1.Effects of IFNα-2b on cell apoptosis and expression of hTERT and bcl-2 mRNA in keloid fibroblasts
Yong HUANG ; Qiang MENG ; Xin XING
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(4):261-264
Objective To observe the effects of IFNα-2b on keloid fibroblasts in cell prolifera-tion, apoptosis, expression of hTERT and bcl-2 mRNA and to explore its anti-keloid mechanism. Methods Primary cultures of dermal fibroblasts derived from 8 keloid and 8 normal skin samples were established, strains of fibroblasts at passages 3 to 4 were used in this study. Keloid and normal skin fibroblasts in culture medium in vitro were given IFNα-2b and were obsevered in different time. The proliferation of the fibroblasts was measured by MTT assay, the apoptosis was analysed by flow cytometry(FCM), and the expression of hTERT and bcl-2 mRNA were obsevered by semi-qnantitativere verse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The data were analyzed by statistical software (SPSS11. 5). Results IFNα-2b could inhibit the growth of keloid and nomal skin fibroblasts. The suppression of keloid and nomal skin fibroblasts was time-dependent. After the effect of 10 000 U/ml INFα-2b on cultured fibroblast of keloid and normal skin,the fibroblasts apoptosis was induced and the expression of hTERT and bcl-2 mRNA was lower than that of controlled group . The result was significantly different between control group and treatment group and was related with the treatment time of INFα-2b (P<0.01). Conclusions As a negative regulatory factor,interferon α-2b can suppress growth and proliferation of keloid fibroblasts and induce apoptosis. Decreasing the telomerase activity of keloid fibroblasts may be one of the most important mechamisms. That IFNa-2b inhibited telomerase activity in keloid fibroblasts is an important pathway that may play a key role in the anti- keloid therapy.
2.Clinical use of mycophenolate mofetil in renal taransplation
Ya-Lin DONG ; Mao-Yi WANG ; Meng HUANG ; Pu-Xun TIAN ; Sheng-Qiang PANG ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
Aim To monitor the whole blood trough concentration of cyclosporine A (CsA) in renaltransplant recipients reciving triple therapy with mycophenolate mofetil, cyclosporine andprednisone and to establish an optimal therapeutic window of CsA. Methods Sampleswere measured by specific fluorescence polarization immunoassay. According to the timeafter operation and different therapy plan, the whole blood trough concentration of CsA ineach group was compared with that in control group.Results The optimal therapeuticwindow of CsA with MMF plan was 150~300 ?g? L-1 (less than one month after op-eration), 120~260?g?L-1 (1~
3.The expression and distribution evaluation of Ad5-Fluc in mice by in vivo bioluminescence imaging system
Qiang LIU ; Weijin HUANG ; Jianhui NIE ; Chenyan ZHAO ; Shufang MENG ; Baowei LI ; Rongguang SHAO ; Youchun WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;(11):925-929
Objective To study the in vivo expression and biodistribution of Ad5-Fluc (Adenovirus carrying firefly luciferase genes) in mice.Methods The recombinant Ad5-Fluc virus was constructed and infected to BALB/c or nude mice through three different routes.The protein expression level,tissue distribution and the characteristics of infection were analyzed by in vivo bioluminescence imaging technology.Results Compared to other two routes,the BALB/c mice infected through muscular route had the longest expression cycle (over 60 days) and the highest expression level,while the virus was transferred into the liver and spleen after infection.The nude mice had a significantly extended expression cycle than BALB/c mice.Moreover,the characteristic of liver tropism was eliminated after Ad5 F35 infection in mice,while maintained similar expression efficiency.Conclusion Due to the highest expression efficiency,the muscular route would be the optimal route for Ad5 vector based vaccination.In addition,Ad5F35 virus could become an ideal alternative vaccine vector for eliminating the liver tropism.
4.Correlation of LIPC C480T (rs1800588) polymorphism with lipid metabolism in Han Chinese population
Xiaohua TAN ; Chunhong DI ; Baodong WANG ; Qiang MENG ; Xianhong HUANG ; Man LAN ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(10):905-911
Objective To investigate the association of the LIPC-C480T (rs1800588) and lipid levels and dyslipidemia in different age-and-sex groups in Han Chinese population.Methods The serum TC,TG,LDL-C and HDL-C were detected by automatic biochemical analyzer in 2420 health adults (1527 men and 893 women).The genotypes of rs1800588 were detected by M ALDI-TOF MS.According to the age difference (≤44,45-59 and ≥60-year-old),the total samples were divided to young (241 men and 201 women),middle-aged (652 men and 360 women) and older (634 men and 332 women) groups.The effects of genotypes on 4 serum lipid indicators in each age-and-gender group were analyzed by one way analysis of variance (ANOVA),and the odd risk of genotypes on dyslipidemia was estimated by binary Logistic regression analysis.The P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results The frequence of allele T for LIPC rs1800588 in this population is 39.4%.In each age group the lipid parameters are quite different between males and females.Compared with those with CC genotype,middle-aged and elder men with CT or TT genotype have higher TC and HDL-C levels,and elder men with TT genotype also have higher TC level ; young women bearing CT genotype have higher TC level,and the CT and TT genotypes have higher HDL-C levels,middle aged women with CT or TT genotype have higher TC and TG levels,and CT genotype also have higher HDL-C level,the elder women with TT genotype have higher HDL-C level.Compared with those CC genotype individuals,the risk for mixed hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia increases 2.318 folds (P =0.004) and 2.571 folds (P < 0.001) respectively,while the risk for low HDL-C decreases 1.908 folds (P =0.029) for TT genotypes individuals among elder males; the hypercholesterolemia risk increasc 1.688 (P =0.036) and 2.099 times (P =0.040) in CT and TT genotypes respectively,and the risks for hypertriglyceridemia and mixed hyperlipidemia are 2.060 (P =0.038) and 2.381 (P =0.019) times higher than those with CC genotype among middle-aged females.Conclusions The LIPC rs1800588 site associates with the lipid levels and dyslipidmia risk in Han Chinese in an age-and-sex model.This SNP site has higher impact on lipid levels and dyslipidemia among elder males and middle-aged females,and the T allele is the risk factor.
5.Application of combined osteotomy with midfacial SMAS lift in comprehensive correction of facial shape
Qiang ZHANG ; Jun GUO ; Zhibing MENG ; Caiwang CHANG ; Le YANG ; Jinhua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2013;(2):83-85
Objective To observe the surgical results of prominent malar-complex and to explore the more effective methods by improving the shape of face through operation.Methods Total 80 patients of prominent malar-complex were treated by strengthening reduction plasty of mala and zygoma through intra-oral approach accompanied with minor pre-auricular incision and the midfacial SMAS lift in order to improve the shape of prominent malar-complex and to prevent malar-cheek parenchyma sag.Results The face skeleton and midfacial chalasis of all patients were significantly improved with satisfaction.All the patients obtained good results during the follow-up period of over six months.Of them there was one case of maxillary sinusitis that had been cured by further symptomatic treatment.Conclusions Strengthening reduction plasty of mala and zygoma accompanied with the midfacialSMAS lift can properly and safely improve the facial shape of patients with prominent malar-complex.
6.Chemical constituents from EtOAc fraction of Sophora dunnii.
Ling CHENG ; De-sheng NING ; Meng-wen XIA ; Si-si HUANG ; Lei LUO ; Zu-qiang LI ; Zheng-hong PAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(22):4428-4432
Sixteen compounds have been isolated from the EtOAc fraction of 95% ethanolic extract of Sophora dunnii through silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 and semi-prerarative HPLC column chromatographies. Their structures were identified on the basis of NMR and MS spectra data as phaseollidin (1), L-maackiain (2), 2-(2',4'-dihidroxyphenyl)-5,6-methylenedioxy benzofuran (3), 8-demethyl-farrerol (4), liquiritigenin (5), genistein (6), 6-methylgenistein (7), 5-O-methyl genistein (8), 7,2',4'-trihydroxys-5-methoxy-isoflavanone (9), 7, 3', 4'-trihydroxy-isoflavanone (10), erythribyssin D (11), calycosin (12), trans-resveratrol (13), cis-resveratrol (14), stigmasterol (15), β-sitosterol (16). Among these, compounds 1-14 and 16 were isolated from this plant for the first time.
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7.Open reduction and internal fixation for old displaced fractures of humeral greater tuberosity
Meng MI ; Jinming ZHANG ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Qiang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(11):944-948
Objective:To investigate the operative treatments of old displaced fractures of humeral greater tuberosity and their related factors.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 16 patients who had received operative treatment at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital for old displaced fractures of humeral greater tuberosity from November 2010 to March 2019 and whose complete follow-up data were available. They were 9 males and 7 females with an average age of 61 years(from 40 to 77 years). The original injury was accompanied by shoulder dislocation in 12 cases; the original displaced fracture of humeral greater tuberosity was not surgically treated in time in 8 cases; the primary surgical treatment did not lead to effective fracture reduction in 4 cases; the fracture of humeral greater tuberosity was displaced again after surgical treatment in 4 cases. Anterior displacement was observed in 2 cases, posterior displacement in 3 cases and superior displacement in 11 cases. The duration between the onset of displacement and the last operation averaged 5 months, and the displacement distance 16.5 mm. The Constant-Murley and visual analogue scale(VAS) scores were compared between preoperation and 6 months postoperation.Results:This group of patients obtained a mean follow-up of 55 months(from 16 to 118 months). Anatomical reduction of the greater tuberosity was achieved in 15 cases, leading to uneventful union. Mal-reduction occurred in one patient whose greater tuberosity was found displaced superiorly again by follow-up. For the 16 patients, the Constant-Murley absolute value scores were 37.0±11.7 and 91.0±9.9, and the flexion elevation ranges 33.0°±26.7° and 144.0°±38.5°, respectively for preoperation and 6 months postoperation, showing significant improvements between preoperation and 6 months postoperation( P<0.05). The VAS scores were 0.7±1.3 at 6 months postoperation, significantly improved than the preoperative value 4.5±1.0 ( P<0.05). Postoperatively, good shoulder function scores were not obtained by one patient who could still manage to fulfill daily life tasks. Conclusion:Open reduction and internal fixation can result in satisfactory functional outcomes in the treatment of old displaced fractures of the humeral greater tuberosity, depending on different features of fracture displacement.
8.Characterization of 20 cases of humeral head necrosis after complex proximal humeral fracture
Yufu ZHANG ; Qiang HUANG ; Qiang LI ; Meng MI ; Maoqi GONG ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(2):138-143
Objective:To characterize the humeral head necrosis after open reduction and anatomic locking plate fixation of complex proximal humeral fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 20 patients who had been treated for humeral head necrosis after surgery of complex proximal humeral fracture at Department of Traumatic Orthopaedics, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from September 2012 to June 2020. They were 7 males and 13 females with an average age of 57.4 years (from 35 to 84 years). Analyzed were their fracture types, time for diagnosis of humeral head necrosis, length of the medial residual bone, thickness of the humeral head and shoulder function.Results:The 20 patients were followed up for 8 to 104 months (average, 48.3 months). According to the Neer classification, there were 8 three-part fractures and 12 four-part fractures; shoulder dislocation was complicated in 10 cases. According to the AO-OTA classification, there were 16 type C fractures and 4 type B fractures. The length of the medial residual bone averaged 4.8 mm (from 0 to 10.7 mm); the medial soft tissue hinge was damaged in 18 cases and the thickness of the humeral head averaged 20.6 mm (from 13.6 to 33.0 mm). All fractures got united at the first stage after an average time of 8.4 weeks (from 5 to 12 weeks). The time for diagnosis of humeral head necrosis averaged 16.5 months (from 8 to 24 months). At the final follow-up, the Constant-Murley score of the affected side averaged 53.4 (from 22 to 74) while that of the healthy side 85.5 (from 53 to 98), with a ratio of affected side to healthy side of 62.43% (from 27.95 to 82.70%).Conclusions:Necrosis of the humeral head was common after surgery for complex proximal humerus fractures, most of which were three- or four-part ones or combined with shoulder dislocation. In most of the patients, the medial soft tissue hinge was damaged and the length of the residual medial bone usually shorter than 8 mm. Necrosis of the humeral head happened late after surgery. The function of the affected shoulder was significantly lower than that of the healthy side.
9.Treatment of extra-articular scapular fractures with assistance of 3D reconstruction measurements with Mimics software
Meng MI ; Dongning HUANG ; Kaixing YANG ; Jinming ZHANG ; Qiang HUANG ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(8):688-693
Objective:To investigate a 3D method of radiological evaluation of extra-articular scapular fracture and the treatment outcomes.Methods:A total of 19 patients with extra-articular scapular fracture were operatively treated and completely followed up at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from January 2014 to January 2020. They were 17 males and 2 females with an average age of 41 years (from 24 to 65 years). The medial-lateral displacement, antero-posterior angulation and glenopolar angle were measured on images of 3D reconstruction of the fractured scapulae by Mimics software. 3D reconstructions of the intact scapulae were made as controls in the patients with proximal humerus fracture matched in time and age (17 males and 2 females with an average age of 41 years). Operations were carried out via the modified Judet approach in the experimental group. The treatment outcomes in the experimental group were evaluated by the Constant-Murley absolute value scoring at 6 months after operation.Results:All the patients in the experimental group obtained a mean follow-up of 48 months (from 11 to 73 months). All fractures in the experimental group acquired anatomical reduction and fixation intraoperatively and bony union within 6 months after operation. In the experimental group, the medial-lateral displacement averaged 17.9 mm and the antero-posterior angulation 26.9° before operation while the anteflexion lifting angle 162.2°, the lateral external rotation 41.6°, and the Constant-Murley absolute value scores 93.2 points at 6 months after operation. Pre-operatively, the glenopolar angles were 34.4°±6.3° and 40.6°±6.6° for the experimental and control groups respectively, showing a significant difference between the 2 groups ( P<0.05). At 6 months after operation, the glenopolar angle was 38.4°±5.0° for the experimental group, showing a significant difference between pre- and post-operation ( P<0.05). Conclusions:3D reconstruction measurements with Mimics software help accurate characterization of extra-articular scapular fracture and evaluation of surgical indications. Open reduction and internal fixation of scapular fractures via the modified Judet approach may promise a satisfactory union rate and functional outcomes.
10.Treatment of scapular glenoid fractures via the modified Judet approach
Meng MI ; Dongning HUANG ; Kaixing YANG ; Jinming ZHANG ; Qiang HUANG ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):991-994
Objective:To analyze the treatment of scapular glenoid fractures via the modified Judet approach.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 25 patients who had been treated for scapular glenoid fractures via the modified Judet approach and completely followed up at Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from January 2014 to January 2020. They were 19 males and 6 females with an average age of 46 years (from 29 to 66 years). According to the Goss-Ideberg classification, 8 cases were diagnosed as type Ⅱ, 2 cases as type Ⅳ, 10 cases as type Ⅴ and 5 cases as type Ⅵ. 3D reconstruction of the CT scans by software Mimics 16.0 was made to confirm the diagnoses and classifications of the fractures. Articular step-off and displacement of the scapular glenoid were calculated and recorded. The functional outcomes were evaluated by Constant-Murley scoring system at 6 months postoperatively.Results:Preoperatively, the mean articular step-off was 5.8 mm (from 1.2 to 6.3 mm) and the mean displacement 7.7 mm (from 2.1 to 12.9 mm). All fractures obtained bony union within postoperative 6 months. The mean follow-up period was 58.8 months (from 7 to 92 months). The forward flexion was 158.6° (from 125° to 180°) and the external rotation 39.0° (from 30° to 45°) at 6 months postoperatively. The mean Constant-Murley score was 92.6 (from 75 to 100) at 6 months post-operatively; 19 cases were excellent (76%), 5 were good (20%) and one was fair (4%), giving an excellent to good rate of 96% (24/25).Conclusion:For scapular glenoid fractures of Goss-Ideberg types Ⅱ/Ⅳ/Ⅴ/Ⅵ, surgery via the modified Judet approach may promise satisfactory reduction and fixation and fine clinical outcomes.