1.Choice fusion therapy of PUMC Ⅱ d_2 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis A finite element analysis of optimal fusion segment
Xuesong WANG ; Zhihong WU ; Zejun XING ; Chu WANG ; Jiazhi YAN ; Guixing QIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(52):10382-10386
BACKGROUND:At present,experimental animal models of primate idiopathic scoliosis with erect feet have not been established.With rapid development of computer and imaging,we can use computer software to simulate models of human idiopathic scoliosis,and do relevant biomechanical analysis and provide instructions for clinical surgery operation.OBJECTIVE:To research the best surgical fusion level for the adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) of PUMC Ⅱ d_2 with the finite element model (FEM).DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:The compadson observation was performed at the Department of Orthopedics,Beijing Union Hospital from May 2007 to May 2008.PARTICIPANTS:One female patient with PUMC Ⅱ d_2 scoliosis (double curve malformation) was included.METHODS:FEM (T5-S) of PUMC Ⅱ d_2 idiopathic scoliosis was used to simulate upper thoracic curve,lower lumbar curve and double curve fusion manners.Hollow lateral curvature pedicle of vertebral arch received 50,100,150 N load.Displacement of T_5 and T_(11) on upper sagittal plane (displacement of Z axis positive value on upper sagittal plane,displacement of negative value on lower sagittal plane) and their difference value were compared.T_5 displacement represented outcomes of double curve orthopaedics.T_(11) displacement represented outcomes of lower lumbar curve orthopaedics.Their difference value (T5-T11) represented outcomes of upper thoracic curve orthopaedics.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Different fusion segments and displacement of T_5 and T_(11) under different orthopedic forces were measured.RESULTS:In PUMC Ⅱ d_2 lateral curvature,T_5 displacement on Z axis:fusion displacement of double curves was greater compared with upper curve alone or lower curve alone (P < 0.01 ).Difference of T_5-T_(11) displacement:double curves orthopaedics > upper thoracic curve orthopaedics alone > lower lumbar curve orthopaedics alone (P < 0.01).Displacement of T_(11) on Z axis:double curves orthopaedics > lower lumbar curve orthopaedics alone > upper thoracic curve orthopaedics alone (P < 0.01).CONCLUSION:Fusing two curves would get the best effect on the AIS of PUMC Ⅱ d_2 compared with upper curve alone or lower curve fusion alone.Effects of 3 kinds of load on correction of upper thoracic curve:double curve orthopaedics < upper thoracic curve orthopaedics alone > lower lumbar curve orthopaedics alone.Effect of 3 kinds of load on correction of lower lumbar curve orthopaedics alone:double curve orthopaedics > lower lumbar curve orthopaedics alone > upper thoracic curve orthopaedics alone.Three-dimensional finite element analysis is an effective method to analyze biomechanics of scoliosis deformity correction and provides a virtual non-invasive verification manner,and can optimize surgery scheme.
2.Puma luciferase reporter gene construction and identification
Xin YANG ; Shi QIU ; Shouzhi GU ; Yun CAI ; Xing GAO ; Zejun LIU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(1):8-10
Objective To study the mechanism of p55 inducing cell apoptosis, the 180 bp fragment of Puma promoter was cloned into the pGL3-basic luciferase reporter vector. The biological activity of Pumareporter plasmid was verified by cell transfection. Methods The target fragments of Puma were amplified by RT-PCR method and the fragments were inserted into the pGL3-basic luciferase reporter vector. The acquired Puma-Luc plasmid was transfected into H1299 cell line and detected its activity. Results Sequencing indicated that the amplified Puma promoter is correct. Dual-luciferase Reporter Assay showed the Puma-Luc constructs have promoter activity. Conclusion The cloning of human Puma gene promoter and the construction of its reporter vector were successful. This study will lay the foundation for further research on the function of p53 inducing apoptosis through mitochondrial pathway.
3.A Label-free Immunosensor for Microcystins-LR Based on Graphene and Gold Nanocage
Huali DU ; Xuewen FU ; Yongping WEN ; Zejun QIU ; Limei XIONG ; Nianzhang HONG ; Yunhui YANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(5):660-665
A label-free electrochemical immunosensor using hollow structure nanomaterials based on its ordered porous and big surface area was designed. Au nanocage, with good conductivity, catalysis, and biocompatibility, was prepared and modified on the surface of glassy carbon electrode with graphene to immobilize antibody of microcystin directly. In the absence of microcystin, biosensor can obtain high current response signal of electrochemical probe ( [ Fe( CN) 6 ] 3-/4-. When microcystin was combined with its antibody specifically, the charge density and mass transfer resistance on the surface of electrode increased, resulting in a decrease of the corresponding peak current of [ Fe ( CN ) 6 ] 3-/4-. This change was in proportion to the concentration of microcystin indirectly. Experiment conditions such as cultivation time of antigen and concentration of antibody were optimized. The results showed wide linear range of 0. 05 μg/L-1. 0 mg/L and the detection limit of 0. 017 ng/mL. This sensor has good stability and simple production procedure. This sensor provides a new and simple means for the ultrasensitive determination of microcystins in real water samples.
4.Effects of sarcopenia on physical performance and nutritional status in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors
Jingxia QIU ; Yanjuan LIN ; Xuefeng WANG ; Haofen XIE ; Zejun CAI ; Zhilong YAN ; Bin YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2022;30(3):134-140
Objective:To investigate the effect of sarcopenia on physical performance and nutritional status in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors.Methods:a total of 120 eligible in-patients were enrolled from gastrointestinal surgery department of a Grade A tertiary hospital in Ningbo city from September 2021 to January 2022. General clinical data were collected, nutritional risk was screened using Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002), physical performance was assessed by Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), skeletal muscle index at the third lumbar vertebra level (L3 SMI) was calculated using abdominal CT scan, and grip strength/muscle strength, gait speed by 6 Meter Timed Walk Test and calf circumference were measured. Subjects were divided into sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia group according to the diagnostic criteria of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS). Impacting factors of sarcopenia and the correlation between muscle mass and physical performance in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors were analyzed.Results:The overall prevalence rate of sarcopenia in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors was 28.3% (34/120) and it was 28.9% (22/76) and 27.3% (12/44) in males and females respectively. There were statistically significant differences in age, tumor stage, nutritional risk, body mass index, calf circumference, L3 SMI, grip strength/muscle strength, gait speed and SPPB score between patients with and without sarcopenia (P<0.05). Muscle strength/grip strength, L3 SMI and gait speed were closely correlated with the occurrence of sarcopenia in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors (P<0.05). The L3 SMI was positively correlated with physical performance as assessed with SPPB in both groups.Conclusions:Sarcopenia is a common complication in elderly patients with gastrointestinal tumors with multiple influencing factors. Timely nutritional intervention and exercise intervention should be incorporated into the treatment of elderly gastrointestinal tumor patients with sarcopenia in order to improve nutrition status.