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Preparation of BCEC-Astrocyte Co-culturing Membrane Plate Insert 被引量:1
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作者 赵康峰 王琪 +2 位作者 蒲小平 杨秀伟 朱玉真 《Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences》 CAS 2004年第4期276-281,共6页
To prepare a hand-made micropore membrane culture plate insert forco-culture. Methods The plate insert was made using plastic centrifuge tube and micropore membrane.After seeding brain capillary endothelial cells (BCE... To prepare a hand-made micropore membrane culture plate insert forco-culture. Methods The plate insert was made using plastic centrifuge tube and micropore membrane.After seeding brain capillary endothelial cells (BCECs) on it (under the effect ofastrocyte-conditioned medium), the plate insert was assessed by analysis of trans-endothelialelectrical resistance (TEER). Results The plate insert has a stability of at least 15 d underculture condition. TEER increased significantly under co-culture condition from (66.1 +- 13.3)Ωcm^2 to (182.2 +- 6.7) Ωcm^2. Conclusion This micropore membrane culture plate insert can beeasily made, on which BCEC culture can be successfully performed. Moreover, it is adjustable andrecyclable. It follows that the plate insert is a useful tool for co-culture and the relatedresearch fields. 展开更多
关键词 blood-brain barrier culture plate insert brain capillary endothelial cell ASTROCYTE trans-endothelial electronic resistance
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Strongyloides stercoralis prevalence and diagnostics in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic 被引量:1
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作者 Somaphone Chankongsin Rahel Wampfler +5 位作者 Marie-Therese Ruf Peter Odermatt Hanspeter Marti Beatrice Nickel Valy Keoluangkhot Andreas Neumayr 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2020年第5期118-119,共2页
Background:Despite the high prevalence of strongyloidiasis in the Laotian population,Laotian hospitals still lack diagnostic capacity to appropriately diagnose Strongyloides stercoralis infections.This cross-sectional... Background:Despite the high prevalence of strongyloidiasis in the Laotian population,Laotian hospitals still lack diagnostic capacity to appropriately diagnose Strongyloides stercoralis infections.This cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted to assess the prevalence of Strongyloides stercoralis infection among hospitalized patients treated at Mahosot Hospital,the primary reference hospital of Lao People’s Democratic Republic(Lao PDR),and to validate feasible methods for diagnosing S.stercoralis infection at hospital’s laboratory.Methods:Between September and December 2018,stool samples of 104 inpatients were investigated for S.stercoralis infection by wet smear,Baermann technique,Koga Agar plate culture(KAPC),and real-time detection polymerase chain reaction(RTD-PCR)at the Infectious Diseases Ward of the Mahosot Hospital in Vientiane.The sensitivity,the specificity,the negative predictive value(NPV)of each diagnostic test,as well as their combination(s)was calculated using a composite reference standard(CRS).The correlation of the different test methods was assessed by chi-square or Fisher’s exact test.Cohen’s kappa coefficient was used to assess the diagnostic agreement of the different test methods.Results:The overall prevalence of S.stercoralis infections among the study population was 33.4%.The cumulative infection prevalence statistically significantly increased from the lowest age group of 40 years and below(22.4%),to the medium(40.0%)and to the oldest age group of 61 year and above(72.7%)(P=0.003).The cumulative infection prevalence of CRS was considerably higher in male(40.4%)compared to female patients(28.1%),but not statistically different(P=0.184).The diagnostic sensitivity of Baermann technique,KAPC,RTD-PCR,and the combination of Baermann technique and KAPC were 60.0,60.0,74.3,and 77.1%,respectively.Only 13 patients(37.1%)of the total 35 S.stercoralis patients diagnosed with any technique had a simultaneously positive diagnostic test with Baermann,KAPC and RTD-PCR.Conclusions:We identified Baermann technique and KAPC to be currently the most feasible and implementable standard methods for diagnosing S.stercoralis at a hospital setting such as Mahosot Hospital and provincial and district hospitals in Lao PDR and other low-and middle income countries in Southeast Asia.Trial registration:This study was approved by the National Ethics Committee for Health Research in Lao PDR(reference no.083/NECHR)and by the Ethics Committee Northwest and Central Switzerland(reference no.2018–00594). 展开更多
关键词 Strongyloides stercoralis STRONGYLOIDIASIS Wet smear Baermann method Koga agar plate culture Real time detection PCR
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