1.Transplantation of deproteined bovine cancellous bone combined with autogenous red marrow for repairing bony cavity defect due to benign bone tumor: Compared with autologous bone graft
Zhenqi DING ; Liang ZHOU ; Kejian LIAN ; Liangqi KANG ; Yanjie GUO ; Wenliang ZHAI ; Linxin GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(21):172-173,封三
BACKGROUND: Autologous bone graft was always applied to repair bony cavity defect produced by benign bone tumor.OBJECTIVE: Taking autogenous bone graft for repairing bony cavity defect caused by bone tumor or tumor-like pathological change as control standard, to observe transplantation of deproteined bovine cancellous bone combined with autogenous red marrow in occluding the residual cavity and the density of newly formed bone.DESIGN: A randomized grouping design, controlled observation SETTING: Department of Orthopaedics, the 175 Hospital of Chinese PLA PARTICIPANTS:We recruited 175 cases of bony cavity defect who received treatment in the Department of Orthopaedics, the 175 Hospital of Chinese PLA from July 1993 to July 1998. They were randomly assigned into two groups: experimental group and control group. There were 63 cases treated in the experimental group. The average disease-suffering time was (6.2±2.1) months and bone defect was (136±30) mm3. There were 62 cases treated in the control group. The average disease-suffering time was (6.1±2.3)months, and bone defect was (133±37) mm3.METHODS: Deproteined bovine cancellous bone combined with autogenous red marrow was transplanted in the experimental group and autologous bone graft was applied in the control group. We curetted tumor completely, cauterized the wound with alcohol of 0.95 volume fraction, then curetted the area of cauterization to make it bled. Bone graft was applied.The quantity of implanted bone should be abundant, and disposed compactly. The X-ray films of the first week after operation were used as a standard for density of new bone growth. X-ray films were taken at the 3rd,6th and 8th months postoperatively, and the X-ray films of the eighth months after operation were used as a standard.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: To compare the bone union in two groups with a standard of residual cavity occluding and density of bone growth.RESULTS: All patients were followed up for an average of 20 months.One case was lost six months after operation. And two cases were lost eighteen months after operation respectively in the experimental group and control group. After 8 months of operation, residual cavities of bone defect of 44 cases in experimental group and 46 cases in control group were disappeared. Palingenetic bone fused with left bone organization. Its density was the same as or higher than normal bone organization. Residual cavities of 12 cases in experimental group and 10 cases in control group were disappeared basically. The density of palingenetic bone was approximate to normal bone organization. To compare with autologous bone graft, deproteined bovine cancellous bone and an autogenous red marrow had an identical effect for repairing bony cavity defect.CONCLUSION: Bony cavity defect produced by benign bone tumor is often repaired by bone transplantation. To explore the substitutable grafting materials of autogenous bone in this study, a composite material composed of deproteined bovine cancellous bone and an autogenous red marrow (DBCAM) is applied to repair the bony cavity defect.
2.Application of C1-C2 pedicle screw fixation in treatment of extension-type odontoid fracture combined with atlantoaxiai subluxation
Zhenqi DING ; Wei CHEN ; Liangqi KANG ; Hui LIU ; Zhimin GUO ; Qingjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(6):526-529
Objective To explore the clinical outcome of atlantoaxial pedicle screw instrument in treatment of extension-type odontoid fracture combined with aflantoaxial subluxation. Methods From December 2002 to December 2006, seven patients with extension-type odontoid fracture combined with at-lantoaxial subluxation were reduced and fixed with atlantoaxial pedicle screw instrument of Vertex system under general anesthesia. There were five males and two females, at mean age of 39.2 years (range 21-59 years). All odontoid fractures were fresh type Aderson Ⅱ. JOA scores of spinal core function was 8.6-14.9 (average 10.7) preoperatively. The X-ray examination, CT scanning and skull traction were performed in all patients preoperatively. Results There found no severe complications such as injuries of vertebral artery, nerve root and spinal cord postoperatively. All patients obtained complete reduction and healing of the fracture and dislocation. The mean off-bed time was four days (3-6 days) after opera-tion. A follow-up for 12-36 months (average 22 months) in all patients showed that the clinical symptom was improved significantly six months postoperatively and that all screws were in proper position verified by X-ray and CT scanning. All patients obtained solid bony union on radiographs, with no loosing or breakage of instrument. The postoperative JOA scores was 13.5-16.9 (average 15.8). Conclusions Allantoaxial pedicle screw fixation has advantages of intraoperative reduction, reliable fixation and high fusion rate and can be used as an effective method for extension-type odontoid fracture combined with at-lantoaxial subluxation.
3.Biomechanical characteristics of reconstruction of femoral shaft fracture with medial cortical defect
Liangqi KANG ; Zhenqi DING ; Wenliang ZHAI ; Weidong ZHAO ; Hui LIU ; Linxin GUO ; Kejian LIAN ; Disheng LU ; Yanjie LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(18):239-241
BACKGROUND: After internal fixation is applied to femoral shaft fracture with medial cortical defect, the fixation device is often bended and broken due to the stress on it. So far, reliable methods have not been found to solve this problem in clinic.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biomechanical stability of the allograft bone plate after a bony defect of the medial cortex is reconstructed with allograft bone plate.DESIGN: A randomized controlled experimental study.SETTING: This trial was conducted in the Department of Orthopaedics, the 175 Hospital of Chinese PLA, and Laboratory of Biomechanics, First Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: This trial was conducted in Laboratory of Medical Biomechanics, First Military Medical University. MTS858 Biomix biomaterial testing machine was used to simulate model of femoral shaft fracture on 3male adult femurs donated voluntarily by their relatives, aged 23, 24 and 28years old.INTERVENTIONS: The fracture model of medial cortical defect was made in the femurs. Different kinds of fixation were applied and the results were compared between fixated femurs and the normal ones. The fixations included steel plate fixation(fixation for group 1 ), steel plate with allograft bone plate fixation(fixation for group 2), steel plate with allograft bone plate fixation and reduction of the medial cortical fragment(fixation for group 3).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The vertical compression displacement under 500 N load, three-point bending strength under 10 N and anti-torsional angle under 300 N load are all measured.RESULTS: The vertical compression displacement and three-point bending strength of the control group were insignificantly different from those of the fixation group 3 ( P > 0.05), but significantly different from those of the fixation group 1 and 2 ( P < 0.05). The anti-torsional angle of the control group was significantly different from that of the three fixation groups( P < 0. 05) . The result of fixation in fixation group 1 was the worst, better in fixation group 2and the best in fixation group 3.CONCLUSION: When there is a medial cortical defect in the femur, reconstruction with a bone plate can recover the integrity of the femoral medial cortex, and the successful rate of the plate internal fixation is increased.
4.Pathogen isolation and whole-genome sequence analysis of human adenovirus type 55 outbreak on plateaus
Wenbo WANG ; Yuan LIU ; Yifan ZHOU ; Liangqi GU ; Xuelian ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Maomao CHEN ; Xianjun YANG ; Ziying ZOU ; Ping GUO ; Wei QIU ; Xiaobing HU ; Quanshui FAN
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):453-456
Objective To investigate the variation characteristics of adenovirus type 55 (HAdV-B55) gene on plateaus.Methods Throat swabs were collected from HAdV-B55 infected patients and used for virus isolation in HEp-2 cells.The whole-genome sequence was obtained by PCR and sequencing.HAdV-B55 gene sequence was blast with the previously reported virus.Results HAdV-B55 strains were isolated from throat swabs, which were named LS89/Tibet/2016.The whole-genome sequence was obtained and submitted to GenBank with the accession number of KY002683.No large fragment gene recombination was found between this HAdV-B55 strain and previous strains, and the sequence similarity with QS-DLL strain was 99.9%.Conclusion This study provides more information for the evolution patterns of adenovirus 55 and will contribute to the prevention and control of HAdV-B55 infection in the future.
5.Research Progress of Squalene Monooxygenase and Cancer
Liangqi GUO ; Yayun LIU ; Deqiao SHENG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(9):919-923
Squalene monooxygenase (SQLE) is the rate-limiting enzyme of cholesterol biosynthesis. It plays a crucial role in regulating cholesterol homeostasis. Increasing evidence shows that SQLE is closely related to the occurrence, development, metastasis, and poor prognosis of various cancers. SQLE can not only promote the proliferation of cancer cells and epithelial-mesenchymal transformation but also play an important role in maintaining the stemness of cancer stem cells and regulating cholesterol homeostasis. SQLE may be a potential molecular target for cancer therapy. In this review, the role of SQLE in regulating cholesterol homeostasis in vivo; its function in the occurrence, development, and metastasis of various cancers; and its molecular mechanism were summarized. Screening new SQLE inhibitors may provide new ideas for targeted cancer therapy.