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EClinicalMedicine ; 57: 101844, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36864985

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Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the primary severe complication of preterm birth. Severe BPD was associated with higher risks of mortality, more postnatal growth failure, long term respiratory and neurological developmental retardation. Inflammation plays a central role in alveolar simplification and dysregulated vascularization of BPD. There is no effective treatment to improve BPD severity in clinical practice. Our previous clinical study showed autologous cord blood mononuclear cells (ACBMNCs) infusion could reduce the respiratory support duration safely and potential improved BPD severity. Abundant preclinical studies have reported the immunomodulation effect as an important mechanism underlying the beneficial results of stem cell therapies in preventing and treating BPD. However, clinical studies assessing the immunomodulatory effect after stem cells therapy were rare. This study was to investigate the effect of ACBMNCs infusion soon after birth on prevention for severe BPD and long term outcomes in very preterm neonates. The immune cells and inflammatory biomarkers were detected to investigate the underlying immunomodulatory mechanisms. Methods: This single-center, prospective, investigator-initiated, non-randomized trial with blinded outcome assessment aimed to assess the effect of a single intravenous infusion of ACBMNCs in preventing severe BPD (moderate or severe BPD at 36 weeks of gestational age or discharge home) in surviving very preterm neonates less than 32 gestational weeks. Patients admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Guangdong Women and Children Hospital from July 01, 2018 to January 1, 2020 were assigned to receiving a targeted dosage of 5 × 107 cells/kg ACBMNC or normal saline intravenously within 24 h after enrollment. Incidence of moderate or severe BPD in survivors were investigated as the primary short term outcome. Growth, respiratory and neurological development were assessed as long term outcomes at corrected age of 18-24 month-old. Immune cells and inflammatory biomarkers were detected for potential mechanism investigation. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02999373). Findings: Six-two infants were enrolled, of which 29 were enrolled to intervention group, 33 to control group. Moderate or severe BPD in survivors significantly decreased in intervention group (adjusted p = 0.021). The number of patients needed to treat to gain one moderate or severe BPD-free survival was 5 (95% confidence interval: 3-20). Survivors in the intervention group had a significantly higher chance to be extubated than infants in the control group (adjusted p = 0.018). There was no statistical significant difference in total BPD incidence (adjusted p = 0.106) or mortality (p = 1.000). Incidence of developmental delay reduced in intervention group in long term follow-up (adjusted p = 0.047). Specific immune cells including proportion of T cells (p = 0.04) and CD4+ T cells in lymphocytes (p = 0.03), and CD4+ CD25+ forkhead box protein 3 (FoxP3)+ regulatory T cells in CD4+ T cells increased significantly after ACBMNCs intervention (p ï¼œ 0.001). Anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 was higher (p = 0.03), while pro-inflammatory factor such as TNF-a (p = 0.03) and C reactive protein (p ï¼œ 0.001) level was lower in intervention group than in control group after intervention. Interpretation: ACBMNCs could prevent moderate or severe BPD in surviving very premature neonates and might improve neurodevelopmental outcomes in long term. An immunomodulatory effect of MNCs contributed to the improvement of BPD severity. Funding: This work was supported by National Key R&D Program of China (2021YFC2701700), National Natural Science Foundation of China (82101817, 82171714, 8187060625), Guangzhou science and technology program (202102080104).

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-396058

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Objective To explore the pathway of continuous rehabilitation intervention in community stroke patients and to evaluate its effect. Methods Stroke patients (64 cases) were selected from Yuetan community as the rehabilitation group by objective sampling based on inclusive and exclusive standard and 64 stroke patients wre selected from other community in Xicheng district as the control group. At the same time, 16 doctors and nurses from 10 clinics of Yuetan community health service center were trained and they gave reha-bilitative intervention to the rehabilitation group. After intervention for 6 months, the effect of rehabilitative in-tervention was evaluated compared with the control group who did not receive rehabilitative intervention. Re-suits The Fugl-Meyer score of the rehabilitation group was (76.14±12.48), the score of the control group was (19.36±14.32),which had significant difference compared with the rehabilitation group, P < 0.05. The Batthel index of the rehabilitation group was (72.25±10.22), the index of the control group was (22.62±9.71),which was significantly different from that of the rehabilitation group, P < 0.05.Besidcs, the rate of knowing health knowledge and healthy exercise in the rehabilitation group was higher than that of the control group, P < 0.05. Condusions The rehabilitation information net and systemic community rehabilitation intervention can im-prove the motor ability and the ability of daily activity for patients with stroke.

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