1.Clinical Observation of Intraarticular Injection of Betamethasone and Hyaluronate in the Treatment of El-derly Knee Osteoarthritis
Xianjin CHEN ; Yuanliang CHEN ; Huimin WANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(26):3674-3677
OBJECTIVE:To observe clinical efficacy and safety of intraarticular injection of betamethasone and hyaluronate in the treatment of elderly knee osteoarthritis. METHODS:A total of 76 elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis were selected from our hospital during Jul. 2012 to Jul. 2015,and then divided into control group and observation group according to random number table,with 38 cases in each group. Control group was given intraarticular injection of Sodium hyaluronate injection 2 mL,once a week,for consecutive 3 weeks. Observation group was given Compound betamethasone injection 1 mL in the first week,and given sodium hyaluronate 2 mL,every week,in the following 2 weeks. Clinical efficacies and the occurrence of ADR as well as VAS score,WOMAC score,GQOLI-74 score and MMP levels before and after treatment were compared between 2 groups. RESULTS:Total response rate of observation group was 92.11%,which was significantly higher than 73.68% of control group,with statistical significance (P<0.05). Before treatment,there was no statistical significance in VAS score,WOMAC score,GQOLI-74 score, MMP-1 level or MMP-3 level between 2 groups(P>0.05). After treatment,VAS,joint stiffness,joint pain and daily activity re-striction score as well as MMP-1,MMP-3 were decreased significantly in 2 groups,compared to before treatment;physical pain, physiological function,physiological limitations,vitality,social function,emotional function,mental health and GQOLI-74 total score were increased significantly,and the each index of observation group was significantly better than that of control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). No obvious ADR was found in 2 groups during treatment. CONCLUSIONS:The intraarticular in-jection of betamethasone and sodium hyaluronate in the treatment of elderly knee osteoarthritis can effectively reduce pain degree, improve knee function and quality of life,have good therapeutic efficacy and safety,the mechanism of which may be associated with the reduction of MMP level.
2.Comparison of the Inhibition Effects of Arsenacetylic Acid on Experimental H_(22) Hepatoma-Bearing Mice in Two Different Forms of Administration
Lixia GUO ; Yuanliang WANG ; Juan XIN ; Yan XIANG ; Rong WANG
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE: To compare inhibition effects of arsenacetylic acid(ASAC) on experimental H22 hepatoma-bearing mice in different forms of administration. METHODS: The mice were divided into 5 groups at random after inoculated with H22 hepatoma into their right axillas hypodermic by intraperitoneal injection(ip) and intravenous injection(iv), and then injected with normal saline,cyclophosphamide and different dosage of ASAC, observe the rate of tumor strain becoming tumor, the inhibition effects of the subjects and the effects of the subjects on mice's viscera. RESULTS: Compared with ip,either high, moderate or low dosage of ASAC by iv did have an obvious inhibitory effect on tumor and the tumor inhibition rates were 46.59%, 46.31% and 32.48% respectively; however, the spleen index in groups that of lower dosage of ASAC by two forms of drug administration were increased; there were death by poisoning in the group that iv with high dosage of ASAC.CONCLUSION: Compared with ip, the administration of ASAC by iv has a better effect on tumor.
3.Tensegrity of Cell Structure
Liling TANG ; Yuanliang WANG ; Jun PAN ; Xiao LU ; Shaoxi CAI
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(2):160-163
Tensegrity structure is comprised of compression-resis tant elements and a set of continuous tensile elements that are interconnected w ith each other. The stability of such system depends on maintenance of tensional integrity inside the structure, or what has come to be termed “tensegrity”. A ccording to studies on biology, cell structures are assembled on the basis of te nsegrity mechanism. Tensegrity of cytoskeleton can affect cell shape and functio n. Furthermore, some basic rules of mechanochemical transduction in cells can be well explained using tensegrity theory.
4.Effect of mechano growth factor on radial fracture healing in rabbits
Baoqiang LIAO ; Moyuan DENG ; Ya FU ; Yuanliang WANG ; Quanzhen RAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(2):245-248
BACKGROUND: Current research of mechano growth factor (MGF) mainly focuses on the muscles and nerve damage and repair, and it has bean confirmed that MGF can promote muscle cell hypertrophy and nerve repair significantly. Regarding its role in fracture healing is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of MGF on radial fracture healing in rabbits. METHODS: By using random digital table method, 12 New Zealand rabbits were divided into 3 groups: blank control group, low-dose MGF group and high-dose MGF group. The models with 5 mm bone defect were produced in the middle of the left radius in rabbits. At 3 days after the surgical operation, the defective areas were given 0.2 mL PBS or 0.2 mL MGF (0.36 and 0.72 g/L) injected into the ends of fracture areas, respectively, once per day for continuous 5 days. At 4, 6, 8 weeks after operation, X-ray photography was used to evaluate the healing of fracture, and the histological examinations were performed at the 8~(th) weak to observe the call morphology at the fracture lesion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 1 day after operation, the activities of rabbits were reduced, with slightly reduced food intake, at 2 days they almost recovered to normal activities and diet. At 3 days, the surgical incision slightly swelled with a small amount of bleeding and without obvious signs of infection. All 12 rabbits entered the final analysis. X-rays showed that two fracture ends have basically combined in the high-dose MGF group at 4 weeks post-surgery, cortical bone was continuous and fracture lines were unclear. At 6 weaks the bone medullary cavity almost run through and fully run through at 8 weeks. The healing time in the high-dose MGF group was remarkably shorter than that in blank control group and low-dose MGF group, the healing was in high quality. At 8 weeks after operation, a large number of osteoid tissues were observed in the blank control group, a small amount of woven bone formed, at a transition period from the fibrous bone callus to the bony bone callus; a large number of woven bone formed inthe low-dose MGF group, at bony bone callus period; in the high-dose MGF group, a large number of woven bones converted into mature lamellar bone, at the callus rebuilding phase, which was consistent with imaging results. It is indicated that MGF can accelerate fracture healing significantly in a rabbit model and shows a dose-dependent manner in a certain range.
5.Effects of stretching-shape recovering process on the cytocompatibility of novel shape memory polyurethane for bone repair
Zexuan YAN ; Yanfeng LUO ; Meina HUANG ; Yuanliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(3):400-404
BACKGROUND: Shape memory polyurethane (SMPU) may be employed for bone repair capable of resisting stress shielding and bone non-union due to the shape memory effect responding to changed external temperature. Evaluating the cytocompatibility of SMPU is important for its further in vivo experiments and applications. However, few have been done to investigate the cytocompatibility of SMPU after encounted from deforming and shape recovering.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the osteoblast compatibility of SMPU before and after stretching-shape recovering process. METHODS: Solvent casting method was used to fabricate SMPU films; the obtained SMPU films were stretched to 200%, and then fixed and finally recovered to its odginal shape at T_g+15 ℃, T_g-15 ℃ and T_g+15 ℃, respectively. Atomic force microscope (AFM) with tapping mode was employed to probe the surface morphology and phase separation of SMPU. Primary osteoblasts at 3-5 passages were seeded on SMPU films in vitro to evaluate the adhesion, proliferation and spreading of osteoblasts. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There were obvious and regular phase separation resulted from soft segments and hard segments in SMPU, and some groove-ddge architectures within a scale of micrometers were produced by the stretching-shape recovering process. These special micropatterned structures promoted osteoblast adhesion and proliferation, and also resulted in partially oriented cell growth along the grooves. Shape memory process, i.e. stretching-shape recovering process may obviously change the surface morphology of SMPU films, and suggesting better biocompatibility with osteoblasts.
6.Clinical Application of ~1H-MRS in Craniocerebral Tumor
Yuanliang XIE ; Shutong ZHANG ; Chaolin JIN ; Jianwei XIAO ; Xiang WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate ~1H-MRS findings of brain tumor and the clinical application of ~1H-MRS.Methods 80patients with brain tumors clinically or pathologically-proved underwent ~1H-MRS.Normal opposite hemispheres in 30 cases were used as control group.Single voxel spectroscopy(SVS) or 2D-MRS imaging was performed with excited echo sequence.The mean ratio of metabolisms with difference was compared.Results Compared with control group,NAA of tumor decreased in certain degree(P
7.Applied technology improving bio-compatibility of hemodialysis membrane
Changjun HOU ; Shujia ZHENG ; Danqun HUO ; Wenbin ZHANG ; Yuanliang WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
As a means to substitute the function of kidney, hemodialysis therapy has been applied to clinical therapy. The bio-compatibility of dialyser, which is the key of part of artificial kidney, is a determining factor for the therapy. This paper describes dialyser and the methods of improving bio-compatibility of dialyser.
8.Effects of mechanical strain on the proliferation of human pulmonary epithelial cells and reorganization of integrins
Huijing ZHANG ; Li YANG ; Shaoxi CAI ; Xiao LU ; Yuanliang WANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(14):-
Objective To study the effects of mechanical strain on the proliferation of the human pulmonary epithelial cell and the redistribution of its membrane receptors, integrins ? 5 and ? 1. Methods A cyclic strain unit in vitro was designed. The cellular proliferative index was measured by flow cytometry and the redistribution of ? 5 and ? 1 integrins was analyzed in human pulmonary epithelial cell line H727 by laser confocal microscopy. Results The cellular proliferative index reduced significantly after cells were subjected to 15% elongation at frequencies of 20 cycles/min or 40 cycles/min for 24 h. In human pulmonary epithelial H727 cells, ? 5 and ? 1 integrins transferred from the apical layer to the basal layer and formed an adhesion plaque after 24 h exposure to 15% elongation at frequency of 40 cycles/min. Conclusion The results suggest that ? 5 and ? 1 integrins in pulmonary epithelial cells may play an important role in the transduction of mechanical stress.
9.Association between human papilloma virus 16 E6 and E7-specific T cell immune response and clinical prognosis of patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Hongchao CAI ; Yuanliang YUAN ; Alifu MAYINUER ; Ruozheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(4):357-362
Objective:To investigate the relationship between human papilloma virus (HPV)16 E6/7-specific T cell immune response in the periphral blood and clinical features and prognosis of patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC).Methods:Seventy-two patients pathologically diagnosed with CSCC admitted to Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from June 2013 to October 2015, and 75 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. The special responses of peripheral blood T cells to E6 and E7 overlapping peptides before treatment were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The differences of frequency and intensity expression of specific immune responses between two groups were analyzed by chi-square χ2 test and nonparametric test. The correlation between antigen-specific immune response and T cell subsets was analyzed by Spearman test. Log-rank test and Cox’s regression model were employed for univariate and multivariate prognostic analyses. Results:The frequencies of HPV16 E6-ad E7-specific T cell responses in CSCC patients were significantly higher than those in healthy controls (51.39% vs. 29.33%, P=0.006 and 45.83% vs.25.33%, P=0.009), and the mean intensities were also considerably higher than those in healthy controls (20.00 SFC/10 6vs.10.76 SFC/10 6, P<0.001 and 16.17 SFC/10 6vs.10.72 SFC/10 6, P=0.017). The intensity of HPV16 E6-specific T cell immune response was positively correlated with the CD 4+/CD 8+ ratio in the peripheral blood of CSCC patients ( r=0.279, P=0.018). And a strong correlation was noted between E7-specific T cell immune response intensity and increasing proportion of NK+ cells ( r=0.274, P=0.020). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that therapeutic mode (radiotherapy vs. concurrent chemoradiotherapy, HR=2.918, 95% CI 1.454-5.854, P=0.003) and E6-specific T cell response (response group vs. no response group, HR=0.491, 95% CI 0.243-0.99, P=0.047) were the independent prognostic factors influencing the clinical prognosis. The 5-year overall survival in patients with HPV16 E6-specific T cell responses was significantly higher than that in the no response group (64% vs.41%, P=0.041). Conclusions:The intensity of HPV16 E6-specific T cell immune response is positively correlated with the CD 4+/CD 8+ ratio. No HPV16 E6-specific T cell response and radiotherapy alone are more likely to cause poor prognosis of CSCC patients.
10.The Effects of the Mechanical Stretch on the Adhesion and Growth of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells in vitro
Hongbing WANG ; Qiping HUANG ; Xiao LU ; Jian QIN ; Yuanliang WANG ; Shaoxi CAI
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(1):103-107
An in vitro model was built for researching the effects of strain on vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). The cultured VSMCs was stretched by four-support-bending-beam system, then the project area of cells was measured by computer-image-processing, the adhesion force was measured by micropipette-aspirating system, the α-actin of VSMCs was distinguished by immunocytochemistry and the dynamic of VSMCs was determined by FCM. The results show that: (1) The adhesion force of VSMCs is positively related to time. The adhesion force of unit area is indistinct after stretched for four hour. (2) The amount of α-actin increases with stretching time. (3) The proliferation of VSMCs is a little inhibited by stretched 24 h. These results suggest that the VSMCs in vitro could adjust their behavious to adapt the tension.