1.Effect of emblic leafflower fruit on total antioxidation and levels of malondialdehyde as well as endothelin in plasma in rabbits with atherosclerosis
Lüya WANG ; Daquan WANG ; Yanwen QIN ; Tao JING ; Xiaodong PAN ; Lanping DU ; Fengru SHI ; Lanzhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(7):253-256
BACKGROUND: Emblic leafflower fruit contains rich vitamin C, organic acid and mineral substance. It is indicated in modern research that emblic leaafflower fruit acts on preventing from cancer and anti-aging too. In recent years, more and more concerns have been paid to the researches on functional factor of emblic leafflower fruit and the development of the relevant functional food. It has been verified that emblic leafflower fruit acts on reducing lipid and anti-oxidation in vitro, but there are still lacks of enough basic researches to support it.OBJECTIVE: To probe into mechanism of emblid leafflower fruit on anti-oxidation and protection of vascular endothelial function in rabbits with hyperlipemia.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experimental study based on the experimental animals.SETTING: Atherosclerosis(As) experimental room in a university hospital.MATERIALS: Totally 24 normal NewZealand male rabbits, mass weighted (2.2±0.5) kg.METHODS: The experiment was performed in As Experimental Room of Beijing Anzhen Hospital from September 2001 to May 2002. Totally 24 New Zealand male rabbits were randomized into the control, the power of emblid leafflower fruit group(powder group)(4 g/kg day) and hypercholesterolemia model group (model group), 8 rabbits in each group. In both power and model groups, the rabbits were fed with hypercholesterol food. Oxidase method was applied to assay the content of serum lipid, chemical method to assay the plasma total anti-oxidation and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), radio-immune method to assay the content of plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1), digoxin labeled probe and tissue hybridism in situ to assay the expression of endothelin mRNA of aortic tunica intima, and image analyzer to assay the area of aortic intimal atherosclerosis plaque and the ratio between the area of tunica intima and the area of tunica media.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes included blood lipid level, serum MDA concentration and the comparison of artery plaque areas. The secondary outcomes included the changes in plasma ET-1.RESULTS: By the comparison between the powder group and model group in triglyceride(TG) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C) were significantly reduced [(11.70 ± 1.73), (14.32 ±2.22) mmol/L, P<0.05; (0.740 ± 0.107), (1.450 ± 0.220) mmol/L, P <0.01 successively]and thehigh density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C) was increased MDA was significantly decreased [ (3.88 ± 0.51 ), (6. 29 ± 1.43 ) mmol / L,P < 0.01 ] and the total anti-oxidation significantly increased [ (10. 771der photo-microscope that the plaque area and the ratio between intima area and media area were remarkably decreased [(39.46±6.53), (50.69± 12.36)mmol/L, P < 0.05; (0. 62 ±0. 32), (1.38 ±0.38) mmol/L, Pgranules of aortic intima ET-1 gene were rem~kably decreased compared with the model group.CONCLUSION: Emblic leafflower fruit prevents from the formation of experimental atheromatous plaque in rabbits probably by regulating rabbit lipid metabolism, improving anti-oxidation to reduce lipid peroxidation and protecting endothelial function to inhibit the expression of artery intima ET-1 gene.
2.Treatment of proximal humeral fracture by proximal humerus internal locking system via minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis
Huacheng WU ; Bin LI ; Kui CHEN ; Yuanjin PI ; Jing MING ; Lei PENG ; Weiming XU ; Yanlei WANG ; Daquan DU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(11):993-996
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS) via the minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) in the treatment of proximal humeral fractures.Methods:This retrospective study analyzed 30 elderly patients with proximal humeral fracture who had been treated by PHILOS via MIPO from September 2016 to March 2020 at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, People’s Hospital of Zhuxi County. They were 19 females and 11 males with an average age of 60.96 years (from 45 to 80 years). All patients were treated by closed reduction. After fracture reduction was confirmed by fluoroscopy, a minimally invasive incision was made below the acromion, with a couple of suture wires reserved at the rotator cuff attachments. A PHILOS plate was inserted at 4 mm lateral to the intertubercular sulcus, with the suture wires passing through the proximal suture holes on the PHILOS. After a lag screw was first screwed up into the compression hole on the PHILOS plate, the crossing suture wires were tightened up to resist the rotator cuff stress and maintain the internal inclination of the humeral head. Kirschner wires were used to temporarily stabilize the reduction. After satisfactory reduction and fine plate positions were confirmed by fluoroscopy, locking nails were screwed up. The internal inclination of the affected humeral head was compared between preoperation and the last follow-up. The therapeutic efficacy was evaluated by the shoulder Neer scoring system, and the visual analogue scale (VAS) pain scores and complications were recorded at the last follow-up.Results:All the 30 patients were followed for 6 to 18 months (average, 12 months). There was no incision infection, neurovascular injury, or internal fixation failure. Anatomical reduction was achieved in 25 patients and functional reduction in 5. The inclination of the humeral head was significantly improved. The VAS scores at the last follow-up averaged 1.9. Follow-up X-ray examination showed that bony union was achieved after 6 to 18 months (average, 9 months) for all patients. At the last follow-up, the inclination angle of the affected humeral head was 130°±5°, significantly improved compared with the preoperative 90°±11.2° ( P<0.05). All patients had good functional recovery of the shoulder. The efficacy was, according to the Neer shoulder scores at the last follow-up, excellent in 22, good in 6 and fair in 2 cases. Conclusions:Treatment of proximal humeral fractures using PHILOS via MIPO technique is suitable for patients with osteoporotic fracture, and may lead to fine therapeutic efficacy.