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  • Expression of T Cell Costimulatory Molecule and Variance of T Cell Subpopulations in Patients with Gastric Cancer andColorectal Cancer

    Objective  To investigate the role of expression of T cell costimulatory molecule CD28 and variance of T cell subpopulations in the development and prognosis of gastric cancer and colorectal cancer. Methods The peripheral blood lymphocytes were tested for T cell subpopulations and T cell costimulatory molecule CD28 by flow cytometry in 38 patients with gastric cancer, 42 patient s with colorectal cancer , and 21 healthy peoples as control group . Results  Expressions of T cell costimulatory molecule CD28 in patients with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer were (25. 80 ±10. 56) % and (28. 95 ±9. 29) % , and significantly higher than that of control group 〔(0. 82 ±0. 98) % , Plt; 0. 01〕. Expression percentage of total T cell (CD3 + ) in patient s with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer were significantly lower than that of control group 〔(53. 61 ±13. 84) % and (55. 96 ±10. 68) % vs (72. 07 ±7. 83) % , Plt; 0. 01〕. Expression percentage of CD4 + T cell (CD4 + CD3 + ) in patients with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer were significantly lower than that of control group 〔( 29. 84 ±9. 71) % and ( 33. 75 ±9. 04) % vs (38. 79 ±5. 08) %; Plt; 0. 01 , Plt; 0. 05〕; Expression percentage of CTL cell (CD8 + CD28 + CD3 + ) in patient s with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer were significantly higher than that of control group 〔( 1. 57 ±1. 99) % and (1. 93 ±2. 61) % vs (0. 02 ±0. 04) %; P lt; 0. 01〕; Expression percentage of CD8 + inhibitory T cell (CD8 + CD28 -CD 3 + ) and CD4 / CD8 ratio in patient s with gastric cancer were significantly lower than that of control group 〔(16. 06 ±6. 94) % vs (20. 56 ±6. 54) % , Plt; 0. 05 ; (1. 10 ±0. 51) % vs (1. 36 ±0. 31) % , P lt; 0. 05〕; Expression of regulatory T cell (CD4 + CD25 + CD3 + ) of patients with colorectal cancer was (19. 74 ±6. 89) % , which was significantly higher than that of control group 〔(13. 72 ±3. 08) % , Plt; 0. 01〕. No difference of expression was found in peripheral T cell subpopulations of postoperative patients with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer after one week ( Pgt; 0. 05) . Conclusion  T cell number is fall ,T cell costimulatory molecule CD28 useless expression is increase in patient s with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer. CD4 + T cell subpopulation is significantly decreased in patient s with gast ric cancer. The regulatory T cell of patient s with colorectal cancer is significantly increased.

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  • THE CLINICAL VALUE OF DNA CONTENT IN THE RECURRENCE OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMALOGISTIC MODEL

    Objective To evaluate the prognostic and pathobiologic significance of DNA content. Methods DNA content was conducted on 140 hepatocellular carcinoma patients by flow cytometry. Cancer recurrence was followed up after the patients were discharged. The statistical software used was SPSS. Results DNA ploidy did not correlate with clinicobiologic features, except with the age of the patients (P<0.05), tumor size and AFP level (P<0.01). The mean following up time of the patients with diploid was 31.2 months. The recurrence rate was 23.1%. In aneuploid group the mean following up time was 22.6 months. The recurrence rate was 50.0%. Ploidy correlated significantly with recurrence rate, the recurrence rate for patients with aneuploid were significantly higher than for those of diploid (P=0.013), also the recurrence rate of aneuploid within one year (37.9%) was much higher than that of diploid (4.3%) P=0.002. In a Logistic multivariate analysis of DNA content, the grade of cirrhosis severity and the tumor size were considered to be independent factors that related with recurrence. Conclusion FCM DNA analysis of radically resected HCC is a simple and valid method to predict the recurrence.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECTS OF GASTRIN AND GASTRIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ON HUMAN SW480 COLONIC CANCER CELL LINE IN VITRO

    Human SW480 colonic cancer cell line was evaluated for its growth response to pentagastrin, gastrin receptor antagonist proglumide (PGL) in vitro by MTT assay and flow cytometry. The results showed that gastrin possessed a proliferative effect on SW480 cell, PGL alone had no obvious effect on SW480 cell, but it inhibited gastrin-induced growth of SW480 cell with dosage dependent when it was used with gastrin, its inhibitive effect did not steadly increase at a dose>32μg/ml. This suggests that effect of gastrin is achieved via gastrin receptor. Gastrin promoted the sythesis of DNA, protein and triggered the cancer cell shifting from phase G0/G1 to phase S, G2M. PLG inhibited the effect of gastrin, it suggests that gastrin possessed a proliferation on SW480 cell at post receptor is achieved by the effect of gastrin on cell cycle.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECTS OF SOMATOSTATIN ON HUMAN SW480 COLONIC CANCER CELL LINE IN VITRO

    Human SW480 colonic cancer cell line was evaluated for its growth response to Octa peptide somatostatin (SMS 201·995, SMS) in vitro by MTT assay and flow cytometry. The results showed that SMS possessed an inhibitive effect on SW480 cell at dose 1.563-200ng/ml, the maximal effective dose was 50ng/ml. Inhibitive effect of SMS did not steadily increase at a dose >50ng/ml. It suggests that effect of SMS is achieved via somatotatin receptor. SMS obviously inhibited the synthesis of DNA and protein, and prohibited the SW480 cell shifting from phase G0/G1 in phase S, G2M, which suggests that somatostatin (SS) possessed an inhibitive effect on large intestinal at cancer cell, it is achieved at receptor by inhibiting the synthesis of DNA and protein and prohibiting cell cycle of cancer.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The clinical significance of platelet membrane glycoprotein CD62p and CD63 in patients with sepsis

    Objective To explore the clinical significance of the platelet glycoproteins CD62p and CD63 in septic patients.Methods The expressions of CD62p and CD63 in peripheral platelet were measured in 40 septic patients within 24 hours after onset by flow cytometry.The expression levels of CD62p and CD63 in mild and severe sepsis and normal subjects were compared.Meanwhile the correlation of CD62p and CD63 with APACHE Ⅱ score was analyzed.Results Significant differences in the CD62p and CD63 levels were found in the septic patients when compared with the normal subjects [CD62p:(2.56±1.51)% vs (1.48±0.40)%;CD63:(2.15±0.50)% vs (1.29±0.35)%;all Plt;0.01].The expressions of CD62p and CD63 in the severe septic patients were significantly higher than those in the mild septic patients [CD62p:(3.31±1.94)% vs (2.05±0.87)%;CD63:(2.37±0.36)% vs (2.00±0.53)%;all Plt;0.05].The positive correlations of CD62p and CD63 with APACHE Ⅱ score were also found(CD62p:r=0.377,P=0.016;CD63:r=0.452,P=0.003).Conclusion Platelets were significantly activated in septic patients at early stage which was correlated with the severity of sepsis.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Changes of CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells in Peripheral Blood of Patients with Acute Exacerbations of COPD and Its Relationship with Insulin Resistance

    Objective To investigate the changes of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + regulatory T cells( Treg) in peripheral blood of patients with acute exacerbation of COPD( AECOPD) , and analyze the relationship of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg with insulin resistance. Methods A total of 79 patients with AECOPD were divided into four groups according to disease severity( 11 cases in stage Ⅰ,31 cases in stage Ⅱ,28 cases in stage Ⅲ, an 9 cases in stage Ⅳ) .42 healthy volunteers were recruited as control. Fast blood glucose( FBG) and fast insulin( FINS) were measured for calculating the insulin resistance index. The CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg were detected by flow cytometry. The relationship between the proportion and number of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg with insulin resistance was statistically analyzed. Results Compared with the healthy control group, the levels of FBG, FINS, and insulin resistance index in the AECOPD patients were significantly higher ( P lt; 0. 01, P lt; 0. 05) . The proportion and number of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg in peripheral blood decreased significantly( P lt; 0. 01, P lt; 0. 05) . The insulin resistance index increased with the severity of AECOPD while the proportion and number of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg in peripheral blood decreased. The insulin resistance index in the AECOPD patients of stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ were higher than those of stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ. The proportion and number of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg in the AECOPD patients of stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ were significantly lower than those of stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ. Both the proportion and number of CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg were negatively correlated with insulin resistance ( r = - 0. 633, - 0. 871, P lt; 0. 01) . Conclusions CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg cells might may play important role in modulating insulin resistance in AECOPD. The more serious the disease, the lower the CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + Treg and the worse insulin resistance.

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  • EFFECT OF IGF-1 ON PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF PRIMARY HUMAN EMBRYONIC MYOBLASTS

    【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the effect of IGF-1 on the growth of primary human embryonicmyoblasts. Methods The method of incorporation of 3H-TdR was used to evaluate the abil ity of prol iferation of myoblasts.The count per minute (CPM) values of myoblasts at different concentrations(1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 ng/mL) of IGF-1 were measured,and dose-effect curves were drawn to choose the optional concentration of IGF-1 to promote the prol iferation. Then theexperimental group of myoblasts received the addition of the optional concentration of IGF-1 in the growth medium, the controlgroup just received the growth medium. The flow cytometry was used to detect the cell cycle . The method of incorporation of3H-TdR was used to measure the peak-CPM. The myotube fusion rate was measured in myoblasts with different concentrations(0, 5,10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 ng/ mL) of IGF-1 in fusion medium, the dose-effect curves were also drawn, so as to decided the optional concentrationof IGF-1 in stimulating differentiation. Fusion medium with optional concentration of IGF-1 was used in experimentalgroup, and the control group just with fusion medium. The fusion rate of myotube and the synthesis of creatine kinase(CK) weredetected in both groups. Results The optional concentration of 5 ng/mL IGF-1 was chosen for stimulating prol iferation . It was shown that the time of cell cycle of control was 96 hours, but that of the experimental group was reduced to 60 hours. The results of flow cytometry showed that the time of G1 phase, S phase and G2M phase was 70.03, 25.01 and 0.96 hoursrespectively in control group, and were 22.66, 16.47 and 20.87 hours respectively in experimental group. The time-CPM value curves showed that the peak-CPM emerged at 96 hours in control group and 48 hours in experimental group, which was in agreementwith the results of the flow cytometry. The optional concentration stimulating prol iferation was 20 ng/mL IGF-1. Compared with control, the quantity of CK was increased by 2 000 mU/mL and the fusion rate was elevated by 30% in experimental group. Conclusion The concentrations of 20 ng/mL IGF-1 can elevat obviously the fusion rate and the quantity of CK. IGF-1 can enhance the prol iferation and differentiation of myoblasts via inducing the number of myoblasts at G1 phase and increasing the number of myoblasts at S and G2M phases.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE PROAPOPTOTIC EFFECT OF THE HOMOGENATE OF THE TISSUE OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF PIG’S FULL THICKNESS DERMAL WOUNDS ON CULTURED FIBROBLASTS

    Objective To observe the proapoptotic effect ofthe homogenate of different parts of pig’s full thickness dermal wounds on cultured fibroblasts. Methods The tissues were dissected from the wound center and subneoepithelium separately 15 days after homogenization and sterilization, the specimens stored at -70℃. The forth passage of the fibroblasts were cultured for 16 hours in different culture solutions and were grouped into 7 groups: DMEM containing 5% fetal bovine serum as Group Ⅰ, DMEM containing 5% homogenate of tissue from wound center as GroupⅡ, DMEM containing 5% homogenate of tissue from subneoepithelium as Group Ⅲ, the culture solution of Group Ⅱmixed with 10 μg/ml GM6001 in Group Ⅳ, with the culturing medium of Group Ⅲplus 10 μg/ml GM6001 as Group Ⅴ, the culture solution of Group Ⅱ mixed with 10 ng/ml aFGF as Group Ⅵ, and the culture solution of Group Ⅲ mixed with 10 ng/ml aFGF as Group Ⅶ. In all groups except Group Ⅰ, the fibroblasts of the 6 pigs were treated with the homogenate derived from the same animal respectively. After being incubated in Annexin Ⅴ-FITC and PI, cells were analyzed by Flow Cytometry and the rate of apoptotic cells was acquired. The data were analyzed by SPSS 11.0 using Leastsignificant Difference test(LSD). Results The apoptotic rate of the 7 groups were as follows:4.39%±0.41% in Group Ⅰ,10.98%±1.42% in Group Ⅱ,13.47%±1.44% in Group Ⅲ,7.2%±0.46% in Group Ⅳ,12.1%±0.85% in Group Ⅴ,3.9%±0.63% in Group Ⅵ,9.8%±0.50% in Group Ⅶ; there were significant differences between every two groups except Group Ⅰand Group Ⅵ. Conclusion Homogenate of the tissue derived from the subneoepithelium has greater proapoptotic effect than that from the wound center; the proapoptotic effect of homogenate of the tissue both under neoepithelium and in wound center can be significantly alleviated by acid fibroblast growth factor, partly because of MMPs.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:27 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PRELIMINARY STUDY ON RESEARCH METHOD OF CELL SURVIVAL RATE AT PROCEDURE OF CRYOPRESERVATION OF TISSUE ENGINEERED TENDONS

    Objective To study the research method of cell survival rate at the procedure of cryopreservation of tissue engineered tendons.Methods In the 4thgeneration of human fibroblasts, the dead cells were stained with propidium iodine (PI), while the living cells with Hoechst 33342(Ho). The living cells and dead cells emitted fluorescence of red and blue respectively after they were stimulated by suitable ultra-violet, then flow cytometry was applied to distinguishthem. The seeding cells were collected to make them to be the cell suspension of suitable concentration(6.0×105 cell/ml) before they were divided into two parts. We cryopreserved and defrosted one part three times to kill the cells and didnot cryopreserve the other part, then we made cell suspension at different ratios of cryopreserved cell to noncryopreserved cells. The fluorescence staining and flow cytometry were used to study the correlation between cell ratios of cryopreservedcell to non-cryopreserved cell and the cell survival rates. We compared the cll survival rates between immediate flow cytometry and that 2 hours after fluorescence staining. Results The results of flow cytometry showed that correlation between the ratio of cryopreservation and the cell survival rate was significant (r=0.970,Plt;0.05), image analysis study also showed the correlation was significant (r=0.982,Plt;0.05).The cell survival rate decreased by use of flow cytometry twohours after fluorescence staining, but there was no significant difference when compared with that of immediate flow cytometry (Pgt;0.05). We could also observe the cells on the tissue engineered tendons by fluorescence image directly.Conclusion Flow cytometry and fluorescence image afterPI and Ho staining is a good way in study cell survival rate at the procedure of cryopreservationof tissue engineered tendons.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Primary culture of retinal Müller cells in adult rats assisted by the peritoneal exudative cells

    Objective To investigate the effect of peritoneal exudative cells as feeder cells on growth state of primary culture of adult rat retinal Muuml;ller cells. Methods Peritoneal exudative cells were gained from adult rats, which were identified with specifically biological marker of macrophage (CD68). The phagocytosis was evaluated by the ink particles experiment. Retinal Muuml;ller cells of adult rats were cultured by enzyme digestion method, and identified by GFAP and vimentin immunocytochemically. As the feeder cells, peritoneal exudative cells were cocultured with Muuml;ller cells. The proliferation cycle of Muuml;ller cells was assayed by flow cytometry. One-step TUNEL staining was employed to detect the apoptotic Muuml;ller cells. Results Over ninety-five percent of rat peritoneal exudative cells were macrophage, which have a favourable phagocytic ability for the ink particles. The primary cultured Muuml;ller cells adhered to the wall of flask and grew fast, with large applanate cell bodies. The third-generation cells grew slowly. After cocultured with feeder cells, the Muuml;ller cells showed more rapid growth rate with more cells in S and G2/M phase(S phase, t=4.172, Plt;0.001; G2/M phase, t=3.562, Plt;0.01) and less apoptotic rate (t=3.804, Plt;0.01). The growing cycle was cut down from 25-30 days to 1822 days for the firstgeneration cells, from 10-15 days to 7-10 days for the second-generation cells. Conclusion It is an effective method to use the peritoneal exudative cells as feeder cells cocultured with primary culture of retinal Muuml;ller cells, which can shorten the culture period of Muuml;ller cells in adult rats.

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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