1.Injection site diversity influences sodium hyaluronate distribution on knee cartilage surface: a cadaveric study
Yuqiang LUO ; Zhanjun SHI ; Yuan TANG ; Mengyan JIA ; Zhongjiang CAI ; Jun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(11):1159-1167
Objective To elucidate whether and how injection site diversity influences on the sodium hyaluronate (HA) distribution on cartilage surface of the knee joint.Methods From September 2014 to December 2014, 32 human cadaveric knees were sorted from small to large based on femoral condyle width (FCW) and divided into group Ⅰ (n=16, odd number, the patella medial approach) and group Ⅱ (n=16, even number, injected through the medial joint line approach).Knees of both groups were interfused with a 5% (mg: ml) methylene blue tracer.Each specimen was then simulated a 5°-45° alternating walking for 2 h in the Electro Force platform.Afterwards, all the knee cavities were cut open to examine the range of HA distribution.Based on the eight-zoning classification law for the knee cartilage surface, the coverage area of HA in each zone was scored and the characteristics of HA distribution was depicted, as well as HA zonal distribution diversity between groups were statistically analyzed.Results HA of both patella medial and medial joint line subgroups showed analogical distribution in all zones except the lateral tibial plateau at the time of FCW ≤ 7.0 cm.However, HA coverage through the patella medial approach showed significantly higher distribution scores in the patella zone and the femoral trochlear zone, but significant lower distribution scores in the antero-lateral/postero-lateral femoral condyle, the medial posterior femoral condyle zone and the lateral tibial plateau zone compared with medial joint line approach at the time of FCW > 7.0 cm.Conclusion When delivered through different injection approaches, HA showed analogical distribution characteristics in most zones of the knee cavity in population with a small bodily shape (FCW ≤ 7.0cm), but significant diverse distribution characteristics in population with a big bodily shape (FCW >7.0 cm).When FCW > 7.0cm, HA injected through the medial-patellar approach tended to be distributed mainly over the patella-femoral articulation and the anterior knee cavity, while HA injected through the joint line approach tended to be distributed mainly over the tibio-femoral articulation and the posterior knee cavity.
2.Activation of smad signaling and collagenⅠ synthesis in NRK52E cells induced by advanced glycation end products
Liao SUN ; Xueqing YU ; Shenglang ZHU ; Wenfang CHEN ; Xiaoyan LI ; Zhanjun JIA ; Xin WANG ; Xianrui DOU ; Xiuqing DONG ; Huili SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of advanced glycation end products on activation of Smad signaling pathway and collagenⅠ synthesis in proximal tubular epithelial cells.METHODS: Advanced glycation end products(AGE-BSA) were prepared by incubation of bovine serum albumin(BSA) with D-glucose.Normal rat proximal tubular epithelial(NRK52E) cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium with AGE-BSA.Phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of Smad2/3 were examined by immunocytochemistry.Levels of TGF-?_1 in supernatant of cell culture were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Expression of TGF-?_1,Smad2,Smad3 and Smad7 mRNA were detected by RT-PCR.Expression of ?-SMA,E-cadherin and collagenⅠproteins were detected by Western blotting.RESULTS: AGE-BSA induced Smad2/3 phosphorylation and nuclear translocation,two peaks occured at 30 min(68% vs 16%,P
3.Effects of antibiotic treatment on the inflammatory mediator expression in peritoneum and the peritoneal transport function in the rat with acute bacterial peritonitis
Zhanjun JIA ; Xueqing YU ; Xin WANG ; Xiaoyan LI ; Wenfang CHEN ; Wenxing PENG ; Xianrui DOU ; Wenke HAO ; Liao SUN ; Zhihua ZHENG ; Peida YIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To observe the effect of antibiotic treatment on the inflammatory mediator expression in peritoneum and the peritoneal transport function in rats with acute peritonitis, and explore its mechanisms. METHODS: Eighty-six SD rats were randomly divided into three groups. Control group (n=28) were treated with PBS (ip), peritonitis group (n=28) and treatment group (n=28) were challenged with the E.coli (ip), but at 3 h and 9 h gentamicin was given (ip) in treatment group. Seven rats of every group were randomly sacrificed at 24 h, 48 h, 72 h and 7 d. Peritoneal equilibration test (PET) was did before they were killed. Leukocyte count, pathological changes and the expression of CD45, NF-?B, IL-1?, TNF-? in peritoneum were examined. RESULTS: (1)The blood leukocytes in peritonitis group decreased strikingly, but did not change obviously in other two groups. The peritoneal fluid leukocytes in peritonitis group increased significantly from 24 h to 72 h, while in treatment group, it enhanced more strikingly than peritonitis group at 24 h, and recovered earlier. (2) Both in peritonitis group and treatment group, the expression of activated NF-?B, IL-1?, TNF-? and CD45 increased significantly, but the treatment group was lower than model group at 48 h and 72 h. The mRNA level of IL-1? and TNF-? had the same trend as their protein expression. (3) Compared with the control group, UF and D/D_0 Glu decreased significantly in model group and treatment group, and D/PTP increased dramatically. The D/P TP in treatment group lowered obviously compared with peritonitis group, while the net UF and D/D_0 Glu had not significant difference between treatment group and model group. CONCLUSION: Antibiotic treatment can partly decrease the expression of inflammatory mediators in peritoneum of rats with acute peritonitis and also can improve the protein transport ability to some extent, but can not improve the peritoneal ultrafiltration and the glucose transport function.
4.Characteristics of cognitive function in silent lacunar cerebral infarction patients with white matter hyperintensities
Weiyi ZENG ; Yaojing CHEN ; Xuan SUN ; Zhanjun ZHANG ; Jianjun JIA
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2019;21(5):502-505
Objective To study the association between white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and cognitive function in silent lacunar cerebral infarction patients and its risk factors.Methods One hundred and seventy-four silent lacunar cerebral infarction patients were included in this study. They underwent MRI to show the site and severity of their WMH,including degrees 0-3of periventricular WMH in 21,102,39,12patients respectively,and deep WMH in 19,53,86,16patients respectively.Then,their cognitive function scores were compared.Results The degree of WMH was significantly higher and the age was significantly older in silent lacunar cerebral infarction patients(P<0.05).The situation memory,working memory and Simplified Intelligent State Scale score were significantly different in patients with different degrees of WMH in peripheral brain(P<0.05,P<0.01).The working memory was significantly different in patients with different degrees of WMH in deep brain(P<0.05).Degrees 1and 2of periventricular WMH were the independent risk factors for the impaired working memory(β=-0.264,P=0.038;β=-0.325,P=0.011)while degree 3of periventricular WMH was the independent risk factor for the impaired cognitive function(β=-0.273,P=0.014).Conclusion The memory is easy to be impaired in silent lacunar cerebral infarction patients with WMH of aging brain.Periventricular WMH is the major risk factor for cognitive impairment.
5.Study on performance comparison between Brain Health System's clinic digital memory assessment and previously used assessments in dementia risk screening
Lanli JIANG ; Chenlong LYU ; Leian CHEN ; Dantao PENG ; Jianjun JIA ; Wei ZHANG ; He LI ; Jian LI ; Xin LI ; Zhanjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(11):1290-1296
Objective:To study on performance comparison between clinic digital memory assessment and previously used assessments in dementia risk screening.To compare the performance comparison between Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative(BABRI)Brain Health System's Clinic Digital Memory Detection as study and Alzheimer Disease-8(AD8)and the Brief Community Screening Instrument for Dementia(BCSID)as controls, We calculated and evaluated the accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of screening Mild cognitive impairment(MCI)among these tests.Furthermore, BABRI Brain Health System was used to conduct a large sample brain health examination and early dementia screening to test the validity, adaptability and stability of the evaluation results by BABRI Brain Health System'Clinic Digital Memory Detection.Methods:Dataset 1 contained 669 elderly subjects from five communities in Beijing were recruited according to inclusion and exclusion standard.The diagnosis of MCI was based on the full set of neuropsychological scale and Petersen standard.Dataset 1 was used to compare the discriminant effect of BABRI Brain Health System'Clinic Digital Memory Detection as study versus AD8 and BCSID as controls.The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and Youden index of each measurement tool were calculated.Then, the receiver operator characteristic(ROC)curve was prepared to compare the discrimination ability of MCI between each measurement tool.While the area under the curve(AUC)of different tools was compared by Wald χ2 test.Dataset 2 contained 284 103 subjects from 16 communities in Beijing, which were used to test the applicability of large sample screening in BABRI Brain Health System. Results:77 patients with MCI were found among 666 people, and incidence rate was 11.56% using the full set of neuropsychological scales in dataset 1.Compared with the results of other tests, the sensitivity of BABRI Brain Health System to correctly distinguish MCI was 0.753, which was close to BCSID, and better than AD8.In addition, BABRI Brain Health System's Youden's index was 0.741 and AUC was 0.905, which suggested that the specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and cognitive domain coverage of MCI screening were generally better in BABRI Brain Health System than in AD8 and BCSID.Finally, the Brain Health Examination results of 284, 000 people in dataset 2 showed that the high-risk detection rate of MCI(8.65%)of the tool for people over 50 years old under a large sample was quite close to the results of dataset 1(8.67%), indicating that the BABRI Brain Health System had high stability.Conclusions:BABRI Brain Health System has not only high sensitivity and specificity, but also wide cognitive field coverage and high stability.BABRI Brain Health System is suitable for large-scale brain health examination and dementia risk screening in grass-roots communities, and is worthy of popularization.
6.Chinesization of the HEMO-FISS-QoL questionnaire and its reliability and validity
Songpeng SUN ; Shan JIA ; Fangfang XU ; Tianyu LI ; Zhiyun ZHANG ; Qiaorong CAO ; Xinjian LI ; Yao WU ; Weiping WAN ; Bin SHI ; Jianguo WANG ; Hong NI ; Longyu LIANG ; Xingxiao HUO ; Tianqing YANG ; Lei TIAN ; Ying TIAN ; Mei LIN ; Zhanjun WANG ; Yangyang ZHOU ; Hongchuan CHU ; Riyu LIAO ; Kuerban XIEYIDA ; Junhong LONG ; Shuxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(1):75-82
Objective:To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of HEMO-FISS-QoL(HF-QoL) questionnaire (HF-QoL-C) in the Chinese population with hemorrhoids.Methods:From November 2021 to November 2022, a self-constructed general information questionnaire, HF-QoL-C, and the 36-item short form health survey (SF-36), Goligher classification, and Giordano severity of hemorrhoid symptom questionnaire (GSQ) were used to conduct a questionnaire survey on 760 hemorrhoid patients in the anorectal department of six hospitals. The data was analyzed for reliability and validity using SPSS 21.0 and AMOS 26.0 software.Results:The Cronbach's α coefficient of HF-QoL-C and its dimension ranged from 0.831 to 0.960, and the split coefficient was 0.832-0.915. Four common factors were extracted through principal component exploratory factor analysis. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated acceptable structural validity( χ2/ df=8.152, RSMEA=0.097, CFI=0.881, IFI=0.881, NFI=0.867). HF-QoL-C was correlated with SF36 and GSQ( r=-0.694, 0.501, both P<0.01). There were differences in the total score and dimensional scores of HF-QoL-C between surgical and drug treated patients, different grades of Goligher classification for hemorrhoidal disease, and different ranges of hemorrhoid prolapse (all P<0.001). No ceiling effect was found in the total score and the scores of each dimension(0.3%-2.0%). There was a floor effect in both psychological function and sexual activity dimensions (16.7%, 35.1%). Conclusion:HF-QoL-C has good reliability and validity, which can be used to measure the quality of life of Chinese hemorrhoid patients.
7.Hyaluronate acid for treatment of chondromalacia patellae: a 52-week follow-up study.
Shuai ZHANG ; Mengyan JIA ; Yuqiang LUO ; Xinguang WANG ; Zhanjun SHI ; Jun XIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(7):791-796
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the therapeutic effect of hyaluronate acid (HA) injection through the subpatellar route for treatment of chondromalacia patellae (CP).
METHODS:
Eighty-eight patients with the diagnosis of CP were enrolled in this prospective study, including 38 with early CP (CP group) and 50 with advanced CP (patellofemoral arthritis group) diagnosed based on image presentations. All the patients received intra-articular HA injections through a subpatellar route once a week for 5 consecutive weeks. The primary outcome measures included WOMAC index scores and Lequesne scores before and at 4, 12, 26 and 52 weeks after the injections. The secondary outcome measures included the 30-m walking time and stair ascending and descending time (one floor) before and at 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks after the injections.
RESULTS:
In both groups the patients showed significantly decreased WOMAC scores and Lequesne scores at 4, 12, 26 and 52 weeks after HA injections as compared with the baseline scores (all < 0.01). No significant difference was found between the two groups in WOMAC scores and Lequesne scores at 4 or 12 weeks after the injections (both >0.05). The WOMAC scores and Lequesne scores at 26 and 52 weeks after the injections were significantly higher in patellofemoral arthritis group than in CP group (both < 0.05). In both groups, the 30-m walking time and the stair ascending and descending time decreased significantly at 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks after HA injections (all < 0.05) without significant differences between the two groups (all >0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
HA injection through the subpatellar route is effective for treatment of CP. HA injection produces better long-term efficacy for treatment of early CP than for advanced CP where patellofemoral arthritis occurs.
Chondromalacia Patellae
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Injections, Intra-Articular
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Osteoarthritis, Knee
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Pain Measurement
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Prospective Studies
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Severity of Illness Index
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Treatment Outcome