1.Research on 3D printed β-TCP/HA/PLA scaffolds for bone grafts
Guojun XU ; Xianbing ZHU ; Bo LI ; Pengfei ZHU ; Rong WANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;39(4):212-216,后插10,后插13
Objective To develop the personalized 3D printing scaffolds for bone grafts,to meet the needs of the patients with the bone defect.Methods The model of three-dimensional woodpile structure was designed by the software of computer-aided design (CAD).The β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP),hydroxyapatite (HA),and polylactic acid (PLA) composite scaffolds with three-dimensional woodpile structure was simulated using 3D printing method by three-dimensional air floating platform.The three-dimensional bone graft scaffolds was then vacuum heat-treated,and the residual chloroform was detected by energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer.The morphology of the β-TCP/HMPLA scaffolds was characterized by scanning electron microscope,and in vitro cytotoxicity against osteoblasts hFOB 1.19 was assessed by thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay.Results When the extrusion pressure of printing slurry was 137.9-413.7 kPa,the three-dimensional bone graft scaffolds could be printed out.Then the scaffolds was vacuum treated at 90 ℃ and preheated at 150 ℃,which could eliminate the solvent CHC13.The three-dimensional bone graft scaffolds,with a through-hole and rough surface,was co-cultured with osteoblasts hFOB1.19 for 7 d,and it's cytotoxicity grade was grade 0.Conclusions The three-dimensional bone graft scaffolds have a through-hole and rough surface,which is favorable to the osteoblasts culture and bone induction,indicating the advantage and development prospects of 3D printing in the preparation of porous materials for bone grafts.
2.Correlations of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and red blood cell distribution width with disease activity of rheumatoid athritis
Bo ZHU ; Lihua ZHU ; Rong BA ; Haiyan YOU ; Qing YIN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2016;20(12):832-835
Objective To investigate the clinical value of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and red blood cell distribution width in discriminating disease activity of rheumatoid athritis.Methods Eighty-nine rheumatoid arthritis out-patients of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University from Jan.2012 to Mar.2013 were recruited into this study.The disease activity index,such as swollen joint count and tender joint count were made by rheumatologists,and laboratory parameters(blood cell analysis,erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein) were measured as well.The enrolled patients were divided into the active RA group and remission RA group based on the DAS28 definition.Differences of NLR,PLR and RDW among groups were analyzed by t test and relations between variables were assessed by Spearman correlation analysis.The t test,non-parametric test and Spearman analysis were used for statistical analysis.Results The levels of NLR (3.2±2.0,2.4±0.9,respectively) and PLR (167±70,133±43,respectively) in active RA group were higher than that of the RA remission group (t=2.28 and 2.50,P=0.02 and 0.01).The level of RDW [(13.9±2.5)%,(13.9±2.4)%,respectively] was not significantly different between the active RA group and the RA remission group (t=0.14,P=0.89).However,compared with healthy controls,the level of RDW [(13.9±2.5)%,(13.2±0.2)%,respectively] was significantly increased in RA patients (t=2.74,P=0.006 9).NLR and PLR were positively correlated with DAS28 (r=0.23,P=0.03;r=0.26,P=0.04,respectively),ESR (r=0.28,P=0.03;r=0.43,P<0.01,respectively) and CRP (r=0.33,P=0.006;r=0.41,P<0.01,respectively).However,there was no association between RDW and DAS28 (r=0.01,P=0.93),ESR (r=0.20,P=0.15) and CRP (r=0.05,P=0.71).Areas under curve of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) for assessing disease activity of rheumatoid athritis by NLR and PLR were 0.802 and 0.753 respectively.The cut-off values for discriminating active/remission RA were 2.86 and 143.05,with the sensitivity as 0.66 and 0.63,specificity as 0.72 and 0.65.Conclusion NLR and PLR are significantly associated with the disease activity of RA and can be useful to understand the activity state of the illness.
3.An analysis of behavior of having multiple sexual partners among outside school adolescents aged 15-24 years and the impact factors in one county
Guang-Rong ZHU ; Cheng-Ye JI ; Bo-Wen FENG ;
Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD 2007;0(05):-
Objective To analyze behavior of having multiple sexual partners among outside school adolescents and the impact factors in one county.Method Participatory method was adopted in the survey,trainees of an occupational training center were trained to investigate their peers with anonymous questionnaires.Results The subjects who had more than 3 sexual partners accounted for 38.3%,and the factors related to multiple sexual partners were complicated.The most im- portant protective factor was to raise level of HIV/AIDS related knowledge (OR=0.85);the key risk factors were: promiscuous behaviors (OR=4.91) and prostitution(OR=3.37) among their friends.Conclusion For reducing behav- ior of having multiple sexual partners among outside school adolescents,it is essential to promote HIV/AIDS related health education and to enhance their ability to respond to pressures from their bad peers.
4.Effect of recombinant human erythropoietin on brain injury in patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement with cardiopulmonary bypass
Bo ZHU ; Yu ZHANG ; Rong WANG ; Enming QING ; Tiehu YE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(1):20-25
Objective To evaluate the effect of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) on brain injury in the patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).Methods Forty-five patients with chronic valvular heart disease,aged 36-62 yr,weighing 42-92 kg,of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅱ or Ⅲ,with New York Heart Association of Ⅱ or Ⅲ,undergoing cardiac valve replacement with CPB,were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =15 each) using a random number table:control group (group C),and different doses of rHuEPO groups (EPO1 group,EPO2 group).In EPO1 and EPO2 groups,rHuEPO 40 and 80 IU/kg were injected intravenously before anesthesia induction,respectively.Before anesthesia induction (T0,baseline value),immediately after endotracheal intubation (T1),immediately after aortic cannulation (T2),immediately after cannulation of superior and inferior vena cava (T3),immediately after the beginning of CPB (T4),when each index was decreased to the minimal value during CPB (T5),after rewarming to 36.5 ℃ (T6),immediately after termination of CPB (T7),and at 1 h after termination of CPB (T8),regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2),tissue hemoglobin index (THI),and changes in concentrations of oxyhemoglobin (△ O2Hb),deoxyhemoglobin (△ HHb) and total hemoglobin (△ cHb) in bilateral frontal lobes were recorded.The patients whose minimal rSO2 ≤ 50% and decrease in minimal rSO2 ≥ 20% of the baseline value (△rSO2) were recorded.At T0,T8 and 2 h after termination of CPB (T9),venous blood samples were taken for determination of serum concentrations of S100 protein and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) by ELISA.At 1 day before surgery and 8 days after surgery,the patient's cognitive function was assessed using Mini-Mental State Examination,the Digit Span subtest of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R),the Digit Symbol subtest of the WAIS-R,the Trailing Making Test (Part A)and the Stroop Color Word Interference Test,while depression and anxiety were assessed by Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale and Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale,respectively.The occurrence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction was recorded.Results There was no significant difference among the three groups in bilateral rSO2 and △ cHb,incidence of bilateral rSO2 ≤ 50% and postoperative cognitive dysfunction,Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale score,and Zung Self-Rating anxiety Scale score at each time point (P>0.05).Compared with group C,the incidence of left △ rSO2 ≥ 20% was significantly decreased,the right △ O2 Hb was increased at T6,8,the serum NSE concentrations were decreased at T9,the serum S100 protein concentrations were decreased at T8,and the number of the Digit Symbol subtest of the WAIS-R completed was increased in group EPO1,and right THI was significantly decreased at T2,T3,T5,T7 and T8,right △ HHb was increased at T2 and T3,and the completion time of Stroop color word interference test B was shortened at 8 days after surgery in group EPO2 (P<0.05 or 0.01).Compared with group EPO1,the incidence of left △rSO2 ≥ 20% was significantly increased,the right THI was decreased at T2-4 and T6-8,and the left △ O2 Hb at T6-7 and right △ O2 Hb at T8 were decreased in group EPO2 (P<0.05).Conclusion rHuEPO 40 IU/kg injected intravenously before induction of anesthesia can mitigate brain injury in the patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement with CPB.
5.Expression of E-cadherin, β-catenin in labial salivary glands of patients with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome
Hong ZHU ; Li WANG ; Xuemei WANG ; Rong ZHU ; Caixia ZHU ; Bo TIAN ; Yi GONG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(6):394-399,后插1
Objective To study the expression of E-cadherin( E-cad), p-catenin(β-cat) in labial salivary glands of patients with primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome (pSS) in order to explore their role in pathogenesis. Methods Biopsies of labial salivary glands were obtained from 52 patients with pSS and 30 healthy controls. The immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of E-cad and β-cat. Anti-SSA and anti-SSB antibodies were measured. Semi-quantitative analysis was performed by image analysis software. Ultra-structural changes was used by electron-microscopic techniques. Results ① The area of expression, optical intensity and the accumulated optical intensity of the E-cad group [(2513±1086) μm2, 0.212±0.041, 566 ±297 ] were lower than normal controls. The expression level was reduced as the increase of lymphocyte infiltration focus. ② The area of expression, the optical density and the accumulated optical density of the β- cat group [(12 324±7883) μm2, 0.113±0.031, 566±297] was lower than those of the control group. The expression level was reduced as the increase of the lymphocyte infiltration focus. ③ The E-cad expression and the p-cat expression was positively correlated in the labial gland of patients with pSS. ④ Howev-er, there was difference in the expression of E -cad and β -cat between patients with positive SSA and negative SSA antibodies. Conclusion In salivary samples, the expression of both E-cad and p-cat in patients with pSS is lower than those of the controls. Anti-SSA/SSB antibodies are important parameters of pSS and they may be involved in the pathogenesis of pSS.
6.Dosimetric comparison between RapidArc and fixed gantry dynamic IMRT for central-type lung cancer radiotherapy
Jian GONG ; Rong YU ; Hao WU ; Shukui HAN ; Bo XU ; Guangying ZHU ; Fan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(4):448-451
Objective To compare the dosimetric difference between RapidArc and fixed gantry angle dynamic IMRT (dIMRT) for central-type lung cancer radiotherapy. Methods Therapy for 10 patients previously treated with dIMRT was replanned with RapidArc. Dose prescription was 66 Gy/33 fraction. Comparative endpoints were planning target volume (PTV) dose, doses to surrounding structures,number of monitor units, and treatment delivery time. Results There was no significant dosimetric difference between RapidArc and dIMRT. Compared with dIMRT, RapidArc slightly elevated target volume dose, lung V5, V10. The average values of lung V20, V30 and heart V30 were larger in dIMRT than those in RapidArc. The number of monitor units was reduced by 32% and the treatment time by 66% in RapidArc.Conclusions Both RapidArc and dIMRT plans could meet the clinical therapy needs. RapidArc could achieve similar target coverage and sparing of organs at risk, with fewer monitor units and shorter delivery time than dIMRT.
7.Characters and progress of three-dimensional printing technology in bone tissue engineering
Chengcong WU ; Fang WANG ; Shu RONG ; Zheng WU ; Tao LIU ; Keting LIU ; Bo ZHU ; Hefei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(15):2418-2423
BACKGROUND: Individual three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds can be constructed by 3D printing via Computer Aided Design based on the given anatomical measurements of related tissues. A rapid and accurate reconstruction of bone, cartilage, muscle and vessel also can be achieved by 3D printing; however, many problems still remain unsolved.OBJECTIVE: To summarize the principle and classification of 3D printing, the classification, characteristics and histocompatibility of scaffolds through reviewing the articles addressing 3D printing applied in bone tissue engineering,thereby providing theoretical foundation for the study on the construction of tissue-engineered bone.METHODS: PubMed and CNKI databases were retrieved for the literatures regarding the application of 3D printing technology in bone tissue engineering published from January 2001 to January 2017 using the keywords of three-dimensional printing, rapid prototyping manufacturing, bone tissue engineering in English and Chinese,respectively. Finally, 30 articles were reviewed and discussed in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The microstructures of normal tissues can be reconstructed and seed cells are printed on the 3D scaffolds synchronously by 3D printing technology. Moreover, the scaffold degradation and cell differentiation are synchronous, which contributes to tissue repair. Biological ceramics have been widely used in bone tissue engineering because of its good biocompatibility and mechanical properties. However, the urgent problems such as angiogenesis and cellular signal transduction still need to be addressed.
8.The effects of gossypol acetate on the morphological features and the gene expression in the bone tissues of the femoral head of Sprague-Dawley rat in vivo after treated with dexamethasone
Hao LIN ; Jun LIU ; Bo WEI ; Rong ZENG ; Peiyong WANG ; Hao XIANG ; Weixiong GUO ; Zhaobo ZHU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(22):2893-2896
Objective To explore the effects of gossypol acetate on the morphological features and the gene expression in the femoral head of Sprague-Dawley rat in vivo after treated with dexamethasone .Methods Dexamethasone(Dex) was injected into the abdominal cavity of SD rats at an dose of 10 mg/kg ,twice a week ,and feed gossypol acetate 5 mg · kg -1 · d-1 .The controls re-ceived saline 2 mL injection .The treatment lasted for 12 and 20 weeks .The slices of the femoral head were made for HE and immu-nohistochemical study .The total mRNA was extracted for RT-PCR assessment .Results The cancellous bone trabecular became sparse ,trabecular bone area ratio decreased ,bone marrow fat tissue increased .These changes were fitted for pathological character of bone necrosis .The gossypol acetate could not affect the pathological changes .The proportion of the positive stained osteoblasts increased ,adipocytes decreased .PPARγ,C/EBPα,11β-HSD1 expression enhanced ,Runx2 down regulated in the treatment groups and GAA group .Conclusion Dex can induce evident pathological changes conform to the characters of femoral head necrosis .They may have closed correlation between 11β-HSD1 and the gene expression .But GAA could not affected the pathological changes and abnormality of the gene expression .
9.Extension of service life for CT tubes
Yi ZHU ; Shu-Bo YANG ; Xin-Yun RUAN ; Zhi-Rong XU ;
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(10):-
X-Ray tube is the core part of CT machines and its service life is closely tied to its quality,installation & adjustments and the status of the equipment itself.Besides,whether the operaters use the equipment correctly or not also influence the life of X-ray tubes.The author summarizes some methods for extending the life of CT tubes according to the experiences of installation,adjustment and using of the CT tubes for many years.
10.Study of phenylpropanoids from Tripterygium hypoglaucum
Zhi-qi LIN ; Hong-bo ZHU ; Tang ZHOU ; Ji WANG ; Rong-ping ZHANG ; Xing-long CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(6):1730-1740
This paper aimed to study phenylpropanoids of