1.Arthroscopy for diagnosis and treatment of acute posterior dislocation of the hip
Jiayi ZHAO ; Jie ZHENG ; Xiaozhou SONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(9):840-842
Objective To evaluate the significance of arthroscopy in diagnosis and treatment of acute posterior dislocation of the hip. Methods From August 2005 to April 2009, 32 patients with acute posterior hip dislocation underwent hip arthroscopy in our hospital. All patients were confirmed by symptoms, signs, X-ray examination and CT scan. There were 26 males and 6 females, at mean age of 38.5 years (range 23-55 years). An arthroscope was introduced to evaluate the intraarticular lesions routinely. Then, arthroscopic debridement was performed. Eight patients with acetabular fractures were treated by open reduction and internal fixation after arthroscopy. The Sanders scores were employed to evaluate the postoperative hip functions. Results Among 32 patients, there were 29 patients with loose bodies, three with tear of the ligamentum, 12 with labrum injuries and eight with acetabulum fractures that required a second stage open reduction and internal fixation. There were no complications of vessel or nerve injuries peri- or post-operatively. An average period of follow-up for 10 months (range, 5-24months) were available for all patients, which showed excellent results in 23 patients, good in five and fair in four according to the Sanders scores. Conclusion Hip intraarticular lesions can be evaluated and confirmed by the arthroscope, under which the loose bodies, tear of the ligamentum teres and labrum injuries can be cleared effectively.
2.Effect of Zhuang'er Granules on Cellular Immune Function of Mice
Tieding SONG ; Hong LI ; Xuefeng WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Jiayi CHENG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the effect of Zhuang'er Granules(ZG) on cellular immune function of mice.Methods The immunodepression mice models were induced by injection of hydrocortisone.Then the lymphocyte transformation rate was examined by morphological test and phagocyte phagocytosis by in vitro method after 7-day intragastric administration of the drugs.Results Compared with the negative control group,ZG could significantly improve the lymphocyte transformation rate and phagocyte phagocytosis in the normal mice and immunodepression mice(P
3.Efficacy observation on acupuncture for diabetic gastroparesis
Jiayi GE ; Yuewei JIANG ; Dongyu WANG ; Haifei LIU ; Fengjun SONG ; Shangzhu LIN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2016;14(3):192-196
Objective:To observe the effect of acupuncture on gastric motility, plasma motilin and serum gastrin in patients with diabetic gastroparesis (DGP) and evaluate its clinical efficacy.
Methods:A total of 100 eligible cases were randomly allocated into an acupuncture group (n=50) and a control group (n=50). Patients in the acupuncture group were treated by needling Zhongwan (CV 12), Zusanli (ST 36) and Neiguan (PC 6), whereas patients in the control group were treated with oral administration of Domperidone. The clinical efficacies of the two groups were compared; and changes in gastric motility, plasma motilin and serum gastrin in both groups were observed before and after treatment.
Results:After treatment, the symptom scores, gastric motility and contents of plasma motilin and serum gastrin were significantly improved in both groups (P<0.05). There were between-group statistically significant differences in symptom scores, gastric motility and levels of plasma motilin and serum gastrin after treatment (allP<0.05). The total effective rate was 96% in the treatment group, versus 78% in the control group, showing a statistically significant difference (P<0.05).
Conclusion:Acupuncture is effective for DGP and can reduce the levels of plasma motilin and serum gastrin.
4.Nano drug delivery system based strategies to target tumor microenvironment
Ke SONG ; Hao PAN ; Jiayi HAN ; Lijiang CHEN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(4):392-400
Tumor occurrence is usually recognized as the interplay between genetic variations within the tumor and the environment. During a long time, great effort has been made in killing cancer cells. However, the role of tumor microenvironment has been largely ignored, which plays an important role in tumor generation, growth, invasion and metastasis. Meanwhile, tumor microenvironment not only facilitates the tumor infiltration, but also promotes the exchange of enzymes and cytokines to aid tumor proliferation, differentiation and self-renewal. Thus, better understanding of tumor microenvironment shows great importance. Recent developments in nanotechnology have brought new approaches to cancer diagnosis and therapy. Nanoparticles were suggested to show enhanced efficacy, while simultaneously reducing side effects and promoting bioavailability, owing to properties such as tumor localization and active cellular uptake. Additionally, nanoparticle surface chemistry has evolved from conventional synthetic polymers to more biologically inspired strategies, including cell membrane and self-recognition peptides, to minimize nonspecific uptake of nanoparticles. In the current review, we highlight the targets in tumor microenvironment and the strategies of nano drug delivery system to target tumor microenvironment for the treatment of cancer. We also highlight design considerations to improve nano drug delivery.
5.Focus on and promote the screening of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in China
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(8):1121-1124
Abstract
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common type of spinal deformity, which progress rapidly in adolescence. Patients without intervention can cause serious cardiopulmonary diseases as well as physical and mental health problem. Early screening and intervention can reduce probability that progress to operation and improve the prognosis. At present, China has not carried out extensive screening for scoliosis, and has not developed a unified screening standard, resulting in cross sectional comparison between various studies. The article focuses on the current situation of adolescent scoliosis research and the dispute of screening and puts forward suggestions.
6.The initial study on microRNA expression profile in human colorectal cancer with liver metastasis
Maosong LIN ; Weichang CHEN ; Junxing HUANG ; Jiayi ZHU ; Bin YANG ; Yulan YE ; Hengjun GAO ; Zhenyun SONG ; Xiaoying SHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2010;30(11):819-823
Objective To investigate the microRNAs expression profile in human colorectal cancer with or without liver metastasis and try to screen miRNA associated with liver metastasis in colorectal cancer. Methods Twenty five surgical resected colorectal cancer specimens were collected and frozen in liquid nitrogen. Three without liver metastasis and three with liver metastasis were selected, from which total RNAs were isolated. The expressions of miRNAs in these two types of specimens were detected by illumine microRNA microarray, and the difference of miRNA expression was screened. The biochip results were verified with real-time RT-PCR in all colorectal caner specimens. Results The miRNA expression was significantly different in colorectal cancer with liver metastasis and without liver metastasis. Compared with colorectal cancer without liver metastasis, 28 miRNA expressions was different in colorectal cancer with liver metastasis, 4 up regulated and 24 down regulated. The quantity of miR-139-3p expression in colorectal cancer with liver metastasis was 1.75±0.40, up regulated compared with that incolorectal cancer without liver metastasis(0. 69 ±0.58,P<0.05). The quantity of miR-19a expression in liver metastasis was 0. 39±0. 20, downregulated compare with no liver metastasis( 1.38 ± 0.98, P<0. 05). The result of miRNA biochip was consistent with that of RT-PCR. Conclusion The difference of miRNA expression might relate to liver metastasis of colorectal cancer. The specific miRNAs expression profile might provide new target for diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer with liver metastasis.
7.Yun shou tai chi with visual feedback can improve the balance of stroke survivors
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(7):614-619
Objective:To observe any effect of Yun shou tai chi training with visual feedback on the balance of persons who have survived a stroke.Methods:Fifty-six stroke survivors were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, each of 28. Both groups were given routine balance function training, while the observation group was additionally given Yun shou tai chi training with visual feedback. Before and after the four weeks of training, the subjects′ balance and posture were evaluated using a Nomex visual feedback balance system. Lower limb strength was evaluated with a microFET2 portable muscle strength tester. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT), 10-metre walk times (10MWTs) and the modified Barthel Index (MBI) were also applied.Results:After the training the average BBS, TUGT, 10MWT and MBI results of the observation group had improved significantly. Among the control group only TUGT times and MBI scores had improved significantly, but even then the average MBI score of the observation group was significantly higher. The training improved the strength of the trainees′ quadriceps femoris (QUA), tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius (GAS) on the hemiplegic side. Their hamstrings and GAS on the non-hemiplegic side were also significantly stronger, on average. The improvement in the QUA of the hemiplegic side in the observation group was significantly better than the control group′s average improvement. The path length (PL) and the covered area (CA) in the observation group had decreased significantly after the training, while among the controls only the CA had decreased significantly. The average PL in the observation group was therefore significantly shorter than in the control group.Conclusion:Yun shou tai chi training with visual feedback can promote the recovery of balance function after a stroke. Such training is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
8.Research of acupuncture for the perioperative analgesia and immune function of the breast cancer patients
Meng CHEN ; Huajuan LEI ; Song ZHENG ; Jiayi WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(1):22-25
Objective To research of acupuncture for the perioperative analgesia and immune function of the breast cancer patients.Methods A total of 40 breast cancer patients who were carried out the radical operation was randomly (random number table method) divided into acupuncture combined drugs group and control group in our hospital during from 2015.1 to 2016.12. The patients in acupuncture combined drugs group was carried out acupuncture combined TCI anesthesia,and the patients in control group was carried out TCI anesthesia. The analgesic effect was evaluated by Visual analogue scales(VAS) in 2h, 6h, 12h, 24h and 48h after operation. The percentage of peripheral blood subgroups of T-lymphocytes (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+), natural killer cell (CD16+CD56+) and the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ was detected in 30 min before anesthesia,2h after beginning of operation,1d , 2d and 5d after operation.Results he VAS scores at 2 h (2.30 ± 1.12vs. 3.75 ± 1.06,t=2.378), 6 h (2.64 ± 1.23vs. 5.56 ± 1.41,t=3.289) and 12 h (3.49 ± 1.46vs. 4.99 ± 1.27,t=2.040) after operation of acupuncture combined drugs group wwere significantly lower than those of control group (P<0.05). The CD3+ (52.35% ± 4.20%vs. 48.01% ± 4.42%,t=2.127), CD4+ (27.81% ± 2.72%vs. 24.96% ± 2.60%,t=2.250), CD4+/CD8+ (1.12 ± 0.15vs. 1.01 ± 0.13,t=2.136) in acupuncture combined drugs group were significantly higher than those of the control group in 1d after operation (P<0.05). The CD16+ CD56+ 2 h (14.79% ± 2.04%vs. 13.58% ± 1.50%,t=2.852), 1 d (14.43% ± 2.27%vs. 13.11% ± 1.82%,t=2.933) in acupuncture combined drugs group were significantly higher han those of control group in 2h after beginning of operation and 1d after operation (P<0.05).Conclusions The analgesic effect of acupuncture could be applied to radical operation of breast cancer under general anesthesia. This method could protect the subgroups of T-lymphocytes and natural killer cell, and improve the immune function of breast cancer patients.
9.Association of sodium ion transporter gene polymorphisms with essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang.
Jiayi SHI ; Chunjun ZHANG ; Xiaobo BU ; Yanlong HAN ; Daiqian DENG ; Jie SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(1):116-120
OBJECTIVE To assess the association of SLC12A3 and SCNN1B gene polymorphisms (rs11643718 and rs12447134) with essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang, China. METHODS For 204 patients with essential hypertension and 186 healthy controls, the genotypes of rs11643718 and rs12447134 loci were determined with an improved multiplex ligase detection reaction (iMLDR) method. RESULTS Allelic and genotypic frequencies of rs11643718 of SLC12A3 gene are associated with the onset of disease hypertension (P <0.05) as well as systolic blood pressure (P < 0.01, under a recessive model). No association was found between rs12447134 of SCNN1B gene with the onset of disease (P > 0.05) but diastolic blood pressure (P < 0.05, under a recessive model). CONCLUSION The polymorphisms of rs11643718 locus is associated with the susceptibility for essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang area and can be used as a predictor for the disease.
10. Three-dimensional finite element analysis of cantilever fixed bridge supported by implants with mandibular central incisor
Yutong HE ; Chunli MA ; Geng QIAO ; Jiayi LIU ; Yuan WANG ; Jun SONG ; Yi LIU ; Zhenhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2019;54(7):463-468
Objective:
To investigate effect of the contact surface between the bridge and the adjacent teeth on the stress distribution of the implant and bone tissue and the displacement of the prosthesis in the cantilever fixed implant bridge restoring missing mandibular central incisors.
Methods:
Two-dimensional images of the mandible and dentition in healthy adults were obtained using CT data. A three-dimensional finite element model of cantilever fixed bridge supported by implants with mandibular central incisor was established by computer reconstruction technique.The contact surface between the bridge and the adjacent natural tooth was designed as "oval" and "trapezoid". The "trapezoid" has a slightly smaller median diameter on the labial side and a slightly larger medial diameter on the lingual side. Loading of 120 N was applied on the tangential margin of the middle line of the long axis of the bridge 41. The direction was set at 0°, which was parallel to the long axis of the tooth and downward. The buccal to lingual and downward angles were 30°, 45° and 60°, respectively, perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth and 90° to the lingual side.The stress distribution of the implant and surrounding bone tissue and the displacement of the prosthesis were compared between the two models.
Results:
Under axial and buccolingual loading, the maximum equivalent stress peak in the implant and surrounding bone tissue in the cantilever with trapezoidal contact surface design and the maximum displacement of the prosthesis were lower. Moreover, the distribution of stress was more balanced and the concentration range of stress was smaller. With the loading angle increasing, this trend was more obvious. When loading angle increased to 90°, the maximum equivalent stress and the maximum displacement of the elliptic contact surface model implant and surrounding bone tissue were 196 and 101 MPa and 0.196 mm, respectively, while the trapezoidal contact surface model were 157 and 72 MPa and 0.164 mm, respectively.
Conclusions
The trapezoidal contact surface of the bridge and the adjacent teeth in the cantilever fixed bridge supported by implants with mandibular central incisor is beneficial to reduce the impact of the leverage on the implant and surrounding bone tissue.