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  • The Effects of Inhibition of Paxillin Phosphorylation on Ventilation Associated Lung Injury

    ObjectiveTo explore the effects of inhibition of paxillin phosphorylation on ventilation associated lung injury. MethodsSixty healthy male SD rats were randomly divided into four groups, namely a control group, a protective ventilation group, a high tidal volume ventilation group, and an inhibitor group. The rats in the control group received only tracheotomy and breathe naturally. The rats in the protective ventilation group received protective ventilation for 2 hours. The rats in the high tidal volume ventilation group and the inhibitor group received high tidal volume ventilation for 2 hours. The rats in the inhibitor group additionally received intraperitoneal injection of tyrosine protein kinase inhibitor PP2 before ventilation. All rats were sacrificed and the specimens of lung tissue were collected. The pathological changes of lungs were observed under light microscope and estimated by the diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) score system. The activity of myeloperoxidase (MPO) and the lungs wet/dry (W/D) weight ratio were measured. The expression of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) in BALF was detected by ELISA. Evans blue (EB) method was used to detect the pulmonary vascular permeability. The expression levels of phosphorylated paxillin (p-paxillin) and paxillin in lung tissue were measured by Western blot. Apoptosis in situ was detected by TUNEL. ResultsThere were significant differences in the W/D ratio, the EB extravasation, DAD score, the MPO activity and the TNF-αexpression in BALF between the high tidal volume ventilation group and the inhibitor group (P < 0.05). The apoptosis rate of each group was sorted from high to low as the high tidal volume ventilation group, the inhibitor group, the protective ventilation group, and the control group. The expression level of p-paxillin was the highest in the high tidal volume ventilation group which was significantly different from other groups (all P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the expression of paxillin in the protective ventilation group, the high tidal volume ventilation group and the inhibitor group (P > 0.05). ConclusionInhibition of paxillin phosphorylation can significantly alleviate mechanical ventilation associated lung injury.

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  • Clinical characteristics of 1215 cases with uveitis

    ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical character of uveitis in second hospital of Jilin university. MethodsRetrospectively analyze the clinical data of uveitis patients referred to from Second Hospital of Jilin University from September 2009 to September 2014. According to anatomical location, the manifestation of these uveitis patients were divided into anterior uveitis, panuveitis, intermediate uveitis and posterior uveitis. To discuss the possible causes of these patients according to the general information and relevant clinical laboratory examinations results. ResultsThere were 1215 cases in this study, which included 587 male, accounting for 48.31%; and 628 female, accounting for 51.69%. The ratio of male-to-female was 0.93:1. The range of the age of these patients was from 4 to 91 years old. The mean age of these patients at the onset of these disease was (41.43±14.20) years. Of the 1215 cases, 40 male and 43 female were younger than 20 years. The ratio of male-to-female was 0.93:1; 412 male and 396 female were between 21 and 50 years old. The ratio of male-to-female was 1.04:1; 135 male 189 female were older than 50 years. The ratio of male-to-female was 0.71:1. There were 572 cases of anterior uveitis, accounting for 47.08%; 527 cases of panuveitis, accounting for 43.37%; 52 cases of intermediate uveitis, accounting for 4.28%; 64 cases of posterior uveitis, accounting for 5.27%. 703 cases had etiological diagnosis according to the clinical character and the auxiliary results, accounting for 57.68%. Vogt-koyanagi Haradal (VKH) syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis associated with uveitis and Behçet's disease were the common entity, accounting for 30.44%, 19.77% and 14.22% respectively. ConclusionsThe mean age of these patients in this study was older, compared to other reports. Female patients were more than male, especially in these patients older than 50 years. VKH syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis associated with uveitis and Behçet's disease were the common entities.

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  • Significance of Endotoxin-triggered Products in the Peripheral Blood in Differentiating Bacterial Pneumonia from Pulmonary Tuberculosis

    ObjectiveTo investigate the diagnostic value of products triggered by endotoxin including cytokines and procalcitonin for differentiating bacterial pneumonia from pulmonary tuberculosis. MethodsFifty patients diagnosed to have hospital-acquired pneumonia and another 50 patients diagnosed with tuberculosis admitted into West China Hospital between January and August 2015 were recruited in this study. The frequencies of CD4+ interferon (IFN)-γ+, CD4+ tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α+, CD4+ interleukin (IL)-2+, CD4+ IL-10+ as well as CD8+IFN-γ+, CD8+TNF-α+, CD8+IL-2+, CD8+IL-10+ populations in peripheral blood were detected by flow cytometry after endotoxin stimulation. Meanwhile, the levels of procalcitonin, IL-6 and C reactive protein were measured by immunofluorescence staining. ResultsThe frequencies of CD4+ IFN-γ+, CD4+ TNF-α+, CD4+ IL-2+, CD4+ IL-10+ as well as CD8+ IFN-γ+, CD8+ TNF-α+, CD8+ IL-2+, CD8+ IL-10+ populations in the pneumonia group increased significantly compared with those in the tuberculosis group (P < 0.05). The levels of procalcitonin, IL-6 and C-reactive protein in the pneumonia group increased statistically compared with the counterparts in the tuberculosis group (P < 0.05). The positive rates of procalcitonin, IL-6 and C-reactive protein in the pneumonia group were significantly higher than those in the tuberculosis group (P < 0.05). ConclusionMeasurement of products triggered by endotoxin is beneficial for differential diagnosis of pneumonia from tuberculosis.

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