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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 630-633, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697670

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Objective To investigate the clinical significance of dynamic detecting the levels of TNF-α, HMBG-1,TF and vWF in the peripheral blood from the patients with sepsis. Method The serum and plasma were collected from 39 patients with sepsis onset 24,48,72 and 120 h,and 15 health volunteers. The levels of TNF-α,HMBG-1,TF in serum and vWF in plasma were detected with ELISA.The septic patients were divided in-to death and survival groups.The relations were compared between the changes of the levels of TNF-α,HMBG-1, TF and vWF from septic patient peripheral blood with the illness severity.Results The levels of TNF-α,HMBG-1, TF and vWF in serums from different time point septic patient were significantly higher than health group(P <0.01).The peak time was 24 h for TNF-α,48 h for HMBG-1,TF and vWF,and the 24 h was lowest.By the mul-tivariate Logistic regression analysis,the death groups were significantly higher than survival groups(P < 0.05 &0.01).By ROC curve analysis,the 4 inflammatory factors have obvious judgment value from 72 and 120 h curves. Conclusion Firstly,the inflammatory immune response in the septic patient was excessive activated. Then the levels of detected inflammatory factors have a trend toward increased with the extension of the course and there may be a peak point. Moreover,the levels of detected inflammatory factors have a positively correlated with the course of the disease.Lastly,by dynamic detecting the changes of the levels of TNF-α,HMBG-1,TF and vWF in serum from septic patient,it can be served as a comprehensive evaluation index of the patient condition,treatment effect and prognostic judgment.

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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 1484-1487, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-492215

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Objective To study the expression and regulation of pro‐inflammatory cytokinesTNF‐α,IL‐1 ,IL‐6 in mononucle‐ar macrophages stimulated with staphylococcal protein A (SpA) .Methods THP‐1 was incubated with PMA and induced into mononuclear macrophages .Then the macrophages were incubated with varying concentrations of SpA under different time points . The effect of SpA on macrophage proliferation was measured by MTT method .The levels of inflammatory cytokines ,TNF‐α,IL‐1 and IL‐6 from the cultured cell media were measured by ELISA respectively .The levels of mRNA expression corresponding to TNF‐α,IL‐1 and IL‐6 were detected by RT‐PCR from the macrophages stimulated with SpA .All statistical analyses were performed by SPSS17 .0 software .Results The MTT result indicated that SpA had a positive effect on the proliferation of THP‐1 cells in a dosage depended manner .The addition of SpA could enhance the mRNA expression of TNF‐α,IL‐1 and IL‐6 in the stimulated mac‐rophages .It also showed a specific dose‐effect and time‐effect correlation .The macrophages secreted inflammatory cytokines and its corresponding mRNA reached its peak levels at 12 h post stimulation .Compared with the control group ,the expression and release of TNF‐α,IL‐1 and IL‐6 in macrophages from the experimental group was increased with statistical significance(P<0 .01) .Conclu‐sion SpA can promote the secretion and expression of early pro‐inflammatory cytokines ,such as TNF‐α,IL‐1 and IL‐6 in macro‐phages .Therefore ,SpA plays a very important role in the initiation and development of the staphylococcus aureus sepsis .

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