1.Soluble dispersive mixture of chicken collagen type Ⅱ delays the morphological changes of articular cartilage in rats with osteoarthritis:Comparison among different oral doses and excipients
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(27):5444-5449
BACKGROUND: Soluble dispersive mixture of domestic chicken collagen type Ⅱ (SmCC Ⅱ ) has been proven to be safe and effective for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment while there are some similar articular cartilage degradation and autoimmune pathogenesis between osteoarthritis (OA) and RA, so it is worth studying whether SmCC Ⅱ is effective for the precaution or treatment of OA.OBJECTIVE: To observe the prophylactic and therapeutic effects of SmCC Ⅱ on rat OA and analyze the concomitant matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) and tissue protease changes in osteoarthritic rats.DESIGN: Randomized and controlled observation.SETTING: Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.MATERIALS: Totally 258 rats of clean grade and either gender, aged 6 weeks were involved in this experiment. SmCC Ⅱ (white powder, Batch No.00031004) was provided by Professor Ren Geng-Fu from Shanghai Engineering Institute of Herbal Biomedicine. The 20 mg/L and 80 mg/L solution of SmCC Ⅱ effective component were prepared before use.While 0.25% excipient (mannitol, product of Jiangsu Tianyuan Medical Co., Ltd) solution was prepared by 200 g/L mannitol dissolved in sterile saline solution.METHODS: The study was carried out in the Whole Animal Laboratory and Experimental Center, Sixth People's Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University between March 2003 and February 2006. ①Prophylactic study: Totally 132 rats were randomized into 5 groups: OA group (n =36): treated with sterile saline solution orally by a 16G syringe, 1mL/d; Low- and high-dose SmCC Ⅱ groups (n =24, respectively): treated with 20 mg/L and 80 mg/L SmCC Ⅱ solution orally, 1 mL/d;Excipient group (n =24): treated with 2.5g/L mannitol, 1 mL/d. OA models were surgically induced in these 4 groups by Hilth's method; Normal group (n =24): Rats without operation were treated with sterile saline solution orally, 1 mL/d. All the rats were administrated on the day of modeling. ②Therapeutic study: Totally 126 rats were randomized into 5 groups, grouping, administration and rat number in different groups were the same as those in prophylactic study,respectively, except for the n =30 in OA group. In addition, all the rats were adminstrated for 8 weeks since 6 weeks after operation. The knee joints of right hind limb of all the rats were taken off after 1-week treatment. And sample was cut open along coronal incision for use. ③Morphological study of articular cartilage was conducted by HE staining and Mankin score was calculated to evaluate the severity of arthritis, immunohistochemical studies of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-13, MMP-9 and cathepsin K (Cath K) were carried out by ABC method in situ and the percentage of positive-stained chondrocytes were calculated while the mRNA level for MMP-13, MMP-9, Cath K and the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP1) were determined by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①The morphological changes of articular cartilage in different groups in prophylactic or therapeutic study.②The level of MMP-13, MMP-9, Cath K and their corresponding mRNA levels.RESULTS: All the 258 rats were involved in the final analysis. ①Prophylactic study: Apparent degeneration appeared in the rats of OA group and the mankin score in OA group was higher than that in high- or low- SmCC Ⅱ groups [(6.44±0.81), (2.75±0.85), (2.70±0.81) points respectively, P < 0.05], the mRNA and positive-stained chondrocyte percentage of MMP-13, MMP-9 and Cath K in OA group was higher than that in high- or low-dose SmCC Ⅱ group, respectively (P <0.05-0.01) while the TIMP1mRNA level in OA group was not significantly higher than that in high or low SmCC Ⅱ group (P> 0.05). There were no significant changes on the level of MMP-13, MMP-9 and Cath K between excipient and OA group (P > 0.05). ②Therapeutic study: The Mankin's score of OA group was higher than high or low SmCC Ⅱ group [(6.96±1.02), (3.08±0.45), (4.00±0.94) respectively, P < 0.05-0.01] while the mRNA and positive-stained chondrocyte percentage of MMP-13, MMP-9 and Cath K in OA group was higher than that in high- or low-dose SmCC Ⅱ group,respectively (P < 0.05-0.01) while the TIMP1mRNA level in OA group was not significantly higher than that in high- or low-dose SmCC Ⅱ group (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: SmCC Ⅱ can delay the degradation of articular cartilage of OA rats and maybe effective for OA prevention or treatment. The mechanism maybe related to SmCC Ⅱ reducing the synthesis of MMP-13, MMP-9 and Cath K at transcriptional level.
2.Soluble dispersive mixture of chicken collagen type Ⅱ delays the morphological changes of articular cartilage in rats with osteoarthritis: Comparison among different oral doses and excipients
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(27):-
0.05). ②Therapeutic study: The Mankin's score of OA group was higher than high or low SmCCⅡ group (6.96?1.02), (3.08?0.45), (4.00?0.94) respectively, P 0.05). CONCLUSION: SmCCⅡ can delay the degradation of articular cartilage of OA rats and maybe effective for OA prevention or treatment. The mechanism maybe related to SmCCⅡ reducing the synthesis of MMP-13, MMP-9 and Cath K at transcriptional level.
3.Hemostatic efficacy of the complex sponge and drug-loaded complex sponge
Donghong LI ; Junlin DIAO ; Jiancang LIU ; Ting XU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(1):64-67
Objective To evaluate the hemostatic efficacy of complex sponge and drug-loaded complex sponge on hepatic and splenic wounds in rabbits. Methods Complex sponge was prepared by means of cross-linking and lyophilization. Then, the sponge was immersed into the tranexamic acid solution and lyophilized to obtain the drug-loaded sponge. The complex sponge and drug-loaded complex sponge were respectively used on the hepatic and splenic wounds of rabbits to observe the bleeding time and blood loss under normal and liquemine anticoagulation respectively. The gelatin sponge and the chitosan sponge were used as controls. Results Under normal condition, the hemostatic time and blood loss of the complex sponge was decreased obviously compared with the gelatin sponge ( P< 0. 01 ) and compared with the chitosan sponge ( P < 0. 05 ). Posterior to liquemine anticoagulation, the hemostatic time was increased obviously in the gelatin sponge but showed no difference for the chitosan sponge and the complex sponge. Compared with complex sponge, the hemostatic efficacy of the tranexamic acid-loaded complex sponge was improved markedly for normal rabbits. While the hemostatic efficacy showed no significant change for rabbits with coagulation disorders, when there was no linear relationship between the hemostatic efficacy and the content of tranexamic acid. Conclusions The hemostatic efficacy of the complex sponge and the drug-loaded complex sponge surpass obviously that of the gelatin sponge, especially for the rabbits with coagulation disorders.
4.Confirmation of patulous eustachian tube syndrome by Tubo-tymanoaerodynamic graphy
Anzhou TANG ; Yong ZHOU ; Songhua TAN ; Zhiwen XU ; Donghong HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001;(4):163-164
Objective: To compare the advantage of tympanogram, Morimitsu's method and Tubotymanoaerodynamic graphy (TTAG) in the confirmation of patulous eustachian tube syndrome. Method :Twenty ears with patulous eustachian tube syndrome diagnosed clinically were selected. The tympanogram, Morimitsu's method and TTAG were examined in these ears and the positive rate was estimated. Result:The confirmation of patulous eustachian tube syndrome by tympanogram,Morimitsu's method and TTAG was 5,12 and 20 ears in 20 ears with patulous eustachian tube syndrome. The positive rate was 25%,60% and 100% respectively. TTAG also was useful in following-up. Conclusion:TTAG is an important method for diagnosis and following-up in patulous eustachian tube syndrome.
5.Clinical analysis of endovascular embolization in the treatment of 130 cases of intracranial aneurysms
Hao WANG ; Huajiang YANG ; Yihua ZHANG ; Donghong YANG ; Minhui XU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(8):1066-1068
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of endovascular embolization in intracranial aneurysm treatment .Methods We retrospectively analyzed 130 patients with different locations and types intracranial aneurysms treated by variety endovascular em‐bolization .The postoperative and long‐term follow up results was examined .Results 124 cases with 139 aneurysms was successful‐ly embolized ,1 case failed but clipping successfully .6 cases suffered from intraoperative bleeding ,3 cases died ,3 cases had a good recovery .The results of Glasgow Outcome Scale after operation:1 score 3 cases ,2 score 0 case ,3 score 1 case ,4 score 3 cases ,5 score 123 cases .119 cases(91% ) were followed up for 3‐48 months with an average of 12 months .33 cases(27% ) achieved long‐term follow‐up(exceeded 6 months) .During follow‐up ,1 case had severe stenosis of the parent artery and received angioplasty .The other cases didn′t see aneurysms in cerebral angiography and showed different degree of neurological function recovery .Conclusion According to the different intracranial aneurysm with endovascular treatment of corresponding intravascular can effectively im‐prove the clinical treatment effect ,reduce the risk of aneurysm rupture ,improve the prognosis of the patients .
7.The clinical effects of long-term domiciliary oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilization program on the patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Lei XU ; Xuhua ZHANG ; Fangzhi LI ; Shuo LIU ; Donghong CHEN ; Jing LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(3):225-228
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of long-term domiciliary oxygen therapy (LDOT)in accompany with pummonary rehabilization program on the patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods Seventy two COPD cases receiving LDOT treatment were randomized into treatment group and control group.The patients in control group were given LDOT alone,while the treatment group was given pulmonary rehabilization besides LDOT.Lung functions,arterial blood gas parameters and blood rheological parameters were compared between the two groups 2 years after the observation.Results The follow-up period lasted for 1 - 2 years.The frequency of acute exageration in the treatment group ( 3.0 ± 1.3 ) was significantly lower than that of control group (4.0 ± 1.6) ( t =1.893,P < 0.05 ).Compared with that of control group,the FEV1([1.59±0.08]L vs.[1.41 ±0.13]L,t =-3.966,P <0.01),FVC ([2.47 ±0.20]L vs.[2.27 ±0.17]L,t=-2.788,P<0.05),FEV1% ([2.47±0.20]% vs.[2.27±0.17]L,t=-4.402,P<0.01) and PaO2 ( [79.1 ± 8.9 ] kPa vs.[ 60.0 ± 6.6 ] kPa,t =- 4.622,P < 0.01 ) were significantly increased,while plasma viscosity ( [ 2.14 ± 0.31] mPa · s vs.[ 2.44 ± 0.45 ] mPa · s,t =1.985,P < 0.05 ),Low shear blood viscosity ( [ 13.48 ± 1.97 ] mPa · s vs.[ 14.33 ± 1.87 ] mPa · s,t =2.126,P < 0.05 ),median shear whole blood viscosity( [ 6.33 ± 0.66 ] mPa · s vs.(7.92 ± 0.98 ) mPa · s,t =4.238,P < 0.01 ),high shear whole blood viscosity ([4.58 ±0.59] mPa · s vs.[5.33 ±0.68]mPa · s,t =0.3890,P <0.01) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( [ 30.63 ± 5.76 ] mm/1 h vs.[ 35.63 ± 6.925 ] mm/1 h,t =2.230,P < 0.05 ) was greatly decrease.Conclusion Long-term domiciliary oxygen therapy in company with pulmonary rehabilization program is helpful to improve the lung function,arterial blood gas parameters and rheological status of COPD patients.
8.Difference in periprosthetic acetabular bone mineral density between osteonecrosis and osteoarthritis patients after primary total hip arthroplasty
Jindong CHEN ; Xin XU ; Donghong SUN ; Cuixia MIN ; Yang CHEN ; Xiumei LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(39):5788-5793
BACKGROUND:Failure rate is higher in patients with osteonecrosis of femoral head than in osteoarthritis patients after primary total hip arthroplasty, especial y acetabular prosthesis. Bone mineral density around the prosthesis is a key factor for quality of life of the prosthesis. OBJECTIVE:To observe the difference in periprosthetic bone mineral density between patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head and osteoarthritis patients and the exact location of differences after primary total hip arthroplasty. METHODS:Fifty patients with osteonecrosis of femoral head and fifty osteoarthritis patients were enrol ed in this study. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry examination was used to compare bone mineral density 5 years after total hip arthroplasty. In accordance with De Lee’s and Charnley’s methods, images of acetabulum were divided. The bone mineral density of different areas of the acetabulum was compared between the two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Periprosthetic bone mineral density:Bone mineral density in the lower part and upper part of the acetabulum was significantly lower in the osteonecrosis group than in the osteoarthritis group (P<0.05). No significant difference in bone mineral density in the middle of the acetabulum was detected between the two groups. (2) Results confirmed that the bone mineral density in the lower and the upper parts of the acetabular component was significantly lower in patients with osteonecrosis of femoral head than in patients with osteoarthritis.
9.Major lung resection for the treatment of lung cancer in octogenarian patients
Donghong CHEN ; Xiuyi ZHI ; Yi ZHANG ; Qingsheng XU ; Baodong LIU ; Chunmei WANG ; Zhenbang LIU ; Bing DONG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(5):289-290,298
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of bronchial carcinoma in elder patients and determine the operative indication, surgical technique, and management in the perioperative period. Methods 16 patients with bronchial carcinoma aged 80 and over received major pulmonary resection through muscle sparing mini-thoracotomy. The operative procedures were lobectomy(8 cases), bilobectomy (3 cases), sleeve lobectomy (2 cases), pneumonectomy (1 case), and lobectomy plus wedge resection (2 cases). Clinical data were analyzed retrospectively. Results Of the 16 patients, 6 with stage Ⅰ disease, 3 with stage Ⅱ and 7 with stage Ⅲdisease. There were no perioperative death occurred. The most popular postoperative complications were cardiac arrhythmia, pulmonary infection and hypoxemia. Conclusion Major pulmonary resection is a rational choice for part of the octogenarian patients with lung cancer.
10.3D-CT guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation against advanced lung cancer: short term effect assessment
Mu HU ; Xiuyi ZHI ; Baodong LIU ; Donghong CHEN ; Qingsheng XU ; Yi ZHANG ; Lei SU ; Ruotian WANG ; Lei LIU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(1):26-28
Objective Under the guidance of CT and three dimensional reconstruction, we made therapeutic plan for lung cancer by radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and observed its effect. Methods From February 2007 to January 2009, we used RITA radiofrequency therapeutic equipment to treat lung cancer under the guidance of 64-slice spiral CT (Siemens) and three dimensional reconstruction of the image. The target temperature is 90℃. Results We performed 29 RFA on 25 patients. In the follow-up, 10 of them showed tumor shrinkage by CT scan. 23 showed lack of tumor-uptake value by SPECT scan and 2 showed lower tumor-uptake value. Conclusion CT-guided percutaneous RFA is safe and practical for lung cancer. It has satisfactory short-term effect to reduce tumor burden.