1.Expression of Advanced Glycation End Products in a Rat Model of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Yannan ZHAO ; Hongxiang LIU ; Jianing HUO ; Xiaoxin MA
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(5):388-391
Objective To investigate the expression of advanced glycation end products(AGEs)in a rat model of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)induced by dehydroepiandrosterone. Methods The PCOS rat model was established using dehydroepiandrosterone . After confirming that the model rats were set up successfully,serum AGEs concentrations were measured using competitive ELISA and the expression of AGEs in the ovarian tissues of these rats was detected using immunohistochemistry. Results The serum AGEs level in the experimental group were signifi?cantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05). Furthermore,AGEs expression were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group(P<0.01). Conclusion AGEs are highly expressed in the rat PCOS model,signifying their importance in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of PCOS.
2.Experimental study on viscoelasticity of spinal lumbar vertebrae (T12-S1) by simulating the operation of excising intervertebral disc and planting bone on back route and the operation of excising intervertebral disc and inserting fusion cage.
Baolin ZHAO ; Jianing HE ; Hongshun MA ; Yougeng YANG ; Wenge YAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(2):212-216
According to the physiological characteristics of lumbar vertebrae in Chinese, we designed and made a lumbar vertebral fusion cage of titanium and then engaged in its biomechanical test. T12-S1 of lumbar vertebrae from 18 fresh dead bodies were used. We measured the stress relaxation and the creep effects of the normal group (T12-S1 of intact lumbar vertebrae), the control group 1(simulating operation of excising intervertebral disc and planting bone on the back route) and the control group 2(simulating operation of excising intervertebral disc and inserting fusion cage). The data and stress, strain-time curves under the condition of constant stress and strain were obtained. Regression analysis yielded the reduced stress relaxation and creep functions. Finally, we analyzed and discussed the effects of the operation of excising intervertebral disc and planting bone on the back route and the operation of excising intervertebral disc and inserting fusion cage on the stability of spine.
Elasticity
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Humans
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Intervertebral Disc
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physiology
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surgery
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Lumbar Vertebrae
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physiology
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Spinal Fusion
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Spine
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Titanium
3.Preliminary Construction of Tissue Engineering Nucleus Pulposus Combining Silk Fibroin Porous Scaffold with Rabbit Nucleus Pulposus Cells
Jianing ZHAO ; Baoshan XU ; Chao ZENG ; Qiang YANG ; Xinlong MA ; Chunqiu ZHANG ; Xiulan LI ; Yang ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(11):1076-1079
Objective To investigate the feasibility of construction of tissue engineering nucleus pulposus by com?bining the novel silk fibroin porous scaffold with PKH26 labeled rabbit nucleus pulposus cells. Methods Rabbit nucleus pulposus cells were isolated and cultured, then the passage 1 nucleus pulposus cells were stained with safranin O and typeⅡcollagen immunohistochemical staining. The isolated rabbit nucleus pulposus cells were labeled with PKH26. MTT assay was used for examining the proliferation of the nucleus pulposus cells before and after labeling. Labeled cells were inoculat?ed in the scaffold, cultured for 4 days and then the cell-scaffold complexes were implanted subcutaneously into nude mice. After 12 weeks of in vivo culture, the cell-scaffold complexes were detected by in vivo imaging technology, H&E staining, toluidine blue staining, safranin O staining and collagen typeⅡimmunohistochemical staining. Results Safranin O stain?ing and typeⅡcollagen immunohistochemical staining of the passage 1 nucleus pulposus cells were positive. The fluores?cence intensity of labeled cell was distributed, and the difference of OD value of nucleus pulposus cells was not statistically significant before and after labeling (P>0.05). The in vivo imaging technique showed a strong fluorescencea in porous scaf?fold. H&E staining of cell-scaffold complexes showed that the scaffolds were filled with a large number of nucleus pulposus cells and large amount of extracellular matrix. Toluidine blue staining, safranin O staining and typeⅡcollagen immunohisto?chemical staining were positive, and large amount of extracellular matrix was secreted around the cells. Conclusion The new silk fibroin porous scaffold with rabbit nucleus pulposus cells in vivo culture formed nucleus pulposus like tissue, which can be used for construction of tissue engineering nucleus.
4.Experiment study on stress relaxation and creep of spinal lumbar vertebrae (T12-L5) by simulating operations of excising lumbar disc intervertebrales by the front route and by the back route.
Yunzhuo YANG ; Jianing HE ; Hongshun MA
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(3):398-401
We have studied the characteristics of stress relaxation and creep on lumbar vertebrae(T12-T5) of 18 fresh corpses. We measured the stress relaxation and creep of the normal group(intact spine), the control group 1(simulating the operations by the front route) and the control group 2(simulating the operations by the back route). Then we obtained the stress, strain-time curves and data under the conditions of constant stress and strain. By using regression analysis we obtained the reduced stress relaxation and creep functions. Finally, We analyzed and discussed the effects of the operations of excising the disc intervertebrales by the front route and the back route.
Diskectomy
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methods
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Elasticity
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Humans
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Lumbar Vertebrae
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physiology
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surgery
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Male
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Relaxation
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Stress, Mechanical
5.Stainless steel locking plate implantation for fractures of the proximal humerus:restoration of joint function and incidence of adverse events
Xuefeng ZHOU ; Jianing ZHOU ; Huasong MA ; Kewen BAI ; Jun PENG ; Lei BAO ; Meng WANG ; Xiaoming MA ; Ming LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(12):1812-1816
BACKGROUND:During ordinary plate fixation, the soft tissues around the fracture of the proximal humerus are nearly stripped to impact blood supply, and moreover, an ordinary steel plate cannot meet with the fixed requirements for severe osteoporosis, large bone defects and comminuted fractures. OBJECTIVE: To observe the functional recovery and complications in middle-aged patients with proximal humeral fractures undergoing stainless steel locking plate implantation. METHODS:From March 2011 to March 2014, 48 patients with proximal humeral fractures were treated in the 306th RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The 48 patients were folowed up for 6-17 years, and the mean healing time was (15.3±1.2) weeks. At the last folow-up, the Neer scores were excelent in 12 cases, good in 22 cases, fair in 11 cases and poor in 3 cases, with an excelent-good rate of 71%. After internal fixation, there was one case of Hospital of PLA, including 20 males and 28 females, with an average age of 58 years. Of the 48 cases, there were 9 cases of Neer 2 fractures, 26 cases of Neer 3 fractures, and 13 cases of Neer 4 cases, al of which belonged to closed injuries. Al the patients were subject to locking plate implantation for repair of fractures of the proximal humerus, and evaluated based on Neer scores. soft tissue infection, two cases of traumatic arthritis, and no bone ununion and osteomyelitis. These findings suggest that the stainless steel locking plate implantation for repair of fractures of the proximal humerus can achieve a good anatomic reduction under minimaly invasive conditions and produce a stable rehabilitation environment for the soft tissue around the shoulder joint by internal fixation. Hence, the factures can recover faster with less complications. The stainless steel locking plate implantation can obtain good achievements in the repair of proximal humeral fractures of Neer 2, 3 as wel as Neer 4 in young patients with good bone quality.
6.Repair of rabbit bone defect with composite of calcium phosphate bone cement and calcium phosphate cement mixed with different ratio of minimal morselized bone in vivo
Jiabin MA ; Lei ZHOU ; Jinglong YAN ; Guangping CHANG ; Huaxing PAN ; Chunyang XI ; Jianing ZU ; Ye JI ; Yanjing LI ; Zhihui GUAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(8):737-741
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of the calcium phosphate cement (CPC) /calcium polyphosphate fiber (CPPF) composites mixed with different proportion of minimal morselized bone on repair of bone defect in vivo. MethodsA total of 36 New Zealand white rabbits were completely randomly designed into A, B, C, D groups and their bilateral radial bone defect model was prepared. The minimal morselized bone (300-500 μm in diameter) was made from the iliac of those rats. The CPPF and CPC were evenly mixed into CPC/CPPF composites which were divided into four groups in accordance with the CPPF weight O, 10%, 30% and 50% in CPC/CPPF composite. The CPC/CPPF composites of the four groups was mixed with the minimal morselized bone with ratio of 6:4 and then the mixture was implanted the bone defect of the rabbits in four groups. The gross, X-ray and histological observations were done at four and eight weeks. The biomechanical test was performed at eight weeks. Results When CPPF occupies 30% of the CPC/CPPF composite, the maximum compressive load and bending loads were better than those in the other groups ( P < 0.05 ), when the histological observation showed the most tight link between the artificial composite and the bone interface and the closest similarity between material degradation rate and the ossification rate, with the best osteogenesis and the optimal ratio.ConclusionThe repair of bone defect can attain the optimal outcome through adding a certain ratio of minimal morselized bone into the CPC/CPPF to adjust the degradation rate of composites.
7.Establishment of annulus fibrosus partial defect model in sheep
Qiuming YUAN ; Baoshan XU ; Qiang YANG ; Yue LIU ; Hongfeng JIANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Lilong DU ; Jizhou QI ; Jianing ZHAO ; Xinlong MA
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(5):582-585
Objective To establish an animal model of annulus fibrosus (AF) partial defect for the repairing of interver?tebral disc (IVD) defect. Methods Image J 1.46r software was used to measure the T12/L1-L6/S1 intervertebral height in ovine lumbar spine X-ray films. AF thickness was measured by axial split disc. A 11 blade was used to make a trapezoid de?fect of upper bottom 3 mm, lower bottom 5 mm, height 5 mm and thickness 3 mm, whose lower bottom toward the nucleus pulposus (NP) in the left front of ovine lumbar IVD in vitro. The minimally invasive lateral approach was used to make the same type of trapezoid defect in the left front of the ovine lumbar IVD in vivo. The trapezoidal defect length of the axial divid?ing disc was measured, AF and a small amount of NP from trapezoidal defect in IVD were weighed, and the production of trapezoidal defect in IVD was evaluated. Results The lumbar intervertebral space height of ovine was (4.45 ± 0.28) mm. There were significant differences in the thickness of AF (4.08±0.50) mm , thickness (3 mm) and height (5 mm) of trapezoidal defect (P<0.05), respectively. There were no significant differences in trapezoidal defects in ovine lumbar IVD in vitro on the upper bottom (3.03 ± 0.09)mm, the lower bottom (5.03 ± 0.09) mm, the height (4.97 ± 0.10) mm, the thickness(3.02 ± 0.06) mm and the trapezoidal defect predetermined value on the upper bottom 3 mm, the lower bottom 5 mm, the height 5 mm and the thickness 3 mm (P>0. 05). The weights of the AF and NP taken out from ovine lumbar IVD in vitro and in vivo were (0.162 ± 0.011) g and (0.166 ± 0.014) g, and there was no significant difference between them (P > 0.05). Conclusion Through the operation of minimally invasive lateral approach, the method of making a trapezoidal defect in the experiments can establish animal model of AF partial defect, which meets the requirements for the repairing of IVD defect, and is simple, safe and reliable.
8.Manufacture and evaluation of integrated biphasic silk fibroin scaffold made by annulus fibrosus-nucleus pulposus tissue engineering
Lilong DU ; Baoshan XU ; Qiang YANG ; Xinlong MA ; Xiulan LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Yue GUO ; Xiaoming DING ; Jizhou QI ; Jianing ZHAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(6):603-606,709
Objective To assess the prospect of integrated biphasic silk fibroin scaffold made by annulus fibrosus-nu?cleus pulposus tissue engineering in application as integrated intervertebral disc(IVD). Methods An integrated annulus fi brosus-nucleus pulposus(AF-NP)biphasic scaffold was made by silk fi broin using two different uncomplicated methods which were paraffin spheres-leaching method(outer AF phase)and phase separation method(inner NP phase). The scaf?fold was investigated by general observation, stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscopy(SEM). Its pore size, poros?ity, and compressive elastic modulus were determined. AF and NP cells were isolated from rabbit IVD and seeded into the corresponding phase of the scaffold respectively. The cell-scaffold complex was cultured for 48 hours. The biocompatibility of the scaffold was evaluated by SEM, live/dead staining while CCK-8 assay was used to assess cell proliferation. Results Stereomicroscope and SEM showed that AF phase and NP phase integrated perfectly without cross-linking. Both phases pos?sessed highly interconnected porous structure [pore size of AF and NP phase were(220.0±23.1)μm and(90.0±17.8)μm, re?spectively] and highly porosity(AF and NP phase were respectively 91%and 93%). In addition, this silk biphasic scaffold had impressive mechanical properties(150.7 ± 6.8)kPa. SEM revealed that disc cells attached to regions of pore walls, dis?tributed uniformly and secreted extracellular matrix. Live/Dead staining and cell count kit-8(CCK-8)analysis showed that the silk composite scaffold was non-cytotoxic to disc cells. Conclusion This silk biphasic AF-NP scaffold has satisfied pore size, porosity, biomechanical properties and biocompatibility, so it is ideal candidate for IVD tissue engineering.
9.Relationship between self-perceptions of aging and cognitive function in community elderly: the mediating and moderating effects of loneliness
Hong SUN ; Jianing MA ; Lin ZHANG ; Lingdi MENG ; Leilei GUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(1):68-74
Objective:To explore the relationship between self-perceptions of aging and cognitive function, and the mediating and moderating effect of loneliness among them.Methods:A multi-stage stratified sampling was conducted in Jinzhou from September to November 2021, and 318 community-based elderly were included.General data questionnaire, the brief ageing perceptions questionnaire (BAPQ), UCLA loneliness scale(UCLA-LS) and mini-mental state examination (MMSE) were applied to all subjects.IBM SPSS 25.0 software was used to conduct independent sample t-test, analysis of variance and Pearson correlation analysis, and Bootstrap program of AMOS 22.0 was used to analyze the mediation effect.The model in SPSSAU on-line analysis program was used to test the moderating effect. Results:The average scores of self-perceptions of aging, loneliness and cognitive function were (44.85±12.48), (41.70±8.73) and (24.87±3.40) respectively.And 65 of 318 subjects had cognitive impairment, and the detection rate was 20.44%(65/318). Self-perceptions of aging, loneliness and cognitive function scores were significantly correlated between each other(all P<0.05). Self-perceptions of aging had a negative effect on cognitive function ( β=-0.467, P<0.01). Self-perceptions of aging had a positive effect on loneliness ( β=0.585, P<0.01). Loneliness had a negative effect on cognitive function ( β=-0.234, P<0.01). The indirect standardization effect of loneliness between self-perceptions of aging and cognitive function was -0.137, and the mediating effect accounted for 22.68% of the total effect.Loneliness played a moderating role between self-perceptions of aging and cognitive function ( β=-0.114, t=-2.26, P=0.025). Conclusion:Self-perceptions of aging and loneliness can predict the cognitive function in the elderly, and loneliness plays a mediating role between self-perceptions of aging and cognitive function.Early detection of negative senility emotion and loneliness of the elderly will play a positive role in preventing the occurrence of cognitive impairment.
10.Exploration of subprofessional training of rehabilitation therapists based on the model of rehabilitation and clinical medicine integration
Shuo LI ; Rubing JIA ; Haitao XI ; Shuyan QIE ; Xinxin MA ; Yabin LOU ; Weijun GONG ; Jianing XI ; Tiejun LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(7):570-574
The demand for rehabilitation therapists is rising in response to social development, disease spectrum changes and population aging. Under the guidance of the integration of rehabilitation and clinical medicine, Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital has carried out a comprehensive scientific design and practice in the sub-professional training mode for new rehabilitation therapists according to the discipline development and clinical needs, strengthened their training of sub-professional skills, and provided an effective way to standardize the profession admission and specialty advancement.