1.Association between C1GALT1,DEFA polymorphisms and its susceptibility to IgA nephropathy in Chinese Han and Hui population in Gansu Province
Jing SICHENG ; Yan JING ; Weicui DU ; Jia LIU ; Tingwen XUE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(5):746-749,754
Objective:To investigate the association between the C1GALT1 rs1008898,the DEFA rs2738081 polymorphisms and susceptibility to IgA nephropathy in Chinese Han and Hui population in area of Gansu Province and explore molecular markers to predict IgA nephropathy Methods: In this study,there were 146 patients with IgAN and 180 normal controls in Han people and 83 patients with IgAN and 100 normal controls in Hui people.Two SNPs as rs1008898 and rs2738081 were analyzed with polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and polymerase chain reaction-gene sequencing technology.The genotype and allele frequency of rs1008898 and rs2738081 were compared between patients with IgAN and normal controls.Results: Rs1008898 GG genotypes and G allele were over represented in IgAN patients compared with controls.Distribution of rs1008898 polymorphism in patients with IgAN and normal controls showed no difference in Hui people.Neither Han nor Hui population,rs2738081 polymorphism had difference between IgAN patients and normal controls.Conclusion: The G allele of rs1008898 probably has correlation with the genetic susceptibility of IgAN in Gansu Han people.
2.Establishing a rat model of type 2 diabetes:its bone metabolism level
Yan ZHANG ; Qiuping YANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Yumei ZHAO ; Hong TAN ; Sicheng DU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(40):6041-6047
BACKGROUND:Diabetes mel itus can give rise to bone metabolic disorders that may involve long-term hyperglycemia, hypoglycemic agents, diet control, estrogen, insulin-like growth factor, leptin, body mass, sex and age.
OBJECTIVE:To establish type 2 diabetic rat models, and to explore the influence of type 2 diabetes on bone metabolism.
METHODS:High-fat and high-glucose diets combining with 35 mg/kg streptozotocin were used to induce type 2 diabetic model in seven male Sprague-Dawley rats (diabetic group). Thirteen rats in control group were given intraperitoneal injection of the same amount of citric acid and sodium citrate buffer. At 4 weeks after modeling, the bone density of rats was serum detected by dual-energy X-ray, levels of fasting blood-glucose, cholesterol, triacylglycerol, serum calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, fasting insulin, osteocalcin and C-terminal telopeptide-I were measured, and morphology of bone was observed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with control group, (1) the rat body mass and fasting blood-glucose kept on an overt rise in the diabetic group (P<0.05);(2) levels of cholesterol, triacylglycerol, fasting insulin and alkaline phosphatase, as wel as insulin resistance index were significantly increased, but insulin sensitivity index was significantly decreased in the diabetic group (P<0.05). (3) There were no significant differences in the levels of serum calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin and C-terminal telopeptide-I between two groups (P>0.05). (4) In the diabetic group, thinner and sparse bone trabeculae were split presenting more free broken ends;(5) the bone density in lumbar spine, double femoral, pelvic and thoracolumbar spine were al significantly decreased (P<0.05). (6) In conclusion, the type 2 diabetic rat model can be successful y induced by 5-week feeding high-fat and high-glucose diets combining with intraperitoneal injection of 35 mg/kg streptozotocin;these mode rats hold some characters, such as hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, diminished bone density, and accelerated bone resorption.
3.Comparison of short-term effects of arthroscopic and open reduction and internal fixation with Herbert screws in treatment of radial head fractures
Guangfeng LI ; Zhifeng YIN ; Hao DU ; Yong PENG ; Zhonghua CAO ; Wang LI ; Wenru ZHANG ; Guoyun HE ; Youzhong ZHANG ; Sicheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(3):229-235
Objective:To compare the short-term clinical effect of arthroscopic and open reduction and internal fixation with Herbert screws in treatment of Mason type II radial head fractures.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 38 patients with unilateral radial head fractures (Mason type II) admitted to Shanghai Zhongye Hospital from January 2017 to December 2018, including 22 males and 16 females, aged from 20 to 65 years [(37.4±12.6)years]. Twenty patients were treated by arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation with Herbert screw (Group A), and eighteen by open reduction and internal fixation with Herbert screw (Group B). The operation time and fracture healing time were recorded. The visual analogue scale (VAS), elbow flexion and extension range, forearm rotation range and Mayo elbow function score were compared between the two groups before and at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after operation. The results of Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) and upper limb function assessment using the disabilites of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) score were compared between the two groups. Complications including screw breakage or fracture displacement were also evaluated.Results:All patients were followed up for 12-14 months [(12.3±2.3)months]. There was no significant difference in operation time between the two groups ( P>0.05). The fracture healing time was (8.9±0.6)weeks in Group A and (8.7±0.6)weeks in Group B ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in VAS between the two groups before operation ( P>0.05). The VAS was (4.8±0.5)points at 1 month after operation in Group A, lower than (6.0±0.7)points in Group B ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in VAS between Group A and Group B at 3, 6, and 12 months after operation ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in elbow flexion and extension range between the two groups before operation ( P>0.05). The elbow flexion and extension range in Group A was (110.4±3.8)° and (137.1±4.0)° at 1, 3 months after operation, which was significant greater than (90.6±4.7)° and (125.1±3.5)° in Group B ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in elbow flexion and extension range between the two groups at 6 and 12 months after operation ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the range of forearm rotation between the two groups before operation ( P>0.05). The range of forearm rotation in Group A was (107.1±2.8)° and (138.1±2.9)° at 1, 3 months after operation, significantly greater than (95.5±3.9)°, (121.5±3.0)° in Group B ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in forearm rotation range between the two groups at 6 and 12 months after surgery ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in MEPS between the two groups before operation ( P>0.05). The MEPS in Group A was (50.4±3.8)points at 1 month after operation, higher than (40.6±4.7)points in Group B ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in MEPS between the two groups at 3, 6, and 12 months after operation ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in DASH score between the two groups before operation ( P>0.05). The DASH score was (57.1±2.8)points at 1 month after surgery in Group A, higher than (42.5±3.9)points in Group B ( P<0.05). The DASH score was not significantly different between the two groups at 3, 6, and 12 months after operation ( P>0.05). There was no screw loosening or fracture after operation, and one patient in each group had fracture displacement ( P>0.05). Conclusion:For Mason type II radial head fractures, arthroscopic Herbert screw fixation has the advantages of less trauma, less pain and faster functional recovery of the affected limb compared with open reduction and Herbert screw fixation.