1.Finite element analysis of prosthesis position during hip arthroplasty
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(3):401-405
BACKGROUND:Three-dimensional finite element studies found that the instal ation location of the hip prosthesis is closely related to the effects of hip replacement, but studies on different anteversion and abduction angle of the hip prosthesis mounting position on the effects of hip biomechanics are not much. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the biomechanical characteristics of different prosthetic positions in hip arthroplasty using three-dimensional finite element analysis. METHODS:One healthy volunteer was selected and data of pelvis and femur were col ected. Three-dimensional geometric model of this volunteer was established and received finite element network partitioning. CT scan was used to obtain prosthesis model data and accurate prosthesis model was established. 16 kinds of different prosthesis position model of hip replacement were established. Vertical y downward force of 780 N was applied on the top of sacroiliac joint and pubic symphysis. The acetabular stress peak, femoral stress peaks, polyethylene liner peak stress and polyethylene liner damage zone volume of 16 kinds of model were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The acetabular stress peak, femoral stress peaks, polyethylene liner peak stress and polyethylene liner damage zone volume of 16 kinds of different prosthesis position model of hip replacement, anteversion angle 10° abduction angle 50° got the best results. The acetabular stress peak was 51.23 MPa;femoral stress peak was 26.34 MPa. Polyethylene liner peak stress was 5.288 MPa and polyethylene liner damage zone volume was 2.239×10-7 m3. (2) These results indicated that anteversion angle 10° abduction angle 50° is the ideal hip replacement degree. The peak stresses of acetabulum, femur, and polyethylene liner at this instal ation angle are minimum;polyethylene liner damage zone volume is also minimum. This can provide data for clinical reference.
2.Mini-incision for frontotemporal lifting by embedding suturing.
Jinling LU ; Ruihua LIU ; Dong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(01):-
Objective To avoid the adverse reactions resulted from scalp scar, alopecia, operation trauma and the length of recovery and other syndromes in the traditional frontotemporal-face lifting. Methods The small incision to dissect the tissue at the frontoparietal and temporal part was used. And the muscle that caused the wrinkle was cut before lifting the dissected tissue and skin while smoothing the wrinkles on the face. Results Of 68 cases in the clinic, 11 cases were with temporal lifting by embedding suturing; 25 with temporal lifting with mini incision by embedding suturing; 32 with frontotemporal lifting with mini incision by embedding suturing. The follow up showed that the result of such operation method was satisfactory. No scalp scar, alopecia and other syndromes occurred. Conclusions This method of frontotemporal lifting with mini incision by embedding suturing has such advantages as: operating process is simple and can be done in the operating room of the Out patient Department, the trauma is not so serious that it takes little time to recover, the cut is so small that the scar is invisible, frontotemporal face lifting is very positive and satisfactory.
3.Cheiloplasty by incising along the outline for correction of the defection caused by cheiloschisis operation
Jinling LU ; Jiying DONG ; Fengshan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2002;0(02):-
Objective To find a satisfied repairing method which can complete the functional cheiloplasty while avoiding the visible scar after the cheiloschisis II operation for bilateral cleft lip. Methods The functional operation was carried out in subcutaneous layer by incising along the outline of the nose and the mouth. Results A satisfied effect was achieved after 6 months to 2 years' follow up in 15 cases of the patients (4 cases of bilateral cleft, 11 cases of cheiloschisis). Conclusions The new operation method has improved the traditional method of cheiloplasty. It can effectively repair the secondary defection in nose and mouth resulted from the cheilochisis operation. It can rebuild the orbicularis oris muscle and repair the diseased alar catilage as well. Furthermore, it not only brings a natural looking appearance, but also a natural function and an invisible incision scar. [
4.Influence on Healing Courses of Suppurative Appendicitis Incision by Positioning Drainage Tube under Fatty Layer of Incision
Weining DONG ; Xin SHANG ; Jinling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the infection rate and observe the healing courses of the incision after the open procedures of the suppurative appendicitis,which was managed by positioning drainage tube under the fatty layer of the incision.METHODS The infection rate,manifestation of the incision,and the mean time in hospital were observed after the drainage tube in the incision was employed.RESULTS The infection rate(9.30%) and the mean time in hospital(6.63?1.95days)dropped significantly(P
5.Research of the medication rules of ankylosing spondylitis based on the famous doctors' medical records
Chunquan SUN ; Jinling LI ; Yazheng PANG ; Tiantian DONG ; Jiguo YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(9):807-810
Objective Applyingthe traditional Chinese medical knowledge service and sharing system, to explore the medication rules of ankylosing spondylitis in the medical records.Methods The ankylosing spondylitis medical records in the traditional chinese medical knowledge service and sharing system has been searched and 149 prescriptions were identified. The medication frequency, association rules, herbal combination and the cluster analyses were explored.Results Among the 149 prescriptions with 210 drugs, the use of high frequency drugs wereGouji, Baishao, Danggui, Duzhong, Weilingxian, and other medication whose frequency was more than 20 times were good at tonifying liver and kidney, activating blood circulation, clearing heat and promoting diuresis, dispelling cold and removing dampness. The high frequency of drug combinations included Sangjisheng and Gouji, Duzhong and Gouji, Baishao and Gouji, Guizhi and Baishao, Gancao and Danggui.Conclusions The treatment of ankylosing spondylitis with Chinese medicine is mainly based on tonifying liver and kidney, supplemented with drugs for warming Kidney Yang, dispelling cold and dehumidification, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, clearing heat and promoting diuresis, dispelling wind and cold.
6.Physical Property of Medical Rubber Gloves and Their Clinical Meanings
Weining DONG ; Jinling ZHANG ; Ping L ; Libin LIU ; Wen ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To provide the investigative data for timely changing medical gloves according to the study on the dynamic change of physical property of the gloves during abdominal open procedure.METHODS The gloves used in the abdominal open procedures were collected.The tensile strength,break elongation and the morphological values of three types of the gloves(No.6.5,7 and 7.5) were measured and recorded before and after their using at the time point of 0.0h,1.5h,2.5h,3.5h,4.5h,5.5h and 6.5h during operation.RESULTS The tensile strength decreased significantly(P
7.Construction and Expression of Prokaryotic Expression Plasmids of Pneumocystis carinii p55 Antigen Gene Fragment
Jianxin WANG ; Yinong DUAN ; Jinling CHEN ; Yongsheng DONG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
Objective To construct prokaryotic recombinant expression plasmid carrying Pneumocystis carinii Mr 55 000 antigen(p55) gene fragment and express the recombinant protein. Methods P. carinii pneumonia(PcP) rat models were established by subcutaneous injection of dexamethasone for 14 weeks. Total RNA was extracted from lung of P. carinii rat and p55 antigen gene fragment was cloned by RT-PCR,which was identified by sequencing. The 690 bp fragment was cloned to pGEX-4T-1,the recombinant plasmid was screened and identified by restriction analysis and PCR. The recombinant plasmid was finally induced with IPTG to express a new fusion protein,and the products were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Results A fragment of 690 bp was obtained by RT-PCR. The recombinant pGEX-4T-1/690 was constructed. SDS-PAGE revealed that the molecular weight of the recombinant protein was approximately Mr 62 000,the maximum amount of the fusion protein produced was 11.6% of the total protein. The recombinant protein can be recognized by GST antibody and by the sera from P. carinii infected rats using Western blotting. Conclusion Prokaryotic expression plasmid pGEX-4T-1/690 has been constructed and the recombinant fusion protein shows antigenicity.
8.Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Triggered by Moderate Intensity Shock Wave Using a Modified Experimental Model of Injury in Mice.
Yuan ZHOU ; Li-Li WEN ; Han-Dong WANG ; Xiao-Ming ZHOU ; Jiang FANG ; Jian-Hong ZHU ; Ke DING
Chinese Medical Journal 2018;131(20):2447-2460
BackgroundThe increasing frequency of explosive injuries has increased interest in blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI). Various shock tube models have been used to study bTBI. Mild-to-moderate explosions are often overlooked because of the slow onset or mildness of the symptoms. However, heavy gas cylinders and large volume chambers in the model may increase the complexity and danger. This study sought to design a modified model to explore the effect of moderate explosion on brain injury in mice.
MethodsPathology scoring system (PSS) was used to distinguish the graded intensity by the modified model. A total of 160 mice were randomly divided into control, sham, and bTBI groups with different time points. The clinical features, imaging features, neurobehavior, and neuropathology were detected after moderate explosion. One-way analysis of variance followed by Fisher's least significant difference posttest or Dunnett's t 3-test was performed for data analyses.
ResultsPSS of mild, moderate, and severe explosion was 13.4 ± 2.2, 32.6 ± 2.7 (t = 13.92, P < 0.001; vs. mild group), and 56.6 ± 2.8 (t = 31.37, P < 0.001; vs. mild group), respectively. After moderate explosion, mice showed varied symptoms of malaise, anorexia, incontinence, apnea, or seizure. After bTBI, brain edema reached the highest peak at day 3 (82.5% ± 2.1% vs. 73.8% ± 0.6%, t = 7.76, P < 0.001), while the most serious neurological outcomes occurred at day 1 (Y-maze: 8.25 ± 2.36 vs. 20.00 ± 4.55, t = -4.59, P = 0.048; 29.58% ± 2.84% vs. 49.09% ± 11.63%, t = -3.08, P = 0.008; neurologic severity score: 2.50 ± 0.58 vs. 0.00 ± 0.00, t = 8.65, P = 0.016). We also found that apoptotic neurons (52.76% ± 1.99% vs. 1.30% ± 0.11%, t = 57.20, P < 0.001) and gliosis (2.98 ± 0.24 vs. 1.00 ± 0.00, t = 14.42, P = 0.021) in the frontal were significantly higher at day 3 post-bTBI than sham bTBI.
ConclusionsWe provide a reliable, reproducible bTBI model in mice that can produce a graded explosive waveform similar to the free-field shock wave in a controlled laboratory environment. Moderate explosion can trigger mild-to-moderate blast damage of the brain.
9.Effect of low concentration Aβ1-42 monomer/oligomers and CORM-2 on livability of SN56 cells
Man JIN ; Peiyuan LU ; Ling LI ; Yanghong DONG ; Hongjuan YUE ; Jinling LI ; Mingyue FAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(12):1096-1098
Objective To observe the effect of low concentration Aβ1-42 monomer/oligomers and CORM-2 in different concentration on livability of SN56 cells. Methods SN56 cells were cultured in the 96-well plate with uniform concentration, and were divided into control group, Aβ1-42 group, Aβ1-42 + CORM-2 50μM group, and Aβ1-42 + CORM-2 100 μM group. Three lines of cells in Aβ1-42 group were cultured in the surroundings of 10nM,100nM and 1 μM Aβ1-42monomer/oligomers, respectively. Aβ1-42 + CORM-2 50μM group and Aβ1-42 + CORM-2 100μM group had the same culture condition as group Aβ1-42 ,except contain 50μM, and 100μM CORM-2, respectively. Control group didnt have any effect factor. Three days later,the livability of different groups was compared with MTT method. Results The livability of group Aβ1-42 with the increasing concentration of Aβ1-42 was (79.73 ±0.94)% ,(67.99 ±0.79)% ,(60.42 ±0.62)% , respectively. The higher the concentration of Aβ1-42 was,the lower the livability of SN56 cell was. The livability of group Aβ1-42 + CORM-2 50μM/100μM was( 75.15±0.096)%,(63.20 ±0.17)%, (55.33 ±0.19)%; (73.20 ±0.27)%, (64.34 ±0.11 )%, (54.17 ±0.12)% , respectively. Both were lower than group Aβ1-42. And different CORM-2 concentration had discrepancy in the ability of decreasing the cell livability. Conclusion Low concentration of Aβ1-42 can reduce the livability of SN56 cells, and higher concentration has more significant effect; CORM-2 in different concentration both can decrease the livability of SN56 cells,and there is a discrepancy in the intensity.
10.Degranulation and anti-inflammatory effects of shikimic acid in Chaenomeles speciosa on peritoneal mast cells in rats
Qianqian ZHENG ; Tiantian DONG ; Shigang LI ; Wei LIU ; Lingling YU ; Xianyong CHEN ; Jinling WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(7):1035-1038
Objective:To investigate the effect of Chaenomeles speciosa total extract shikimic acid(SA) on the degranulation of compound 48/80(C48/80) stimulated rat peritoneal mast cells and the anti-inflammatory.Methods: Qualitative analysis of shikimic acid in the total extract of Chaenomeles speciosa by high performance liquid phase;RPMC were identified by toluidine blue,immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy;CCK-8 method was used to detect the proliferation of RPMC in each concentration group.The release rate of β-hexosidase was determined by substrate method.The content of histamine in supernatant was detected by ELISA.Results: SA had no significant effect on the growth of RPMC at the concentration of 0-90 μg/ml.Compared with the positive control group,SA could effectively inhibit the release of β-hexosidase and inhibit the secretion of histamine.Conclusion: SA inhibits the release of histamine in inflammatory mediators by inhibiting the degranulation of RPMC stimulated by C48/80,and then exerts anti-inflammatory effects.