1.Reliability and Validity of A Novel Hand-held Dynamometer for Muscles Strength of Lower Extremities
Yanbing JIA ; Hao LIU ; Yuan XIONG ; Chushan WANG ; Wenxia HONG ; Linsen ZHONG ; Zhanwu HUANG ; Shijie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(5):572-574
Objective To investigate the reliability and validity of a novel hand-held dynamometer, OE-210, for muscles strength of low-er extremities. Methods From March 1st to August 30th, 2016, 38 young adults were tested the muscle strength of quadriceps and ham-strings with OE-210 dynamometer by 2 rators, and were retested by one of the raters three days later. The isokinetic test was also conducted on all the subjects one day afterwards. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of OE-210 test results and the Pearson's correlation coeffi-cient between results of OE-210 and isokinetic test were calculated. Results The ICC of test-retest were 0.718 to 0.924, and the ICC of in-ter-rater were 0.784 to 0.870. The correlation between muscle performance measured with 2 tools were significant (P<0.001), that was light to medium on quadriceps (r=0.270-0.413), and strong on hamstrings (r=0.582-0.668). Conclusion OE-210 dynamometer was reliable for muscle strength measurement on quadriceps and hamstrings, and the conditions for valid application need further research.
2.Clinical research on arthroscopic treatment for cruciate ligament cysts of the knee.
Ji LI ; Zhong-li LI ; We-xiong LIAO ; Hao ZHANG ; Wen-zhen QU ; Ke-tao WANG ; Yi-meng YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(3):261-265
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the early clinical effects of arthroscopic treatment for cruciate ligament cysts of the knee.
METHODSFrom September 2008 to January 2014, 23 patients with cruciate cysts were treated with arthroscopic surgery. There were 11 males and 17 females, with an average age of 28.3 years old (ranged, 16 to 56 years old). Twenty patients had injuries on the right knee and 8 patients had injuries on the left knee. Eight patients had a history of injury,5 patients had a history of chronic injury,and the other 15 patients had no obvious reasons for the symptom. Before the operation, 24 patients were clearly diagnosed as the cruciate ligament cysts of knee joint,and 4 patients were diagnosed as other problems of the knee, but the diagnosis were corrected after the operation. According to the MRI before the surgery,all the patients could be divided into 3 types: 14 were type I, 6 were type II, 8 were type III. After the operation, the patients were suggested to have a rest for 2 weeks, and take exercises everyday at the same time. The knee range of motion, Lysholm score, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) 2000 subjective score, GLASGOW criteria, and McMurray test, pivot shift test, and anterior drawer test were observed to evaluate clinical results.
RESULTSAll the incisions healed at the first stage without complications. Twenty-five patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 12 to 52 months, with a mean of 26.7 months. Three patients accepted the reconstruction of ACL or tightened elongated ACL using bipolar radio frequency. The Lysholm score increased from preoperative 59.80 +/- 6.58 to 75.32 +/- 6.49 at the latest follow-up; IKDC 2000 score increased from preoperative 65.36 +/- 6.26 to 81.00 +/- 5.76 at the latest follow-up. According to GLASGOW criteria,23 patients got an excellent result and 2 good.
CONCLUSIONIt has a satisfactory curative effect on ACL reconstruction using bipolar radio frequency. It has advantages of firm fixation, simple and secure operation as well as quick postoperative recovery. It's very important to check the MRI before operations, and carefully seek the cysts during the operations, avoiding the omission of any cysts,especially the cases of multiple cysts. Finally, patients should take exercises actively after operations.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction ; Arthroscopy ; Cysts ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Injuries ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Knee Joint ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Young Adult
3.The expression of sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin 1 on peripheral mononuclear cells in patients with coronary heart disease and its clinical significance
Yisong XIONG ; Yunheng ZHOU ; Weilin WU ; Lingzhen ZHANG ; Yan LIANG ; Zaixing YANG ; Honglian GENG ; Hao WANG ; Aihua WANG ; Guanghua RONG ; Renqian ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(7):772-776
Objective To investigate the expression of sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin-one (Siglec-1, also called CD169) in lymphocytes, monocytes and neutrophils in peripheral blood in patients with coronary heart disease(CHD), and explore the relationship between Siglec-1 expression and atheresclerosis. Methods CD145 CD169 positive cell proportion and CD169 mRNA levels were respectively measured by flow cytometry and real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (FQ-RT-PCR) in 57 CHD patients and 38 healthy controls. And the levels of serum hpids were determined by automatic biochemistry analyzer. Results The flow cytometry analysis showed that CD169 protein was not found in lymphocytes and neutrophils in both CHD patients and healthy controls. The rate of CD14 CD169 double positive ceils in monocytes in CHD group was significandy higher than that in healthy controls [(12.7±2.4)% vs (1.0±0.3)% ,t =23.2,P<0.01]. And FQ-RT-PCR analysis showed that the mean CD± mRNA copy number in PBMCs in CHD group was significantly higher(3.2 fold) than that in healthy controls [t = 6. 59, P < 0.01]. However, neither differences of CD169 protein positivities [[(12. 2 ± 2. 3) %vs (13.4±2.5)% ,t = 1.87,P >0.05] nor mRNA levels [3.64 fold vs 2.79 fold when compared with healthy controls,t =0. 98, P > 0. 05] were found between CHD patients with normal and abnormal levels of serum Lipids. Conclusions CD169 is mainly expressed in human tissue-resident macrophages but not expressed in peripheral blood monecytes. And when the monocytes is stimulated by inflammation, the expression of CD169 is increased. In patients with CHD, the increased expression of CD169 protein and mRNA level has demonstrated the activation of monocytes in peripheral blood. CD169 and CD169-mediated monocytes activation may play an important role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis.
4.Association of age-related hearing loss with mice which expressed only one copy of gene encoding NKCC1 co-transporter.
Han-Qi CHU ; Hao XIONG ; Fang HAN ; Zhen-Gong WU ; Xiao-Wen HUANG ; Yong-Hua CUI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2006;41(7):537-541
OBJECTIVETo generate transgenic mice of NKCC1 +/- (heterozygous) and NKCC1 +/+ (wild-type) that have a targeted disruption in the NKCC1 gene in order to investigate the relationship of one copy of NKCC1 gene (NKCC1 +/-) and age-related hearing loss (AHL) and to study the possible pathogenesis of AHL METHODS: Auditory function of NKCC1 +/- mice was detected regularly by auditory brain response (ABR) and endocochlear potential (EP). Morphology of cochlea was observed by scanning electron microscope and content of NKCC1 protein was detected by Western blot.
RESULTSThe mean value for ABR thresholds was elevated in NKCC1 +/- mice more than that of NKCC1 +/+ mice (P < 0.01). A progression of age-related hearing loss was found in NKCC1 +/- mice. Compared with younger NKCC1 +/- mice, the mean value for ABR thresholds in aged NKCC1 +/- mice was significantly increased (P < 0.05). The EP of NKCC1 +/- aged mice was also significantly decreased more than that of the younger NKCC1 +/+ mice (P < 0.05). And content of NKCC1 protein were reduced with the growth of the age. The scanning electron microscope showed a kind of scattered punctiform absence of outer hair cells in elder NKCC1 +/- mice cochlea.
CONCLUSIONSNKCC1 gene maybe takes part in the pathogenesis of AHL. Mice that expressed only one copy of NKCC1 could lead to AHL. AHL may be correlative with the amounts of NKCC1 protein and its function and also with the loss of outer hair cells perhaps.
Age Factors ; Aging ; genetics ; physiology ; Animals ; Hearing Disorders ; etiology ; genetics ; Heterozygote ; Mice ; Mice, Knockout ; Mice, Transgenic ; Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Symporters ; genetics ; Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 2
5.Subintimal arterial flossing with antegrade-retrograde intervention technique to treat long-segment occlusion of peripheral artery.
Meng YE ; Ya-xue SHI ; Yi-ping ZHAO ; Xiao-zhong HUANG ; Wei LIANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Zhao-xiong ZHOU ; Ji-wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2011;49(3):208-212
OBJECTIVETo discuss the technique details of subintimal arterial flossing with antegrade-retrograde intervention (SAFARI) to improve technical success in the treatment of chronic total occlusions (CTO) diseases in lower extremity when there is failure to reenter the distal true lumen.
METHODSBetween May 2009 and Aug 2010, 15 patients underwent endovascular recanalization with SAFARI technique. There were 8 male and 7 female patients with a mean age of 74.9 years. There were 3 patients with severe claudication (Rutherford category 3) and 12 patients with critical limb ischemia (Rutherford category 4 to 6). The clinical and follow-up data of these patients were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSFourteen patients were treated with SAFARI technique successfully. The technique success rates were 93.3%. The mean ankle brachial index increased from 0.39 to 0.83.Symptoms were relieved in 86.6% patients, Ulcer were healed in 93.3%patients.
CONCLUSIONSSAFARI technique is a safe and effective method in treating CTO diseases, when it is failure to renter the distal true lumen with subintimal angioplasty technique.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Angioplasty, Balloon ; methods ; Arterial Occlusive Diseases ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lower Extremity ; blood supply ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies
6.Effects of fertilizer application on contents of 2-undecanone and soluble carbonhydrate in Houttuynia cordata with different fertilizers.
Rui-yu LIN ; Hao-sen LIN ; Xiao-xia SUN ; Zhong-yi ZHANG ; Chun-hua PENG ; Zhen-fang LI ; Hui CHEN ; Wen-xiong LIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(22):2352-2356
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of five kinds of fertilizers at three application levels on the content of 2-undecanone and carbohydrate in Houttuynia cordata.
METHODA single factor randomized block design was used to investigate the content of 2-undecanone and carbohydrate in the plant.
RESULTThe results showed that the content of 2-undecanone was the highest both in aerial and underground parts of H. cordata, which was fertilized with complex fertilizers served in conventional way, having the content 18.6 microg g(-1) and 26.0 microg g(-1) respectively. In addition, 2-undecanone contents in aerial parts of H. cordata (14.9 microg g(-1)) fertilized with manure of human were also higher than that with chemical fertilizer, pig and duck manures, but no significant difference were found among the other treatments in aerial or underground parts of the plants, respectively. The results also demonstrated that fertilized with organic fertilizer might be beneficial to enhance the quality of sugar in H. cordata, mainly including the contents of total sugar, solutable sugar, fructose and reduced sugar in the plants, especially with manure of human and pig.
CONCLUSIONAs the result of this study and the related previous research on yield of H. cordata were considered, the fertilizing ways for increasing quality of H. cordata should take the manure of human as a main fertilizer and mix with the other organic fertilizers, complex fertilizers and chemical ones may be needed to balance the plant nutrient. In the field practice, the amount of organic fertilizer including 108,000 kg hm(-2) human mature, together with some high-efficient complex fertilizer and a small amount of quick-acting chemical fertilizer is recommended.
Animals ; Carbohydrates ; analysis ; Ducks ; Fertilizers ; Fructose ; analysis ; Houttuynia ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Ketones ; analysis ; Manure ; Plant Components, Aerial ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Swine
7.Correlations between subacromial impingement syndrome and acromial morphology and subacromial intervals after surgery of proximal humerus fracture
Zengzhi WU ; Guoqiong ZENG ; Maosong LAI ; Hao XIONG ; Penggang LUO ; Silong ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):952-956
Objective:To investigate the correlations between subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) and acromial morphology and subacromial intervals after surgery of proximal humerus fracture.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 62 patients with proximal humerus fracture who had been treated by internal fixation with a locking titanium plate from December 2014 to December 2019 at Department of Orthopedics, People's Hospital of Gaoming District. They were 40 men and 22 women, with an average age of 53.5 years (from 35 to 71 years). By the Neer classification, there were 38 three-part and 24 four-part fractures. The incidence of SIS was determined by Nikolaus's diagnostic criteria. The patients were divided into a SIS group and a non-SIS group. The acromial morphology was observed and the subacromial intervals [acromio-greater tuberosity of humerus interval (AGI) and acromio-plate interval (API)] were measured on postoperative X-ray films. The correlations were analyzed between them and SIS.Results:All patients completed treatments and follow-ups from 3 to 15 months (average, 10 months). There was no incision infection or internal fixation failure. There were 18 cases in the SIS group and 44 ones in the non-SIS group. In the SIS group, 3 cases had type Ⅰ acromion while 15 ones type Ⅱ or type Ⅲ acromion; in the non-SIS group, 20 cases had type Ⅰ acromion while 24 ones type Ⅱ or type Ⅲ acromion. The proportion of patients with type Ⅱ or type Ⅲ acromion in the SIS group was significantly higher than that in the non-SIS group ( P<0.05). AGI and API in the SIS group were (11.6±2.1) mm and (14.2±2.4) mm, significantly shorter than those in the non-SIS group [(15.7±2.8) mm and (18.5±3.2) mm] ( P<0.05). Conclusions:SIS is a common complication after surgery of proximal humerus fracture. Abnormal acromial morphology (type Ⅱ or type Ⅲ acromion), poor fracture reduction (reduced AGI), and high placement of a titanium plate (reduced API) may be all important factors leading to SIS.
8.Construction of polybutylcyanoacrylate nanoparticles loaded brain derived neurotrophic factor gene and their expressions in rat brain tissues
Xue LAI ; Wu ZHONG ; Yingchun HU ; Hao LI ; Yu XIONG ; Ligang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2015;14(10):973-978
Objective To prepare the polybutylcyanoacrylate nanoparticles (PBCA-NPs) loaded brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene as the gene delivery system and explore their expressions in rat brain tissues so as to observe the influence of PBCA-NPs in BDNF expression.Methods PBCA-NPs were prepared by emulsion polymerization method.Surface of PBCA-NPs was surveyed by transmission electron micrograph (TEM) and zeta potentials of PBCA-NPs were determined with laser grain analyzer.The PBCA-NPs surface was modified by cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB).The eukaryotic expression vectors PPEGFP-BDNF were constructed;after verification by double enzyme digestion and sequencing, pPEGFP-BDNF was packaged by PBCA-NPs.Forty-eight male SD rats were randomly divided into blank-control group, PBCA group, pPEGFP-BDNF group and PBCA-PEGFP-BDNF group (n=12), and Feeney's method was used to induce craniocerebral injury models in these rats, and then, one mL normal saline, PBCA-NPs, PEGFP-BDNF plasmids and PBCA-PEGFP-BDNF plasmids were given to the above groups.Seven d after that, peripheral brain tissues of right injury brain tissues were chosen;expressions of BDNF gene were detected by pathological examination, real time-PCR and Western blotting.Results Nps with even size and smooth surface were successfully obtained, holding the high zeta electric potential ([62.23±2.15] %).The new constructed vectors were confirmed by restricted enzyme and sequencing.Real time-PCR indicated significant difference of BDNF mRNA expressions among the four groups (F=112.668, P=0.000);as compared with that in the other three groups, the BDNF mRNA expression in the PBCA-PEGFP-BDNF group was significantly higher (P<0.05).Western blotting indicated significant difference of BDNF protein expressions among the four groups (F=66.629, P=0.000);as compared with that in the blank group and PBCA group, the BDNF protein expression in the PEGFP-BDNF group was significantly higher (P<0.05), and that in the PBCA-PEGFP-BDNF group was significantly higher than the other three groups (P<0.05).Conclusion PBCA-NPs could be a good vector and provide a new way for gene therapy of craniocerebral injury.
9.An open-labeled, randomized, multicenter phase IIa study of gambogic acid injection for advanced malignant tumors.
Yihebali CHI ; Xiao-kai ZHAN ; Hao YU ; Guang-ru XIE ; Zhen-zhong WANG ; Wei XIAO ; Yong-gang WANG ; Fu-xing XIONG ; Jun-feng HU ; Lin YANG ; Cheng-xu CUI ; Jin-wan WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(9):1642-1646
BACKGROUNDGambogic acid is a pure active compound isolated from the traditional Chinese medicinal plant gamboge (Garcinia morella Desv.). Based on the preliminary results of a phase I study, this phase IIa study compared the efficacy and safety of different dosage schedules of gambogic acid in patients with advanced malignant tumors.
METHODSPatients with advanced or metastases cancer who had not received any effective routine conventional treatment or who had failed to respond to the existing conventional treatment were randomly assigned to receive either 45 mg/m(2) gambogic acid intravenously from Days 1 to 5 of a 2-week cycle (Group A), or 45 mg/m(2) every other day for a total of five times during a 2-week cycle (Group B). The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR).
RESULTSTwenty-one patients assigned to Group A and 26 to Group B were included in the final analysis. The ORRs were 14.3% in Group A and 0% in Group B. It was not possible to analyze the significant difference because one of the values was zero. The disease control rates (DCRs) were 76.2% in Group A and 61.5% in Group B (P = 0.0456). The observed adverse reactions were mostly Grades I and II, and occurred in most patients after administration of the trial drug. There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two arms.
CONCLUSIONSThe preliminary results of this phase IIa exploratory study suggest that gambogic acid has a favorable safety profile when administered at 45 mg/m(2). The DCR was greater in patients receiving gambogic acid on Days 1 - 5 of a 2-week cycle, but the incidence of adverse reactions was similar irrespective of the administration schedule.
Adult ; Aged ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; Xanthones ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects
10.Treatment strategies for huge central neurocytomas.
Zhong-wei XIONG ; Jian-jian ZHANG ; Ting-bao ZHANG ; Shou-jia SUN ; Xiao-lin WU ; Hao WANG ; Chao YOU ; Yu WANG ; Hua-qiu ZHANG ; Jin-cao CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2015;35(1):105-110
Central neurocytomas (CNs), initially asymptomatic, sometimes become huge before detection. We described and analyzed the clinical, radiological, operational and outcome data of 13 cases of huge intraventricular CNs, and discussed the treatment strategies in this study. All huge CNs (n=13) in our study were located in bilateral lateral ventricle with diameter ≥5.0 cm and had a broad-based attachment to at least one side of the ventricle wall. All patients received craniotomy to remove the tumor through transcallosal or transcortical approach and CNs were of typical histologic and immunohistochemical features. Adjuvant therapies including conventional radiation therapy (RT) or gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) were also performed postoperatively. Transcallosal and transcortical approaches were used in 8 and 5 patients, respectively. Two patients died within one month after operation and 3 patients with gross total resection (GTR) were additionally given a decompressive craniectomy (DC) and/or ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) as the salvage therapy. Six patients received GTR(+RT) and 7 patients received subtotal resection (STR)(+GKRS). Eight patients suffered serious complications such as hydrocephalus, paralysis and seizure after operation, and patients who underwent GTR showed worse functional outcome [less Karnofsky performance scale (KPS) scores] than those having STR(+GKRS) during the follow-up period. The clinical outcome of huge CNs seemed not to be favorable as that described in previous reports. Surgical resection for huge CNs should be meticulously considered to guarantee the maximum safety. Better results were achieved in STR(+GKRS) compared with GTR(+RT) for huge CNs, suggesting that STR(+GKRS) may be a better treatment choice. The recurrent or residual tumor can be treated with GKRS effectively.
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