1.Effects of mobilization on immobilized medial collateral ligament of rabbits
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 1999;5(3):101-105
This paper is on effect of mobilization on immobilized ligament.Eighteen rabbits were divided into three groups.Group Ⅰ,eight weeks of active movement;group Ⅱ,eight weeks of passive+active movement;group Ⅲ,age matched normal control.The biomechanical testing,histological and ultrastructural evaluation were used.Results:with mobilization,the structural properties of ligament bone complexs of MCL obviously improved but did not return to normal.The material properties of MCL was similar to those of contralateral and normal control.Arrangement of collagen fibers was similar to that of normal.Resorption of bone in ligament bone insertion sites was not significantly changed.Through mobilization following immobilization,failure location of MCL changed.Conclusion:The recovery of material properties of ligament substance was more quick than that of structural properties of ligament bone complexs.The effect of active movement and passive +active movement on recovery of structure of immobilized ligament was similar.
2.Effect of continuous passive motion in prevention of osteoarthritis induced by experimental articular cartilage injury
Chunna LAN ; Changjie ZHANG ; Gang WU ; Weixiong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study whether the early continuous passive motion (CPM) can prevent the degeneration of articulation after the articular cartilage was experimentally defected, and the effect of the different durations of continuous passive motion therapy. Methods Fifteen New Zealand rabbits were used to establish the model of full-thickness defects of bilateral knee articular cartilage by operation. Then all the animals were divided into groups A, B and C: Group A served as the control group, and groups B and C served as the observation groups and were administered with 2 hours of continuous passive motion a day (group B) and 8 hours of continuous passive motion a day, respectively. All rabbits were sacrificed at the 12th week after operation, and their articular cartilage were observed. The cartilage and synovium were obtained to have the hematoxylin and eosin stain and immunohistochemistry stain. After that, the pathological assessment and calculation of the ratio of MMP-3 positive cells were conducted and compared among groups. Results Group C was lower than groups A and B in terms of the scores with cartilage pathological assessment and the ratio of MMP-3 positive cells(P
3.The study of case-guide comprehensive experimente of clinical biochemistry
Yurong SHI ; Changjie CHEN ; Wenjuan WU ; Zhiwen CHEN ; Jihong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
Objective To reform experimental course teaching methods of clinical bio-chemistry and elevate students interesting and ability. Methods The reformed teaching methods was taken in clinical laboratory techniques and start case-guide comprehensive experiment of clinical biochemistry. Results The innovation of teaching methods of clinical biochemistry obtained satisfactory achievement,improved students thinking skills and overall quality. Conclusion It accorded with the trend of teaching innovation and was advantageous to increasing the comprehensive predisposition.
4.A Research on Dactylogram of She Nationality Juveniles
Changjie LIU ; Yaoyun GUO ; Hua CHEN ; Peixun WU ; Tiandian WENG
Progress of Anatomical Sciences 2001;7(1):36-38
Objective To find out the distribution of the normal rating dactylogram of the juveniles of the She Nationality. Methods According to living body measure need, Prussian blue was used. Result Each type of dactylogram in number was as follows: LU>WS>WD>AT>AS. Ridgs count of each finger in quantitative order:thumb>ring finger>middle finger>index finger>little finger. Conclusion The rate of appearance of normal finger prints in various nationalities and regions has obvious difference, the normal rating of the dactylogram of the juveniles of the She Nationality differs from that of the local juveniles of the Han nationality.
5.The effect of pulsed ultrasound on medial collateral ligament repair
Yongmei FAN ; Changjie ZHANG ; Yuan WU ; Lan LV
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(3):169-172
Objective To investigate the effect of pulsed ultrasound therapy (US) on medial collateral liga-ment healing in rats and it's mechanism.MethodsEighteen 3-month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats with transected medial collateral ligaments (MCLs) were studied. They were randomly divided into a control group, a 0.5 W/cm~2 group and a 1. 0 W/cm~2 group.The control group was not given any treatment.The 0. 5 W/cm~2 group and 1.0 W/cm~2 group were given 10 minutes of pulsed US (duty cycle: on/off = 3 ms/1 ms) daily for 8 days at either 0.5 or 1.0 W/cm~2 intensity. All the rats were sacrificed on the 9th day. After macroscopic examination, their MCLs were harvested and studied using haematoxylin-eosin staining, Van Gieson's staining and immunohistochemical tech-niques in order to detect transforming growth factor beta-1(TGF-β1) and any histological or histochemical changes.ResultsMacroscopically, the lacerated MCLs had healed with scar tissue formation. Scarring appeared to be greater in the 0.5 W/cm~2 and 1.0 W/cm~2 groups than in the control group. Inflamed cells appeared to be more numerous in the treated groups than in the controls. There were significant differences in collagen fiber extent among all three groups. In the 1.0 W/cm~2 group, the average level of TGF-β1 was significantly up-regulated, and TGF-β1 expres-sion was higher than in the other two groups.ConclusionsPulsed US can improve ligament healing in the short term, however whether long-term treatment with US can yield further improvement is unknown. Pulsed US can in-crease the level of TGF-β1, which will be higher with higher US dosage. Pulsed US may enhance injored ligament re-pair by up-regulating TGF-β1.Objective To investigate the effect of pulsed ultrasound therapy (US) on medial collateral liga-ment healing in rats and it's mechanism.MethodsEighteen 3-month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats with transected medial collateral ligaments (MCLs) were studied. They were randomly divided into a control group, a 0.5 W/cm~2 group and a 1. 0 W/cm~2 group.The control group was not given any treatment.The 0. 5 W/cm~2 group and 1.0 W/cm~2 group were given 10 minutes of pulsed US (duty cycle: on/off = 3 ms/1 ms) daily for 8 days at either 0.5 or 1.0 W/cm~2 intensity. All the rats were sacrificed on the 9th day. After macroscopic examination, their MCLs were harvested and studied using haematoxylin-eosin staining, Van Gieson's staining and immunohistochemical tech-niques in order to detect transforming growth factor beta-1(TGF-β1) and any histological or histochemical changes.ResultsMacroscopically, the lacerated MCLs had healed with scar tissue formation. Scarring appeared to be greater in the 0.5 W/cm~2 and 1.0 W/cm~2 groups than in the control group. Inflamed cells appeared to be more numerous in the treated groups than in the controls. There were significant differences in collagen fiber extent among all three groups. In the 1.0 W/cm~2 group, the average level of TGF-β1 was significantly up-regulated, and TGF-β1 expres-sion was higher than in the other two groups.ConclusionsPulsed US can improve ligament healing in the short term, however whether long-term treatment with US can yield further improvement is unknown. Pulsed US can in-crease the level of TGF-β1, which will be higher with higher US dosage. Pulsed US may enhance injored ligament re-pair by up-regulating TGF-β1.
6.The expression of IL-1β and MMP-1 in the knee cartilage on experimental osteoarthritis rabbit
Lin ZOU ; Changjie ZHANG ; Ying KONG ; Gang WU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(9):584-588
Objective To establish an animal model of knee osteoarthritis (OA) , and to explore the relationship between cartilage degeneration and the expression of IL-1β and MMP-1. Methods A total of 16 healthy male rabbits (32 hind knee joints) were used. The experimental OA model was established in their left knees by intraarticular injection of0.2 ml of 4% papain solution and 0.1 ml of 0.03 mol/L L-cysteine solution. The right knees were used as the controls and were treated with intraarticular injection of 0.3 ml of normal saline solution. General and histological scoring, and IL-1β and MMP-1 expression intensity were compared between the 2 groups. Results The degree of cartilage degeneration in the left knees was higher than in the right knees as observed by naked eye and using an electron microscope. The left knees scored significantly higher than the right ones with Mankin's scoring system. There was significantly greater expression of IL-1β and MMP-1 in the chondrocytes of the left knees. Conclusions lntraarticular injection of papain and L-cysteine can induce experimental knee osteoarthritis in rabbits. The expression of IL-1β and MMP-I is significantly related with carti-lage degeneration.
7.The effects of ultrashortwave therapy and passive motion on osteoarthritis of the knee joint in the rabbits
Ying KONG ; Lin ZOU ; Gang WU ; Changjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(9):579-583
Objective To investigate the effects of uhrashortwave therapy and passive motion on experimen-tal osteoarthritis caused by immobilization of the joint. Methods Twenty healthy male rabbits had their left knee joints fixed in extension for 4 weeks. They were randomly divided into 4 groups : a control group which did not receive any treatment, an uhrashortwave therapy group, a passive motion group, and an ultrashortwave therapy plus passive motion group, and treated accordingly for 4 weeks. The range of motion of the joint before and after treatment was compared in every group. At the end of the 4th week, all the rabbits were sacrificed, and the cartilage at the condylus medialis femoris was sampled and observed with toluidine blue staining, haematoxylin-eosin staining. Its gross appearance was noted and it was also analyzed using immunohistochemical techniques. Results ①Passive range of motion (PROM): there were no significant differences among the 4 groups before the treatment. Uhrashortwave therapy per se did not yield significant therapeutic effects in terms of PROM as compared to the controls, However, passive motion alone and in conjunction with ultrashortwave therapy brought about significant improvement of PROM when compared against the control group. The most significant change was seen in the integrated group, followed by the passive motion group. ②The histological scoring system : Mankin's scoring system showed significant differences a-mong all 4 groups. The highest value was the control group, which was followed by the ultrashortwave therapy group, the passive motion group and the integrated group. ③The positive expression rate of inducible nitric oxide synthase: there were significant differences among all 4 groups. The control group had the highest values, followed by the ultra-shortwave treated group, the passive motion treated group and the integrated group. Conclusions Ultrashortwave therapy, passive motion therapy and integrated therapy combining ultrashortwave therapy with passive motion can all can reduce and prevent the cataplasia of articular cartilage. Integrated therapy is the best treatment method, followed by passive motion therapy, and then uhrashortwave therapy.
8.Comparison of single-bundle and double-bundle autografts in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Jie TAN ; Xiaobing FENG ; Jianhua QU ; Changjie WU ; Xindong ZHAO ; Yingxiang LI ; Bangkai YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(42):6817-6821
BACKGROUND:Different weaving methods of autologous tendon lead to various treatment efficacies on cruciate ligament rupture, but the preferred method is stil controversial.
OBJECTIVE:To comparatively analyze the clinical efficacy of single-bundle and double-bundle autografts on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
METHODS:A retrospective analysis of 48 cases of anterior cruciate ligament rupture was performed. According to the composition of graft beam, these 48 patients were divided into two groups:double-bundle group (n=24) and single-bundle group (n=24). Al surgical patients underwent autologous anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by arthroscopy, and were fol owed up for at least 6 months. The function of knee joint after operation was comprehensively analyzed through IKDC and Lysholm scores.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al of the patients (n=48) exhibited no joint complications postoperatively, such as intra-articular infection, joint effusion and incision inflammation. The IKDC scores and Lysholm scores in the double-bundle group were better than those in the single-bundle group, but there was no statistical y significant difference (P>0.05). This study demonstrated that single-bundle and double-bundle autografts both have good curative effects on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by arthroscopy. But in contrast, the curative effects of double-bundle autografts are better.
9.Effects of lidocaine on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with atopic dermatitis stimulated by the Staphylococcus aureus exotoxin TSST-1
Yuanyuan WANG ; Mingjie HU ; Jing ZHANG ; Yinjiu HUANG ; Bikui TANG ; Changjie CHEN ; Shouwei WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;48(1):28-32
Objective To investigate the effect of lidocaine on Staphylococcus aureus exotoxin-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).Methods Peripheral blood samples were collected from 6 patients with AD,and PBMCs were isolated by a routine method.Then,the PBMCs were stimulated by the Staphylococcus aureus exotoxin toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) in the absence or presence of lidocaine at varying concentrations.The 3H-TdR incorporation method was performed to detect the proliferation of monocytes,and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to quantify the levels of T helper type 1 (Th1) and Th2 cytokines released by PBMCs.Human HaCaT keratinocytes were co-cultured with lidocaine-and TSST-1-stimulated PBMCs from patients with AD for 72 hours,then,Western blot was conducted to examine the expression of filaggrin protein in HaCaT cells.Results TSST-1 (100 μg/L) significantly enhanced the proliferation of PBMCs from patients with AD (stimulation index =75 ± 2.12,P < 0.05),as well as the release of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),interferon (IFN)-γ,interleukin (IL)-2,IL-12,IL-4,IL-5 and IL-13 by the PBMCs (all P < 0.05).Compared with the blank control group,100 μmol/L lidocaine significantly inhibited the TSST-1-stimulated proliferation of PBMCs from patients with AD (stimulation index =58 ± 3.14,P< 0.05),as well as the release of IL-4,IL-5,IL-13,TNF-α and IFN-γ by the stimulated PBMCs (all P < 0.05).Western blot showed that 100 μmol/L lidocaine significantly blocked the down-regulation of filaggrin expression in HaCaT cells (P < 0.01).Conclusion Lidocaine has a significant inhibitory effect on the activation of TSST-1-stimulated PBMCs from patients with AD.
10.Reliability and validity of the rating scale of the reliability in mental disorder medical history
Yi WANG ; Beiling GAO ; Xuewu LI ; Yun LIU ; Changjie SHI ; Dongling WU ; Zhibiao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(10):946-948
Objective To examine the reliability and validity of the Rating Scale of the Reliability in Mental Disorder Medical History (RSRMDMH) in order to develop a reliable measure to determine the reliability in mental disorder medical history.Methods RSRMDMH was conducted by concept,clinical feature in mental disorder medical history and assessment scales for malingering and compensationneurosis.Final 14 items was decided after initial usage and modification.It was administered to 600 subjects including the cases involved forensic problems,patients in general psychiatric clinic.Results ①The Cronbach' s α coefficients of RSRMDMH was 0.901.The split-half reliability was 0.803-0.924.The test-retest reliability and scorer reliability were more than 0.588 (P<0.01).②The cut score of assessing different degree of the reliability in mental disorder medical history separately was ≤ 11,12-22,≥23.③Based on the experts diagnosis,the accuracy rate of RSRMDMH for evaluating different degree of the reliability in mental disorder medical history were more than 86.1%,and total accuracy rate was 94.8%.④Correlation analysis showed significantly correlation between RSRMDMH and assessment scales for malingering(self-report scale of brief psychopathological symptoms,SBPS).Conclusion The RSRMDMH has acceptable psychometrics properties on reliability and validity.It is a clinically reliable measure to determine the reliability in mental disorder medical history.