1.Magnified pedicle subtraction osteotomy via posterior approach combined with biomimetic bone graft fusion and internal fixation for thoracolumbar Kummell disease and kyphosis
Yunlong JIAO ; Yulin PAN ; Xiaowei GUO ; Qingyong MENG ; Huaishuan ZHANG ; Guanghui YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(12):1093-1098
Objective To observe the clinical effects of magnified pedicle subtraction osteotomy (mPSO) via the posterior approach combined with biomimetic bone graft fusion and internal fixation for the treatment of thoracolumbar Kummell's disease and kyphosis.Methods A total of 11 patients with thoracolumbar Kummell's disease and kyphosis deformity were treated at our department from March 2012 to June 2016.They all underwent mPSO via the posterior approach combined with biomimetic bone graft fusion and internal fixation.They were 3 men and 8 women with an average age of 61.2 years.The clinical effects were evaluated according to visual analogue scale (VAS),Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scoring,American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grading,cobb angle correction and rate of bone graft fusion at preoperation and 2 weeks,1,3,6 and 12 months after operation.Results All the patients were followed up for an average of 11.4 months (from 10 to 13 months).The VAS scores (2.1 ±0.5 points and 1.1 ±0.2 points),JOA scores (23.6 ±3.8 points and 25.5 ±3.2 points) and cobb angles (8.1°± 1.5° and 13.8°±2.1°) at 2 weeks after operation and final follow-ups were significantly improved from their preoperative values (8.1 ± 0.6 points,12.1 ± 3.6 points and 51.3° ± 9.8°,respectively) (P < 0.05).However,there were no significant differences between 2 weeks after operation and the final follow-up in terms of the above values (P > 0.05).The ASIA grading was improved from preoperative grade C to postoperative grade D in one case,and from preoperative grade D to postoperative grade E in 3 cases.At final follow-ups,bony fusion was observed at all the bone graft sites,with a fusion rate of 100%.Conclusion mPSO via the posterior approach combined with biomimetic bone graft fusion and internal fixation is a good treatment for patients with thoracolumbar Kummell's disease and kyphosis deformity.
2.Diagnosis of two cases from one family with Joubert syndrome caused by novel mutations of TCTN1 gene by whole exome sequencing.
Huanhuan WANG ; Wenting JIANG ; Mengyao DAI ; Bing XIAO ; Yan XU ; Yu SUN ; Yu LIU ; Xiaomin YING ; Yunlong SUN ; Wei WEI ; Xing JI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(7):686-689
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the pathogenesis of two fetuses from one family affected with Joubert syndrome (JS).
METHODS:
Whole exome sequencing was employed to screen potential mutations in both fetuses. Suspected mutations were verified by Sanger sequencing. Impact of intronic mutations on DNA transcription was validated by cDNA analysis.
RESULTS:
Two novel TCTN1 mutations, c.342-8A>G and c.1494+1G>A, were identified in exons 2 and 12, respectively.cDNA analysis confirmed the pathogenic nature of both mutations with interference of normal splicing resulting in production of truncated proteins.
CONCLUSION
The genetic etiology of the family affected with JS has been identified.Above findings have enriched the mutation spectrum of TCTN1gene and facilitated understanding of the genotype-phenotype correlation of JS.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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diagnosis
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genetics
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Cerebellum
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abnormalities
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Eye Abnormalities
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diagnosis
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genetics
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Humans
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Kidney Diseases, Cystic
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diagnosis
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genetics
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Membrane Proteins
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genetics
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Mutation
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Pedigree
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Retina
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abnormalities
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Whole Exome Sequencing
3.Genotypic and phenotypic analysis of a patient with de novo partial monosomy 18p and partial trisomy 18q.
Bing XIAO ; Xing JI ; Hui YE ; Yu LIU ; Ying CAO ; Yunlong SUN ; Wei WEI ; Wenjuan QIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(5):484-487
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic cause for a patient with intellectual disability, short stature and multiple congenital anomalies, and to correlate the result with the clinical phenotype.
METHODS:
Routine karyotyping analysis was carried out on GTG-banded metaphase chromosomes. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray was used to detect microdeletions or microduplications in the patient. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to ascertain the origin of aberrant chromosomes.
RESULTS:
The karyotype of the patient was 46,XY,der(18), while both of his parents had a normal karyotype. SNP array identified a 1.23 Mb deletion at 18p11.32-pter (chr18: 136 227-1 370 501, hg19) and a 33.76 Mb duplication at 18q21.1-qter (chr18: 44 250 359-78 013 728, hg19) in the patient. Above finding was confirmed by dual-color FISH with one color for 18p and another for 18q. The patient presented with some common features of 18p deletion and 18q duplication including intellectual disability and growth retardation, in addition with some features of 18p deletion including pectus excavatum, short stature and growth hormone (GH) deficiency. The patient showed progressive improvement of stature with GH therapy. Comparison of patients with previously reported dup(18q)+del(18p) recombinations suggested that, even for patients with similar breakpoints, their phenotypes have ranged from normal to severe and there were no consistent findings.
CONCLUSION
As aberrations involving double chromosomal segments often result in phenotypic variability, it has been difficult to correlate the genotype of our patient with his phenotype.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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Chromosome Deletion
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 18
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Genotype
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Karyotyping
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Monosomy
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Phenotype
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Trisomy
4.Experimental measurement and modeling analysis of active and passive mechanical properties of arterial vessel wall.
Yundi FENG ; Hao WU ; Yunlong HUO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(6):939-947
Coronary artery diseases (CAD) have always been serious threats to human health. The measurement, constitutive modeling, and analysis of mechanical properties of the blood vessel wall can provide a tool for disease diagnosis, stent implantation, and artificial artery design. The vessel wall has both active and passive mechanical properties. The passive mechanical properties are mainly determined by elastic and collagen fibers, and the active mechanical properties are determined by the contraction of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). Substantial studies have shown that, the two-layer model of the vessel wall can feature the mechanical properties well, and the circumferential, axial and radial strain and stress are of great significance in arterial wall mechanics. This study reviewed recent investigations of mechanical properties of the vessel wall. Challenges and opportunities in this area are discussed relevant to the clinical treatment of coronary artery diseases.
Biomechanical Phenomena
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Coronary Vessels
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Humans
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Models, Cardiovascular
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Stress, Mechanical
5.Relationship among insomnia symptoms,neuroticism,anxiety symptoms and psychological capital in patients with COVID-19
Wenkai ZHENG ; Chunni HENG ; Yunlong TAN ; Juan DU ; Shuo FENG ; Jiao FANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(2):151-157
Objectives:To explore the relationship between insomnia symptoms and neuroticism in patients with COVID-19,and to explore the role of anxiety and psychological capital in the relationship.Methods:Totally 687 patients with COVID-19 were recruited from Shanghai Fangcang Hospital.The Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS),Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised Short Scale for Chinese Neuroticism Subscale(EPQ-RSC-N),Self-Rat-ing Anxiety Scale(SAS)and Psychological Capital Questionnaire(PCQ)were used to measure insomnia symp-toms,neuroticism personality trait,anxiety symptoms and psychological capital levels.The deviation-corrected per-centile Bootstrap method was used to test the mediating effect,and the PROCESS program was used to test the moderated effect.Results:The detection rate of insomnia symptoms was 49.93%.The AIS scores were lower in male patients than in female patients(P<0.01).The SAS scores partly mediated the relationship between neuroti-cism scores and AIS scores,with an effect size of 0.03,accounting for 18.29%of the total effect.With the im-provement of PCQ scores,the predictive effect of SAS scores on AIS scores gradually decreased(β=-0.01,t=-4.41,P<0.001).Conclusions:Anxiety symptoms in patients with COVID-19 play a partial mediating role in the positive relationship between insomnia symptoms and neuroticism.The psychological capital moderates the relation-ship between insomnia and anxiety symptoms.
6.Comparative analysis of miRNA profiles of platelets treated and untreated with riboflavin and ultraviolet-B light
Qun LIU ; Yunlong ZHUANG ; Yuxia WANG ; Hui YE ; Mingming JIAO ; Xia GAI ; Yuanfeng CHEN ; Hua SHEN ; Baoyun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(7):701-707
【Objective】 To analyze the changes of microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles on day 1 and day 5 after storage with or without riboflavin and ultraviolet-B (UVB) light (VB
7.Identifying potential anti-COVID-19 pharmacological components of traditional Chinese medicine Lianhuaqingwen capsule based on human exposure and ACE2 biochromatography screening.
Xiaofei CHEN ; Yunlong WU ; Chun CHEN ; Yanqiu GU ; Chunyan ZHU ; Suping WANG ; Jiayun CHEN ; Lei ZHANG ; Lei LV ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Yongfang YUAN ; Yifeng CHAI ; Mingshe ZHU ; Caisheng WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(1):222-236
Lianhuaqingwen (LHQW) capsule, a herb medicine product, has been clinically proved to be effective in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia treatment. However, human exposure to LHQW components and their pharmacological effects remain largely unknown. Hence, this study aimed to determine human exposure to LHQW components and their anti-COVID-19 pharmacological activities. Analysis of LHQW component profiles in human plasma and urine after repeated therapeutic dosing was conducted using a combination of HRMS and an untargeted data-mining approach, leading to detection of 132 LHQW prototype and metabolite components, which were absorbed
8.Clinical practice guideline for body composition assessment based on upper abdominal magnetic resonance images annotated using artificial intelligence.
Han LV ; Mengyi LI ; Zhenchang WANG ; Dawei YANG ; Hui XU ; Juan LI ; Yang LIU ; Di CAO ; Yawen LIU ; Xinru WU ; He JIN ; Peng ZHANG ; Liqin ZHAO ; Rixing BAI ; Yunlong YUE ; Bin LI ; Nengwei ZHANG ; Mingzhu ZOU ; Jinghai SONG ; Weibin YU ; Pin ZHANG ; Weijun TANG ; Qiyuan YAO ; Liheng LIU ; Hui YANG ; Zhenghan YANG ; Zhongtao ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(6):631-633