1.Internal fixation with proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA) Ⅱ for intertrochanteric fractures
Hongmin QIN ; Hantao LIU ; Dianfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(5):454-456
Objective To investigate the clinical outcomes of proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA) Ⅱ in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures.Methods From January 2011 to June 2016,240 patients with intertrochanteric fracture were treated at our department.They were 132 males and 108 females,aged from 30 to 106 years (average,71.4 years).Of them,168 cases were older than 70 years.According to AO classification,21 patients were of type 31-A1.1,15 of type 31-A1.2,27 of type 31-A1.3,39 of type 3 1-A2.1,51 of type 3 1-A2.2,32 of type 3 1-A2.3,12 of type 3 1-A3.1,23 of type 3 1-A3.2 and 20 of type 31-A3.3.The time from injury to surgery in this series ranged from 38 to 140 hours,averaging 52 hours.All the patients were treated by fixation with PFNA Ⅱ.Results The average operating time was 45 min,average operation incision 5 cm,and average blood loss during operation 85 mL.Primary wound healing was achieved in 239 patients,and one patient developed postoperative incision infection which was cured after implants were taken out and debridement was carried out 8 weeks after operation.This group obtained an average follow-up of 31.5 months (from 6 to 51 months).Primary fracture healing was achieved in 235 patients after 6 to 23 weeks (average,12.6 weeks);fracture healing was delayed in 5 patients after 36 to 96 weeks (average,56 weeks).There was no in-hospital mortality,and the survival rate 6 months after operation was 98.8% (237/240).One year after operation,132 patients obtained an average Harris hip score of 85.2 (from 72 to 94).No implant-related complications or implant failure happened.Conclusions Internal fixation with PFNA Ⅱ is an effective treatment for different types of femoral intertrochanteric fractures,because it is simple and less invasive,and leads to limited complications,especially for senile patients.
2. Fixation with proximal femoral nail antirotation-Ⅱ for femoral intertrochanteric fractures involving lateral wall
Hongmin QIN ; Hantao LIU ; Dianfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(9):777-782
Objective:
To evaluate the fixation with proximal femoral nail antirotation-Ⅱ (PFNAⅡ) for femoral intertrochanteric fractures involving the lateral wall.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted of the 491 patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture who had been treated from January 2013 to December 2017 at Department of Hip Surgery, Orthopedic Hospital, Affiliated Hospital to Panzhihua University. Of them, the lateral wall was involved in 104 (group A), 43 males and 61 females with an age of 72.3±2.1 years; their later wall fractures were classified as type Ⅰ (simple lateral wall fracture) in 45 cases, as type Ⅱ (fragmental lateral wall fracture) in 23 cases and as type Ⅲ (combined fracture of lateral wall and subtrochanter) in 36 cases. In the other 387 cases (group B), the lateral wall was not involved. They were 186 males and 201 females with an age of 74.7±1.5 years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of incision length, operating time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time, postoperative weight-bearing time, Harris scores at the last follow-up and complications.
Results:
There were no significant differences between the 2 groups of patients in their preoperative general data, indicating they were compatible(
3.Experimental study on human leukemia cell line K562 senescence induced by ginsenoside Rg1.
Shizhong CAI ; Yue ZHOU ; Jun LIU ; Dianfeng LIU ; Rong JIANG ; Yaping WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(16):2424-2428
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect and mechanism of ginsenoside Rg1 in inducing senescence human leukemia K562 cell line.
METHODProliferation of K562 cell line induced by Rg1 was detected by MTT colorimetric test for the purpose to screen optimal active concentration and time (20 micromol x L(-1) , 48 h). Impact of Rg1 on cell cycle was analyzed using flow cytometry. The percentage of staining positive cells was detected by SA-beta-Gal staining. The expressions of senescence-related genes such as p16, p53, p21, Rb, were detected by RT-PCR and the changes in ultramicro-morphology were observed by transmission electron microscopy.
RESULTRg1 can significantly inhibit the proliferation of K562 cells in vitro and arrest the cells in G2/M phase. The percentage of positive cells stained by SA-beta-Gal was dramatically increased (P < 0.05) and the expression of cell senescence-related genes were up-regulated. The observation of ultrastructure showed that cell volume increase, heterochromatin condensation and fragmentation, mitochondrial volume increase, lysosomes increase in size and number.
CONCLUSIONRg1 can induce the senescence of leukemia cell line K562 and play an important role in regulating p53-p21-Rb, p16-Rb cell signaling pathway.
Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Cycle ; drug effects ; Cellular Senescence ; drug effects ; Ginsenosides ; pharmacology ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Leukemia ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects
4.Changes of telomere and telomerase in effect of ginsenoside Rg1 to delay hematopoietic stem cell senescence.
Yue ZHOU ; Rong JIANG ; Bin YANG ; Xin YAO ; Ping WANG ; Dianfeng LIU ; Yaping WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(22):3172-3175
OBJECTIVETo investigate the roles of telomere and telomerase in the effect of ginsenoside Rg1 to delay hematopoietic stem cell senescence.
METHODSca-1(+) HSC was isolated by magnetic cell sorting(MACS) and divided into five groups: the control group, the aged model group, the Rg1 group, the Rg1 treated aged group and the Rg1 delayed aged group. The changes of cells were observed by senescence-associated beta-Galactosidase (SA-beta-Gal) staining. Cell cycle assay and culture of mixed hematopoietic progenitor cell were used to investigate the effect of ginsenoside Rg1 to delay Sca-1(+) HSC senescence. Telomere length and telomerase activity were detected by southern blotting and TRAP-PCR-SYBR Green staining.
RESULTCompared with aged model group, the percentage of positive cells expressed SA-beta-Gal and the number of cells entered G1 phase were decreased and the number of colony of mixed hematopoietic progenitor was increased. It showed markedly decreased in the shortening of telomere length and reinforcing in the telomerase activity to Rg1 treated aged group and Rg1 delayed aged group. The change of Rg1 delayed aged group was significantly higher than Rg1 treated aged group.
CONCLUSIONActivation of telomerase and prolonging of telomere length might be involved in the process of ginsenoside Rg1 to delay and treat the senescence of Sca-1(+) HSC.
Cellular Senescence ; drug effects ; Ginsenosides ; pharmacology ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells ; drug effects ; physiology ; Telomerase ; metabolism ; Telomere ; drug effects
5.Preservation of the femoral neck in 25 patients receiving total hip replacement
Wenzhong ZHENG ; Kun CHEN ; Aigang LIU ; Yongtai PAN ; Ruijin YOU ; Guodi MA ; Lingjian HUANG ; Chunfu HUANG ; Dianfeng HUANG ; Hongtai WANG ; Yizeng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(35):6989-6992
BACKGROUND:Resection of femoral neck in the conventional total hip replacement greatly influences the equilibrium of forces jn the proximal fetour and causes disequilibrium of bone reconstruction,easily resulting in bone absorption,prosthesis loosening and dislocation.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the biocompatibility between materials and host in the total hip replacement with femoral neck preserved.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:A retrospective case analysis was performed in the Department of Orthopedics,the 180 Hospital of Chinese PLA between September 2000 and December 2006.PARTICIPANTS:Twenty-five patients.10 males,15 females,aged 47 years old(range 31-56 years old)were recruited for this study.Twelve patients suffered from femoral head necrosis-caused hip joint disease and osteoarthrosis(bilaterally affected in 5 patients),eight femoral head necrosis(femoral head necrosis subsequent to femoral neck fracture healing in 2 patients),three acetabular dysplasia necrosis of femoral head,and two infra-head femoral neck fracture nonunion.The course of disease averaged 6 years old ranging from 2-10 years.METHODS:Modified hip ioint posterior approach was used to expose the hip joint.Femoral head was resected from the femoral head-neck iuncture.Cartilago acetabularis was stripped and then artificial acetabulum was installed.Femoral proximal medullary cavity was expanded.Artificial femoral head was installed.Finally,all artificial joints were reduced.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:(1)Biocompatibility between prosthesis and host.(2)Function recovery of hip joint.RESULTS:All wounds were primarily healed.Patients were followed up for 0.5-6 years on average.Follow-up results demonstrated good hip joint motion and normal walking gait.X-ray showed well-positioned artificial hip joint,absence of prosthesis loosening and dislocation,as well as good femoral neck sclerotin.CONCLUSl0N:The preservation of femoral neck in total hip replacement is fit to the physiological compliance of proximal femar and prevents osteoporosis-induced prosthesis loosening and dislocation in the proximal femur.
6.Interaction between family history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia on risk of diabetes in population with normotension in Harbin: a cross-sectional study
Chundan BAO ; Bo SUN ; Li LAN ; Hong QIAO ; Dianfeng ZHANG ; Xinyan LIU ; Jian WANG ; Yashuang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(5):611-614
Objective To explore the interaction between family history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia on the risk of diabetes in population with normotension.Methods A multistage stratified probability random sampling was conducted to select a representative sample of urban residents aged 20-74 years in Harbin.A total of 376 diabetes patients with normotension and 3 692 residents with normal blood pressure,normal fasting glucose,and normal 2 hours glucose from OGTT were surveyed.The interaction was evaluated by using crossover analysis and additive model.Results Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that there was a possible additive interaction between family history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia on the risk of diabetes.The relative excess risk due to the interaction,the attributable proportion due to the interaction,and the synergy index were 1.97 (95%CI:-0.32-4.26),0.30 (95%CI:0.03-0.57),and 1.54 (95%CI:0.96-2.47),respectively.There were significant combination effects between family history of diabetes and high both total cholesterol and triglyceride,isolated high total cholesterol,and isolated high triglyceride levels;the ORs were 10.55 (95%CI:5.62-19.80),7.81 (95%CI:3.65-16.71) and 5.13 (95%CI:3.22-8.16),respectively.Conclusion There might be synergistic effect between family history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia on the risk of diabetes in population with normotension.