1.Signal transduction pathways of BMSC differentiating to osteoblast cuo
Changjun GUO ; Qinming FEI ; Jian ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(5):328-332
Bone mesenchymal stem cell is a kind of multi-potential stem cells and can differentiate into osteoblast. The differentiation has membrane bone formation and enchondral bone formation two channels, and is regulated by numerous signal transduction pathways. According to related literatures, we review the signal transduction pathways of BMP/Smads, Runx2/osterix, Hedgehog, Wnt/β-Catenin and MAPK.
2.Effect of Peginterferon Alpha-2 a in the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C
Wenli ZHAO ; Qinming HU ; Fei HUANG
China Pharmacist 2014;(2):255-257
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of peginterferon alpha-2a plus ribavirin in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C. Methods:Totally 85 patients with chronic hepatitis C were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group. Each patient in the observation group was injected subcutaneously peginterferon alpha-2a with the dose of 180μg once a week plus ribavirin 900-1 200 mg/d, po, and each patient in the control was treated subcutaneously with 5 MU standard interferon alpha-2b three times a week plus the same used ribavirin. After the 48-week treatment, 24-week fellow-up was carried out. HCV RNA and ALT were detected at the baseline, 4th week, 12th week and 48th week during the treatment, and 24th week after the treatment, respective-ly. The rate of rapid virological response ( RVR) , early virological response ( EVR) , end of treatment virological response ( ETVR) , sustained virological response (SVR), ALT normalization and adverse reactions were respectively assessed. Results: The rates of EVR,ETVR and SVR in the observation group were 76. 7%(33/43), 86. 0%(37/43) and 79. 1%(34/43), respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the control group [54. 8%(23/43), 66. 7%(28/43) and 57. 1%(24/43),respectively] (P<0. 05). The ALT normalization rate at 12th and 48th week after the treatment in the observation group was 81. 4% and 90. 7%, re-spectively, which were higher than those in the control group [64. 3% and 71. 4%, respectively](P<0. 05). The rate of white cell counts and platelet underlying (58. 1% and 39. 5%) in the observation group were also higher than those in the control group (35. 7%and 19.0%)(P<0.05). The decreased rate of neutrophil (58.1%) in the observation group was higher than that in the control group(19. 0%)(P<0. 01). The other adverse reactions in the two groups were similar, and there was no new or unique adverse event related to peginterferon. Conclusion:Peginterferon alpha-2a has better effect than the standard interferon alpha-2b in the treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C with promising tolerance.
3.The effect of synthetic osteogenic growth peptide on tibia fracture healing in rabbits
Qinming FEI ; Tongyi CHEN ; Dafu CUI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of the synthetic osteogenic growth peptide (sOGP) on the healing of tibial fractures in rabbits. Methods Fifty two tibial fracture models were produced in the tibiae of New Zealand white rabbits and immobilized with a 2 mm diameter Kirschner wire as intramedullary nail and grouped by random. sOGP was administered to experimental animals by intravenous injection (0.5 ?g?kg-1 ?d-1) from the first day after surgery until the day before sacrifice, while the control animals were injected with saline solution. 3-5 rabbits from each group were killed at 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 weeks after fracture. The serum was obtained to determine the level of ALP and BGP by biochemistry and RIA respectively. The bone mineral density at fracture healing site was detected by DXA, the anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were taken, the histological examination was done and quantitative analysis of the callus area and the relative amounts of bone, cartilage, and fibrous tissue in the callus of each section were calculated by computer program. The 6 weeks tibial sample were tested biomechanically by universal material test machine. Results The serum ALP, BGP level were higher in sOGP injected groups than those in the controls. All tibia osteotomies healed uneventfully on radiograph. The area of the external callus was larger in the experimental groups than that in controls at 3,4 weeks after fracture; the average area was 265.44 mm2 at 3 weeks, 233.10 mm2 at 4 weeks in the experimental groups compared with that of 209.95 mm2 at 3 weeks and 209.21 mm2 at 4 weeks in the controls. The average bone mineral density at fracture healing site was slightly greater in the experimental group at 3,4,6 weeks, and the difference of the bone mineral density at 4 weeks has statistical significance (P
4.Biomechanical experiment of non-stemmed anatomical total hip prosthesis arthroplasty in vitro.
Qinming FEI ; Shuizhong HONG ; Tongyi CHEN ; Zhongwei CHEN ; Benwen QIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(1):104-107
Biomechanical test in vitro was performed to study the biomechanical characteristics of the femoral component in the non-stemmed anatomical total hip prosthesis (A-Fix) arthroplasty. It mimics two stages, the early stage with cementless and the later stage with cement fixation that imitates bone ingrowth. The results were compared with that of normal proximal femur by normalized coefficient analysis. Translation of femoral head after hip replacement is slightly more than normal. The strain of femoral neck after replacement is lower than that of normal. It changes flatly. The security coefficient in early stage is raised by 13% on the tensile side and by 27.6% on the compressive side of femoral neck; that in later stage is raised by 29.6% and by 22.1% separately. The maximal torsional angle of femoral head is minimal, it is 0.02 times that of normal in early stage and 0.01 times in later stage. It demonstrated that A-Fix arthroplasty has the characteristics of low stress and deformation, high intensity and rigidity, and anti-loosening, thus affording mechanical evidences for its clinical use.
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