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【Objective】 To explore the effects of blood routine parameters on the peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cell collection of healthy donors, and predict collection timing based on these parameters. 【Methods】 The blood routine parameters pre-donation and the total number of mononuclear cells post-donation of 249 donors who applied blood cell separator to collect peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cells in our hospital from January 2018 to August 2020 were collected. Taking total nucleated cells of circulating blood per litre as the main evaluation index, and its collection with blood routine parameters pre-collection was analyzed. The relevant influencing factors were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The blood routine parameters of healthy donors who donated peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cells in our hospital from September 2020 to October 2020 were substituted into the equation to obtain the predicted values, which were then compared with the actual values obtained from actual product using t test for verification. 【Results】 The analysis showed that the parameters of Hb, RBC, Hct, leukocyte count, neutrophil, lymphocyte, monocyte and Plt were statistically correlated with the total number of mononuclear cells of circulating blood per liter volume (P<0.05). There was a linear relationship between lymphocyte, monocyte, Plt and leukocyte count and the total number of mononuclear cells of circulating blood per liter. The total number of mononuclear cells of circulating blood per liter was set to (Y), and the variables such as lymphocyte (X1), monocyte (X2), Plt (X3), leukocyte count (X), and neutrophil were used as dependent variables for multiple linear regression, and the equation was: Y=9.814+ 3.131X1+ 1.666X2+ 0.020X3+ 0.124X4. There was no statistical difference between the predicted value and the calculated value (P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 The blood routine parameters of lymphocyte, monocyte, platelet count and leukocyte count of donors before collection can effectively predict the collection efficiency, therefore help predict the collection time.
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【Objective】 To analyze the characteristics of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) collection in healthy children, and explore the factors affecting collection efficiency (CE). 【Methods】 The PBMC data, involving 70 episodes of apheresis from 42 children during January 2017 and June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed All children were collected in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University. 【Results】 Multiple linear regression analysis showed that mononuclear cells (MNC) in donor collections from healthy children were positively correlated with anticoagulant dosage, lymphocyte count and monocyte count (P<0.05), meanwhile, negatively correlated with age and platelet count. The PBMC CE was negatively correlated with age, platelet count, and processed whole blood volume (P<0.05). CD34+ cells (×107 /kg)was negatively correlated with age, meanwhile, positively correlated with numbers of collection and processed whole blood volume(r=-0.79). No statistical differences in red blood cell count, platelet count, lymphocyte count, monocyte count of healthy child donors were notable before versus after apheresis. 【Conclusion】 MNC can be collected effectively in children of different ages. The PBMC collection efficiency was related to age. Meanwhile, the higher the lymphocytes and monocytes were before apheresis, the more MNC were collected. The efficiency of MNC collection would decrease when the apheresis volume of the children exceeded their total blood volume twice. However, the absolute value of CD34+ cells in the final yields would increase.
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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the expression of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) protein in preeclampsia(PE) model rats.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Adult SD rats were divided into PE model group (n=7) induced by endotoxin, normal pregnancy group (n=6) and non-pregnancy group (n=12) treated with an equal volume of saline. AQP4 protein expression in the brain of the rats was detected with immunohistochemical staining and Western blotting.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The blood pressure in PE model rats (135∓9 mmHg) was significantly higher than that in normal pregnancy rats (116∓8 mmHg) and non-pregnancy rats (112∓6 mmHg) (P<0.02). The rats in PE model group showed obvious proteinuria compared with the other two groups (3.8∓0.5 vs 2.6∓0.6 and 2.3∓0.4, P<0.05). Immunohistochemistry showed that AQP4 protein was localized primarily around the brain parenchymal blood vessels. Western analysis revealed a significantly elevated AQP4 protein expression in PE model group (39.6∓4.9) compared with that in normal pregnancy group (26.5∓4.3) and non-pregnancy group (9.7∓2.1) (P<0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The up-regulation of AQP4 protein around the intraparenchymal blood vessels of the brain may play a role in the development of eclampsia.</p>