1.EFFECT OF HEMOPERFUSION WITH IMMOBILIZED SPECIFIC ABSORBENT ON SEPSIS IN RATS
Yang SHAO ; Xiang WANG ; Gang FENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
To observe the changes in hemorheology, endotoxin and TNF ? in blood after hemoperfusion(HP) with adsorbent immobilized polymyxin B (PMB) on sepsis in rats. Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups:LPS+HP+PMB,LPS+HP and LPS. All the rats received intravenously injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, Escherichia coil O111:B4,1mg/kg). Plasma of the rats in the group of LPS+HP+PMB was passed through a column containing sepharose coated activated charcoal immobilized polymyxin B at the 4th hour after LPS injection. The treated plasma was transfused bak after being mixed with blood cells. In LPS+HP group, the column did not contain immobilized polymyxin B. The animals of LPS group received LPS only. Quantitative endotoxin determination in blood was done with limulus amebocyte lysate test,TNF ? of the plasma assayed with ELISA, and hemorheology parameters were also observed after hemoperfusion. In LPS+HP+PMB group, the concentration of plasma was significantly decreased after hemoperfusion, but it was still significantly higher than the baseline value, and there was a decrease of blood cell ratio after hemoperfusion. The results suggest that specific adsorbent could remove endotoxin in the circulation and improve hemorheology.
3.Preliminary construction of a novel tissue-engineered BMG/PBST biphasic scaffold for annulus fibrosus in vitro
Dechao YUAN ; Zhu CHEN ; Xiaocong XIANG ; Kang LIU ; Gang FENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(1):35-42
Objective To construct a novel tissue?engineered bone matrix gelatin (BMG)/poly[butylene succinate?co?tere?phthalate] (PBST) biphasic scaffold for annulus fibrosus. Methods The PBST spinning fibers were prepared by electrospinning and the porosity and water absorption rate were tested. Rabbit annulus fibrosus cells were isolated, cultured and identified through SafraninOstaining, and collagenⅡimmunohistochemical staining in vitro. And then annulus fibrosus cells were implanted on the PBST fiber, whose growth situation was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Then the BMG/PBST biphasic scaf?fold was constructed by BMG as the outer annular fibrosus and PBST fiber as the inner annular fibrosus. The annulus fibrosus cells were implanted on the biphasic scafflod and cultured for 3, 7 and 21 days in vitro. The biomechanical and biological property was observed at the predetermined time point. Results The porosity of the fiber was 61.83%±7.33%and its water absorption rate was 297.34%± 57.13%. The identified result of annulus fibrosus cells were positive, suggesting that the cells have still kept their annulus fibrosus cells characteristics. The cells growth could be observed through SEM at 3rd and 7th day after implanted on the fi?bers. After cultured on the BMG/PBST scaffold, HE staining proved that the cells could ingress into the inner of fiber with time. SafraninOstaining and collagenⅡimmunohistochemical staining proved that the cells can secreted abundant proteoglycan and collagenⅡ, the special annulus fibrosus cell extracellular matrix. Compared with the BMG/PBST scaffold without cells, the elastic modulus of biphasic scaffold was increased from 14.83±1.02 MPa to 17.56±1.47 MPa after cultured with cells for 21 days in vitro. Conclusion The novel tissue?engineered biphasic scaffold for annulus fibrosus constructed with BMG and PBST fiber spinning has good cytocompatibility and biomechanical characteristics, which provide a basis for the complete tissue engineered interverte?bral disc.
5.A CT study on the morphology characteristics of posterolateral tibial plateau fractures
Xiang GAO ; Hang LI ; Qiang ZHENG ; Gang FENG ; Jianbing LI ; Zhijun PAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;34(7):709-716
Objective To evaluate the frequency and morphological characteristics of the posterolateral articular fracture in tibial plateau fractures.Methods A retrospective analysis of CT images and clinical data was taken among 309 cases of tibial plateau fractures from 2008 May to 2013 January.There are total 264 patients were recorded excluding 45 cases with which the CT image is missing or not compatible with the medical Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS).To determine the occurrence rate of the posterolateral articular fracture in tibial plateau fractures and measure morphological parameters such as the axial angle of fracture line,articular surface area,sagittal fracture angle,fracture height,and amount of displacement.Results 39 cases of posterolateral articular fragments were found in 264 cases of tibial plateau fractures with the 14.8% incidence (39/264).There were 18 males and 21 females,aged from 31-70 years (mean,52 years).17 left cases and 22 right cases.The mechanism of injury were traffic accident in 22 patients,blow by a heavy object in 2 patients,a fall in 11 patients,and other causes (unknown) in 4 patients.The posterolateral plateau articular fracture fragment has morphological characteristics of a conical shape fragment and the major articular fragment angle was 22° (range,-43°-62°),and an average accounted for 14.1% of the articular surface of the total tibial plateau (range,8%-32%).The posterolateral fragment exhibits a vertical fracture pattern and an average sagittal fracture angle was 76° (range,58°-97°),suggestive of shear instability and vertical displacement.Maximum posterior cortical height was 28 mm (range,18-42 mm),and average size of the displacement was 10.48 mm (range,2-19 mm).Conclusion The posterolateral plateau articular fracture fragment has morphological characteristics of a conical shape fragment,relative small articular surface area and sagittal fracture angle.
6.Investigation of relationship between occupational dermatoses in coal miners and their working environment.
Xing-gang WANG ; Xi-xiang WU ; Gui-xin ZHENG ; Xiao-juan WANG ; Yu-juan FENG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(8):489-491
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7.Clinical observation of one transscleral sutured fixation intraocular lens implanted in the capsular treating traumatic lens dislocation
Gang, LIU ; Feng, GAO ; Xiang-Jun, DAI ; Yue-Jun, LIU ; Fang, LI
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2130-2132
AIM: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of one transscleral sutured fixation intraocular lens implanted in the capsular treating traumatic lens dislocation.
METHODS: Twelve eyes with lens subluxation from 12 patients during Mar. 2013 to Mar. 2015 were reviewed. The stopping and chopping method combined with manual nuclear extraction was performed in extent of lens subluxation less than 1/2 quadrant and transscleral sutured fixation intraocular lens implanted in the capsular. Visual acuity, best - corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, corneal endothelial cell count and the position of IOL were observed and recorded.
RESULTS: All the surgeries were performed successfully. Patients were followed up for 6 - 12mo. During the follow-up period, the number of eyes for BCVA ≥0. 8, 0. 4 - 0. 6 and ≤0. 3 was 2, 7 and 3, respectively. It meant 66. 67% of the eyes showed BCVA in 0. 5-0. 6. Intraocular pressure and the position of all intraocular lens were normal. Effects of operation on corneal endothelial cells were slight. No complications took place in and after surgery.
CONCLUSION: Without implanting capsular tension ring ( CTR ) , we successfully use the intraocular lens ( IOL) single loop suture fixation in the capsular bag for the treatment of the patient with traumatic lens dislocation. It indicates that the pressure and place shift from the use of IOL avoided by this method without implantation of CTR. This method is safe and effective for the treatment of eyes with traumatic lens dislocation.
8.Anterolateral approach for tibial plateau fractures involving the posterior column
Gang FENG ; Zhijun PAN ; Qiang ZHENG ; Hang LI ; Jianbing LI ; Jianwei WANG ; Xiang GAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(18):1151-1159
Objective To investigate the effect of treating tibial plateau fractures involving the posterior column via anterolateral approach.To discuss its merit and demerit,indications and contraindications.Methods From Jan 2012 to Jan 2015,37 patients with closed tibial plateau fractures involving the posterior column were treated by 3.5mm proximal tibial plate with narrow plate head through standard anterolateral approach.The group included 25 males and 12 females,aged from 23 to 65 years old (average 44.6 years old).During the treatment and follow-up period,the curative effect was evaluated by using Rasmussen's radiological grading for early radiological outcomes and HSS grading,Lysholm grading,Lachman test and Pivot-shift testfor clinical examination at the 1 year follow-up.Results The average time for the operation was 98 min (range,55-170 min).1 year follow-up was completed in 37 patients.The average fracture union time and full weight bearing were 10.6 weeks (range,8-16 weeks) and 11.2 weeks (range,8-20 weeks) respectively without reduction loss.No statistical difference was found in either the tibial plateau angle (TPA) or posterior slope angle (PA) when comparing the results at instant,3rd month,6th month and 12 month.The mean score of the Rasmussen' s radiological grading was 15.6(range,12-18) and the mean score of the HSS grading was 88.6 (range,80-100).The average range of motion of the knee joint was 128.6°(range,110°-150°).The mean score of the Lysholm grading was 91.6±3.9. The Lachman test and the Pivot-shift test were negtive.Conclusion Treating tibial plateau fractures involving the posterior column by 3.5 mm proximal tibial plate with narrow plate head through standard anterolateral approach is an effective method.The protocol is simple and safe,the approach is familiar by most clinicians.Good reduction and fixation,earlier functional exercise can be achieved easily.The knee function recovered well and earlier curative effect was satisfied.
9.Association of vascular calcification and gremlin expression in radial arteries of patients with stage 5 of chronic kidney disease
Li-feng GONG ; Jing-kui LU ; Wei-gang TANG ; Wei NG JIA ; Gui-xiang MA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(11):807-810
Objective To study the association of the expression of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) antagonist gremlin and vascular calcification in radial arteries of patients with stage 5 of chronic kidney disease (CKD).Methods Radial arteries of 40 patients with stage 5 of CKD were collected as specimens of the study group,which were trimmed off during arterial venous fistula operations.Splenic trabecular arteries were collected as specimens of the control group,which were removed from 38 patients with simple traumatic splenic rupture.All the arteries were examined histologically for calcification with yon Kossa stain.Expressions of gremlin and BMP-2,-7were detected by immunohistochemistry and their serum concentrations were detected by ELISA.Images of histological sections were semi-quantitatively analyzed by Image-Pro Plus 6.0.SPSS 19.0software was used to perform statistical analysis.Results Significantly positive von Kossa stain was found in radial arteries from 12 of 40 patients (30%) in study group,which located in the layer of medial smooth muscle cells.However,there was no obvious positive stain in control group.Additionally,in study group,significant expressions of gremlin and BMP-2 were detected in those radial arteries of positive yon Kossa stain,which also located in the layer of medial smooth muscle cells.Positive correlations were found among gremlin expression level,BMP-2 expression level and yon Kossa stain intensity.However,the BMP-7 expression intensity in arteries of study group was much weaker as compared to control group.Conclusions Both gremlin and BMP-2 may be involved in the process that the smooth muscle cells of radial arteries in patients with stage 5 of CKD phenotypically transform into osteoblast-like cells.However,BMP-7 possibly prevents this process.
10.Chitosan hydrogel composite with adipose-derived stem cells for repair of rabbit articular cartilage defect
Tao LIN ; Zhu CHEN ; Dechao YUAN ; Kang LIU ; Xiaocong XIANG ; Yuchuan ZHOU ; Gang FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(4):357-362
Objective To fabricate a novel tissue-engineered cartilage with adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) seeded on the chitosan hydrogel scaffold to repair articular cartilage defect.Methods Adipose tissue and costal cartilage were harvested from New Zealand rabbits,and ADSCs in passage one and chondrocytes were obtained after the samples were digested and cultured in vitro.ADSCs were digested,suspended,seeded onto the sterile chitosan gel,and cultured in vitro for 1 week to fabricate the tissue-engineered cartilage.The defects were respectively filled with the tissue-engineered cartilage (composite group),chondrocyte suspension (cell group),chitosan gel (material group) and nothing at all (control group).At postoperative 12 weeks,cartilage repair was evaluated using the gross examination,histological staining,immunohistochemical staining and international cartilage repair society (ICRS) histological score.Results Effect of cartilage repair in composite group was significantly better compared to other groups.The regenerated tissue in composite group seemed tightly bound in normal tissue,with similar structure and extracellular matrix secretion.ICRS histological score in composite group was (13.89 ± 0.14) points,which differed significantly from (7.06 ± 0.19) points in control group,(7.14 ± 0.22) points in cell group and (7.46 ± 0.26) points in material group (P <0.01).Conclusion The tissue-engineered cartilage with ADSCs seeded onto the chitosan hydrogel is effective for repair of articular cartilage defect.