1.Oxidative stress and cell signal transduction
Peng LIU ; Zhengfeng YIN ; Jiamei YANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(07):-
Oxidative stress is a major cause of fatty liver,atherosclerosis,cancer,organ damage following ischemia/reperfusion,etc.In recent years,significant improvements have been achieved in studies on signaling pathways involved in oxidative stress,which provide a basis for the drug and gene therapy.This article reviews the major redox-related signaling molecules and pathways,including transcription factors,growth factor signaling,tyrosine kinases and serine/threonine kinases.
2.Analysis of risk factors of respiratory failure after cervical spinal cord injury
Zhiping MU ; Zhengfeng ZHANG ; Chao LIU ; Jie LI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2015;(3):303-306
Objective To analyze the risk factors of respiratory failure after cervical spinal cord injury ( SCI) . Methods A total of 294 patients with cervical spinal cord injury from January 2009 and December 2013 were analyzed. 52 cases were rolled into the respiratory failure group, 242 cases were rolled into group without respiratory failure. The epidemiological factors in two groups were analyzed to find the the factors of respiratory failure. Results The differences in indexes of smoking, injury reason, injury level, grade of ASIA, fracture dislo-cation were significant (P<0. 05), which suggested the above factors were associated with the occurrence of respiratory failure. The multi-factor regression analysis in respiratory group found that factors such as aged over 60 years, smoking, multiple trauma, fracture dislocation, spinal cord injury above C4 level and pamplegia were of statistically significance (P<0. 10). Conclusion Advanced age, smoking, pample-gia, spinal cord injury above C4 leve, multiple trauma and fracture dislocation are the high risk factors of the respiratory failure after cervical spinal cord injury.
3.Posterior transpedicular-intervertebral disc wedge resection osteotomy for correction of thoracolumbar kyphotic deformity
Tongwei CHU ; Yugang LIU ; Yiming QIAN ; Yue ZHOU ; Yong PAN ; Jian WANG ; Zhengfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(6):513-516
Objective To explore a safe and effective posterior surgical operation for correction of the horacolumbar kyphotic deformity. Methods The study involved 16 patients with thoracolumbar kyphotic deformity treated with the modified posterior transpedicular-intervertebral disc wedge resection osteotomy and screws-rods internal fixation apparatus.There were 11 males and 5 females at an average age of 26.5 years(13-53 years).The kyphosis deformity was caused by ankylosing spondylit in four patients,old lumbothoracic fracture in nine,vertebral dysplasia in two and vertebral body in one.The preoperative kyphosis Cobb angle was 58.1(45°-85°),with the kyphosis deformity at T10 in two patients,at Thin two,at T12in six,at L1 in three and at L2 in three.The main clinical manifestations were different degrees of lower back pain and progressive aggravation of the deformity,influencing the work and living.The course of disease was 8.5 years(4-17 years).All patients underwent pesteriortotal vertebral osteotomy on the apex vertebra,trails-pedicular fixation combined with correction and fusion,after which the patients stayed in bed for four weeks and received orthosis fixation for three months after operation. Resuits The operation lasted for average 190 minutes(125-240 minutes),with average blood loss of 750 ml(450-1 900 m1).All patients were with single segment cut bone,with no spinal cord injury,neurological injury or hardware failure.The post-operative vertical plane facial deformity was corrected for average 55(44°-76°),wit average correction rate of 83%.The follow-up for 10-24 months showed firm internal fixation on the X-ray film and good fusion ofthe vertebral column,with no pseudoarticulation formation,loosening internal fixation or loss of correction.All the patients obtained obvious improvement in appearance of the deformity,with disappearance of the lower back pain and improvement of the quality of life. Conclusion One stage posterior transpedicular-interverte-bral disc wedge resection osteotomy is all effect and safe surgical technique for correction of horacolumbar kyphotic deformity.
4.The inflammatory characteristics of experimental autoimmune uveitis
Zhengfeng, LIU ; Yan, CUI ; Jiao, LI ; Da, TENG ; Kai, TANG ; Hongsheng, BI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(7):588-592
Background Lewis rat is a commonly used specie in experimental autoimmune uveitis(EAU).However,the characteristics of EAU,especially ocular uhrastructural change,are rarely reported.Objective This study was to investigate the inflammatory characteristics and ocular uhrastructure of EAU models in Lewis rat.Methods EAU models were induced in 12 SPF female Lewis rats(6-8 weeks old)by injection of complete Freund adjuvant(CFA) containing interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP,1177-1191) and tuberculin (TB) into footpads,napes and back of the body,and 6 normal matched rats were used as normal controls.The diet and drinking,temperature and behavior acts of the rats were recorded during the observational duration.Ocular manifestations were examined under the slit lamp biomicroscope after modeling and scored.Eyeballs were obtained in 12 days after modeling for histopathological examination,and the ultrastructures of eyeballs were observed under the scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope.The use and care of the animals complied with Statement of ARVO.Results The food-intake was (190.00± 18.03)g in the model group,and that in the control group was (285.33 ±28.02) g,showing a significant difference between them (t =4.955,P =0.012).The drinking-water volume of rats was (241.67±t 18.56)ml in the model group,which was significantly less than (289.67± 18.18)ml in the control group,showing a significant difference between them (t =3.201,P =0.033).In addition,elevated temperature and tiredness were found in the model rats.Anterior chamber empyema,iris hyperemia and occlusion of the pupil appeared in the models on the 6th day and peaked on the 12nd day after immunized,with the inflammatory scores of 3.83±0.41.The infiltration of inflammatory cells were seen in anterior chamber,ciliary body and vitreous cavity under the optical microscope in the model rats.Scanning electron microscopy found uneven iris texture,coarse ciliary surface and loosen villi of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in the model rats.Under the transmission electron microscope,the infiltration of macrophagocytes on the iris,wrinkle sparse of ciliary epithelium,myeloid bodies in retinal Müller cells and vacuolus in mitochondria of RPE cells were exhibited.No obvious abnormality was found in the control rats.Conclusions Lewis rats are autoimmune status following injection of CFA with IRBP(1177-1191) and TB.The morphology and ultrastructure of eyeballs in the EAU rats can explain the finding of eyes.
5.Value of orthopedic POSSUM and P-POSSUM scoring system in predicting operation risk in aged patients with hip fracture
Zhiyong LIU ; Xinchao ZHANG ; Guoping CAI ; Ji XU ; Zhengfeng XU ; Jianwei SUN ; Xingfei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(7):706-710
Objective To measure the value of orthopedic physiological and operative severity score for the enumeration of mortality and morbidity (POSSUM) and Portsmouth modified POSSUM (P-POSSUM) scoring systems in predicting operative risks in aged hip fracture patients.Methods Orthopedic POSSUM and P-POSSUM were performed to predict complication incidence and mortality for 164 aged patients operated for hip fracture.Validation of the scoring systems was tested by assessing observed to expected ratio,discrimination,and calibration.Discriminative ability and calibration of both scores were estimated using receiver operation characteristic curve (ROC) and Hosmer-Lemeshow test respectively.Results Orthopedic POSSUM score performed in predicting incidence of postoperative complications showed overall observed to expected ratio of 0.86,area under the curve of 0.82,and good calibration (H2 =3.66,df=8,P > 0.05).P-POSSUM performed in predicting mortality showed overall observed to expected ratio of 0.80,area under the curve of 0.93 and good calibration (H2 =3.21,df =4,P > 0.05).While orthopedic POSSUM overestimated postoperative mortality (overall observed to expected ratio =0.27).Conclusion Orthopedic POSSUM and P-POSSUM scores are respectively accurate in predicting postoperative complication incidence and mortality in aged hip fracture patients,but orthopedic POSSUM score overestimates the mortality.
6.Development and application of molecular diagnostic method of hemophilia A
An LIU ; Haiping YANG ; Dingyuan MA ; Bianli GU ; Yajie SONG ; Chunyu LUO ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Ying LIN ; Yuguo WANG ; Zhengfeng XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(7):496-500
Objective To develop and validate a method for detecting factor 8 gene (F8) mutations in hemophilia A patients by Ion Torrent semiconductor sequencing .Methods Intron 22 and intron 1 inversions of F8 gene were identified by long distance PCR (LD-PCR), other mutations in the F8 gene were identified by Ion Torrent sequencing.Candidate variants were validated by Sanger sequencing .Sanger sequencing was applied to screen HA carriers from 11 female family members in the 8 pedigrees.One pregnant woman was offered prenatal diagnosis via analyzing the fetal DNA obtained through amniocentesis . Results Four missense mutations ( c.1331A >C, 1648C >T, c.6506G >A, c.6544C >T), two frameshift mutations ( c.2393 _2394insT, c.6320delG), one splicing mutation ( IVS5 +5G >A), one nonsense mutation (c.43C >T) and one Inv22 mutation were identified in all nine probands respectively . Among 11 female family members, 10 females were identified to be HA carriers, and one didn′t carry the maternal pathogenic mutation.Prenatal diagnosis result showed that the fetus inherited the wild -type maternal allele and was predicted to be unaffected by HA .Conclusion The targeted Ion Torrent sequencing is a reliable and efficient method to detect F8 mutations in patients with Hemophilia A disease .
7.Predictive value of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein for hematoma enlargement in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage
Shuang LIU ; Xueyou LIU ; Guosheng ZHOU ; Zhengfeng WANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(5):342-346
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) for early hematoma enlargement in patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage.Methods:Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2014 to January 2019 were enrolled retrospectively. The patients were sent to hospital within 6 h after onset, and the diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage was confirmed by head CT. The head CT was reexamined within 24 h after the first head CT. Hematoma enlargement was defined as hematoma volume increase >6 ml or relative volume increase >33%. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the independent risk factors for influencing early hematoma enlargement. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive ability of hs-CRP for hematoma enlargement. Results:A total of 154 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage were included, including 99 males (64.3%), aged 58.7±11.1 years. The median baseline Glasgow Coma Scale score was 13. The time from onset to first CT scan was 2.92±1.35 h. The time from the first CT to the second one was 16.05±4.40 h. The baseline volume of hematoma was 21.82±11.08 ml. Among them, 27 patients (17.5%) had hematoma that broke into the ventricle, 40 (26.0%) had hematoma enlargement. The average hs-CRP level at admission in the enlarged hematoma group was significantly higher than that in the non-enlarged hematoma group (11.56±3.72 mg/L vs. 9.51±4.31 ml; t=-2.669, P=0.008). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that hs-CRP at admission (odds ratio [ OR] 1.123, 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.017-1.241; P=0.022), irregular hematoma shape ( OR 4.160, 95% CI 1.714-10.098; P=0.002) and the time from onset to the first CT scan ( OR 0.510, 95% CI 0.323-0.803; P=0.004) were significantly correlated with hematoma enlargement. Pearson correlation analysis showed that hs-CRP was positively correlated with baseline hematoma volume ( r=0.237, P=0.003). ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of hs-CRP predicting hematoma enlargement was 0.678 (95% CI 0.584-0.772). The optimal cut-off value was 10.55 mg/L. The sensitivity and specificity for predicting hematoma enlargement were 86.9% and 60.0%, respectively. Conclusion:For patients with hs-CRP ≥10.55 mg/L at admission, irregular hematoma shape, and the time from admission to the first CT scan <3 h, should be focused the management and be alert to the occurrence of early hematoma enlargement.
8.Second trimester maternal serum screening for Down's syndrome in women of advanced maternal age: a multi-center prospective study
Qingwei QI ; Yulin JIANG ; Juntao LIU ; Xuming BIAN ; Yan LI ; Shiming Lü ; Baosheng ZHU ; He WANG ; Zhengfeng XU ; Xiaoying PAN ; Yan CAI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(10):737-741
Objeetive To evaluate the performance characteristics of the second trimester double test for the detection of fetal Down's syndrome(DS)in women of advanced maternal age(AMA).Methods We undertook a prospective nation-wide multi-centered study and chose alpha-fetoprotein(AFP))and free β-subunit of human chorionic gonadotrophin(free β-hCG)as the serum markers.Between May 2004 and September 2006,12 centers participated in the collection and analysis of maternal serum AFP and free β-hCG.Patients with an iuereaged risk of DS(≥1/270)wero offered generic sunniocentesis.Follow up of the outcome of all pregnancies was obtained.Patients were divided into two groups,the AMA group and the non-AMA group and the screening efficiency Was evaluated in beth groups.Results A total of 66 132 singleton pregnancies were included in the study.and there were 36 10(5.46%)AMA women.The median maternal age of AMA women was 36.8years(35-47 years).At a cut-off of 1/270,in the AMA group,the number of positive cases screened was 727 and 22 cases of fetal DS were detected:the number of negative cases screened was 2883,and no fetal DS was found.In the non-AMA group,the number of positive cases screened was 4743 and 69 cases of fetal DS were detected:the number of negative cases screened was 57 779,and 6 cases of fetal DS were diagnosed postnatally.In AMA group,the detection rate(DR),false positive rate(FPR)and odds of being affected given a positive result(OAPR)were 100%,19.7%and 3.0%respectively.In the non-AMA group,the DR,FPR and OAPR were 92.0%.7.5%and 1.5%respectively.Conclusion The double-marker test using AFP and free β-hCG is an effective screen strategy for second-trimester detection of Down syndrome in AMA women.
9.Preparation and identification of the polyclonal antibody against the 3D polymerase of foot and mouth disease virus
Yu ZHANG ; Yonglu WANG ; Yongguang ZHANG ; Yuzhen FANG ; Li PAN ; Shoutian JIANG ; Jianliang LU ; Likuan LIU ; Zhongwang ZHANG ; Shugang ZHANG ; Zhengfeng LI ; Jinxin DU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(1):6-9
To prepare the polyclonal antibody against the 3D polymerase of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV), the 3D polymerase gene of this virus was amplified by PCR and doubly digested with BamH I and Nde I. Then, it were cloned into expression vector pET-30a(+) to obtain the recombinant plasmid pET-3D and this plasmid was transformed to E.coli BL21(DE3) with induction by IPTG.The target protein was identified and purified with SDS+PAGE, and the inclusion bodies were extracted. The purified target protein was used as antigen to immunize New Zealand rabbits to prepare the polyclonal antibody against 3D polymerase of FMDV, which was then characterized by indirect ELISA and Western blotting. As demonstrated by SDS-PAGE, the target protein with a molecular weight at 46 ku was expressed. The polyclonal antibody showed high affinity and obvious specificity and its titer was above 1:8 000. This polyclonal antibody may lay a foundation for the further studies on the biological functions and epitopes of the 3D polymerase of FMDV.
10.Research progress in reduction methods for subaxial cervical facet dislocation
Ke LIU ; Zhiping MU ; Piming NIE ; Dawei SUN ; Zhengfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(6):559-566
The subaxial cervical facet dislocation is an important and common cause of cervical spinal cord injury, which often leads to the destruction of the three column structure of the cervical spine. At present, the treatment principle of the subaxial cervical facet dislocation is generally reduction as soon as possible, complete decompression, restoration of the intervertebral height and the normal sequence of the cervical spine and reconstruction of the stability of the cervical spine. Early reduction is particularly important for patients with spinal cord injury. Although there are many ways of reduction, the best way to achieve reduction and stability is still controversial. The authors review related literatures and summarize the reduction methods of the subaxial cervical facet dislocation, so as to provide reference for the clinical treatment of the subaxial cervical facet dislocation.