1.Fusion and non-fusion fixation for cervical spondylotic myelopathy:which is more appropriate for maintaining range-of-motion and stability of vertebrae?
Chao SHEN ; Wenjun WANG ; Yiguo YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(17):2783-2788
BACKGROUND:In recent years, many scholars adopted a joint non-fusion and fusion spinal fixation for multisegmental cervical spondylotic myelopathy, and achieved good clinical results. However, long-term clinical efficacy and possible related complications also require long-term fol ow-up of more in-depth study.
OBJECTIVE:To review the research and application progress of anterior fusion and non-fusion fixation surgical operation for cervical myelopathy.
METHODS:Computer-based search was conducted in China Journal Ful-text Database and PubMed database by the first author for articles related to anterior fusion and non-fusion fixation surgical operation for cervical myelopathy published between January 2004 and January 2014. The key words were“implant material;cervical spondylotic myelopathy;anterior;surgery;fusion;non-fusion;progress;hybrid;summary”in Chinese and“implant material;cervical spondylotic myelopathy;anterior;surgery/operation;fusion;non-fusion;research progress;hybrid;summary”in English. Final y, 35 articles were included for review.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Fusion and non-fusion fixation methods for cervical spondylotic myelopathy had their own advantages. From the view point of indications, the non-fusion fixation was relatively limited. Currently, the fusion fixation was stil the main method in treatment of cervical myelopathy. Non-fusion method as an emerging fixation method also achieved good short-period results, but it needs a long fol ow-up study. Hybrid fixation integrates the advantages of both methods, and can reduce the pressure. Simultaneously, Hybrid fixation also can reduce fusion segments, and retain the range-of-motion of the cervical spine as much as possible. Hybrid fixation becomes a hot topic in recent studies. However, most current researches on Hybrid fixation are retrospective study, lack of control. The overal fol ow-up time is short. Thus, Hybrid fixation needs to be researched more deeply.
2.STUDY ON THE TREHALOSE STRESS PROTECTION ON STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS AND LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM
Xiuyu DAI ; Yiguo SHEN ; Jian ZHOU
Microbiology 2001;28(2):46-50
The viability of freeze-dried cells of Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus plantarum by adding different stabilizer and protectants such as skim milk, sucrose and trehalose were investigated. When the bacteria were dried with 150mmol/L trehalose,75% of S. thermophilus and 33% of L. plantarum cells were survived, comparing with control of 19% and 1% respectively. When S. thermophilus was exposed at 90℃, the cells with trehalose increased tolerance to high temperature. When S. thermophilus freeze-thawing for 4 and 8 cycles, the survival was much higher than that of without trehalose protected. Scanning Electro-microscope pictures showed that the cells with trehalose, appeared as normal, but those without the sugar were broken or collapsed. The data confirmed that the disaccharide could protect bacteria against stress conditions.
3.Effect of BPDE on Expression of N-Ras Gene in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Lanlan ZHOU ; Yiguo JIANG ; Yuelan SHEN
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(12):-
Objective To explore the effect of BPDE on the expression of N-Ras in the human bronchial epithelial cell line. Methods The levels of mRNA and protein expression in BPDE transformed 16HBE cells(16HBE-T) and untransformed control 16HBE cells(16HBE-N) were examined by using RT-PCR and Western blot. Locations and expression levels of protein in both kinds of cells were analyzed by immunocytochemical method. Results Compared with 16HBE-N, the levels of mRNA and protein of N-Ras significantly increased to 3.616 and 1.600 times in 16HBE-T. Immunocytochemical method showed N-Ras protein in 16HBE-T and 16HBE-N expressed in the cytomembrane and cytoplasm, but the expression level of protein in 16HBE-T was significantly higher than that in 16HBE-N. Conclusion The up-regulated expression of N-Ras oncogene may play an important role in the malignant transformation of 16HBE induced by BPDE