1.Protective effects of nifedipine on endothelial cells in spontaneously hypertensive rats
Yuanying ZHANG ; Linlin GAO ; Furong LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(7):180-181
BACKGROUND: Research has proved that nifedipine can improve the functions of vascular endothelial cells. However, it still needs further study on its mechanism on dilating vessels.OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of controlled-release nifedipine to nitrogen monoxide(NO) and induced nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) in spontaneously hypertensive rats(SHR).DESIGN: Comparative observational study based on experimental animals.SETTING: Experimental animal centre in a medical college.MATERIALS: This study was completed in Experimental Animal Centre of Shandong University during April to May 2002. Twenty-one recombinant inbred rats of clean class with body mass of(300 ± 2) grams were provided by Experimental Animal Centre of Shandong University. They were randomly divided into three groups: control group, normal group and low dose group,each with 7 rats.METHODS: Saline(10 mL/kg), 10 mL/kg and 3 mL/kg controlled-release nifedipine solution(0. 3 g/L) were poured into stomach to rats in control group, normal dose group and low dose group once everyday for 15 days respectively. Eyeball was removed to collect blood and heart and lung were removed at the same time to test the content of NO and iNOS in serum after last administration.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Content of NO, comparison of iNOS activity between groups.RESULTS: There was significant difference on NO content between normal dose group and control group, low dose group after 15 days' administration ( P < 0. 01 ) . Compared with control group and low dose group, there was significant difference on the iNOS activity in heart and lung of normal dose group(P <0.01, P <0.05).CONCLUSION: While nifedipine reduces the blood pressure, it can also improve the content of NO and resist the increasing activity of iNOS casued by increased blood pressure.
2.Functional reconstruction in ankylosing spondylitis patients with bilateral hips and knees bony ankylosis
Yuhui YANG ; Yuanying ZHANG ; Jincheng WANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility,operation design and postoperative rehabilitation in ankylosing spondylitis patients with bilateral hips and knees bony ankylosis,who were operated on the 4 joints during one hospitalization period. Method Two operations were performed in one hospitalization period in three ankylosing spondylitis patients on the 2 hip joints and 2 knee joints respectively.One case,the left hip replacement was operated in the first operation,and the right hip and the double knees were operated in the second operation;the other two cases,unilateral hip and knee were operated in two operations respectively.Patients began to contract their lower limbs’ muscles initiatively after narcosis.The limbs were put on the CPM,the hips and knees were bent and extended repeatedly on the third day after operations.The patients began to leave bed and learned to walk 2 weeks after operations.They could walk 100 steps with aids when they leaft hospital. Result In six-month follow-up,the range of hip motion(degree)were 105?~145?(average 135?);the range of knee motion(degree)was 45?~60?(average 54?).The hip’ function score adopted Harris score system:the average of 83 and were all good;the knee’ function score adopted American Association of Knee Surgery score system in 1989:all were excellent except a good one(left knee of first case,the score was 74/75). Conclusion Performing operations on the 2 bony ankylosis hips and 2 bony ankylosis knees in the ankylosing spondylitis patients in one hospitalization period can shorten the treatment cycle,release the distress,and lighten the economic load,meanwhile it is convenient for operation and postoperative rehabilitation.It is better to do the unilateral hip and knee in a single operation.
3.Risk factors of electric bicycle road-traffic injuries: a case-control study
Lei CHEN ; Yuanying LU ; Xiao ZHANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(10):990-995
Objective:
To investigate the risk factors of road traffic injuries caused by electric bicycles, so as to provide insights into the prevention and control of road traffic injuries.
Methods:
A case-control study was performed (cases to controls ratio of 1∶2). The riders of electric bicycles with road-traffic injuries in Songjiang District, Shanghai Municipality during the period between June 2020 and May 2021 were included in the case group, and age-, gender- and occupation-matched riders of electric bicycles without road-traffic injuries in the same study area during the same study period served as controls. Participants' demographic data, living habits, health status, awareness of safe riding and riding behaviors were collected using questionnaire surveys, and the risk factors of road-traffic injuries caused by electric bicycles were identified using a multivariable conditional logistic regression model.
Results:
There were 167 participants in the case group, including 122 men (73.05%) and with an age of 38 (21) years, and 334 participants in the control group, including 244 men (73.05%) and with an age of 32 (18) years. Multivariable conditional logistic regression analysis identified sleep duration of less than 8 h (OR=1.760, 95%CI: 1.111-2.786), occasional/frequent anxiety (OR=5.140, 95%CI: 1.067-24.750), unawareness of riding speed limit of 25 km/h (OR=2.352, 95%CI: 1.460-3.788), having been warned or punished for violating traffic rules (OR=2.246, 95%CI: 1.243-4.060), running a red light (OR=1.725, 95%CI: 1.043-2.852), riding speed of ≥ 30 km/h (sometimes, OR=2.409, 95%CI: 1.475-3.933; often, OR=4.711, 95%CI: 2.153-10.309) as risk factors of electric bicycle road-traffic injuries.
Conclusions
Electric bicycle road-traffic injuries is associated with sleep duration, anxiety, awareness of traffic rules, and unsafe riding behaviors. Traffic safety education and law enforcement is required to be reinforced among riders of electric bicycles.
4.THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF STRESS FRACTURE OF THE METATARSAL BONES IN NORMAL CHINESE ADULTS
Yuanying ZHANG ; Hongshun MA ; Weiqin GUO
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1982;0(01):-
The stress fracture is often resulted from forced march, heel-and-toe walking race, trudge over a longdistance etc. The stress fracture in metatarsal bone is very common. After analysis of bearing-force onmetatarsal bone, the feet are simplified as weight-bearing-cantilever beam structure, while the metatarsalbone as lever units which support the bending cantilever. 16 metatarsal bones were taken from freshcadavers of normal Chinese adults. TYPE 2H cantilever stress teeting machine was used for the experiment.This study analyzes the injury mechanism of stress fracture theoretically, the defines limit of stress fractureof the metatarsal bone, and makes biomechanical analysis for the fracture types. This experiment providesthe data and materials for prevention and diagnosis of stress fracture and the possibility of methods andpaths for stress fracture experiment of the biomaterials.
5.Research progress of the natural small molecular products synergistically with antifungal agents to inhibit drug-resistant fungi.
Shanlun TAN ; Dazhi ZHANG ; Yuanying JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1097-104
The incidence of systemic fungal infections have increased dramatically, moreover, drug resistance including either primary (intrinsic) or secondary (acquired) resistance, becomes one of the main reasons accounting for the failure of treating invasive fungal infections in the past decades. Nowadays, clinically available antifungal drugs are limited and their combination in antifungal therapy was not effective. It is expected to be a new strategy to synergistically sensitize antifungal drugs against drug-resistant fungi by using new small molecules. Based on the study in our research group and the reported work of others, we reviewed the research of the natural products which have synergistic effect with the antifungal agents against drug-resistant fungi. This review focused on the resource, structure, pharmacological activity, and action mechanism of the compounds, as well as somewhat in common, and would provide theoretical base for seeking new drug against drug-resistance fungi.
8.Reconstruction of acetabular bone defect by using bone grafting combining with titanium mesh and/or reinforcement cup in total hip arthroplasty
Wei CHEN ; Changyue GU ; Qingwei YU ; Yuanying ZHANG ; Jincheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(9):823-829
Objective To evaluate effect of bone grafting combining with titanium mesh and/or reinforcement cup in reconstruction of acetabular bone defect in total hip arthroplasty (THA).Methods From January 2008 to November 2011,32 patients,including 23 males and 9 females,aged from 51 to 76 years (average,66 years),underwent THA with acetabular defect reconstruction by using bone grafting combining with titanium mesh and/or reinforcement cup.There were 6 cases of primary THA and 26 cases of revision THA.Twelve cases (Paprosky Ⅱ B) and 7 cases (Paprosky Ⅱ C) underwent impaction bone grafting with titanium mesh; 6 cases (Paprosky Ⅱ C) underwent impaction bone grafting with reinforcement cup; 6 cases (Paprosky Ⅲ A) underwent impaction bone grafting and structural bone grafting with winged reinforcement cup; 1 case (Paprosky Ⅲ A) underwent double-layer impaction bone grafting with titanium mesh and reinforcement cup.Harris score and Gill classification were used to evaluate clinical and radiological results,respectively.Results All cases (32 hips) were followed up for an average of 22 months (range,12 to 25months).One year postoperatively,Harris score improved from preoperative 44.00±11.71 to postoperative 78.41 ±9.32.Twenty-four cases were excellent,4 good,4 fair,and the excellent and good rate was 87.5%.Three cases occurred mild displacement of acetabular rotation center; one case occurred dislocation.There was no loosing,subsidence,and bone resorption in other 28 cases at final follow-up.ConcLusion Bone grafting with titanium mesh and/or reinforcement cup is effective in reconstruction of acetabular bone defect in THA,which can improve the stability of acetabular cup.
9.Establishment of a "Four-step method" for extraction and separation of Candida albicans total proteins
Yi XU ; Lan YAN ; Jundong ZHANG ; Yuanying JIANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
Objective:To introduce a "Four-step method" for extraction and separation of Candida albicans total proteins.Methods: Proteins of C.albicans were extracted step-by-step with 4 kinds of solutions with different solubilities.After quantification,the protein samples were separated by isoelectric focusing electrophoresis and then by SDS-PAGE.Results: Proteins with different solubilities were successfully extracted step-by-step from C.albicans and were separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Conclusion: The "Four-step method" for extraction of C.albicans proteins is an effective approach to study C.albicans membrane proteome and lays a foundation for further investigation of the mechanisms of antifungal agents and drug resistance in C.albicans.
10.Differential expression of genes in endothelial cells induced by mildly modified low density lipoprotein
Fengzhen ZHANG ; Yuanying ZHANG ; Jing ZHAI ; Lingyun SUN ; Hanming JIANG ; Hongyan GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(43):161-163
BACKGROUND: It is indicated in research that mildly modified low density lipoprotein (mm-LDL) is related to atherogenesis and it not only stores LDL and provides very strong biological activity, but also expresses many kinds of bioactive substances, like macrophage colony stimulating factor (MCSF) induced in cell culture and in animal body.OBJECTIVE: Differential display-PCR (DD-PCR) technique is used to study the genetic expressed difference in mm-LDL inducing vascular endothelial cells so as to lay the foundation for further explanation of the relationship between mm-LDL and arteriosclerosis.DESIGN: Repeated measurement was designed.SETTING: Taishan Medical College.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Basic Institute of Taishan Medical College from July 2003 to July 2004. Medium of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was M199. Culture was done at 37 ℃, in 50 mL/L CO2. When cells grew to the fusion state, mm-LDL was added in the medium to the terminal concentration of 400 mg/L and then,induction was followed in 30 hours.METHODS: DD- reverse transcription (RT)-PCR technique was used to analyze genetic expression difference of human vascular endothelial cells induced with mm-LDL and reverse Northern analysis was performed to testify DD genetic fragments.mRNA in liver of mice.RESULTS: Human vascular endothelial cells induced with inm-LDL displayed some up and down-regulated genetic fragments. Up-regulated genes included thymosin 34, FGFRI protooncogene-chaperone protein, FK506 binding protein, rTSβ protein and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (Ⅰ-CAM-1). Down-regulated genes included Apo bec-1 binding protein-l, cytochromeB561 and ERP72.CONCLUSION: DDRT-PCR testifies that mm-LDL induces changes of some genetic expression of human umbilicus vein endothelial cells in vitro and pathological changes of mm-LDL vascular endothelial cells, terminally results in atherogenesis.