1.Anatomy study on the fixation technique of buttress plate in the posterior column of the acetabulum.
He-Rong LÜ ; Zhi-Yong HE ; Gen-Cun WANG ; Jiong-Cheng HE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(4):321-325
OBJECTIVETo solve the problem of screw penetrating the joint surface easily by determining the angle of inclination and the mean longth screw plated on the posterior column.
METHODSTen specimens of adult male cadavers, aged 20 to 74 years old, averaged 54.5 years old, were collected. After removal of the bilateral femurs from the hip joints, and sawing through the sacral and pubic symphysis in the median sagittal plane, 20 semi pelvic specimens were used for this study when the osseous abnormalities were excluded. The specimens were air dried naturelly after the soft tissue attaching to the pelvis had been eliminated. The margin of superior acetabular and inferior acetabular were determined, and the serial cross-sections of the acetabular posterior column were made. The width of posterior column,the width of acetabulum,the width ratio of acetabulum to posterior column, the angle of inclination and the mean length of screw on all entry points were measured. Defined the level parallel to 1/2 section of superior acetabulum was cross-section B; 1/2 section of acetabulum was C; 1/2 section of inferior acettabulum was D. At the different levels, defined the entry point on the outer edge of posterior column of the acetabulum or the trailing edge of acetabulum was B0, C0 or D0; lateral 1/2 of posterior column of the acetabulum was B1, C1 or D1; 1/2 of posterior column of the acetabulum was B2, C2 or D2; medial 1/2 of posterior column of the acetabulum was B3, C3 or D3; the inner edge of posterior column of the acetabulum was B4,C4 or D4.
RESULTSOn cross-section B, the angle of inclination and the mean length of screw at B0 was 41 degrees and 44.0 mm; at B1 was 66 degrees and 42.2 mm; at B2 was 91 degrees and 59.5 mm; at B3 was 107 degrees and 64.0 mm; the maximum angle and the mean length at point B4 was 123 degrees and 65.5 mm; the minimum angle and the mean length at point B4 was 109 degrees and 59.0 mm. On cross-section C,the angle and the mean length at point CO was 39 degrees and 39.0 mm; at C1 was 57 degrees and 36.0 mm; at C2 was 74 degrees and 36.0 mm;at C3 was 90 degrees and 36.0 mm; at C4 was 106 degrees and 76.0 mm. On cross-section D,the angle and the mean length at DO was 42 degrees and 35.5 mm; at D1 was 61 degrees and 33.0 mm; at D2 was 81 degrees and 32.0 mm; at D3 was 100 degrees and 31.0 mm; at D4 was 120 degrees and 74.0 mm.
CONCLUSIONWhen using the fixation technique of acetabular posterior column plate, the angles of screw-posterior column are 40 degrees to 60 degrees, 60 degrees to 75 degrees, 75 degrees to 90 degrees and 90 degrees to the angle of parallel to the square area respectively on the region of outer 1/4,outer-middle 1/4,inner-middle 1/4 and inner 1/4 of the acetabulum region, and the screw length is 30 mm.
Acetabulum ; anatomy & histology ; injuries ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Bone Plates ; Bone Screws ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; instrumentation ; Fractures, Bone ; surgery ; Humans ; Internal Fixators ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult
2.Feasible study of the minimal-invasive surgical treatment for the pelvis fractures.
He-rong LÜ ; Zhi-yong HE ; Guo LI ; Gen-cun WANG ; Jian-jun ZHANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(11):818-821
OBJECTIVETo discuss feasibility of minimal-invasive surgical treatment of the pelvis fractures.
METHODSTwenty-six patients with pelvis fractures were treated by micro-surgical treatment. There were 15 male and 11 female with an average age of 40 years ranging from 20 to 62 years. All patients were closed fractures, 17 patients were hemi-pelvis fractures, 9 patients were bilateral-pelvis fractures. The fracture type of posterior ring of pelvis as follows:8 patients were sacro-iliac joint dislocation, 12 patients were vertical section fractures in the outboard of the sacrum. The fracture type of anterior ring of pelvis as follows: 9 patients were hemi-fracture of rami ossis pubisi or hemi-fracture of rami ischi, 7 patients were bilateral-fracture of rami ossis pubisi or bilateral-fracture of rami ischii, 6 patients were separation of symphysis pubis. Six patients accompanied with shock. Anterior ring of pelvis was fixation by lag screw via superior ramus of pubis and pubic symphysis; Posterior ring of pelvis was fixation by lag screw via sacroiliac joint or intrasacral rod via ilium. X-ray films and multi-slice spiral CT of pelvis was obtained in order to understand exterior and inner details about pelvis fractures. Adopt orientation in body and inducted by C-arm digital subtracting X-ray system when operating.
RESULTSBlood loss was about 10 to 50 ml (mean 30 ml). Operation time was 30 to 50 minutes. Time of fracture union was 8 to 12 weeks (mean 11 weeks). Wound infection, ununion of fracture and nerve injuries had not been found.
CONCLUSIONMinimally invasive operation has the merit of short operation time, fine effect, soon recovering and few complication.
Adult ; Bone Screws ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Fractures, Bone ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Fractures, Closed ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Pelvic Bones ; diagnostic imaging ; injuries ; surgery ; Radiography
3.TACE combined with RFA and hepatic artery infusion of autologous cytokine-induced killer cells for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma: a clinical study
Jing-Cun SU ; Wei ZHAO ; Ji-Hong HU ; Gen-Fa YI ; Tong WANG ; Hui-Xia NI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(1):24-29
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and hepatic artery infusion of autologous cytokineinduced killer (CIK) cells in treating clinical stage I hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods A total of 80 patients with confirmed HCC,who were treated with comprehensive interventional therapy during the period from January 2009 to May 2010,were enrolled in this follow-up study.The patients were divided into the study group (n=38),receiving TACE,RFA and autologous CIK cells therapy,and the control group (n=42),receiving TACE and RFA only.The quality of life (QOL),changes in immune function indexes,progression free survival (PFS) and survival rate were calculated,and the results were compared between the two groups.Results (1) QOL score:after the treatment the QOL score of the study group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05).(2) Immune function:the post-treatment immune function values were different from the pre-treatment ones in both groups,the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05);and the differences between the two groups were also statistically significant (P<0.05),with the changes of the study group being more obvious.(3) PFS and survival rate:the median PFS of the study group and the control group was 48.0 and 40.1 months respectively,while the one-,2-,3-,5-year survival rates of the study group and the control group were 100%,89.5%,71.1%,55.3% and 95.2%,88.1%,64.3%,28.6% respectively.Both the median PFS and survival rate in the study group were higher than those in the control group.Conclusion In treating clinical stage I HCC,TACE combined with RFA and hepatic artery infusion of autologous CIK ceils can improve QOL of patients,strengthen patient's immune function,prolong the median PFS,and increase the overall survival rate.
4.Effect of FSD-C10 on modulation of inflammatory microenvironment in an Alzheimer disease double transgenic mouse model
fang Qing GU ; zhong Jie YU ; Hao WU ; hua Yan LI ; jie Hui FAN ; Zhi CHAI ; Qing WANG ; guo Bao XIAO ; gen Cun MA
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(10):1729-1737
AIM:To explore the therapeutic effect of a novel Rho kinase inhibitor FSD-C10 onβ-amyloid pro-tein precursor (APP)/presenilin-1 (PS1) double transgenic mice.METHODS: The transgenic mice overexpressing hu-man APP with the Swedish mutation (695) and human PS1 with ΔE9 mutation at the age of 8 months were used in this study.The mice were randomly divided into model group and FSD-C10 intervention group, and wild-type mice at the same age served as normal controls .The mice in FSD-C10 intervention group were treated with FSD-C10 (25 mg· kg-1 · d-1 ) for 2 months by intraperitoneal injection .The mice in model group and the wild-type mice were injected with saline in the similar manner.Morris water maze (MWM) test was applied to examine the capacity of learning and memory .The Aβ1-42 deposition, Tau protein phosphorylation , and the expression of β-site APP-cleaving enzyme ( BACE) as well as inflammato-ry molecules, such as TLR-4 and NF-Κb, and M1/M2 microglial markers, such as Inos and Arg-1, were determined by the methods of immunohistochemistry and Western blot .RESULTS: Compared with model group , FSD-C10 significantly improved the learning and memory abilities of APP/PS1 double transgenic mice , accompanied by reduced Aβ1-42 deposi-tion, Tau protein phosphorylation and BACE expression in the hippocampus .The intervention of FSD-C10 decreased the protein levels of TLR-4 and p-NF-Κb, reduced the expression of Inos and increased the expression of Arg-1 in the brain tissues.CONCLUSION:The novel Rho kinase inhibitor FSD-C10 improves the capacity of spatial learning and memory in APP/PS1 double transgenic mice , which may be related to the inhibition of TLRs/NF-Κb signaling pathway , the reduction of the secretion of inflammatory molecules and the polarization of anti-inflammatory M2 microglia, thus improving the in-flammatory microenvironment of the brain in APP/PS1 double transgenic mice .
5.Formyl peptide receptor-2 enhances inflammatory response induced by lipopolysaccharide in BV-2 cells
Qing WANG ; Li-Juan SONG ; Jie-Zhong YU ; Zhi-Chao YANG ; Wei-Jia JIANG ; Yan-Hua LI ; Wen-Juan GUO ; Cun-Gen MA
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(2):202-207
Aim To investigate the expression of formyl peptide receptor-2 (FPR2) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced-BV-2 cells,and detect FPR2's influence on inflammatory response induced by LPS.Methods After 1 mg · L-1 LPS acting on BV-2 cells at 12 h,the extrinsic inflammatory model was established.We used the Western blot assay to test the levels of FPR2 protein.And the expressions of phosphorylated NF-κB,TNF-α and IL-1β were investigated when the LPS-induced-BV-2 was incubated with FPR2's agonist MMK-1 and antagonist Boc-2.Transwell assay was also used to detect the LPS-inducedBV-2 migration induced by MMK-1 and Boc-2.Resuits LPS up-regulated the expression of FPR2,and when its agonist was acted on LPS-induced-BV-2,the levels of phosphorylated NF-κB,TNF-α and IL-1β were significantly higher than those of LPS group.In addition,the chemotaxis of LPS-induced-BV-2 also increased by MMK-1.These effects were abolished by Boc-2.Conclusions LPS can increase the expression of FPR2 on BV-2 cells,and FPR2 enhances the inflammatory response induced by LPS.
6.Study on the preventive effect of schisandrin on neural tube defects in mice and its mechanism
Yi RU ; Liang-Qi XIE ; Xin-Liang WANG ; Bao-Guo XIAO ; Xiao-Ming JIN ; Cun-Gen MA ; Zhi CHAI ; Hui-Jie FAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2023;48(12):1370-1377
Objective To investigate the preventive effect of schisandrin(SCH)on fetal neural tube defects(NTDs)of mice and its mechanism.Methods C57BL/6 mice were mated with female and male at a ratio of 2:1.Pregnant female mice with vaginal plug after mating were randomly divided into control group,model group,SCH group,and folic acid group,with 9 mice in each group.The NTDs fetal mice model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of all-trans retinoic acid(atRA)(7.5 mg/kg)on embryonic day 7.5(E 7.5 d).During E 0.5 d-E 11.5 d,pregnant rats in folic acid group were given folic acid[61.0 μg/(kg·d)]by gavage once a day,and pregnant rats in SCH group were given SCH[8.0 mg/(kg·d)]by gavage once a day.Fetal mice were removed by cesarean section on E 11.5 d.PC12 cells were divided into control group,model group and SCH group.PC12 cells were treated with atRA(20 μmol/L)for 12 hours to establish cell damage model in model group,and treated with SCH(2.5 μmol/L)for 24 hours in SCH group.Fetuses were identified NTDs by stereoscopic microscopy.HE staining was used to observe the closure of the neural tube.The expression levels of p-PI3K,Akt and p-Akt molecules in PI3K/Akt signaling pathway were detected by Western Blotting.Results Compared with control group,the incidence of NTDs was significantly increased in mice of model group(P<0.01);compared with model group,the incidence of NTDs was decreased in folic acid group and SCH group(P<0.01);compared with folic acid group,SCH group had a lower incidence of NTDs(P<0.01).Western Blotting results showed that compared with control group,the expression of p-PI3K and p-Akt protein in fetal tissues of model group was significantly decreased(P<0.01,P<0.05);compared with model group,there was no significant difference in expression of p-PI3K and p-Akt in fetal tissues of folic acid group(P>0.05),while the expression of p-PI3K and p-Akt protein in SCH group was significantly higher(P<0.05).Compared with control group,PC12 cells in model group showed lower expression levels of p-PI3K and p-Akt(P<0.05);compared with model group,PC12 cells in SCH group showed higher expression levels of p-PI3K and p-Akt(P<0.05).Conclusions SCH can reduce the incidence of atRA-induced NTDs in fetal mice,and its preventive effect is better than folic acid,which may be related to the activation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
7. Mechanism of grape seed proanthocyanidin oligomers inhibiting polarization of type Al astrocytes
Qing WANG ; Zhi-Chao YANG ; Yi-Wei DONG ; Shu-Wen YUAN ; Yan-Qing LI ; Li-Juan SONG ; Cun-Gen MA ; Jian-Jun HUANG ; Cun-Gen MA
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2023;39(1):77-83
Aim To explore the mechanism of grape seed proanthocyanidins (GSPs) targeting astrocytes (AS), so as to regulate the phenotype and function of AS and maximize their neuroprotective effect. Methods The effects of GSPs on the phenotype, secretion of pro-inflammatory factors and neurotrophic factors of Al AS induced by TNF-α, IL-1α and Clq were investigated by RT-PCR, Elisa and Western blot in vitro. And JNK phosphorylation was determined using Western blot. Results GSPs significantly reduced the expression of C3d and Clq of Al AS markers and inhibited the phosphorylation of JNK. Moreover, compared with the model group, GSPs could significantly inhibit the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-1 α, IL-17 and H
8.Analysis of influencing factors of secondary metabolites contents in cultivated Polygala tenuifolia.
Ya-Jie PU ; Dan-Dan WANG ; Yan YAN ; Hong-Ling TIAN ; Bing PENG ; Xue-Mei QIN ; Cun-Gen MA ; Chen-Hui DU ; Ben-Xiang HU ; Fu-Sheng ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2017;42(16):3167-3177
This work was launched to explore the effect of habitat and growth year on the secondary metabolites contents of cultivated Polygala tenuifolia. The samples of cultivated P. tenuifolia were analyzed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography(UPLC)-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(Q-TOF MS), and the obtained data were analyzed using multiple statistical analysis and cluster analysis. The results showed that compared with growth year, habitat is a main influencing factor which affected the secondary metabolites contents of P. tenuifolia. The contents of sucrose esters and oligosacchride multi-esters are greatly dependent on the habitat (the sample-AG with high levels of components of tenuifoliside B and tenuifoliside C, and the sample-FY with high levels of 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose, tenuifoliose S, tenuifoliose L, and tenuifoliose V). There is no obvious effect of habitat and growth year on xanthone. The contents of triterpene saponins are greatly dependent on the growth year, and the content of parts of triterpene saponins increased as time goes on.The result indicated that the effect of habitat and growth year on different types of secondary metabolites is not completely equivalent. This study will contribute to the breeding of P. tenuifolia and amendment of current commodity criteria.
9. GLPS improves EAE demyelination through inhibition of TLR4/NF-KB pathway
Yan-Qing LI ; Qing WANG ; Zhi-Chao YANG ; Li-Juan SONG ; Jian-Chun LIU ; Cun-Gen MA ; Han-Bin WANG ; Li-Zhi YANG ; Bao-Guo XIAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2023;39(10):1914-1920
Aim To explore the protective effects of ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides (GLPS) on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS) and the underlying mechanism. Methods Thirty C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into three groups: normal control group, EAE model group and GLPS group (5 mg • kg
10.The effects of catechin on inflammatory response induced by lipopolysaccharide in BV-2 cells
Qing WANG ; Zhe-lin JIA ; Li-juan SONG ; Jie-zhong YU ; Zhi-chao YANG ; Wei-jia JIANG ; Bao-guo XIAO ; Cun-gen MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2018;53(2):244-248
The effects of catechin on inflammatory response of BV-2 cells were investigated using the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) model. BV-2 cells were incubated with LPS (1 mg·L-1) for 12 h in the microglia inflammatory model in vitro. After catechin and LPS co-incubation for 12 h, MTT, ELISA and Western blot were used to detect cell viability, cytokines, cell migration and protein expression. In addition, transwell assay was conducted to investigate the effect of catechin on cell chemokaxis. Catechin did not show any cytotoxicity effect on BV-2 cells, but reversed the change in cell morphology and inhibited the release of TNF-α and IL-1β, cell chemotaxis and phosphorylation of NF-κB/p65. In conclusion, Catechin could inhibit the LPS-induced inflammatory response in BV-2 cells.