1.Advances on preventing femoral neck shortening after internal fixation of femoral neck fracture
Weilong LI ; Xiao YU ; Qingjiang PANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(6):378-384
Femoral head necrosis and nonunion is a common complication after surgery of femoral neck fracture.Recently,femoral neck shortening have caused attentions which can impact the function of hip.Incidence,mearsurement,influence factor,prevention and treatment of femoral neck shortening have been retrospective reviewed.Amount of femoral neck shortening with sliding compression system is significantly more than length of stability system,which is result from its own mechanism.However,effcacy of length of stability system still need a large scale of sample.It uses radiography to diagnose shortening.The present measurement methods include displacement of femoral head,xyz-axis measurement,the length of exposed screw,the collapse of femoral head.However,position,the angle of screen and the defect of the method would increase deviation.A measurement with simple,wide application and accuracy need to continue to explore.Apart from patients' condition,shortening also affected by the pattern and quality of surgery.Overall,older women,displacement fracture,unsatisfactory reduction will increase the risk and shrinkage of shortening.In addition,the pattern of the internal fixation becomes the research focus in the field of orthopedic clinical research.Including the transformation of sliding compression system device and design of novel device.How to combine them together organically could be a future development direction.Meanwhile,there are still in exploratory stage to decide whether biological combined with internal fixation can prevent shortening.Intertrochanteric osteotomy can achieve union and correct the limblength discrepancy,However,it did not restore the length of femoral neck.So,it is unknown that whether the method can solve the slight shortening which have impacted the hip function.
2.Effect of dietary intervention on blood glucose in colonoscopy patients during intestinal preparation: a meta-analysis
Li LIANG ; Weilong ZHONG ; Bangmao WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(4):310-314
Objective:To systematically evaluate the effect of dietary intervention on blood glucose during intestinal preparation for colonoscopy.Methods:Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of different interventions on blood glucose during bowel preparation in colonoscopy patients were retrieved on PubMed, CNKI, and WanFang, and RevMan 5.3 software was applied for meta-analysis based on the intervention groups.Results:A total of 10 RCTs in 8 papers, including 3 345 patients, 1 603 patients in the control group and 1 742 patients in the intervention group, were reviewed. Meta-analysis results showed that 10 studies reported incidence of hypoglycemia and interventions during intestinal preparation, and heterogeneity among researches was statistical ( P<0.000 01, I2=80%). Under random effects model combined with effect quantity, compared with the control group, dietary intervention could significantly reduce the incidence of hypoglycemia during bowel preparation, the difference was significant ( OR=0.19, 95% CI: 0.09-0.40, P<0.05). Conclusion:Dietary intervention during intestinal preparation for colonoscopy can prevent the occurrence of hypoglycemia and avoid relative adverse reactions and parasympathetic nerve activity. However, due to the limited number and quality of included researches, the above conclusion need to be verified by more high-quality RCTs.
3.Effect of exogenous prostaglandin E_1 on expression of platelet-derived growth factor B and its receptor ? in rabbits with schistosomia japonicum
Weilong ZOU ; Zhen YANG ; Zhipeng LIANG ; Dongjian LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effects of exogenous prostaglandin E 1 (PGE 1) on expression of platelet derived growth factor B (PDGF-B) mRNA and its receptor ? protein in rabbit with schistosomiasis. Methods In this study, 14 rabbits were infected with cercaria of S. japonicum percutaneously. PGE 1 ( 2.5 ?g/kg?d -1 ) was given intravenously to 7 rabbits from the 60th day to day 120. The expressions of PDGF-B mRNA, PDGFR ? protein and ?-SMA were detected by RT-PCR, Western blotting and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Endogenous IFN-? was measured by in situ hybridization. Results Up-regulated expressions of PDGF-B mRNA, receptor ? protein as well as ?-SMA were observed in rabbits with Schistosome hepatic fibrosis. The increased expressions of PDGF mRNA and receptor ? were suppressed in rabbits treated with exogenous PGE 1 (29.42?5.05 vs 41.37?7.23, P
4.Endemic diversity and interventions on schistosomiasis after reserving plain for flooding in Jicheng and Qingshanhu
Kaiping CAI ; Hongbin HE ; Guozhong PENG ; Weilong HE ; Yuesheng LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
Objective To understand endemic diversity on schistosomiasis transmission after reserving plain for flooding. Methods In two study pilots, Jicheng and Qingshanhu, epidemiological factors were investigated longitudinally, and the effectiveness of the interventions was evaluated. Results The infection rates of mobile people who engaged in activities in the discarded plain were increased year by year. The density of infected snails was high. The snail habitats increased significantly in Jicheng, but decreased in Qingshanhu. The infection rate and number of livestock pastured in the discarded plain increased. In the discarded plain, most of the mobile people came from the local areas, and main activities for water contact were fishing and pasturing. About 90% of local residents migrated into endemic areas, and the others into non-endemic areas. Conclusions The discarded plains were evolving to a serious transmission zone of schistosomiasis. Interventions combined with agriculture and fisher productions can decrease snail-spreading. Schistosomiasis examination and chemotherapy for the migrants to non-endemic areas are vital.
5.Expression of Ezrin and its significance in giant-cell tumor of bone
Jun GONG ; Pingsheng LI ; Haibo HU ; Weilong LIN
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(4):259-263
Objective To detect the expression of Ezrin in giant-cell tumor of bone,and to investigate its cilincal significance. Methods 60 cases of biopsy which had been confirmed as bone giant-cell tumors in our hospital from January 2008 to December 2013 were set as observation group;tumor tissues from 8 cases of reactive new bone in nonmalignant bone diseases,12 cases of osteoid osteoma and 11 cases of osteoblastoma in the corresponding period were set as control group. Protein and gene levels of Ezrin were tested with Western blotting method and real-time PCR detection,simultaneously proceeded the corresponding analysis combined with the clinical data of patients;60 cases of bone giant-cell tumor patients accepted tumor resection and pros-thesis replacement,2 courses of preoperative chemotherapy;mitochondria morphological changes of tumor tissue and Ezrin protein and genetic changes were observed before and after chemotherapy. Results In the giant-cell tumors of bone,the Ezrin protein mainly located in the cytoplasm,and its expression positive rate was much higher than that in reactive new bone of nonmalignant bone diseases(19. 7% ),osteoid osteoma(21. 2% )and osteoblastoma(20. 7% );the difference was statistically significant(χ2 = 4. 18,P = 0. 024),but no statistical difference in the Ezrin expression among the groups of osteosarcoma,osteoid osteoma and osteblastoma(χ2 =6. 18,P = 0. 087). In the giant-cell tumors of bone tissue after chemotherapy,mitochondria pyknosis and the phenomenon of liquid cavitation was less than that before the treatment,and Ezrin protein expression decreased and gene levels reduced[(23. 99 ± 1. 49)vs(20. 11 ± 1. 11),t = 5. 03,P = 0. 018)]. Conclusion The expression of Ezrin in giant-cell tumor of bone is much higher than other benign bone tumor,and it could be a biological marker for differentiating benign and malignant bone tumor. Early intervention in Ezrin may be helpful for reatment of giant-cell tumor of bone.
6.Study on the effect of changing operator on the detection rate of colorectal polyps during surgery
Hao ZENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weilong DOU ; Lirong XU ; Yujie ZHANG ; Mengge LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2021;44(4):298-301
Objective:To study the effect of changing operator on the detection rate of colorectal polyps during surgery in patients who had been diagnosed with colorectal polyps by electronic colonoscopy for the first time.Methods:From June 2016 to June 2019, the patients who had been diagnosed with colorectal polyps by electronic colonoscopy for the first time, they were performed by electronic colonoscopy for the second time after 3 months by 5 doctors in the No.946 Hospital of PLA who had engaged in endoscopic work longer and been with rich experience. The results of the electronic colonoscopy were recorded and compared.Results:Fived hundred and seventy-six patients were found have colorectal polyps through electronic colonoscopy for the first time. Among them, 423 patients came to the hospital within 3 months and were eligibled for the research. The detection rate of newly detected polyps by the same operator was 22.7%(96/423), after changing the operator, the detection rate became 24.3% (103/423), but there was no significant difference ( P>0.05). The detection rates of newly detected polyps were respectively 20.8% (220/1 059) and 25.9%(294/1 133), the proportion of newly detected polyps with diameter ≤ 5 mm was respectively 73.6%(162/220) and 82.0%(241/294), the ratio of flat polyps to total newly detected polyps was 71.8%(158/220) and 79.9%(235/294), and there were significant differences ( P<0.05). The proportion of polyps in sigmoid colon was respectively 35.0% (77/220) and 39.1%(115/294), and there was no significant difference ( P>0.05). Conclusions:For patients with colorectal polyps detected by electronic colonoscopy, the operator should be changed during surgery, so that more missed polyps can be detected during surgery, especially flat polyps with diameter ≤ 5 mm. The operator should be changed to improve the detection rate and reduce the probability of missed diagnosis.
7.Effects of Delay in Tumor-Immune System on Stability
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(2):E248-E254
Objective To study stability of the deterministic tumor-immune system with time delay by means of linear stability analysis method. Methods In tumor-immune system, since it took some time for immune cells to recognize tumor cells and respond appropriately, time delay was considered in this process, then the model was simplified by using Taylor expansion of small delay, and the equilibrium points were solved out. By linear stability analysis method, the stability of these equilibrium points was studied. Finally, the trajectory of the system and that around each equilibrium point were simulated by numerical calculation method, so as to verify the result of theoretical analysis. Results The system had four meaningful equilibrium points with small delay, including a stable focus, a stable node, and two saddles. Moreover, the type and stability of these equilibrium points were not affected by the delay. Numerical simulation demonstrated the conclusion from theoretical analysis. Conclusions Under the condition of small delay, the type and stability of equilibrium points in the system are notaffected by the delay. The results are helpful to further understand dynamic mechanisms of tumor immune response, and provide references for tumor growth and treatment
8.Gene transfer of human ANGPTL4 mediated by recombinant retroviral vector inhibits the growth of liver cancer
Yingbin LIU ; Keqiang LI ; Jianwei WANG ; Jiangtao LI ; Haoran QIAN ; Xuedong FENG ; Jinhui ZHU ; Jun WANG ; Weilong CAI ; Shuyou PENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To construct recombinant retroviral vector containing human hepatocellular carcinoma-related gene ANGPTL4 ( angiopoietin-like 4) cDNA and to evaluate antitumor effect of recombinant retroviral vector-mediated human ANGPTL4 gene transfer. Methods ANGPTL4 cDNA was cloned in vitro from human liver cell lines HL-7702 and subcloned into plasmid vector pMSCV and sequenced. High-tiler recombinant retrovirus pMSCV-ANGPTLA and blank retrovirus pMSCV packaged under mediation of lipofectamine infected HepG2 cells in vitro, respectively. Flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy detected expression of GFP (green fluorescence protein) in HepG2 cells. The expression of ANGPTL4 mRNA in HepG2 cells was determined. Results Recombinant retroviral vector pMSCV-ANGPTL4 was constructed successfully. Titer of recombinant retrovirus pMSCV-ANGPTL4 packaged is 1. 4 ? 106 infective viral grains /ml. Titer of blank retrovirus pMSCV packaged was 1. 5 ? 106 infective viral grains /ml. Positive cell rate of HepG2-ANGPTL4 cells group expressing GFP was 68.45% , and average intensity of fluorescence of HepG2-ANGPTL4 cells group was 31.67 -fold as that of HepG2 cells group. Positive cell rate of HepG2-pMSCV cells group expressing GFP was 77.72%, and average intensity of fluorescence of HepG2-pMSCV cells group was 64. 87 -fold as that of HepG2 cells group. The expression of ANGPTL4 mRNA in HepG2-ANGPTL4 cells group was higher than that in HepG2-pMSCV cells group (154%) and HepG2 cells group( 161%). The proliferation rate of HepG2-ANGPTL4 cells group in vitro was lower than HepG2-pMSCV cells group and HepG2 cells group (P
9.Mental fatigue assessment based on physiological signals.
Lan XIA ; Jianrong WANG ; Feixue LIANG ; Weilong LI ; Jinsong GUO ; Qinkai DENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(6):870-873
OBJECTIVETo assess mental fatigue by noninvasive monitoring of the physiological signals.
METHODSThe changes in the physiological parameters including the electrodermal activity, heart rate and heart rate variability were analyzed in 14 subjects performing the reaction-time tasks when fatigue and changes in the reaction time occurred.
RESULTSThe average skin conductance level, average heart rate, and heart rate variability parameters including the total power density, percentage of the very low power density, percentage of high power density all differed significantly between the sober state and the mental fatigue state.
CONCLUSIONMonitoring the physiological parameters including the electrodermal activity, heart rate and heart rate variability is a noninvasive, effective and practical approach to mental fatigue assessment.
Adult ; Galvanic Skin Response ; physiology ; Heart Rate ; physiology ; Humans ; Male ; Mental Fatigue ; physiopathology ; Reaction Time ; Young Adult
10.The effect of two leukocyte depletion in-line filters on the efficiency of whole blood filtration.
Rufeng XIE ; Yun LI ; Yuwen HUANG ; Qing MO ; Yongchao DAI ; Weilong TANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(4):817-819
The aim of this study was to observe the difference in respect to the leukocyte reduction efficiency and quality of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) from filtered whole blood between two types of in-line filters wherein only filter materials were surface modified by the two methods respectively. Whole blood was kept in refrigerator and filtered within 6 h of collection at ambient temperature. Samples were taken pre- and post filtration for analysis of WBC numbers, coagulation factors and complement activation (n = 8 for each type of filter). All filtered units contained < 2. 5 x 10(6) residual leucocytes. RBCs recovery was over 93%. No significant difference between group A and B was seen. But group B appeared to take longer time for filtration than did group A (9'29" vs. 8'01"). Neither group A nor group B showed statistically significant losses of total protein, album, IgG, IgM, fibrin, factors VIII, IX, vWF and C3 (P > 0.05). Factor V, XI and AT-III decreased significantly in two group filters. Group B showed more significant losses of IgA content and factor V activity than did group A, which appeared to be related to the difference in surface character between group A and group B filters. These two types of filters could remove leukocytes effectively, and no significant changes were observed in the quality of FFP from the filtered whole blood. It is presumed that the filter material with better bio-compatibility will give a high recovery of plasma protein and coagulation factors after filtration.
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