1.Fabrication of acellular nerve allograft through chemical extraction and efficacy with the use of the graft in repair of rat sciatic nerve defect
Xianli XU ; Zhuang HAN ; Haipeng XUE ; Dong GUO ; Zhen YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(5):458-463
Objective To evaluate regenerative nerve and functional recovery of target muscle in rats with sciatic nerve defect bridged by acellular nerve allograft made through chemical extraction.Methods Sciatic nerve of SD rats was processed in a volume fraction of 3% Triton X-lO0 solution and 40 g/L sodium deoxycholate solution.Morphology of myelin sheath,axons and basal lamina tubes of sciatic nerve segments was observed under the light microscopy before and after the chemical processing.Twenty-five Wistar rats were divided into acellular nerve allograft group (n =10),autograft group (n =10) and normal control group(n =5) according to the random number table.A 1 cm sciatic nerve defect was created in acellular nerve allograft group and autograft group,and was respectively bridged by acellular nerve allograft and autograft.Sciatic nerve function index (SFI) was measured every two weeks.Twelve weeks after surgery,nerve conduction velocity (NCV),recovery rate of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and recovery rate of muscle force were measured in each group.Results Cellular components including myelin sheath and axons were removed thoroughly,but the basal lamina tubes were preserved completely.At postoperative 2,4,6,8,10 and 12 weeks,SFI in normal control group (-1.7±5.9,-0.3 ±2.5,0.8 ±4.1,-1.4±3.6,-2.5 ±5.7 and-2.1±3.2) was superior over autograft group (-94.3±3.7,-90.1±4.1,-63.7±7.8,-51.9±8.2,-48.8±8.6 and -44.3 ± 10.5) and acellular nerve allograft group (-97.1 ± 5.3,-91.2 ± 6.1,-70.6 ± 5.5,-60.4±6.2,-58.2 ±10.2 and-56.4 ±8.0) (P <0.01).At postoperative 6,8,10 and 12 weeks,SFI in autograft group were better than those in acellular nerve allograft group (P <0.05).NCV [(61.6 ± 8.1) m/s],recovery rate of CMAP[(98.7 ± 5.9) %] and recovery rate of muscle force [(101.8 ± 6.6) %] in normal control group were higher than those in acellular nerve allograft group [(22.3 ± 4.7) m/s,(40.3 ± 9.2) % and (43.8 ± 9.3) %] and those in autograft group [(29.0 ±5.5) m/s,(52.5 ± 10.6) % and (54.3 ± 10.5) %] (P < 0.01).NCV,recovery rate of CMAP and recovery rate of muscle force in autograft group were better than those in acellular nerve allograft group (P < 0.05).Conclusions Acellular nerve segments are harvested satisfactorily by chemical extraction.Sciatic nerve defect in rats can be cured with the acellular nerve allograft,but the repair effect of autograft is relatively better.
2.Changes of ?-adrenoceptors in peripheral lymphocytes at different stages of asthma
Haipeng GAO ; Youhua LIN ; Quanfu XUE ; Guangjin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM:To study the changes of ?-adrenoceptors in peripheral lymphocytes at different stages of asthma. METHODS:?-adrenoceptors in peripheral lymphocytes, cAMP and cGMP levels in blood plasma were measured by radioligand binding assay and radioimmunoassay.RESULTS:Bmax and Kd of ?-adrenoceptors in asthma at remission stage were markedly higher than that in normal subjects, while cAMP levels in blood plasma were not different between them. Bmax of ?-adrenoceptors and cAMP levels in blood plasma in asthma at acute exacerbation stage were significantly lower than that in normal subjects, Kds between these two groups were not much different. There was no correlation between ?-adrenoceptors, cAMP and cGMP levels in blood plasma and ventilatory functions.CONCLUSIONS:Changes of ?-adrenoceptors in asthma rather be a pathological change accompanied by the course of the disease than a primary defect.
3.Three ways of inserting the anteroinferior iliac spine channel screws: a computer simulation comparison
Zewei GUO ; Tianyu HAN ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Haipeng XUE ; Linpeng GE
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(6):511-515
Objective To compare the safely between 3 ways of inserting the anteroinferior iliac spine channel screws using computer simulation.Methods The spiral pelvic CT data of 100 patients were collected who had sought medical treatment at General Hospital of The Northern Theater Command from October 2017 to October 2018.They were 61 males and 39 females,aged from 20 to 60 years (average,47.5 years).The data were imported into Mimics (Materi-alise,Belgium) software to create three-dimensional models of the pelvis.The pelvic modeling data were then imported into 3-Matic (Materi-alise,Belgium) software for post-processing.Three cylinders with a diameter of 6.7 mm were created,taking the anteroinferior iliac spine as the entry point and taking the posterosuperior iliac spine,the posteroinferior iliac spine and the midpoint between the 2 spines as the 3 exit points.The insertion of anteroinferior iliac spine channel screws was simulated to observe the screw penetration.Results In the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the posterosuperior iliac spine,penetration occurred in 41 cases out of the medial ilium and in 2 cases out of the lateral ilium,giving a penetration rate of 43% (43/100);in the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the midpoint between the 2 spines,penetration occurred in 16 cases out of the medial ilium and in 2 cases out of the lateral ilium,giving a penetration rate of 18% (18/100);in the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the posteroinferior iliac spine,penetration occurred in 6 cases out of the medial ilium,in 2 cases out of the lateral ilium,in 60 cases out of the greater sciatic notch and in 8 cases out of both the medial ilium and greater sciatic notch,giving a penetration rate of 76% (76/100).There were significant differences between the 3 ways of insertion in the screw penetration (x2 =68.219,P < 0.001).The rate of screw penetration in the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the posteroinferior iliac spine was significantly higher than that in the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the posterosuperior iliac spine which was significantly higher than that in the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the midpoint between the 2 spines (P < 0.05).Conclusions The channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the midpoint between the posterosuperior iliac spine and the posteroinferior iliac spine may lead to a lower rate of screw penetration while the channel from the anteroinferior iliac spine to the posteroinferior iliac spine may lead to a higher rate of screw penetration.
4.Clinicopathological analysis of seven cases of cutaneous plasmacytosis
Yanning XUE ; Hao CHEN ; Haipeng SI ; Yan LIU ; Cheng TAN ; Zhongsheng MIN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(12):914-916
Objective To investigate clinical and histopathological manifestations of cutaneous plasmacytosis.Methods The clinical and histopathological data were collected from 7 cases of cutaneous plasmacytosis and analyzed retrospectively.Results Of the 7 patients,2 were female,and 5 were male.The average age was 42.4 years,and the duration of disease ranged from 2 to 10 years.All the 7 patients presented with multiple slow progressive brown patches and plaques.No abnormality was observed in routine examinations of blood,urine and faeces,electrocardiogram and abdominal ultrasonography in the 7 patients.Three patients underwent serum IgG detection,and their serum levels of IgG were all higher than reference values.Two patients were subjected to cytological examination of bone marrow,which showed the percentage of plasma cells (mainly mature plasma cells) was up to 5%.Histopathological examination of 7 cases showed pigmentation in the basal layer of the epidermis,and infiltration mainly consisting of lymphocytes and mature plasma cells around the blood vessels in the dermis.Immunohistochemical study revealed that the ratio of κ to λ light chain was approximately 1∶ 1,and the plasma cells were strongly positive for IgG.IgG4 was positive in very few plasma cells in 1 case,and negative in the other 6 cases.Conclusion The etiology of cutaneous plasmacytosis is still unclear,but it has characteristic clinical and histopathological manifestations.
5.Intervention effect of adaptive computerized cognitive training in patients with mild cognitive impairment
Dan YUAN ; Haipeng WANG ; Yingpeng WANG ; Weilan ZHEN ; Ying WANG ; Jia XUE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(7):584-590
Objective:To investigate the effect of the adaptive computerized cognitive training(ACCT) on patients with mild cognitive impairment(MCI).Methods:A total of 114 patients with mild cognitive impairment (53 cases in the treatment group and 61 cases in the observation group) were selected.In the treatment group, routine treatment combined with ACCT were given for 24 weeks, then routine treatment only for 24 weeks, 48 weeks altogether. In the observation group, routine treatment was given for 48 weeks.At week 0, 24, 48, both groups were assessed by scales including: mini-mental state examination (MMSE), Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA), numerical memory span test, activities of daily living, Hamilton depression scale(HAMD)and Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA). SAS 9.4 was used for statistical analysis.The data were analyzed by χ 2 test, rank sum test and multi-level model analysis. Results:Interactions between group and time on MMSE( treatment group: 0 week 22.0 (21.0, 23.0), 24 weeks 24.0 (24.0, 25.0), 48 weeks 25.0 (24.0, 26.0); observation group: 0 week 23.0 (21.0, 24.0), 24 weeks 23.0 (21.0, 24.0), 48 weeks 23.0 (21.0, 24.0)), MoCA( treatment group: 0 week 18.0 (17.0, 20.0), 24 weeks 22.0 (20.0, 23.0), 48 weeks 22.0 (20.0, 24.0); observation group: 0 week 19.0 (17.0, 20.0), 24 weeks 19.0 (18.0, 20.0), 48 weeks 19.0 (18.0, 20.0)), IADL( treatment group: 0 week 11.0 (10.0, 13.0), 24 weeks 12.0 (10.0, 12.0), 48 weeks 12.0 (10.0, 12.0); observation group: 0 week 12.0 (11.0, 13.0), 24 weeks 11.0 (10.0, 12.0), 48 weeks 11.0 (10.0, 12.0)), DST-forwards and HAMD scores were significant(all P<0.05), and DST-backwards had significant group main effect ( P<0.05). Further simple effect analysis showed that the influence of group and time on MMSE, MoCA and DST-forwards were statistically significant (all P<0.05), and the influence of time on IADL and HAMD were statistically significant (both P<0.05). Further comparison of the difference between the two groups at each time point: D-value of MMSE, MoCA, DST-forwards, and DST-backwards score in the treatment group were higher than those in the observation group, while D-value of HAMD score was lower than that in the observation group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Conclusion:ACCT may have long term effect on improving the cognitive function and depression of MCI patients.
6.Mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine monomers in the treatment of osteoarthritis by targeting autophagy
Binghan YAN ; Zhichao LI ; Hui SU ; Haipeng XUE ; Zhanwang XU ; Guoqing TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(4):627-632
BACKGROUND:Increasing studies have shown that autophagy plays an important role in the treatment of osteoarthritis,and moderate autophagy can preserve the normal physiological function of osteoarticular chondrocytes.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)monomers can target and modulate autophagy to treat osteoarthritis,and their characteristics such as single components,clear efficacy,low price,and easy availability have obvious benefits in the treatment of osteoarthritis.OBJECTIVE:To review the effects of TCM monomers on the targeted regulation of autophagy in the treatment of osteoarthritis and the research progress,with a view to laying a foundation for the treatment of osteoarthritis and even other bone metabolic diseases.METHODS:Relevant literature published from January 2012 to October 2022 was retrieved in PubMed,Web of Science,CNKI,and WanFang using the keywords of"traditional Chinese medicine,Chinese herbal monomer,autophagy,osteoarthritis"in English and Chinese.Inclusion and exclusion criteria were developed,and 63 relevant articles were finally included by screening through reading the title,abstract,and full-text content.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:TCM monomers can treat osteoarthritis by targeting autophagy to inhibit chondrocyte apoptosis,protect cartilage extracellular matrix,reduce inflammation and antagonize oxidative stress injury.Different TCM monomers can regulate autophagy in the same way,and the same TCM monomers can affect autophagy in different ways.The combination of multiple monomers and the multi-target and multi-pathway regulation of autophagy by TCM monomers remain to be explored.The regulation of autophagy by TCM monomers can provide new ideas and strategies for the prevention and treatment of osteoarthritis.Moderate regulation of autophagy by TCM monomers to keep the autophagic flux unimpeded may be the key to treating osteoarthritis.
7.Regulating oxidative stress with natural products for treating osteoporosis
Binghan YAN ; Zhichao LI ; Hui SU ; Haipeng XUE ; Zhanwang XU ; Guoqing TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(24):3915-3921
BACKGROUND:More and more studies have shown that oxidative stress should play an important role in the treatment of osteoporosis.Oxidative stress should cause the accumulation of oxidation activity,which will damage bone-related cells.Finally,it causes the imbalance of bone resorption and bone formation,resulting in a decrease in bone volume and the destruction of the slight structure.Research in recent years has found that some natural products can regulate oxidative stress to treat osteoporosis.The characteristics of extensive sources and small side effects have obvious advantages in the treatment of osteoporosis,and the efficacy is objective. OBJECTIVE:To discuss the mechanism of natural product regulation of oxidation stress in treatment of osteoporosis,conduct a review based on the latest related research progress,provide reference and ideas for more natural products to treat osteoporosis in the future,and provide data support for the clinical application of natural compounds in the treatment of osteoporosis. METHODS:"oxidative stress,free radical,antioxidant,phytotherapy,plant extracts,medicinal plants,herbal medicine,osteoporosis,bone density,bone loss"were used as the keywords in PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,Cochrane,VIP,CBM,WanFang,and CNKI databases to search relevant articles published from January 2010 to February 2023.Inclusion and exclusion criteria were developed,and 64 relevant articles were selected by reading titles,abstracts,and full texts. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Some natural products have antioxidant effects and can regulate osteogenic differentiation,osteoblast bone matrix mineralization,osteoclast-mediated bone resorption,proliferation,differentiation,activity,and apoptosis of bone-related cells by improving oxidative stress,thus affecting bone metabolism.(2)These natural products with antioxidant effects play a role in treating osteoporosis by improving bone remodeling balance.(3)The research on the combination of a variety of natural products to improve osteoporosis remains to be explored.(4)The use of natural products to regulate oxidative stress may become a powerful weapon for the clinical treatment of osteoporosis in the future.
8.Anatomical locking plate combined with bone cement intramedullary support for proximal humeral fractures in the elderly
Yong ZHAO ; Yueyue QIAO ; Haipeng XUE ; Chao YANG ; Dapeng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):999-1002
Objective:To evaluate anatomical locking plate combined with bone cement intramedullary support in the treatment of proximal humeral fractures in the elderly.Methods:From May 2016 to July 2018, 19 geriatric proximal humeral fractures were treated with anatomical locking plate combined with bone cement intramedullary support at Department of Orthopaedics, General Hospital of Shenyang Northern Theater. There were 8 females and 5 males, with an average age of 71 years (from 60 to 84 years). All the fractures were closed. According to the Neer classification, there were 4 two-part, 5 three-part and 4 four-part fractures. At 6, 12, 18 and 36 weeks and one year postoperatively, anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the scapula were taken. At the last follow-up, the Constant-Murley shoulder score and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score for the upper limb dysfunction were recorded.Results:The 13 patients were followed up for 3 to 12 months (6 months on average). Bony union was achieved in all the 13 patients. Local necrosis and deformation of the humeral head and partial screw perforation were observed one year after operation in 2 cases, but other patients reported no such complications or loosening of internal fixation. At the last follow-up, their mean Constant-Murley score was 82.6 (from 71 to 95) and their mean ADSH score 19.2 (from 9.2 to 48.1).Conclusion:Anatomical locking plate combined with bone cement intramedullary support may lead to fine early efficacy for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures in the elderly, since it can facilitate fracture reduction, promote rigid fixation and prevent loss of reduction.
9.Efficacy of Masquelet membrane induction technique for traumatic long bone defects
Zhengang JI ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Tianyu HAN ; Liangbi XIANG ; Xinwei LIU ; Yong ZHAO ; Bing XIE ; Haipeng XUE ; Bing LIU ; Ning HAN ; Miaomiao YU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2019;35(2):128-135
Objective To investigate the early clinical efficacy of Masquelet membrane induction technique in the treatment of traumatic long bone defects.Methods A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 41 patients with traumatic long bone defects admitted to the General Hospital of the Northern Theater Command from January 2012 to April 2017.There were 36 males and five females,aged 15-70 years,with an average of 38.2 years.There were 20 patients with bone defect at the femur,19 at the tibia,one at the fibula,and one at the ulna.All patients received staged treatment using the Masquelet membrane induction technique.In stage Ⅰ surgery,thorough debridement was first performed,and the secretions were taken for bacterial culture.The average bone defect length after debridement was 6.9 cm (2.0-18.5 cm).The bone defect was filled with antibiotic bone cement to induce the biofilm formation.If the postoperative bacterial culture showed positive results,debridement surgery was performed again.Stage Ⅱ surgery was performed after 6-12 weeks.The white blood cell count,C-reactive protein (CRP),procalcitonin (PCT),erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were measured before the operation.During the operation,bone biopsy was performed,and the bone cement placeholder was completely removed.The autologous cancellous bone and artificial bone were implanted in the bone defect areas,and the induced membrane was sutured.The healing time of bone defects was recorded,and the Paley fracture healing scoring criteria were used to evaluate the limb function.The complications were observed.The inflammatory markers were reviewed at the last follow-up.Results All patients were followed up for 7-36 months with an average of 13.6 months.A total of 37 patients obtained bone healing.The fracture healing rate of stage Ⅰ was 90%,and the healing time was 6-13 months,with an average of 9 months.According to the Paley fracture healing scoring criteria,the results were excellent in 25 patients,good in 10,and fair in two patients,with the excellent and good rate of 85%.In terms of complications,one patient with superficial infection recovered after dressing change,three patients had deep infection,of which one patient was treated with amputation and two received other treatments,and three patients were treated with membrane induction again because of bone resorption.At the last follow-up,there were significant differences between preoperative and postoperative White blood cell count,CRP,PCT and ESR(P < 0.05).Conclusion For traumatic long bone defects,Masquelet membrane induction technique can promote fracture healing,restore limb function and reduce complications.
10.Chinese Medicine Monomers in Treating Osteoporosis by Targeting Autophagy: A Review
Zhichao LI ; Haipeng XUE ; Hui SU ; Zhanwang XU ; Guoqing TAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(3):194-202
Osteoporosis, a common metabolic bone disease, is caused by the imbalance of bone homeostasis. Bone homeostasis depends on the dynamic balance between bone resorption by osteoclasts and bone matrix formation by mesenchymal lineage osteoblasts and involves a series of complex and highly regulated steps. When bone resorption is faster than bone formation, bone homeostasis will be destroyed, which will lead to osteoporosis. Autophagy is a protein and organelle degradation pathway important for the maintenance of cytoplasmic homeostasis. The basal level of autophagy is present in all the three types of bone cells. Autophagy is a process whereby damaged organelles are recycled and bone remodeling continues, and thus it plays an important role in bone maintenance. Therefore, it is possible to regulate bone metabolism by targeting specific autophagy-related molecules. At the same time, as the research on the treatment of osteoporosis by Chinese medicine advances, it is found that the monomers isolated from traditional Chinese medicinals have the potential of regulating autophagy in the treatment of osteoporosis. Thus, this paper discusses the relationship between autophagy and osteoporosis and summarizes six different mechanisms of 22 Chinese medicine monomers in the treatment of osteoporosis through targeting autophagy: increasing osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells, promoting osteoblast mineralization, inhibiting osteoclasts differentiation, reducing apoptosis of bone cells, antagonizing oxidative stress injury, and coordinating inflammation and autophagy levels. The review is expected to provide a reference and ideas for future research on the treatment of osteoporosis by Chinese medicine monomers.