complication in patients with HBV infection. HBV infection testing should be considered for lymphoma patients who were planned for chemotherapy. Prophylactic antiviral therapy can greatly decrease the incidence of HBV reactivation.

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  • The Role of Platelet Activation in the Acute Aortic Dissection-related Systemic Inflammatory Responses

    ObjectiveTo explore whether platelet activation is associated with systemic inflammatory responses. MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study to enroll all aortic dissection (AD) patients (AD group) from January 1, 2015 to June 30, 2015 in the Emergency Department. According to the characteristics of AD patients, we matched hypertension (hypertension group) and health participants (health group) with AD patients at a proportion of 1:1:1. Blood samples were collected on admission for blood routine test [mean platelet volume (MPV)/platelet (PLT)] and inflammatory cytokines [tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6] analysis. We compared all parameters among the three groups and performed bivariate correlation analyses. ResultsExpressions of TNF-α and IL-6 in the AD group [(20.9±4.5), (168.8±75.1) pg/mL] were significantly higher than those in the hypertension group [(4.3±1.9), (8.4±2.9) pg/mL] and healthy group [(5.4±1.6), (8.7±3.8) pg/mL] (P<0.05). MPV/PLT in the AD group was significantly higher than that in the hypertension group and healthy group (0.106±0.035 vs 0.049±0.010, P<0.05; 0.106±0.035 vs 0.054±0.019, P<0.05). There were positive correlations between MPV/PLT and TNF-α (r=0.516, P=0.002), and between MPV/PLT and IL-6 (r=0.633, P<0.001) in the AD group. ConclusionIn summary, our study shows that platelets of AD patients can be activated, and the degree of activation is associated with systemic inflammatory responses.

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