1.Effects of Estradiol on the Chronic Periodontitis in Experimental Rat
Jianhua ZHU ; Libo KU ; Guoquan XU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(07):-
Objective In this research,the relationship between blood estrogen level and periodontitis in rats was studied. Methods Twenty-four female Wister rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group,sham operation group and ovariectomized group. Rat chronic periodontitis model was established by ligating the rat's second molar with a steel wire in the sham operation group and ovariectomized group. Serum estrogen level of the rats was detected respectively. Dental X-ray observation,histological examination and immunohistochemistry were employed for the characterization of rat's chronic periodontitis. Results Compared with both control group and sham operation group,a significant decrease in scrum estrogen level was observed in ovariectomized group (P
2.Changes of bone mineral density of the proximal femur in patients with revision total hip arthroplasty
Yinxian YU ; Jinzhong MA ; Libo ZHU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(15):-
[Objective]To understand the changes of periprosthetic bone mineral density(BMD) of the proximal femur in patients with failed hip arthroplasty by measuring with dual energy X-ray absorptiometry(DEXA). [Method]Periprosthetic BMD was determined in 9 patients with revision total hip arthroplasty by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry(DEXA),defining regions of interest according to Gruen(1~7),and comparing the operation side with the nonoperation side.Clinic results of the cases were evaluated according to Harris Hip Score(HHS).[Result]The mean HHS was 61 points in 9 patients at this follow-up examination.There was a significant decrease(8.9%~27.6 %) in BMD in every Gruen zone as compared with the nonoperation side.[Conclusion]The bone loss in the proximal femur in patients with failed hip arthroplasty is significant,and the pattern of bone loss around failed hip arthroplasty may be different from the typical remodeling seen after successful hip arthroplasty.
3.Total hip arthroplasty for acetabular protrusion
Jinzhong MA ; Libo ZHU ; Weilin SANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(15):-
[Objective]To discuss the outcome of acetabular protrusion after total hip arthroplasty. [Method]Fifteen patients(M=7,F=9) having painful acetabular protrusion received total hip arthroplasty with reinforcement of the acetabulum with bone grafts(autogenous or allogeneous bone).The results were reported at 1~4 years(mean,3 years) of follow-up.Of the 15 cases,5 were mild protrusion and 10 were moderate protrusion.The Harris hip-rating and radiographs were taken pre-and postoperatively. [Result]The average Harris hip-rating was improved from 45 points(range,39~60 points) preoperatively to 85 points(range,70~100 points) postoperatively.The average preoperative protrusion of the femoral head medial to the Kohler line was 8.8 mm(6~18 mm).The average postoperative placement of the prosthetic femoral head was 10 mm(6~13 mm) lateral to the Kohler line.None acetabulum prothesis failure or bone grafts absorption was seen.The grafts were well incorporated on radiograms in all patients one year after operation by radiographs. [Conclusion]Good results can be obtained in hips with acetabular protrusion after reconstructed with autogeneous or allogeneous bone grafting and total hip arthroplasty.
4.Research advances on the role of mast cells in pelvic pain of endometriosis.
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2013;42(4):461-463
Endometriosis (EMs) is a common gynecologic disease that affects women's physical and mental health seriously. The pathogenesis is still unknown and the mechanism of endometriosis-associated pain remains unclear. Mast cells (MC) are known to be multifunctional players in the immune system. Recent studies have shown that nerve fibers in EMs lesions can release neural peptides such as nerve growth factor and substance P to induce MC degranulating and releasing histamine, proteases, cytokines, chemokines etc., which contributes to the development of pain and hyperalgesia in patients with endometriosis.
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5.Diagnostic value of free plasma metanephrines for pheochromocytoma
Yunchao GAO ; Hankui LU ; Quanyong LUO ; Libo CHEN ; Ying DING ; Ruisen ZHU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(5):535-537
Objective To investigate the application value of free plasma metanephrines metanephrine(MN) and normetanephrine (NM) measured with enzyme immunoassay (EIA), NM in diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. Methods Histologically confirmed pheochromocytomas (n=30) and control patients with hypertension (n=51) were enrolled in the study. Blood tests for free plasma metanephrines(MN and NM) were performed with a commercially available EIA kit and the results were compared with [3] I-metaiedobenzyl guanidine (MIBG) whole body scan findings. Results The whole body scan was positive in all pheochromocytoma patients and negative in 15 control patients with 100% accuracy. The median values in the 2 groups were 59.3 ng/L and 33.7 ng/L (Z=-2. 440, P<0.05) for MN, 652.0 ng/L and 36. 3 ng/L (Z=-6.699, P<0.001) for NM, with 96. 7% (29/30) sensitivity, 86. 3% (44/51)specificity and 90.1% (73/81) accuracy for their combination ( either or both positive). There was no significantly statistical difference when compared with 13I-MIBG whole body scan findings (100. 0% ,P >0. 05). Conclusion The results show that the EIA method may be eligible as an alternative to HPLC for plasma metanephrines determination in the identification of pheochromocytoma.
6.Opportunistic screening for colorectal cancer
Zitao WU ; Jianqiu SHENG ; Li ZHANG ; Dongxu WANG ; Bingxin WANG ; Libo LIU ; Jian ZHU ; Ying HAN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2012;06(5):318-321
Objective To retrospectively analyze medical data of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) so as to provide evidence for clinical use of opportunistic screening.Methods A total of 2450 CRC patients (male 1377,female 1073) who were treated at five hospitals in North China during October 2001 and September 2011 and had complete medical records and pathological results were recruited.The correlations of incidenceofCRCwithage,gender,tumorlocationandhistologicaltypeswere analyzed.Results Of all the CRC patients,those less than 50 years old accounted for 18.14% ; and the incidence of CRC was substantially increased in those over 50 years old.Seventy-three percent of tumor occurred at the rectum and sigmoid colon,6% at descending colon,7% at transverse colon and 14% at ascending colon.Moderately,well or poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma accounted for 50.33%,40.35%and 9.32%,respectively.Histological differentiation was not correlated with age and gender ( P > 0.05 ).Conclusions Age and gender should not be considered a determination of opportunistic screening for CRC.Colonoscopy is recommended as an alternative CRC screening procedure.
7.Different fixation methods for artificial femoral head replacement: A biomechanical comparison of joint stability
Yiming ZHU ; Chunyan JIANG ; Manyi WANG ; Guowei RONG ; Liuping YU ; Xuefeng YAO ; Libo MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(39):7221-7225
BACKGROUND: Artificial humeral head replacement is an effective method for the treatment of complex proximal humeral fractures, which has received good results in relieving pain. However, the final functional recovery is unpredictable. OBJECTIVE: To compare biomeshanical stability between anatomical and overlapping reconstruction of the greater tuberosity in cadaveric humeral head replacement models.METHODS: Eight pairs of fresh-frozen shoulder cadavers (16 shoulder joints) were match-paired into two groups. Standardized humeral head replacement procedure was performed in all specimens, and anatomical and overlapping reconstruction of thegreater tuberosity was adopted in each group respectively. For overlapping group, the greater tuberosity was reattached to the proximal humeral shaft in an overlapping style, which was achieved by an additional 5 mm bone osteotomized from the medial cortex of the humeral diaphysis. Custom mounting apparatus and fixation jigs were designed for designated shoulder motion.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: When the shoulder was external rotated to neutral position, the mean displacement of greater tuberosity in the anatomical reconstruction group was smaller than that of the overlapping reconstruction group (P < 0.05). When the gleno-humeral joint was elevated to 30~ and 60~ forward flexion (accounting for 45° and 90° shoulder forward flexion), there was no significant difference of greater tuberosity displacement between the anatomical group and overlapping group. The findings demonstrated that, although overlapping reconstruction can increase the bone healing area between the greater tuberosity and the humeral diaphysis, there may be some loss in mechanical stability as the trade-off. Even though we strictly follow the standardized postoperative rehabilitation protocol after humeral head replacement, prominent displacement between the greater tuberosity relative to the humeral diaphysis was detected. Accordingly, postponing of the postoperative rehabilitation program after humeral head replacement for a decent period may improve tuberosity healing.
8.Construction of biobank quality management system based on ISO9001
Zhihong ZHU ; Yang YANG ; Jing LI ; Hao DAI ; Hui ZHONG ; Yan GAO ; Libo HOU ; Lixin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(9):695-697
The paper presented the thoughts and steps taken by the National Center for Cardiovascular Diseaes in biobank quality management system.By means ofprocess approach,the organizational structure,identification and analysis process were established,along with the management mechanism and normalized documentation.Centering onPlan,Do,Check and Act(PDCA),a complete set of quality management system was established.This system enables normalized management of biobanks in China,and provides practice guidelines for development industry standards of the country as well.
9.Effects of Estradiol Decreasing on Female Rat Salivary
Jianhua ZHU ; Chen LI ; Jiguang LIU ; Weishan LI ; Weirong SHANG ; Libo KU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(03):-
Objective In this research,the relationship between blood estrogen level and salivary glands of female rat was studied.Methods Thirty-two female Wister rats were randomly divided into four groups:control group,sham operation group,ovariectomized and injected estradiol benzoate group and ovariectomized group.Menopausal rat model was established by ovariectomy.By testing E2,histological examination and examing Cu,Zn-SOD expression through immunochemical staining,we studied the effects of estrogen decreasing on female rat salivary.Results Compared with control group,sham operation group,ovariectomized and injected estradiol benzoate group,a significant decrease in scrum estrogen level was observed in ovariectomized group(P