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52. Acidic Phosphorus Esters, Synthesis and Structure-Reactivity Studies as Ligands.
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Yuan, Chengye, Li, Shushen, and Long, Haiyan
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- 1983
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53. A QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-REACTIVITY STUDY OF MONO-BASIC ORGANOPHOSPHORUS ACIDS IN COBALT AND NICKEL EXTRACTION.
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Yuan, Chengye, Xu, Qingren, Yuan, Shengang, Long, Haiyan, Shen, Dingzhang, Jiang, Yatong, Feng, Hanzhen, Wu, Fubing, and Chen, Wuhua
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- 1988
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54. Studies on organophosphorous compounds: IX. C-Phosphorylation of compounds bearing an active methylene group
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Li Shu-Sen, Ding Yi-Xiang, Long Haiyan, and Yuan Chengye
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Phosphoryl chloride ,Stereochemistry ,General Chemistry ,Alkylation ,Aldehyde ,Medicinal chemistry ,Chloride ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,medicine ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,Methylene ,Benzene ,Alkyl ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The formation of P-C bond is one of the important problems in synthetic organophosphorous chemistry. This paper describes the study of the formation of P-C linkage via phosphorylation of carbon atom containing active hydrogen.p-Substituted phenylacetonitrile possessing an active methylene group undergoes stepwise C-phosphorylation smoothly with diethyl phosphoryl chloride in the presence of naphthalene-sodium. Phosphonyl chloride reacts analogously. Being a deprotonizing agent naphthalene-sodium is distinguished by its availability, effectiveness and mild reaction conditions. The presence of an electron-withdrawing group in the benzene ring reduces the yield of phosphorylation seriously. The chemical shift of ~31P NMR of the resulted α-cyano-benzylphosphonates (1) correlates linearly with the Hammett σ constants of the substituents. As indicated by ~1H NMR studies the protons in the ester ethyl groups are magnetically nonequivalent. Compound 1 can be alkylated with alkyl halide or condensed with aromatic aldehyde by Hornor-Wittig type reaction due to the presence of active hydrogen atom. The structure-reactivity studies of diethyl phosphoryl chloride on reacting with various β-diketones and β-keto esters (5) as regiospecific reaction were reported. The influences of metal ions in the enolates on the reactivity of the latter were examined and discussed. Only vinyl phosphates with predominantly Z configuration have been isolated exclusively. The 0 atom with an active hydrogen in the β-diketones investigated is inert to phosphorylation. These experimental results are well supported by reaction selectivity in terms of E_(q_o)/E_(CO_c) based on EHMO calculation.
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- 1983
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55. MECHANISM OF THE EXTRACTION OF RARE EARTHS BY MONO-TETRADECYLPHOSPHORIC ACID
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Qin Xiuqing, Long Haiyan, Yuan Chengye, Chen Xiaoping, Feng Hanzheng, and Xie Jifa
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Chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Mechanism (sociology) - Published
- 1985
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56. STUDIES ON THE SYNTHESIS OF OCTYL PHOSPHONIC ACID MONOOCTYL ESTERS AND THEIR STRUCTURE-REACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP IN LANTHANIDE EXTRACTION
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Yuan Chengye, Long Haiyan, Ma Enxin, Cheng Wuhua, and Yan Xiaomin
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Lanthanide ,Chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Organic chemistry ,Structure reactivity - Published
- 1985
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57. EXTRACTION CHEMISTRY OF RARE EARTH BY MONO-ALKYL ISOPROPYLPHOSPHONATES
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Yuan Chengye, Yan Jinying, Feng Hanzhen, Long Haiyan, Wu Fubing, and Jing Pinli
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- 1985
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58. Synthesis of sulphoxides and their structure - reactivity studies on the lanthanide extraction.
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Yuan Chengye, International Solvent Extraction Conference 19831983, Chen Wuhua, Long Haiyan, Ma Enxin, Yan Xiamin, Yuan Chengye, International Solvent Extraction Conference 19831983, Chen Wuhua, Long Haiyan, Ma Enxin, and Yan Xiamin
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- 1983
59. The co-transfer of plasmid-borne colistin-resistant genes mcr-1 and mcr-3.5, the carbapenemase gene blaNDM-5 and the 16S methylase gene rmtB from Escherichia coli.
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Long, Haiyan, Feng, Yu, Ma, Ke, Liu, Lu, McNally, Alan, and Zong, Zhiyong
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We found an unusual Escherichia coli strain with resistance to colistin, carbapenem and amikacin from sewage. We therefore characterized the strain and determined the co-transfer of the resistance determinants. Whole genome sequencing was performed using both Illumina HiSeq X10 and MinION sequencers. Short and long reads were subjected to de novo hybrid assembly. Sequence type, antimicrobial resistance genes and plasmid replicons were identified from the genome sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of all IncHI2 plasmids carrying mcr-1 available in GenBank was performed based on core genes. Conjugation experiments were performed. mcr-3.5 was cloned into E. coli DH5α. The strain belonged to ST410, a type with a global distribution. Two colistin-resistant genes, mcr-1.1 and mcr-3.5, a carbapenemase gene bla
NDM-5 , and a 16S methylase gene rmtB were identified on different plasmids of IncHI2(ST3)/IncN, IncP, IncX3 and IncFII, respectively. All of the four plasmids were self-transmissible and mcr-1.1, mcr-3.5, blaNDM-5 and rmtB were transferred together. mcr-1-carrying IncHI2 plasmids belonged to several sequence types with ST3 and ST4 being predominant. MIC of colistin (4 μg/ml) for DH5α containing mcr-3.5 was identical to that containing the original mcr-3 variant. In conclusion, carbapenem resistance, colistin resistance and high-level aminoglycoside resistance can be transferred together even when their encoding genes are not located on the same plasmid. The co-transfer of multiple clinically-important antimicrobial resistance represents a particular challenge for clinical treatment and infection control in healthcare settings. Isolates with resistance to both carbapenem and colistin are not restricted to a given sequence type but rather are diverse in clonal background, which warrants further surveillance. The amino acid substitutions of MCR-3.5 have not altered its activity against colistin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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60. Sequence Type 273 Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniaeCarrying blaNDM-1and blaIMP-4
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Liu, Lu, Feng, Yu, Long, Haiyan, McNally, Alan, and Zong, Zhiyong
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ABSTRACTA carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniaeisolate was recovered from human blood. Its whole-genome sequence was obtained using Illumina and long-read MinION sequencing. The strain belongs to sequence type 273 (ST273), which was found recently and caused an outbreak in Southeast Asia. It has two carbapenemase genes, blaNDM-1(carried by an ST7 IncN self-transmissible plasmid) and blaIMP-4(located on a self-transmissible IncHI5 plasmid). Non-KPC-producing ST237 may represent a lineage of carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae, which warrants further monitoring.
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- 2018
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61. [Recent progress in the treatment of non-T2 asthma].
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Long H and Wei J
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- Humans, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma therapy, Anti-Asthmatic Agents therapeutic use
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Non-T2 asthma, also known as non-eosinophilic asthma or low T2 asthma, does not have markers of type 2 inflammation and is often associated with hormone insensitivity and severe asthma. This article reviews the progress in drug therapy for non-T2 asthma.
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- 2024
62. Local administration of mRNA encoding cytokine cocktail confers potent anti-tumor immunity.
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Li Z, Hu L, Wang Y, Liu Q, Liu J, Long H, Li Q, Luo L, and Peng Y
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- Animals, Mice, Humans, Female, Cell Line, Tumor, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Neoplasms immunology, Neoplasms therapy, Liposomes, Cytokines metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, Tumor Microenvironment immunology, Nanoparticles, Immunotherapy methods
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Immunotherapy using inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-2 and interferon (IFN)-α, has been clinically validated in treating various cancers. However, systemic immunocytokine-based therapies are limited by the short half-life of recombinant proteins and severe dose-limiting toxicities. In this study, we exploited local immunotherapy by intratumoral administration of lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-encapsulated mRNA cocktail encoding cytokines IL-12, IL-7, and IFN-α. The cytokine mRNA cocktail induced tumor regression in multiple syngeneic mouse models and anti-tumor immune memory in one syngeneic mouse model. Additionally, immune checkpoint blockade further enhanced the anti-tumor efficacy of the cytokine mRNAs. Furthermore, human cytokine mRNAs exhibited robust anti-tumor efficacy in humanized mouse tumor models. Mechanistically, cytokine mRNAs induced tumor microenvironment inflammation, characterized by robust T cell infiltration and significant inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production., Competing Interests: All authors are employed by the company Liverna Therapeutics Inc. The authors declare that this study received funding from Liverna Therapeutics Inc. The funder had the following involvement in the study: decision to publish., (Copyright © 2024 Li, Hu, Wang, Liu, Liu, Long, Li, Luo and Peng.)
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- 2024
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63. DPP4 Regulates the Th17/IL-17 Axis and Accelerates Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition to Promote Ovalbumin-Induced Asthma in Female C57BL/6J Mice.
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Li L, Ling F, Li R, Jiang Y, Long H, Xiao B, Wu J, Long Z, and Ma L
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- Animals, Female, Mice, Cadherins, Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors pharmacology, Disease Models, Animal, Interleukin-13 metabolism, Interleukin-17 metabolism, Interleukin-4 metabolism, Interleukin-5 metabolism, Lung metabolism, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Ovalbumin, Asthma chemically induced, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma metabolism, Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 metabolism, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Th17 Cells metabolism, Th17 Cells pathology
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Background: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) is a transmembrane glycoprotein, prevalent across a variety of tissues and cells and can be foundin a solubilised in peripheral blood. This paper aims at determining the role of sCD26/sDPP4 in Th17 cell polarization and airway epithelial cell to epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) in asthma., Methods: Female C57BL/6J mice were treated with ovalbumin to constructed asthma mice. The CD4+ T cell, and bronchial epithelial cells (BECs) were purified from the spleens and bronchus of mice. The KRT8 expression in BECs were identified by immunofluorescence (IF). Th17 cells were differentiated from a CD4+ T cell. Flow cytometry was usewd to identify and calculate the Th17 and Treg cells. Mice woth asthma were treated by DPP4 overexpressing lentivirus or DPP4 inhibitor. Histopathological modifications were assessed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE), periodic acid Schiff (PAS), and Masson staining. The total number of leucocytes was detected using a hemocytometer. For detection, quantitative Real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), western blotting (WB), and IF were used to evaluate the expression of E-cadherin and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was performed to analyze the DPP4, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 and IL-17 levels., Results: The findings suggest that sCD26/sDPP4 promote CD4+ T cells differentiation into Th17 cells in a depending on the applied dose. sCD26/sDPP4 up-regulated the expression of α-SMA and down-regulated the expression of E-cadherin in TGF-β1-induced mouse BECs, which was reversed by DPP4 inhibitor. Co-culture induced a synergic effect between Th17 cells and sCD26/sDPP4 on the formation of airway EMT in BECs. Furthermore, DPP4 inhibitor prevented lung-bronchial inflammatory infiltration, mucus secretion, goblet cell hyperplasia and collagen deposition in asthma mice. Meanwhile, DPP4 inhibitor decreased the levels of DPP4, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, IL-17 and increased the total number of leukocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of asthma mice. In addition, DPP4 inhibitor also inhibited airway EMT and Th17 cell polarization in asthma mice., Conclusions: The results in this paper show that up-regulation of DPP4 enabled airway inflammation and airway remodeling in asthmatic mice by modulating the Th17/IL-17 axis and accelerating the airway EMT, which isa therapeutic target in asthma., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2023 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.)
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- 2023
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64. [Effect of different electrical stimulation waves on orientation and alignment of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells].
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Long H, Yang G, Ma K, Xiao Z, and Ren X
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- Adipose Tissue cytology, Animals, Cells, Cultured, Mosquito Vectors, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Adipose Tissue physiology, Electric Stimulation, Mesenchymal Stem Cells physiology
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Objective: To investigate the effect of different electrical stimulation waves on orientation and alignment of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs)., Methods: ADSCs were isolated from 5-week-old Sprague Dawley rats (weight, 100-150 g) and cultivated. The cells at passages 3-5 were inoculated to prepare cell climbing slices, subsequently was exposed to direct-current electrical stimulations (ES) at electric field strengths of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 V/cm on a homemade electric field bioreactor (groups A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6); at electric field strength of 6 V/cm, at 50% duty cycle, and at frequency of 1 and 2 Hz (groups B1 and B2) of square wave ES; at electric field strength of 6 V/cm, at pulse width of 2 ms, and at frequency of 1 and 2 Hz (groups C1 and C2) of biphasic pulse wave ES; and no ES was given as a control (group D). The changes of cellular morphology affected by applied ES were evaluated by time-lapse micropho-tography via inverted microscope. The cell alignment was evaluated via average orientation factor ( OF ). The cytoske-leton of electric field treated ADSCs was characterized by rhodamine-phalloidin staining. The cell survival rates were assessed via cell live/dead staining and intracellular calcium activities were detected by calcium ion fluorescent staining., Results: The response of ADSCs to ES was related to the direct-current electric field intensity. The higher the direct-current electric field intensity was, the more cells aligned perpendicular to the direction of electric field. At each time point, there was no obvious cell alignment in groups B1, B2 and C1, C2. The average OF of groups A5 and A6 were significantly higher than that of group D ( P <0.05), but no significant difference was found between other groups and group D ( P >0.05). The cytoskeleton staining showed that the cells of groups A5 and A6 exhibited a compact fascicular structure of cytoskeleton, and tended to be perpendicular to the direction of the electric field vector. The cellular survival rate of groups A4, A5, and A6 were significantly lower than that of group D ( P <0.05), but no significant difference was found between other groups and group D ( P >0.05). Calcium fluorescence staining showed that the fluorescence intensity of calcium ions in groups A4, A5, and A6 was slightly higher than that in group D, and no significant difference was found between other groups and group D., Conclusion: The direct-current electric field stimulations with physiological electric field strength (5 V/cm and 6 V/cm) can induce the alignment of ADSCs, but no cell alignment is found under conditions of less than 5 V/cm direct-current electric field, square wave, and biphasic pulse wave stimulation. The cellular viability is negatively correlated with the electric field intensity.
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- 2017
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65. [THREE-DIMENSIONAL CULTURED ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS BASED ON MICROBIAL TRANSGLUTAMINASE ENZYME CROSSLINKED GELATIN HYDROGEL].
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Ren X, Qian H, Xiao Z, Long H, Guo Y, and Yang G
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Gelatin, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Transglutaminases, Adipose Tissue, Cell Differentiation, Cell Proliferation, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate, Stem Cells
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Objective: To study the growth of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) planted in three-dimensional (3D) materials, a 3D cultured ADSCs system based on microbial transglutaminase (mTG) enzyme crosslinked gelatin hydrogel was constructed., Methods: ADSCs were isolated from the subcutaneous adipose tissue of a Sprague Dawley rat by collagenase digestion and centrifugation, and were cultured for passage. The mTG enzyme crosslinked gelatin hydrogel was firstly synthesized by mixing gelatin and mTG, and then the ADSCs were encapsulated in situ (2D environment) and cultured in the 3D materials (3D environment). The morphology and adhesion of cells were observed by inverted phase contrast microscope. In addition, HE staining and Masson staining were carried out to observe the distribution of cells in the material. Living and death situation of ADSCs in the materials was observed by fluorescence microscope and laser scanning confocal microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy was used to observe the adhesion of ADSCs on hydrogel surface. Alamar-Blue method was used to detect the proliferation of ADSCs in the hydrogel. Moreover, the results were compared between the cells cultured in 2D environment and those in 3D environment., Results: The result of 2D culture showed that ADSCs grew well on the hydrogel surface with normal functioning and had good adhesion. The results of 3D culture showed that ADSCs grew well in 3D cultured mTG enzyme crosslinked gelatin hydrogel, and presented 3D shape. Cells obviously extended in all directions. The number of apoptotic cells was very small. The cells of 3D culture at each time point was significantly less than that of the conventional culture cells, difference was statistically significant ( P <0.05). But after 8 days culture, the proliferation of the cells cultured in the mTG enzyme crosslinked gelatin hydrogel increased more quickly., Conclusions: ADSCs can grow well with good adhesion and show high viability in 3D culture system constructed by mTG enzyme crosslinked gelatin hydrogel.
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- 2016
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66. [Correlation among the levels of C-reactive protein and interleukin-18, quality of life, and lung function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease].
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Long H, Luo H, Chen P, and Li Y
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- Aged, Case-Control Studies, Female, Forced Expiratory Volume, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive physiopathology, Respiratory Function Tests, Surveys and Questionnaires, Vital Capacity, C-Reactive Protein metabolism, Interleukin-18 blood, Lung physiopathology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive blood, Quality of Life
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Objective: To determine the correlation among the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-18 (IL-18), quality of life, and pulmonary function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),and to evaluate George's respiratory questionnaire (SGRQ)., Methods: From October 2008 to March 2009, 39 patients with an acute exacerbation COPD (the AECOPD group), 21 patients with stable COPD (the COPD group), and 22 normal people (the control group) were enrolled in our study. The serum CRP level was measured with Beckman Coulter Immage and the IL-18 level was measured by ELISA. All subjects completed the SGRQ assessment and all patients with COPD accepted pulmonary function test., Results: The serum levels of CRP and IL-18, and SGRQ scores in the AECOPD group were significant1y higher than those in the COPD group and the control group (P<0.01). The serum levels of CRP and IL-18 and SGRQ scores in the COPD group were significant1y higher than those in the control group (P<0.01). The serum levels of CRP and IL-18 in the AECOPD group and the COPD group were negatively correlated with FEV1% and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC). SGRQ scores in the AECOPD group and the COPD group were negatively correlated with FEV1% and FEV1/FVC. The serum levels of CRP, IL-18 in the AECOPD group and the COPD group were positively correlated with SGRQ scores., Conclusion: CRP and IL-18 are involved in the process of inflammatory reaction of COPD, which could be markers of the acute exacerbation period of COPD. The serum levels of CRP and IL-18 might be related to the lung dysfunction and the lower quality of life in the patients with COPD. SGRQ is an effective, susceptible, and feasible method to evaluate the quality of life in patients with COPD.
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- 2011
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