1.Effects of different materials on stress distribution and biomechanics of bone interface of artificial hip joint
Ningyuan LI ; Yali GONG ; Xuanwen LIU ; Qiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(9):1268-1274
BACKGROUND:During joint replacement, different materials of prosthesis can be used. Different prosthesis can produce different effects and the stress distribution of bone interface. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of different materials on the stress distribution and biomechanics of the bone interface of artificial hip joint. METHODS:The CT scan of the hip was carried out. The image data were saved in DICOM format and processed by MIMICS software. The 3D finite element model of the femur was obtained by ANSYS. A three dimensional finite element model of the femur was made with the material properties of the femur. Three kinds of different replacement prosthesis materials (Co Cr Mo aloy, titanium aloy and composite materials) were selected, and the specific requirements of the actual joint replacement were selected, and different types of prosthesis were designed in CAE software. In the STL format, the prosthesis model was imported into MIMICS, and the femur and prosthesis were assembled. The stress status of different prosthesis was analyzed, and the stress shielding rates of exterior and interior sides of middle and lower parts of the femur, right to and 30 mm below lesser trochanter and right to lesser trochanter of the proximal femur were calculated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Through three-dimensional finite element analysis, a direct and accurate model of the femur and the three-dimensional model of the prosthesis were established. According to the actual situation, material assignment of the femoral three-dimensional finite element model was conducted to obtain the corresponding model. Thus, the properties of different materials of the femur were shown visualy. The femoral stress of cobalt chromium molybdenum aloy, titanium aloy, and composite material was simulated after replacement. Results found that the stress shielding rate can decrease in the middle and lower parts of the femur. After replacement, the femoral stress is higher than that of the intact femur. The experimental results show that the stress shielding of the joint was performed after joint replacement with Co Cr Mo aloy, titanium aloy and composite materials. Among them, the composite material is more close to the actual physiological environment of the human body, and it can better reduce the stress shielding effect, and is beneficial to the stress from the prosthesis to the femur.
2.Relationships of high density lipoprotein subclasses with oxidative stress and carotid atherosclerosis in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Baolin LIU ; Xiaoping XU ; Chao MENG ; Weiwei YANG ; Tian GAO ; Ningyuan FANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(8):625-628
Objective To explore the distribution characteristics of high density lipoprotein (HDL) subclasses in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and to evaluate the relationships of them with oxidative stress and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods The serum levels of HDL subclasses and 8-iso-prostaglandin (PG) F2α were assayed, the carotid ultrasound examinations were executed in 56 elderly patients with T2DM (male: 40, female: 16) and 41 elderly healthy controls (male: 31, female: 10). Results Compared with control group, the serum level of HDL3 was significantly lower in T2DM group [(0.51±0.21) mmol/L vs. (0.59±0.15) mmol/L,t=1.991, P< 0.05], and the serum levels of HDL and HDL2 were also decreased [(1.07±0.36)mmol/L vs. (1.18±0.32) mmol/L; (0.56±0.25) mmol/L vs. (0.64±0.33) mmol/L], but there were no statistical significances (t= 1.611 and 0.614 both P>0.05). The HDL3 was negatively correlated with HbA1C (r=-0.503, P=0.005). The values of absorbance of serum 8-iso-PG F2αwere significantly decreased in T2DM group than in control group (0.017±0. 004 vs. 0. 021±0. 008,t=2.245, P<0.05). The mean carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) was higher in T2DM group,but there was no statistically significance. The detection rate of carotid atherosclerotic plaques was significantly higher in T2DM group than in control group (63.3% vs. 36.0%, x2=4.076, P<0.05). Conclusions The low level of small particles HDL3 as well as elevated oxidative stress may contribute to the development of atherosclerosis in elderly patients with T2DM.
3.A Relevant Research on Constitutional Type of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Patients with Triple-negative Breast Cancer and TOP2A Gene Expression
Ling HUANG ; Mei JIANG ; Ningyuan LIU ; Hui XU ; Liyun YUE ; Runze LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(1):14-17
Objective To explore the correlation between TOP2A gene expression and TCM constitutional types of patients with triple-negative breast cancer.Methods The questionnaire for constitution of Chinese medicine was used to identify the TCM constitutional types of 71 patients with triple-negative breast cancer and TOP2A gene alterations were quantified by real-time PCR. 2-ΔΔCt was used to analyze the expressions of each group. SPSS17.0 was employed to analyze the correlation between TOP2A gene amplification and TCM constitutional types.Results Totally 71 patients were divided into general type (0 case), Qi deficiency type (18 cases), Yang deficiency type (10 cases), Yin deficiency type (12 cases), Qi stagnancy type (7 cases), blood stasis type (10 cases), phlegm wet calculus type (8 cases), damp-heat type (6 cases), and special type (0 case). All of them were biased constitutional types, of which Qi deficiency constitution (25.35%), Yin deficiency constitution (16.90%), blood stasis constitution (14.08%) took the majority. TOP2A gene amplification was negative correlated with each constitutional type (P<0.05).Conclusion Biased constitutional types were the main types of TCM constitutional type of patients with triple-negative breast cancer. The main three biased constitutional types of triple-negative breast cancer were Qi deficiency constitution, Yin deficiency constitution and blood stasis constitution. TOP2A gene expression in patients with triple-negative breast cancer was normal or less expressed, which predicted low chemotherapy sensitivity and poor prognosis.
4.Interleukin-17 and interleukin-23 inhibitors in the treatment of pustular psoriasis
Xiaoyan JIANG ; Min GAO ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Ningyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(7):689-692
Pustular psoriasis is a serious life-threatening disease, and patients usually show poor response to traditional treatments. In recent years, interleukin-17 and interleukin-23 inhibitors have shown favorable efficacy in the treatment of psoriasis. This review summarizes the latest progress in interleukin-17 and interleukin-23 inhibitors for the treatment of pustular psoriasis.
5.The effect of levocarnitine on fibrotic proliferation, apoptosis and migration of myocardial cells
Zhaojie LIU ; Li JIN ; Yiwen GU ; Jue SHI ; Haiya WANG ; Ningyuan FANG ; Jin SHU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(2):203-208
Objective:To investigate the mechanisms underlying the effect of levocarnitine on myocardial cell fibrosis, proliferation, apoptosis and migration.Methods:Between June and December 2022, an overexpression vector for tissue inhibitor-1 of metalloproteinase(TIMP-1)and siRNA TIMP-1 were used to transfect rat H9c2 cardiomyocytes(from the cell bank of the Chinese Academy of Sciences), and transfection efficiency was measured using fluorescence reverse transcription quantitative PCR(RT-qPCR). After treating H9c2 cells with angiotensin Ⅱ(AngⅡ), the expression of the MMP3 and TIMP-1 genes in the cells was detected by RT-qPCR.A CCK8 kit was used to assess the effect of levocarnitine intervention on the proliferation of myofibroblasts after overexpression or knockdown of TIMP-1.The effects of levocarnitine on apoptosis and migration of myofibroblasts were detected by flow cytometry and Transwell assays.Results:The RT-qPCR results showed that the expression level of the MMP3 gene(1.38±0.05)in cardiomyocytes treated with AngⅡ for 24 hours exhibited an upward trend( P<0.01), while the expression level of the TIMP-1 gene(0.71±0.03)showed a downward trend( P<0.01). In addition, H9c2 cells with TIMP-1 overexpression(905.98±24.17)and knockdown(0.18±0.01)%, respectively, were successfully constructed.Based on CCK-8 detection results, knockdown of TIMP-1(86.56±7.98)% was able to promote the proliferation of H9c2 cells induced by levocarnitine( P<0.01). Apoptosis experiments showed that inhibition of TIMP-1 expression(23.22±2.69)significantly reduced the apoptosis level of H9c2 cells induced by levocarnitine( P<0.01). Migration experiments showed that inhibition of TIMP-1 expression(217.67±23.44)significantly promoted the migration ability of H9c2 cells induced by levocarnitine( P<0.01). Conclusions:After intervention to reduce TIMP-1 expression, levocarnitine can promote proliferation, inhibit apoptosis and promote migration of myofibroblasts and may therefore ameliorate myocardial fibrosis.
6. Disease progression model for Alzheimer's disease and its research progress
Ningyuan ZHANG ; Ling XU ; Hongxia LIU ; Qingshan ZHENG ; Xijun ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2021;26(6):687-694
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative neurological disease with unclear pathogenesis. The disease progress/trajectory of AD patients can be adequately described by establishing quantitative pharmacological disease progression model. Integrating biomarker information into the model can provide more insight to understand the potential pathological mechanisms and facilitate the optimization of future trial design. Several empirical and semi-mechanism disease progression models have been published. This mini-review is expected to offer some references for the further AD clinical research and new drug development.
7.Epidemic of rabies and effect of its vaccine against a dog that consecutively attacked ten people in one day.
Li Dong GAO ; Hong ZHANG ; Liang CAI ; Bo Zhong CHEN ; Yong Lin JIANG ; Yun Zhi LIU ; Xin Jun LV ; Peng Cheng YU ; Shi Xiong HU ; Fu Qiang LIU ; Hao LI ; Ge Ying LI ; Xin Xin SHEN ; Xiao Yan TAO ; Si Yu ZHANG ; Jia Hui LIU ; Qing TANG ; Jun Hua LI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2014;27(1):60-64
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