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  • Leukotriene Synthase Gene Polymorphism in Asthma

    Release date:2016-09-13 04:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 人工瓣膜心内膜炎伴较大赘生物二例

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PROGRESS OF PARATHYROID HORMONE AND PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PROTEIN ON NORMAL AND OSTEOARTHRITIS CARTILAGES

    Objective To review the progress of mechanism of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) on normal and osteoarthritis (OA) cartilage and subchondral bones. Methods Recent 1iterature about the effects of PTH and PTHrP on normal and OA cartilage was reviewed. Results PTH and PTHrP can repress the hypertrophic differentiation and apoptosis of chondrocytes and promote their prol iferation, which has a protection effect on chondrocytes of OA; osteoblasts from subchondral bone of OA show a decreased reaction to PTH. Conclusion PTHand PTHrP may delay and protect the progression of OA, which involves in regulating cartilage degeneration and subchondral bone remodl ing through many kinds of signal pathway.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECT OF CALCITONIN ON ARTICULAR CARTILAGE OF OSTEOARTHRITIS

    Objective To review the effect of calcitonin on cartilage and subchondral bone of osteoarthritis. Methods Recent l iteratures about the effect of calcitonin on osteoarthritis was reviewed. Results Calcitonin could promotethe synthesis of important cartilage matrix such as proteoglycans and collagen II, propell ing the regeneration of cartilage and subchondral bone. Conclusion Calcitonin can protect articular cartilage through promoting the synthesis of cartilage and inhibiting its degradation.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PROGRESS IN DISC DEGENERATION MODELS AND CALCITONIN THERAPY

    ObjectiveTo review the disc degeneration models and the current treatment status of calcitonin. MethodsRecent literature concerning the disc degeneration models and the calcitonin treatment of disc degeneration was extensively reviewed and summarized. ResultsDifferent models of disc degeneration have advantages and disadvantages; calcitonin can relieve disc degeneration at different degrees in vitro and in vivo studies. ConclusionDisc degeneration model for the study of disc degeneration mechanism offers a variety of ideas,and the results of calcitonin treatment in the disc degeneration model can provide the basis for future experiments.

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  • Effects of Ad-FLIP on Expressionof FLIP inRatsLung and Its ProtectiveEffect in Acute Lung Injury

    Objective To investigate the expression of FLIP in the lung of rats and the protective effect in development of acute lung injury( ALI) with the adenovirus vector carrying FLIP gene( Ad-FLIP)inhaled. Methods Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into four groups, with 12 rats in each gruop. In treatment group, ALI rats model was eatablished by LPS intraperitoneal injection and then inhaled Ad-FLIP vector. In prevention group, the animals were infected with Ad-FLIP vector before ALI model wasestablished. Two control groups of treatment and prevention received Ad-EGFP vectors respectively.Pathological changes of lung were observed under light microscope. Wet/dry weight ( W/D) of lung lobes and lung permeability index( LPI) were also measured. The mRNA and protein expressions of FLIP in lungwere investigated by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Results Lung histopathological changes were alleviated, the index of W/D and LPI were significantly lower, the expressions of FILP mRNA and protein in the lung were elevated both in the treatment group and prevention group compared to thecontrol groups ( all P lt;0. 01) . Conclusion Ad-FLIP transfection can up-regulate the expression of FLIP in lung of rats, and might protect respiratory membrane and lessen pulmonary edema to prevent the development of ALI.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECT OF ALENDRONATE ON INTERLEUKIN-1β INDUCED CHONDROCYTES OF RAT IN VITRO

    Objective To investigate the feasibil ity of alendronate (ALN) in treating osteoarthritis (OA) by observing the effects of ALN on interleukin 1β (IL-1β) induced chondrocytes of rat in vitro. Methods The chondrocytes of knee articular surface from 15 SD rats (1-month-old, female or male, weighing 100-150 g) were cultured. The chondrocytes were observed by inverted phase contrast microscope and identified by toluidine blue staining and HE staining. The third passage chondrocytes were divided into 3 groups: the chondrocytes were cultured with DMEM for 5 days in group A, with 10 ng/mL IL-1β for 2 days and with DMEM for 3 days in group B, and with 10 ng/mL IL-1β for 2 days and with 1 × 10-6 mol/L ALN for 3 days in group C. Immunocytochemistry and real-time PCR were performed to determine the expression levels of collagen type II (Col II), matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP-13), and β-catenin. Results Toluidine blue staining proved that the cultured cells were chondrocytes. The integrated absorbency (IA) value of Col II in group C (10.290 7 ± 0.499 2) was lower than that in group A (15.377 0 ± 0.571 8) and higher than that in group B (5.463 2 ± 0.450 4), showing significant differences (P lt; 0.05). The IA value of MMP-13 in group C (3.068 6 ± 0.205 6) was significantly lower than that in group B (6.998 1 ± 0.329 7, P lt; 0.05), but there was no significant differenc when compared with group A (2.777 5 ± 0.199 6, P gt; 0.05). The IA value of β-catenin in group C (6.611 7 ± 0.381 8) was lower than that in group B (11.799 9 ± 0.348 7) and higher than that in group A (4.390 3 ± 0.551 9), showing significant differences (P lt; 0.05). The mRNA expression of Col II in group C was significantly higher than those in groups A and B (P lt; 0.05), the mRNA expression of MMP-13 in group C was significantly lower than that in group B (P lt; 0.05) but there was no significant difference when compared with group A (P gt; 0.05). The mRNA expression of β-catenin in group C was significantly lower than that in group B (P lt; 0.05) and higher than that in group A (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion ALN can protect rat chondrocyte from OA induced by IL-1β in vitro possibly by upregulating Col II and inhibiting the expression of MMP-13 and β-catenin in the chondrocytes.

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  • VERTEBRAL SUBCHONDRAL BONE AND INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION

    ObjectiveTo review the role of vertebral subchondral bone in maintaining normal physiological function of the intervertebral disc and in the intervertebral disc degeneration in light of bone anatomy, microstructure, histopathological features, and MRI imaging features. MethodsThe related home and abroad literature concerning vertebral subchondral bone and intervertebral disc degeneration was extensively reviewed and comprehensively analyzed. ResultsVertebral subchondral bone is part of the vertebral endplate and is defined as the vascularized cortical and trabecular bone layer located between the cartilage endplate and vertebral body. It not only plays a cushion shocks role in terms of conducting stress and effectively resists the hydrostatic nucleus, but also ensures the normal supply of disc nutrition. Subchondral bone sclerosis caused by bone remodeling abnormality severely decreases the ability of subchondral bone stress absorption and protective function of disc, which finally leads to increased inflammatory factors locally and hindered nutrition pathway of disc and enhanced disc degeneration. ConclusionTo further strengthen the knowledge and understanding of the vertebral subchondral bone will play a positive role in the study on the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration.

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  • Clinical features of fibrosing mediastinitis

    ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features and prognosis of fibrinous mediastinum and evaluate the value of different examinations in diagnosis and evaluation. MethodsTwenty-eight patients with mediastinal fibrosis diagnosed between January 2015 and September 2020 in China-Japan Friendship Hospital were studied retrospectively. The Clinical manifestations, radiological characteristics, endoscopic features, echocardiography, V/Q SPECT, cardiac catheterization, treatment and prognosis were analyzed.ResultsThe main clinical symptoms were cough (77.6%), expectoration (57.1%), wheezing or suffocating (42.9%), dyspnea (39.3%). There were 67.9% of the cases who were considered previous or present tuberculosis. Imaging findings showed that the fat density in the mediastinum disappeared, the irregular soft tissue of the mediastinum surrounded the airway and pulmonary vessels, and many lymph nodes enlarged and calcified, and multiple bronchus and pulmonary vessels were compressed and narrowed. Pulmonary function was mainly manifested as obstructive ventilate dysfunction and decreased diffusion volume. Under bronchoscopy, the bronchial mucosa showed pigmentation, bronchial distortion or multiple stenosis, even occlusion, and bronchial mucosa edema or congestion. Echocardiography and catheterization of the right heart showed that pulmonary hypertension and diastolic cardiac dysfunction were common complications of fibrillary mediastinum. Pulmonary ventilation perfusion imaging showed impaired blood perfusion in 87.5% of patients and impaired ventilation perfusion in 37.5% of patients. The symptoms of some patients alleviated after anti-infective and symptomatic treatment, but the mediastinal fibrosis was irreversible, and the efficacy of anti-tuberculosis and glucocorticoid therapy was limited. ConclusionsFor patients with clinical consideration of fibrous mediastinum, chest enhanced CT should be performed for clear diagnosis. Relevant examinations, such as pulmonary function, endoscopic, echocardiography, should be conducted to evaluate whether the disease involves airway, pulmonary vessels, pericardium, superior vena cava and esophagus, as well as the degree of functional involvement. Attention should be paid to the evaluation of patients with pulmonary hypertension and diastolic cardiac insufficiency.

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  • Correlation of treatment compliance analysis with lung function and control level in asthma

    ObjectiveTo analyze the relationship between medication compliance of patients with uncontrolled asthma and lung function,airway inflammation level, asthma control level and quality of life so as to obtain important references for improving patient compliance and asthma control level in the future. MethodsQuestionnaires were performed in asthma patients who did not achieve asthma control and had poor compliance in 32 third-class hospitals in 28 provinces of China mainland. All patients were tested for lung function and airway inflammation levels. So the relevant data of asthma compliance was investigated and analyzed. ResultsA total of 923 patients were investigated and the questionnaire recovery rate was 100%. Two hundred and forty-three (26.33%) answered cognitive related questions about asthma completely correctly. Treatment compliance in asthma patients was positively correlated with lung function and significantly negatively correlated with exhaled nitric oxide. Better treatment compliance in asthma has higher level of asthma control and quality of life. Poor compliance in asthma patients will lead to decreased lung function and elevated levels of airway inflammation, resulting in decreased asthma control and quality of life. ConclusionAsthma treatment compliance is related to lung function, airway inflammation, asthma control level and quality of life.

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