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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12)2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-682009

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Objective To investigate whether systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) T cell function disorder is related to abnormal biochemical pathways.Methods After cross linking of anti CD3 mAbs to sheep anti mouse IgG and stimulating T cells,the changes of free calcium ion within T cells and these changes under interference of Thapsigargin and EGTA were observed respectively for 10 minutes with an adhesion cytometry.The relation between [Ca 2+ ]i response in SLE T cells and expression of CD3 molecules,or InsP 3 levels was evaluated.Results The base [Ca 2+ ]i response in T cells of SLE patients was similar to that of normal control ( P =0 105).Peak and plateau [Ca 2+ ]i responses were significantly higher in the group of SLE patients ( P

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520827

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Objective To demonstrate that SLE T cells primary function disordor was related to abnormal [Ca 2+ ]i responses,and to investigate the reason of abnormal [Ca 2+ ]i responses.Methods After cross-linking of anti-CD 3 mAb to sheep anti-mouse IgG and stimulating T cells,the changes of free calciumion [Ca 2+ ]i within T cells under interference of Thapsigarain and EGTA was observed respectively successively for 10 minutes by an adhesion cytometry.The relation between [Ca 2+ ]i responses in SLE T cells and InsP 3 levels was evaluated .Results The basic [Ca 2+ ]i response in T cells from SLE patients was similar to that from normal control(P=0 105),peak and plateau [Ca 2+ ]i responses were significantly higher in the group of SLE patients(P

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520723

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Objective To determine the degree of C 4 changes at precede or coincide with changes in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) activity by 5 global activity indices(PGA, M-SLEDAI, M-LAI, SLAM, and M-BILAG), and to evaluate the correlation between changes in C 4 levels and SLE activity in individual organ systems.Methods 53 lupus patients were observed monthly for 1 year in a longitudinal study. Lupus disease activity rate and complement levels were measured at each visit. Disease activity rates were calculated for subgroups defined by previous or concurrent changes in C 4 levels. Logistic regression models were used to determine the significance of the correlation between recent changes in complement levels and disease activity, and between changes in C 4 levels and SLE activity increased in specific organ systems.Results Lupus disease activity occurred at 12%,25%,13% and 12% respectively on PGA,M-SLEDAI,M-LAI,SLAM and M-BILAG. Disease activity by the M-LAI were more frequent when there was a concurrent decrease in C 4. Higher disease activity rates by the SLAM were correlated with previous increases in C 4. Decreases in C 4 were correlated with a concurrent increase in renal disease activity,or related to a concurrent decrease in the hematocrit levels and platelet count.Conclusions Reducing serum in C 4 levels were not consistently correlated with SLE disease activity, decrease in C 4 was correlated with a concurrent increases in renal and hematologic SLE activity.

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