To assess the efficacy and the optimum dose of recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEpo) on the anemia of premature, 45 preterm infants with a gestational age of less than 35 weeks and birth weight of less 1 800 g were...To assess the efficacy and the optimum dose of recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEpo) on the anemia of premature, 45 preterm infants with a gestational age of less than 35 weeks and birth weight of less 1 800 g were randomly assigned to treatment group 1 (n = 15, receiving subcutaneous rhEpo 150 U/kg·time), treatment group 2 (n = 15, receiving 250 U/kg·time), three times a week for 6 weeks, and control group (n = 15, no treatment was given). All preterm infants received supplements of vitamin E (20 IU) and iron (20 mg) each day. Our results showed that postnatal decline of hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (Hct) were lessened in the treatment groups, particularly in the group 2 and the differences were very significant (P<0. 0001 for all). Treated infants had significantly higher reticulocyte counts (Ret) (P<0. 000] for all), but there was no significant difference between the two treatment groups (P>0. 05). Serum iron dropped significantly in the treatment groups as compared with control group (P<0. 01 for all), but no dose-dependent relationship was observed in treated infants (P>0. 05). After treatment, serum levels of erythropoietin was higher in group 2 than those in group 1 and control group (P<0. 0001, P<0. 01 and P<0. 05, respectively). There was no significant difference between group 1 and control group (P>0. 05). No side effects related to rhEpo therapy were observed. Our study suggested that rhEpo therapy stimulates endogenous erythro-poiesis and enhances Ret, Hct and level of Hb in a dose-dependent manner in premature infants. The therapy is more efficient when given in higher dosages.展开更多
Objective: To explore the regulative effect on Survivin of r-HuEPO after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats, and understand the neuroprotection mechanisms of r-HuEPO. Methods: Seventy-eight adult Wistar rats were ra...Objective: To explore the regulative effect on Survivin of r-HuEPO after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats, and understand the neuroprotection mechanisms of r-HuEPO. Methods: Seventy-eight adult Wistar rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (n = 6), TBI group (n = 36) and r-HuEPO group (n = 36). The experimental TBI model was created by Feeney’s method. Samples were obtained after injury for measuring apoptosis of cells by Epics XL Flow Cytometer. Immunochemical method was performed for inspection of expressions of Survivin and NF-κB proteins. Results: Compared to the sham group, the number of apoptotic cells and Survivin, NF-κB immunopositive cells was significantly increased in the injured brain after TBI (P < 0.01). R-HuEPO significantly increased the expression of survivin and NF-κB, but decreased the apoptotic rates. Conclusion: Increased expression of NF-κB by r-HuEPO may play important role in regulating Survivin level, inhibiting neuronal apoptosis in cortex and exerting protective function to neurons.展开更多
重组人促红细胞生成素(recombinant human erythropoi-etin,rhEPO)目前在临床上主要用于治疗各种原因引起的贫血。大量研究表明,rhEPO除具有造血调节活性以外,还具有强大的神经保护作用。rhEPO对创伤性脑损伤、脑卒中、胎儿和新生儿脑...重组人促红细胞生成素(recombinant human erythropoi-etin,rhEPO)目前在临床上主要用于治疗各种原因引起的贫血。大量研究表明,rhEPO除具有造血调节活性以外,还具有强大的神经保护作用。rhEPO对创伤性脑损伤、脑卒中、胎儿和新生儿脑损伤、脊髓损伤、神经病理性疼痛、精神分裂症、视神经损伤等多种神经疾病具有潜在的临床应用前景。该文就近年来rhEPO对以上各种神经疾病作用研究的最新进展进行了全面综述。展开更多
文摘To assess the efficacy and the optimum dose of recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEpo) on the anemia of premature, 45 preterm infants with a gestational age of less than 35 weeks and birth weight of less 1 800 g were randomly assigned to treatment group 1 (n = 15, receiving subcutaneous rhEpo 150 U/kg·time), treatment group 2 (n = 15, receiving 250 U/kg·time), three times a week for 6 weeks, and control group (n = 15, no treatment was given). All preterm infants received supplements of vitamin E (20 IU) and iron (20 mg) each day. Our results showed that postnatal decline of hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (Hct) were lessened in the treatment groups, particularly in the group 2 and the differences were very significant (P<0. 0001 for all). Treated infants had significantly higher reticulocyte counts (Ret) (P<0. 000] for all), but there was no significant difference between the two treatment groups (P>0. 05). Serum iron dropped significantly in the treatment groups as compared with control group (P<0. 01 for all), but no dose-dependent relationship was observed in treated infants (P>0. 05). After treatment, serum levels of erythropoietin was higher in group 2 than those in group 1 and control group (P<0. 0001, P<0. 01 and P<0. 05, respectively). There was no significant difference between group 1 and control group (P>0. 05). No side effects related to rhEpo therapy were observed. Our study suggested that rhEpo therapy stimulates endogenous erythro-poiesis and enhances Ret, Hct and level of Hb in a dose-dependent manner in premature infants. The therapy is more efficient when given in higher dosages.
文摘Objective: To explore the regulative effect on Survivin of r-HuEPO after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats, and understand the neuroprotection mechanisms of r-HuEPO. Methods: Seventy-eight adult Wistar rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (n = 6), TBI group (n = 36) and r-HuEPO group (n = 36). The experimental TBI model was created by Feeney’s method. Samples were obtained after injury for measuring apoptosis of cells by Epics XL Flow Cytometer. Immunochemical method was performed for inspection of expressions of Survivin and NF-κB proteins. Results: Compared to the sham group, the number of apoptotic cells and Survivin, NF-κB immunopositive cells was significantly increased in the injured brain after TBI (P < 0.01). R-HuEPO significantly increased the expression of survivin and NF-κB, but decreased the apoptotic rates. Conclusion: Increased expression of NF-κB by r-HuEPO may play important role in regulating Survivin level, inhibiting neuronal apoptosis in cortex and exerting protective function to neurons.
文摘重组人促红细胞生成素(recombinant human erythropoi-etin,rhEPO)目前在临床上主要用于治疗各种原因引起的贫血。大量研究表明,rhEPO除具有造血调节活性以外,还具有强大的神经保护作用。rhEPO对创伤性脑损伤、脑卒中、胎儿和新生儿脑损伤、脊髓损伤、神经病理性疼痛、精神分裂症、视神经损伤等多种神经疾病具有潜在的临床应用前景。该文就近年来rhEPO对以上各种神经疾病作用研究的最新进展进行了全面综述。