1.Biomechanical Evaluation on Cervical spine stabilizing Effects of Cervical Interbody Spinal Fusion Using Allograft Fusion Cage
Junlin YANG ; Qingan ZHU ; Lilong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1996;0(09):-
Objective\ To evaluate the immediate effects and strength of allograft fusion cage(AFC) used for reconstructing stability of cervical spine. Methods\ Discs of C 5 and C 6 were resected on 8 fresh human cervical spine specimens, and autogenous iliac bone grafts(AIBG), and AFCs were implanted into the intervertebral spaces respectively. Compression test, pull out test and segmental motion measurement were studied.Results\ Comparing with intact and AIBG groups, the range of motions of C5-6 in AFC group were decreased in all directions except for extension; with (502?114) N compressive load,the vertebrae in AFC group were broken while the AFC were intact, but the AIBG were broken at (135?42) N load; with 300 N drawing load,no loosening was found between AFCs and vertebra, but it was found between AIBG and vertebra at 60 N load. Conclusion\ AFC could provide enough support,anti slide ability and could remain or increase the height of intervertebral spaces. It completely meets clinical and biomechanical requirements.
2.The application of allograft fusion cage for cervical spinal anterior interbody fusion
Junlin YANG ; Hongtao SUN ; Lilong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of allograft fusion cage(AFC) on anterior cervical interbody fusion. Methods AFCs were implanted in 61 degenerative cervical intervertebral spaces of 39 cases, who needed anterior cervical interbody fusion from September 1995 to December 1999. 31 cases were diagnosed as cervical spondylolysis, 2 cases as acute protrusion of cervical intervertebral disc and 6 cases as fracture and dislocation of cervical spine. The clinical effects and complications were observed, and the postoperative presentations of X- ray examination of cervical spine were also evaluated. Results Thirty- nine cases were followed up with a mean period of 28.6 months. No neurologic complications appeared, and no AFCs shifted or dislocated. The clinical effects were satisfactory. 61 intervertebral spaces were confirmed to be solid fused completely by constant X- ray examination at 3.9 months in average after operation. There were no collapse or angular deformities in 59 spaces of them,the other 2 spaces lost a little height because of removal of external fixation too early. Conclusion The implantation of AFC was simple, stable, less injury with similar intervertebral osseous fusion rate compared to the conventional anterior cervical interbody fusion. Forthermore, the implantation of AFC does not need auto iliac crest graft or the use of metal fixations. Some complications caused by implanting auto iliac crest and metal fixations can be avoided.
3.Determination of catechin in Songling-Xuemaikang capsules by HPLC
Yingjiao ZHANG ; Jia WU ; Jian CHEN ; Chen XIA ; Junlin DENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(3):250-253
Objective To establish a HPLC method for determination of the content of catechin in Songling- Xuemaikang capsules. Methods The analysis was performed on Alltima C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm) with mobile phase consisting of methanol (A) -l% Acetic Acid (B) for gradient elution. The flow rate was 1 ml/min and the column temperature was 25 ℃. Results The results showed that catechin was well separated with the good linearity in 0.00756-0.05040 μg/μl. The average recovery of catechin was 100.147%. Conclusions The method could be applied to determine catechin in Songling-Xuemaikang capsules, which would make sure the quality control of capsules.
4.Bone Density Measurement Based on Material Decomposition Images of Spectral CT
Wenjuan ZHANG ; Guojin ZHANG ; Dan WANG ; Keming CHEN ; Junlin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(2):121-124
Purpose To explore the value of hydroxyapatite (HAP) in the measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) based on the quantitative material decomposition images of spectral CT on healthy adult females.Materials and Methods A total of 128 healthy females who underwent upper abdominal CT examination with spectral CT at the Second Hospital of Lanzhou University from September 2013 to February 2016 were enrolled as the research group.Those patients with trauma,surgery,tumor or other diseases affecting BMD were excluded.The patients (ages ranged from 18 to 87 years) were divided into 6 groups according to their ages:<30 years (n=23),30-39 years (n=20),40-49 years (n=22),50-59 years (n=24),60-69 years (n=19) and ≥ 70 years (n=20).The HAP and calcium concentration at central part of L2 centrum of spongy bone were measured.Meanwhile,119 healthy females who underwent dual energy X-ray absorption (DEXA) examination were selected as the controls and also divided into groups according to the same criteria as the research group.The BMD of the controls was also measured at L2 centrum and showed as areal density (g/cm2).The measurements of the research group were analyzed.The correlation analysis was done between hydroxyapatite,calcium concentration and age.The correlations between hydroxyapatite,calcium concentration and BMD obtained by DEXA were also analyzed.Results There were significant differences in the HAP and calcium concentration among different age groups (P<0.05).The results of spectral CT and the DEXA showed correlations.Both HAP and calcium concentration showed positive relationship with BMD obtained by DEXA (r=0.874 and 0.796,respectively,both P<0.05).The HAP and calcium concentration showed positive relationship with age in the groups (ages ranged from 18-39 years) (r=0.538 and 0.416,P<0.05) and negative relationship with age in the groups (ages over 40 years) (r=-0.629 and-0.562,P<0.05).Conclusion Material decomposition images of spectral CT can reflect bone changes,and HAP is a new base material for BMD measurement.
5.400 cases clinical curative efficacy observation about Fushu Granule on extrava sated-blood diseases in gynaecology and obstetrics
Junlin WEI ; Zhen WU ; Wenxia LI ; Fulan WANG ; Fanglan CHEN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
AIM: To observe clinical curative efficacy about Fushu Granule(Radix Angelicae Sinensis,Pollen Typhae,etc.) on extravasated-blood diseases such as women's lochia can't go or go but can't end,abdominal pain,menoxenia,dysmenorrhoea and amenorrhoea. METHODS: 400 cases were divided into two groups.250 cases of which were treated with Fushu Cranule and remaining 150 cases were treated with Motherwort Paste.A course of treatment was seven days for both. RESULTS: The effective rate of the treatment group was(92.8%),and the control one was(82.0%).Compared with the two groups,the difference was quite distinct(P
6.Relationship between the Research Performance and Characteristic of the Innovation Cultivating Funds in a Military Hospital in 5 years
Ruxue CHEN ; Yuchen QIN ; Junlin REN ; Zheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(2):164-167
A comprehensive review was conducted to evaluate characteristics of the innovative research fund in a military hospital during past five years.We created a special index system according to the features of this innovative research fund:short supporting period,less amount of funding,and strict limit to the pre-study with the combination of common Research Performance Indicators.We use this index system to evaluate all finished projects and scored their performance.Other factors,such as research area,age of researchers,and job title,were also combined to analyze the relationship between funded research performance and fund characteristics.We found that all projects with higher performance score in past 5 years were conducted by young researchers,while this meets our original intention that using this fund to support junior scientists.In addition,we also found that the process of project assessment was fire and scientific,and funding for key research disciplines provided high level research outcomes.
7.Lipid-lowering effects of gallic acid on glutamate-induced obese mice
Xu ZHANG ; Chaoyin CHEN ; Junlin DONG ; Jinyan CAI ; Shenglan ZHAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(6):1115-1119
AIM To study lipid-lowering effects of gallic acid on glutamate-induced obesity mice.METHODS The obese model was established through subcutaneous injection of 3mg/(g · d)sodium glutamate into neonatal mice.After the model was established,the mice were divided into normal control group,model group,positive control group [simvastatin 30 mg/(kg · d)],high-,and low-dose group of gallic acid [400,200 mg/(kg · d)],and were intragastrically administered for ten weeks.Mice in each group after the last administration were fasted for 12 h except water.Blood was sampled from mouse eyes.The organs and adipose were obtained to determine the organ index and fat index.The levels of HDL-C,TG,LDL-C and TC in serum and liver were determined by using the corresponding reagent kit,and the serum leptin level was determined by ELISA kit and simultaneous determination of SOD,GSH-Px and MDA levels in liver.RESULTS Compared with the normal control group,the body weight and fat weight significantly increased in the model group;the levels of TC,TG and LDL-C in serum and liver significantly increased;the serum leptin level significantly reduced;the activity levels of SOD and GSH-Px in the liver significantly reduced;and the level of MDA significantly increased.Compared with the model control group,the body weight and fat weight significantly reduced in the gallic acid group mice and the levels of TC and TG significantly reduced in the serum and liver;SOD and GSH-Px levels significantly increased,MDA level significantly decreased in the liver.CONCLUSION Gallic acid can significantly reduce the blood lipid level of glutamate-induced obese mice.
8.Preliminary exploration of teaching reform on college reproductive medicine
Yubin DING ; Yingxiong WANG ; Junlin HE ; Xueqing LIU ; Xuemei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(08):-
This paper introduces some experiences on how to perform teaching reformation of reproductive medicine.
9.Analysis of professional identity among physicians in two tertiary public hospitals
Jing CHEN ; Dan XU ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Junlin WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;(12):904-907
Objective To probe into the present professional identity among physicians and to explore the influencing factors on identity.Methods A custom-made professional identity scale was used to study 277physicians in two public hospitals in Wuhan and Wenzhou.Results The scale consists of professional reward and recognition,professional capacity and professional significance.The total score of physicians' professional identity and that of the three dimensions were 1.89 and 1.26,2.42,2.02 respectively.Regression analysis showed that the predictors of the total score were:age,reward and penalty system,salary system,the work-family conflict (P<0.05),and the predictors could account for 22.8% of the variation.Those for professional reward and recognition were:Education,age,reward and penalty system,patient-doctor relationship,and income satisfaction,and the perdicators could account for 13.6% of the variation.Those of professional significance were:age,reward and penalty system,and work-family conflict,and the predicators could account for 17.9% of the variation.Conclusion Professional identity of physicians was found at a high level in general,yet their professional reward and recognition were found with a lower score.It is recommended to build a better hospital system for salary and reward/penalty management,improve doctor-patient relationship and minimize work-family conflict,for the purpose of raising their professional identity.
10.Chinese medicine Gukang prescription modulates core binding factor alpha 1 expressing in osteoblasts
Kewei ZHAO ; Junlin QIU ; Xufeng PAN ; Xiuzhen LIANG ; Xiaohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(33):5929-5935
BACKGROUND: Chinese medicine Gukang prescription has a clear effect on clinical treatment of osteoporosis, but the therapeutic pathway is stil unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of Chinese medicine Gukang on the expression of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand and osteoprotegerin by regulating core binding factor alpha 1 expression to control the growth and development of osteoblasts.
METHODS:Sprague-Dawley neonatal rats within 24 hours after delivery were used for the separation and culture of osteoblasts. Adult Sprague-Dawley rats were used to prepare drug-containing serum, and then divided into two groups randomly:normal control group and Gukang group. Rats in the normal control and Gukang groups were intragastrical y administrated with extract of Gukang prescription and normal saline based on rat’s body surface area, for 1 consecutive week. Two hours after the last administration, blood samples were taken from the heart. Then the serum was col ected. Osteoblasts at passage 3 were confirmed with alkaline phosphatase assay and digested. After counting and planting, al osteoblasts were divided into two groups and treated with col ected
serum for 72 hours. Proliferative rate of osteoblasts was detected by using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide test. Secretion of alkaline phosphatase was detected by using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and corrected with the corresponding absorbance value. mRNA expression of core binding factor alpha 1, receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand and osteoprotegerin were detected by using reverse
transcription-PCR in al groups.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:mRNA expression of osteoprotegerin and core binding factor alpha 1 in the Gukang group was significantly higher than that in the normal control group, but protein and mRNA expression of receptor
activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand were dramatical y lower in the Gukang group compared with the normal control group (P<0.01). These findings indicate that Chinese medicine Gukang prescription can modulate the expression of
core binding factor alpha 1, thereby adjusting the expression of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand and osteoprotegerin, which may be one of the mechanisms underlying Gukang treatment for osteoporosis.