1.Percutaneous vertebroplasty for treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture by filling auto-solidification calcium phosphate cement
Dongsheng ZHAO ; Jun YIN ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(01):-
Objective To explore the clinical effect of the percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP) and filling auto-solidification calcium phosphate cement(CPC) in treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral fractures. Methods From January, 2004, 26 patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture (29 vertebral bodies) were treated with intraoperative manipulative reduction, PVP and filling auto-solidification CPC. Results PVP were successfully performed with unilateral or bilateral vertebral pedicles for the 29 vertebrae. The average injection dose of CPC was 4.6 mL. CPC leakage occurred during the procedure in 5 vertebrae of 5 cases. All the patients were followed up for 3 to 8 months (averaging 4.6 months) and experienced complete pain relief. There was no severe complication related to the treatment. Except in 3 patients who lost 15%of the vertebral body height, the anterior height of the injured vertebral body in the other 23 patients recovered averagely to 80%of the normal one. Conclusion PVP with filling auto-solidification CPC is safe and effective in the treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures.
2. Histone deacetylases inihibitor PCI-24781 induces apoptosis in methotrexate resistant cell line U2-OS/MTX300 in vitro
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2012;47(20):1630-1633
OBJECTIVE: To study the antitumor activity and the related mechanism of histone deacetylase inihibitor PCI-24781 on methotrexate resistant osteosarcoma cell line, U2-OS/MTX300. METHODS: U-20S/MTX300 cells were treated with PCI-24781. Cell viability was evaluated by MTT and colony formation assay. Apoptosis was evaluated by flow cytometry and fluorescent staining. Western Blot was used to detect the expression of apoptosis-related proteins and the acetylated level of histone 3 and 4. RESULTS: PCI-24781 inhibited the viability of U-20S/MTX300 in a concentration-dependent manner. The IC50 value of PCI-24781 on U-20S/ MTX300 at 48 h after administration was (0.55±0.03) μmol · L -1, which was similar to its IC50 value in the MTX sensitive cells (P>0.05). 0.5 μmol · L-1 PCI-24781 treatment could inhibit the colony formation obviously, and the colony inhibit rate was (61±7)%. Typical apoptotie bodies were observed at 48 h after PCI-24781 treatment and the apoptosis rate was (29±4)%. PCI-24781 could induce up-regulation of cleaved-PARP and P53. The acetylated level of histone 3 and 4 were also significantly increased after PCI-24781 treatment. CONCLUSION: Histone deacetylases inihibitor PCI-24781 could inhibit the growth and induce apoptosis in methotrexate resistant osteosarcoma cells. Up-regulation of acetylated histone proteins and P53 are involved in this process.
3.Variation of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and vascular endothelial growth factor after bone defect filled with tricalcium phosphate
Jun XU ; Xiaofan YIN ; Huijie GU ; Qiang QIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):6959-6965
BACKGROUND:Currently, bone graft is mainly used for repair of bone defects, and tricalcium phosphate is the most used artificial bone material. But the effectiveness of the tricalcium phosphate bone graft is stil controversial, and there is also no detailed report about its function during the healing of bone defect. <br> OBJECTIVE:To observe the concentration changes of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and vascular endothelial growth factor as wel as bone healing after tricalcium phosphate graft in bone defects. <br> METHODS:Forty-eight C57 mice were randomly divided to experimental group and control group. A 2-mm-long diaphyseal segment and periosteum from the middle of the right femur was cut to prepare unilateral bone defect models. Tricalcium phosphate bone graft was used in the experimental group, and no bone graft in the control group. During the fol owing 4 weeks, X-ray examination was done once a week to observe the bone healing, and then the animals were executed for col ecting samples in the graft area. The concentrations of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and vascular endothelial growth factor in samples which were taken from the bone graft area were determined by using ELISA assay. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:X-ray films showed that 2 weeks later, bone fracture healed mostly in the experimental group except a smal part of cortical bone;3 weeks later, bone fracture was basical y healed, and only a smal amount of tricalcium phosphate remained;4 weeks later, bone fracture was completely healed, and the cal us grew obviously, and the tricalcium phosphate was nearly absorbed. In the control group, the fracture line was stil visible at 1-2 weeks, but it became vague at 3 weeks;then, the fracture was healed at 4 weeks except some of the cortical bone. The levels of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and vascular endothelial growth factor were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group at different time points (P<0.05). These results suggest that tricalcium phosphate bone graft can up-regulate the expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and vascular endothelial growth factor and accelerate bone healing.
5.Ethical Inspection about laboratory animals.
Nai-bin YANG ; Xiao-jun PAN ; Jing-jing CHENG ; Jia-qiang LIN ; Jia-yin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(6):504-507
Laboratory animals and animal experiments are foundations and important support conditions for life sciences, especially for medical research. The animal experiments have drawn extensive attention from the society because of the ethical issue. This paper takes Wenzhou Medical University as an example to give a brief introduction to the ethical review about laboratory animals in the university so as to further draw attention and concerns from the public about the ethical issue of laboratory animals. We successively introduce its scientific projects, nurturing environment and ethical review of laboratory animals.
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Universities
6.Advances in research of assessment framework for national health information system and their enlightenments
Wenxue JI ; Zhiyong LIU ; Qiang YAO ; Ling XU ; Jun WANG ; Chengcheng YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(9):7-11
A national health information system that can provide timely and reliable information plays a very im-portant role in improving public health and health system .However , the system must be assessed at first if it is to be strengthened .The assessment frameworks for the main health information systems in the world were summarized by defining the connotations of national health information system.The advances in assessment of health information systems in China were described with certain suggestions put forward for the research and development of assessment framework for national health information system .
7.Complementary self-treatment for posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
Jin YOU ; Dongzhen YU ; Shankai YIN ; Yanmei FENG ; Jun TAN ; Qiang SONG ; Bin CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):693-696
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the value of self-treatment for Posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (PC-BPPV). The treatment effect was compared between patients treated with modified Epley in outpatient clinic combined with self treatment at home and patients treated by modified Epley alone.
METHOD:
A randomized controlled trial were carried out in the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, the Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University from December 2012 to May 2013. 147 out of 150 patients with unilateral idiopathic BPPV-PSC were enrolled in follow-up. Among which, 73 patients were allocated in modified Epley-alone group and 74 were allocated in slef-treatment group.
RESULT:
The success rate was 53.4% in modified Epley-alone group vs 83.8% in self-treatment group (P < 0.01) after 1 week treatment. In the modified Epley-alone group,the success rate of hand repositioning group and chair-assisted repositioning group was 45.9% vs 61.1% (P > 0.05), the risk rate was 0.752, 95% CI (0.486 - 1.163). In the self-treatment group, the success rate of hand repositioning group and chair-assisted repositioning group was 87.5% vs 81.0% (P > 0.05), the risk rate was 1.081, 95% CI (0.888-1.316). Incidence rate of serious complications was 0% in the modified Epley-alone group and 1.3% in the self-treatment group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Complementary self-treatment with modified Epley maneuver treated PC-BPPV sooner and more effectively, Compared with modified Epley maneuver alone. And its incidence rate of serious complications didn't increase. Chair-assisted repositioning showed better result than hand repositioning alone, and self-treatment at home can reduce the effect of the gap. We found that complementary self-treatment with modified Epley maneuver had more benefits for patients with PC-BPPV.
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8.Ultrasound volume navigation technology in transforaminal puncture of minimally invasive lumbar surgery with full-en-doscopic techniques
Qiang FU ; Yanbin LIU ; Jun LI ; Zhengdong CAI ; Yin WANG ; Hong WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(1):1-8
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) volume navigation technology in guiding the lum?bar transforaminal puncture with full?endoscopic technique through posterolateral approach. Methods From June 2011 to June 2013, 60 patients (37 males and 23 females;mean age:32.9 years) with single?level lumbar disc herniation who had undergone lumbar transforaminal puncture with full?endoscopic technique through posterolateral approach were enrolled in this retrospective study, and they were randomly divided into 2 groups according to whether the assistance of ultrasound volume navigation technolo?gy was used. They received the minimally invasive surgery on L4, 5 (47 cases) and L5S1 (13 cases). In the US?guidance group (29 cas?es), ultrasound volume navigation was used to guide puncture process, and in the C?arm guided group (31 cases), C?arm was ap?plied to guide the puncture process The total puncture time and C?arm fluoroscopy times were recorded. Parameters including Os?westry disability index (ODI) and visual analogue scale (VAS) were selected to evaluate the clinical efficacy. Results Patients had no obvious discomfort during the puncture procedure and no postoperative complications. In US?guidance group, the preopera?tive time was 13.7 ± 2.1 min (range, 11-16 min), and the whole process took 20.6 ± 3.1 min (range, 16-28 min), while the average time of C?arm exposure were 4.9 ± 0.8 times (range, 4-7 times). In C?arm guided group, the average time for puncture procedure was 27.9±1.7 min (range, 25-32 min), and the average times of C?arm exposure were 14.3±1.2 times (range, 13-17 times). There were significant differences between two groups. Compared with C?arm guided group, US?guidance group had the same accuracy rate of puncture (the puncture needles all reached the target area), but the fluoroscopy times and puncture timewere decreased sig?nificantly. There’s no significant difference among the pre and postoperative ODI and VAS indexes. Patients were followed?up at 3 months and 1 year postoperation. The mean follow?up period was 16.4 months (range, 12-26 months). The ODI score of the US?guidance group were 72.9%±5.9%, 17.1%±3.6%and 15.9%±3.3%before operation, 3 months postoperation and 1 year postopera?tion respectively. The ODI score of the C?arm guided group were 73.2%±4.9%, 17.3%±3.3%and 16.1%±2.9%respectively. The VAS were 7.4±0.9, 2.2±0.7 and 1.9±0.8 in US?guidance group, and were 7.2±0.9, 2.1±0.7, 1.8±0.8 in C?arm guided group. Con?clusion The ultrasound volume navigation can guide the lumbar transforaminal puncture with full?endoscopic technique through posterolateral approach accurately, reducing the puncture time and the amount of X?ray radiation significantly. Its puncture accura?cy and efficacy have no significant differences, which could be broadly used in clinical application.
9.Part IV. Synthesis and antitumor evaluation of s-triazolothiadiazines and pyrazolo s-triazoles derived from ciproxacin.
Song-Qiang XIE ; Yin-Sheng CHEN ; Guo-Qiang WANG ; Nan-Nan DUAN ; Xiao-Yi WEN ; Tie-Yao CAO ; Jun YIN ; Wei WANG ; Guo-Qiang HU ; Wen-Long HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(1):66-71
An efficient modified route based on the targeting mechanism of antibacterial fluoroquinolones for the shift from the antibacterial activity to the antitumor one was further developed. Using a fused heterocyclic ring, s-triazolothiadiazine as a carboxyl bioisostere of ciprofloxacin, the title compounds, 1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-7-piperazin-1-yl-3-(6-substituted-phenyl-7H-[1, 2, 4]triazolo[3, 4-b][1, 3, 4]thiadiazin-3-yl)-quinolin-4(1H)-ones (5a-5e) and their corresponding N-acetyl products (6a-6e), were designed and synthesized, separately. Meaningfully, a ring-contraction of fused six-membered thiadiazine occurred by a sulfur extrusion reaction gave new tri-acetylated fused heterocycles related to pyrazolo[5, 1-c][1, 2, 4] triazoles (7a-7e). The in vitro antitumor activity against L1210, CHO and HL60 cell lines was also evaluated for the synthesized fifteen heterocycles compared to parent ciprofloxacin by methylthiazole trazolium (MTT) assay. Interestingly, the results displayed that fifteen fused heterocyclic compounds showed more significant growth inhibitory activity (IC50 < 25.0 micromo x L(-1)) than that of parent ciprofloxacin (IC50 > 150.0 micromol x L(-1)), and the active order decreased from 7a-7e to 5a-5e to 6a-6e, respective.
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pharmacology
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Cricetulus
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chemical synthesis
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pharmacology
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Leukemia L1210
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10.One case report of successful treatment of severe myocarditis mimicking acute myocardial infarction by intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation
Guizhi YIN ; Dadong ZHANG ; Wei HU ; Qiang YU ; Yueguang CHEN ; Jianfeng XU ; Xian JIN ; Jun GU ; Jian DONG ; Dongmei GUI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(medical Science) 2010;30(1):116-117
An old male patient visited the hospital due to shortness of breath and palpitation for 6 h, with fever 3 days before and pump failure at admission. Having no risk factor of coronary diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus and obesity, with ST-T changes and abnormal Q wave on ECC, the signs were compatible with those of acute anterior wall myocardial infarction, while the characteristics of cardiac biomarkers ( significant increase in Troponin I and creatine kinase's isoform, and normal creatine kinase) were not in accordance with those of acute myocardial infarction. Emergency angiography was performed, which indicated normal coronary artery, normal pulmonary artery and global systolic dysfunction of left ventricle. The diagnosis of acute severe myocarditis was established, and intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) was employed to provide hemodynamic support. Severe myocarditis mimicking acute myocardial infarction may be fatal, and can be easily misdiagnosed. Careful analysis of clinical manifestations, early diagnostic angiography and possible IABP placement are important for the successful treatment.