1.Effect of the rotation angle of femoral prosthesis on the knee joint function after total knee arthroplasty: a 3-year follow-up
Jun XIE ; Wei LIU ; Fenglai YUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(27):4283-4287
BACKGROUND: Femoral prosthesis malrotation will lead to various complications, such as femoro-tibial and patellofemoral instability, and maladjustment of patellar movement trajectory, further affecting the recovery of the knee function.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of the rotation angle of the femoral prosthesis on the knee joint function after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).METHODS: Totally 146 patients (186 knees) undergoing TKA in the Department of Joint Surgery, Zhenjiang First People's Hospital from January 2010 to January 2014 were selected. Afterwards, the femoral condyle torsion angle was measured on CT to evaluate the rotational position of the femoral prosthesis. According to the condyle torsion angle, all the patients were divided into three groups: normal group (n=74, extorsion angle 3°-intorsion angle 3°), intorsion group (n=15, intorsion angle > 3°) and group (n=58, extorsion angle > 3°). All the patients were followed up for 3 years.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The order of the activity function score was as follows: the normal group > extorsion group > intorsion group (P < 0.05). The standard activity, free activity and senior activity scores were highest in the normal group, followed by the extorsion group, and lowest in the intorsion group (P < 0.05). However, the standing and walking scores, as well as the satisfaction and expected scores did not differ significantly among groups. (2) That is to say, the rotational position of the femoral prosthesis influences the long-term knee joint function after TKA, so we should pay attention to the femoral prosthesis malrotation.
2.AIDS in children: a report of four cases.
Yuan-Yuan XIE ; Jun-Hua CHEN ; Yong YANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(10):791-792
3.Investigation on hepatitis B virus infection in children from Guiyang area.
Li-Ya BAO ; Yuan-Yuan LI ; Miao TIAN ; Li-Sha ZHANG ; Jun XIAO ; Yuan XIE
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(2):149-150
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Hepatitis B
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epidemiology
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immunology
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prevention & control
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
4.Speech disorders and their relationships with abnormal cranial magnetic resonance imaging findings in children with cerebral palsy
Qingyun XIE ; Mei HOU ; Jun LI ; Dianrong SUN ; Aiyun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(10):756-760
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of speech disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and any relationship between those characteristics and cranial magnetic resonance images.Methods A sample of 138 children with CP were given the < s-s > language development test,a Chinese-language articulation test and oral motor scores to quantify their functional speech and articulation.The characteristics of their speech disorders,articulation and oral motor dysfunction were then related with abnormalities in their cranial magnetic resonance images (MRIs).Results Of the 138 MRIs,only 9 were normal.Three showed non-specific abnormalities (delayed myelination and/or broadening of the space outside the brain) and 122 (91%) showed specific abnormalities.Among the children with specific abnormalities,51.6% had speech reception delay and 74.6% had speech expression delays.The dysarthria rate was 71.3%,including 8.7% with no speech ability at all.The main MRI abnormalities were lesions of the basal ganglia (23%),lesions of the cerebellum (11.5%),periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) (47.5%),extensive cortical or subcortical lesions (6.6%) and focal cerebral injury (11.5 %).The corresponding oral motor scores increased successively.The children with lesions of the basal ganglia or cerebellum were most likely to manifest speech expression delay and dysarthria.The children with cortical or subcortical lesions or PVL also showed speech expression delay and dysarthria.However,the children who had a focal cerebral injury generally performed well on the speech ability assessment.Twelve children had no speaking ability at all,and in 7 of them the lesions were of the basal ganglia.Conclusions The probability and severity of speech disorders in children with cerebral palsy relate with specific abnormalities detectable with cranial MRI.Those with lesions of the basal ganglia or cerebellum will be more likely to show more severe speech disorders.
5.Effect of Yangxue Qingnao granule combined with valproate on pentylenetetrazole-kindled epileptic rats
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2011;10(2):142-146
Objective To explore the effet of Yangxue Qingnao granule (YXQNG) on seizures and cognition function of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-kindled chronic epileptic rats models, expression of Cav3.2 in the hippocampus and the temporal lobe of these rats, and EEG features of the rats. Methods Forty healthy adult male SD rats were equally divided into 4 groups at random: PTZ group, VPA treatment group, VPA+YXQNG treatment group, normal saline (NS)-control group (n=10). PTZ solution was intraperitoneally injected for 8 weeks to induce the kindling model in the above 3 groups except the NS-control group. VPA by intragastric administration was given to the rats in the VPA treatment group 1 h before PTZ injection; YXQNG and VPA by intragastric administration were given to the rats in the VPA+YXQNG treatment group 1.5 h before PTZ injection. Behavioral changes of the rats were observed 8 weeks after PTZ injection; accuracy rate of response of the rats were examined by electric maze test;EEG was performed; and the expression ofT-type Ca2+ channel protein (Cav3.2) in the temporal lobe and hippocampus was detected by immunohistochemical staining. Results Rats in the PTZ group appeared grade Ⅳ or Ⅴ seizures for 3 consecutive d, and rats in the VPA treatment group, VPA+YXQNG treatment group appeared grade 0-Ⅱ seizures. The accuracy rate of response of the rats in the VPA+YXQNG treatment group was significantly higher than that in the PTZ group (P<0.05). EEG indicated that paradoxical discharge was noted in rats of PTZ group when seizures appeared, and the total power at the time was obviously higher than that before PTZ injection (P<0.05). The D-value of total power of EEG in rats of the VPA treatment group and VPA+YXQNG treatment group before and after treatment was significantly higher than that in the PTZ group (P<0.05). And the level of Cav3.2 in the temporal and hippocampus in rats of the VPA treatment group and VPA+YXQNG treatment group was significantly lower than that in the PTZ group (P<0.05); as compared with that in the VPA treatment group, the expression of Cav3.2 in the temporal and hippocampus in rats of the VPA+YXQNG treatment group was significantly reduced (P<0.05). Conclusion The combination use of YXQNG and VPA can decrease the seizure stage, the paradoxical discharge of the brain and the level of Cav3.2 in brain tissue,and improve the cognitive function of the PTZ-kindled rats, indicating that using VAP and YXQNG simultaneously can treat epileptic seizure and protect the neurons.
6.Virus load of enterovirus 71 and the severity of hand-foot-mouth disease caused by enterovirus 71
Huiling DENG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yan XIE ; Juan YUAN ; Jun WANG ; Xiaoyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(22):1700-1702
Objective It's not clear why the severity of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) caused by enterovirus 71 (EV71) was varied clinically.In this study,the relation between the virus load of EV71 and the severity of HFMD was analyzed and the foundation for HFMD control and treatment were laid.Methods Two hundred and fortyseven patients with HFMD caused by EV71 from Jan.2012 to Sep.2013 in Xi'an Children's Hospital were enrolled and clinical data were collected,including age,gender,clinical symptoms,signs,routine blood count,fasting glucose,C-reactive protein and enterovirus.The EV71 virus loads of 247 patients with HFMD were measured by real-time PCR assay.Meanwhile,the effect of EV71 RNA on the severity of HFMD was analyzed.Results In this study,121 mild cases and 126 severe cases with HFMD limb shaking,fasting glucose,lymphocyte and neutrophil percentage were statistically significant between the 2 groups (all P < 0.05).The counts of EV71 RNA from all of the 247 throat swab samples were more than 100 copies/mL,and the highest virus load was 1.1 × 105 copies/mL.The highest value of EV71 RNA was 9.32 × 104 copies/mL and 1.1 × 105 copies/mL in mild and severe cases,respectively,there was no significant difference between the 2 groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions The results of EV71 RNA by RT-PCR are visualized and convenient.The virus loads of EV71 are not associated with the severity of HFMD,but further studies need to analyze.
7.Shedding of Syndecan-4 contributes to inflammation in the left atrial tissue in patients with valvular atrial fibrillation
Huihua YUAN ; Han WU ; Ran LI ; Jun XIE ; Guannan LI ; Qinhua CHEN ; Biao XU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(8):820-824
Objective Inflammation plays a critical role in the presence , development and maintenance of atrial fibrillation ( AF) , but it remains unclear what factors induce inflammation in AF patients , especially in those with valvular heart disease ( VHD) . The aim of this paper was to investigate the role of the shedding of Syndecan -4 in left atrial inflammation in patients with valvular atrial fibrillation. Methods Sixty VHD patients scheduled for valvuloplasty or valve replacement surgery were divided into three groups of equal number:sinus rhythm (SR), paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PaAF), and persistent atrial fibrillation (PeAF).Another 10 pa-tients with congenital heart disease but no valve damage and atrial fibrillation were included in a control group .Baseline clinical data were recorded and tissues were obtained from the left atrial appendage during operation .The expressions of iNOS , HMGB1, and Syn-decan-4 in the left atrium were detected by Western blot , and the pathological changes of the left atrial tissue observed by HE staining . Results Western blot analysis was performed to detect expression levels of proteins .The iNOS level was significantly higher in pa-tients from the paroxysmal AF group (1.61 ±0.10) and persistent AF group (1.67 ±0.08) than those from sinus group (1.06 ± 0.11) and control group (1.02 ±0.12), as was the protein level of HMGB1 (0.63 ±0.05, 0.95 ±0.10, 0.45 ±0.07 and 0.46 ± 0.06 in paroxysmal AF group, persistent AF group, sinus group and controlgroup respectively ).Inflammatory cell infiltration in-creased, while syndecan 4 was down-regulated in AF groups.All these comparisons were significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The decreased expression of Syndecan-4 and enhanced inflammatory response in the left atrial tissue indicate that the shedding of Synde-can-4 may play a role in the presence and development of inflamma-tion in the left atrium .
8.Assessment of efficacy-toxicity-syndrome correlation based on anti-inflammation of Sophorae Tonkinensis Radix et Rhizoma in excess-heat mice.
Rong SUN ; Qun FENG ; Yuan-zhang XIE ; Qian YANG ; Su-jun LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(14):2760-2764
Models of throat excess-heat mice were established and different dosages of water extract of STRR were ig given to mice to observe anti-inflammatory effect and its mechanism. The activities of ALT, AST and the contents of TNF-α, T3, rT3, T4, SOD, MDA, PEG2, NO, NOS, Cr, BUN, GSH and GSH-Px in serum were tested while liver index, kidney index, spleen index and thymus index were measured. The anti-inflammatory efficacy accompanied by side effects and mechanisms of water extract of Sophorae Tonkinensis Radix et Rhizoma (STRR) in excess-heat mice were investigated to clear safety dose-dependence range and the relationship of efficacy, toxicity and syndrome. In the experiment, water extract of STRR showed a strong inhibitory effect on ear edema by croton oil in throat excess-heat mice. The activities of ALT, AST in serum and liver index were all higher than that of normal group after multiple administration. PEG2, SOD, MDA, NO, NOS, GSH and GSH-Px had obvious changes. According to the results, water extract of STRR has an anti-inflammatory effect on acute inflammation in throat excess-heat mice and it is stronger than that in normal mice. The anti-inflammatory effect of STRR is related to the reduction of inflammatory mediators release. Side effects and hepatotoxicity will be produced on clinical efficacy dosage. The mechanisms of anti-inflammation and hepatotoxicity are all in connection with oxidative damnification.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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therapeutic use
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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
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etiology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Female
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Mice
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Phytotherapy
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Plant Extracts
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therapeutic use
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toxicity
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Rhizome
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Sophora
9.Construction and functional analysis of a bispecific antibody that targets TNF-α and ED-B.
Lu-Jun LI ; Yan-Qun YANG ; Xue-Ping HU ; Mian XIE ; Meng-Yuan LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(12):1665-1673
In order to enhance the specificity of TNF-α monoclonal antibody to inflamed site, a bispecific antibody BsDb that targets TNF-α and the extra-domain B (ED-B) of fibronectin (FN) was constructed by covalently linking the anti-TNF-α single chain Fv antibody (TNF-scFv) and the anti-ED-B scFv L19 via a flexible peptide linker deriving from human serum albumin (HSA). ED-B is an antigen specifically expressed at the inflamed site. BsDb is expressed in E. coli, identified by immunoblot, and purified with affinity chromatography. This was followed by further examination of its bioactivities and pharmacokinetics. We demonstrated that BsDb retained the immunoreactivity of its original antibodies as it could simultaneously bind to TNF-α and ED-B and neutralize the biological action of TNF-α. In the collagen-induced arthritis mice model, BsDb selectively accumulate in the inflamed joint with a maximal uptake of (12.2 ± 1.50)% ID/g in a single inflamed paw and retain in the inflamed paw for at least 72 h. In contrast, BsDb showed a short serum half-life of (0.50 ± 0.05) h and a rapid clearance from normal tissues. The findings reported herein indicate that BsDb has good specificity to the inflamed site and low toxicity to normal tissues. BsDb is therefore likely to have greater clinical applications in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. This laid a stable basis for its preclinical study.
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Antibodies, Bispecific
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chemistry
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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chemistry
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Arthritis, Experimental
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Escherichia coli
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Fibronectins
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chemistry
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Half-Life
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Humans
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Mice
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Single-Chain Antibodies
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chemistry
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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chemistry
10.Microbial transformation of glycyrrhetinic acid by Cunninghamella blakesleeana.
Yuan MA ; Dan XIE ; Zhao-hua WANG ; Jun-gui DAI ; Xi-qiang AN ; Zheng-yi GU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4212-4217
A study on the microbial transformation of glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) was conducted by a fungus, Cunninghamella blakesleeana CGMCC 3.970 systematically. After incubation with the cell cultures of C. blakesleeana CGMCC 3.970 at 25 degrees C for 7 days on a rotary shaker operating at 135 r x min(-1), GA was converted into one major product and five minor products. The products were extracted and purified by solvent extraction, macroporous adsorbent resin, silica gel column chromatography, and semi-preparative RP-HPLC chromatography. Their structures were identified as 3-oxo-15α-hydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid(1), 3-oxo-15β-hydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (2), 7β,15α-dihydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (3), 3-oxo-7β, 15α-dihydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (4), 7β-hydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid(5) and 15α-hydroxy-18β-glycyrrhetinic acid(6) by the analyses of MS, 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectroscopic data respectively. Among them, 2 was a new compound. These results suggest that C. blakesleeana CGMCC 3.970 has the capability of selective ketonization and hydroxylation for GA. [Key words] glycyrrhetinic acid; Cunninghamella blakesleeana CGMCC 3. 970; microbial transformation
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Cunninghamella
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metabolism
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Molecular Structure
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization