2.Induction of apoptosis by Anti-DR5 mAb in synovial cells of adjuvant arthritis rats and its possible mechanisms
Wenzhu LI ; Ping YIN ; Jiakai ZHANG ; Jinhua QIU ; Qingzhong HU ; Huiran TAO ; Guohong ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2009;25(11):969-972
Objective:To study the effects of Anti-DR5 mAb on inducing synovial cells of adjuvant arthritis (AA) rats and its mechanisms.Methods:AA was induced by CFA in rats.The synovial cells of rats were separated and cultured in vitro system.The apoptosis induced by anti-DR5 mAb on synovial cells was measured by MTT analysis,DNA fragmentation and flow cytometry.Caspase-3 and Bcl-2 expression in synovial cells were detected by Western blot.The involvement of the apoptotic pathway was further proved by a caspase inhibition assay.Results:MTT result showed that Anti-DR5 mAb could inhibit synovial cells growth.And flow cytometry suggested that the cell death mode was apoptosis.The protein level of caspase-3 in synovial cells treated with anti-DR5 mAb was raised,while Bcl-2 level declined.When the caspase inhibitor was added to the synovial cells treated with anti-DR5 mAb,it was showed in a dose-dependence inhibition effect,indicating that anti-DR5 mAb inducing apoptosis might be through the caspase pathway.Conclusion:Anti-DR5 mAb could induce synovial cell apoptosis through caspase pathway.And this effect may be related to the protein level of Caspase-3 and Bcl-2.
3.Effects of staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Yu QIU ; Chunmiao XING ; Ping YUAN ; Yuming WANG ; Linling ZHANG ; Qingzhong CHEN ; Min GE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(34):4734-4738
Objective:To explore the effect of staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.Methods:From January 2021 to December 2022, convenience sampling was used to select 73 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the Department of Hand Surgery at Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University as participants. According to the random number table method, patients were divided into a control group ( n=36) and an observation group ( n=37). Control group received routine rehabilitation nursing, while observation group received staged rehabilitation nursing. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Shoulder Rating Scale score, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Rating Scale score, Constant-Murley Shoulder Scale score, and complications during rehabilitation were compared between two groups of patients before and six months after intervention. Results:Six months after surgery, both groups showed an increase in UCLA scores and ASES scores compared to before the intervention ( P<0.05), and the scores of observation group were higher than those of control group, with statistical differences ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, the Constant-Murley Shoulder Scale scores for daily life and shoulder range of motion in observation group were higher than those in control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). During the rehabilitation period, the incidence of complications in observation group was lower than that in control group with a statistical difference ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Staged rehabilitation nursing in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair shows significant effects and can effectively promote patient recovery.