1.Complications following minimally invasive internal fixation for anterior pelvic ring injury: a Meta-analysis
Fuming WANG ; Ziyi ZHONG ; Zihang FENG ; Shiyuan LIN ; Chengju ZHONG ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(3):199-206
Objective To summarize the complications and their incidences following Anterior Subcutaneous Internal Pelvic Fixation(ASIPF).Methods A comprehensive search was conducted of PubMed Library,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,SinoMed,Wanfang Data and China National Knowledge Internet for all articles addressing the postoperative complications of ASIPF published in English and Chinese from January 2009 to November 2018.A proportion Meta-analysis across the studies was performed for the complications after ASIPF (lateral femoral cutaneous nerve irritation,femoral nerve palsy,heterotopic ossification,infection and implant failure) using R software.Results This meta-analysis included 29 clinical studies involving a total of 825 patients.The complications following ASIPF were lateral femoral cutaneous nerve irritation,femoral nerve palsy,heterotopic ossification,infection and implant failure;their incidences were respectively 12% (95% CI:from 7% to 19%),3% (95% CI:from 2% to 4%),30% (95% CI:from 22% to 39%),4% (95% CI:from 3% to 6%) and 4% (95% CI:from 3% to 6%).Conclusions Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve irritation and heterotopic ossification are common complications following minimally invasive internal fixation for anterior pelvic ring injury.High-quality clinical research is needed into the factors leading to the complications and into their preventive countermeasures.
2.Progress in management of and research into geriatric acetabular fractures
Zihang FENG ; Ziyi ZHONG ; Shiyuan LIN ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(9):825-828
The epidemic spectrum of acetabular fractures is changing with the changing population structure in China which has resulted in an increased proportion of the elderly patients. As acetabular fractures are intra-articular in nature, their management should follow the principles for intra-articular ones. However, it is still a great challenge for orthopedists to choose an appropriate treatment to deal with the fracture because of the pathophysiological changes in the elderly patients and the particular characteristics of acetabular fractures. Technical advances may offer a diversity of treatment options for geriatric acetabular fractures and demands for individualized management are increasing. In order to deepen the knowledge of geriatric acetabular fractures for orthopedists, this review expounds on the current achievements in the management and research concerning the fractures.
3.Excavation of Ancient Prescription of Chinese Medicinals for Whitening and Freckle-Removing(Erbai Yixin)Based on the Theory of"Lung Governs the Skin and Hair"
Lin SU ; Zongzhou WU ; Qian YU ; Chunpu ZOU ; Yue QIN ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Yangzhuangzhuang ZHU ; Xiao CHEN ; Zihang XU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(1):35-45
Objective Based on the theory of"lung governs the skin and hair"in"Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic",this paper analyzes the medication rules of whitening and freckle-removing.The aim of this study is to provide reference for the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)theory and the medication in TCM cosmetics.Methods"Chinese Medical Classics"was used to search the records of whitening and freckle-related drugs.The frequency,nature,flavor,meridian tropism and compatibility laws of TCM for whitening and freckle-removal were analyzed by statistics and association rules.The network pharmacology research was used to analyze the whitening and freckle-removing effects and mechanisms of high-frequency drugs.Then,the potential active ingredients were analyzed.The whitening and anti-freckle effect was verified through cytotoxicity experiments and melanin content detection.Results A total of 171 external prescriptions were selected in eligible articles,including 261 Chinese medicinals,most of which were pungent and belong to the lung meridian.The most frequently used Chinese medicinals was"Erbai Yixin"(EBYX,Angelicae Dahuricae Radix,Typhonii Rhizoma,Asari Radix et Rhizoma).Network pharmacological analysis showed that the core targets of EBYX for whitening and removing freckles are TP53,EGFR,ALB,etc.,which are mainly involved in oxygen perception and response,skin immune regulation,skin cell growth,differentiation,stress,inflammatory response,and other biological processes.Based on the results of molecular docking,biological analysis proved that the active ingredients of EBYX are chrysophanol,gallic acid and caffeic acid,which have inhibitory effects on the proliferation of melanoma cells and melanin production.Conclusion Most of the ancient prescriptions for whitening and removing freckles are pungent and belong to the lung meridian,which embodies the theory of"lung governs the skin and hair".The high-frequency drug EBYX may play a role by regulating skin redox,immunity and inflammation.The active ingredients of EBYX have an inhibitory effect on melanin formation.This study enriches the scientific connotation of TCM whitening and freckle-removing prescriptions based on the theory of"lung governs the skin and hair",realizes interdisciplinary integration and provides support for the modernization of TCM.
4.Effects of circular RNA-SEC31A on the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells and molecular mechanism
Yina YIN ; Min SU ; Zihang LIN ; Yapeng CHEN ; Rufu CHEN ; Zhihua LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2023;23(2):99-107
Objective:To determine the expression of circular RNA-SEC31A(circSEC31A) in pancreatic cancer and investigate the effects on the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells and the underlying molecular mechanism.Methods:Differentially expressed circRNAs between pancreatic cancer cells (BXPC-3, PANC1, CaPan-2, SW1990) and human normal pancreatic cells (HPDE) were identified by qRT-PCR. Then, two cell lines with high circSEC31A expression were selected to conduct next experiments. According to the sequence of the back-splicing site in circSEC31A, siRNAs for downregulation of circSEC31A were designed and transfected by liposome to silence circSEC31A in pancreatic cancer cells, and grouped as followed siR-circSEC31A#1 and siR-circSEC31A#2. Meanwhile, siR-NC group transfected with non-specific siRNA served as control. Transwell assays and wound healing assays were operated to evaluate the functional role of circSEC31A on the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells. RNA Pull-down assay with circSEC31A probe and oligo control probe was used to screen the miRNA combining with circSEC31A and the effects of miRNA on cell invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells were validated. The effect of miR-200c-3p and circSEC31A silencing on the expression of PDK1 mRNA was identified by qRT-PCR. The protein expression of PDK1, downstream Akt and p-Akt after circSEC31A silencing was verified by Western blotting assays.Results:The relative expression level of circSEC31A in HPDE (1.000±0.120) was obviously lower than that in BXPC-3 (1.920±0.130), SW1990 (2.93±0.528), PANC1 (4.557±0.692) and CaPan-2 (5.247±0.194), and all the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001). Compared with the PANC1 siR-NC group (1301.3±94.6) and CaPan-2 siR-NC group (1835.0±70.1) per 100 high power field, transwell assays showed that the numbers of invasive pancreatic cancer cells was highly decreased in PANC1 siR-circSEC31A#1 group (727.3±92.9), siR-circSEC31A#2 group (792.0±18.1), CaPan-2 siR-circSEC31A#1 group (718.0±90.6), siR-circSEC31A#2 group (692.7±84.8). Wound healing assays showed that silencing circSEC31A decreased the wound healing rate of pancreatic cancer cells in PANC1 siR-circSEC31A#1 group (20.667±3.215)%, siR-circSEC31A#2 group (20.000±4.583)%, CaPan-2 siR-circSEC31A#1 group (28.000±8.185)%, siR-circSEC31A#2 group (29.667±5.686)%, compared with the PANC1 siR-NC group (55.000±4.359)% and CaPan-2 siR-NC group (69.000±3.606)%. RNA Pull-down assays showed that compared with PANC1 oligo probe group (1.000±0.091) and CaPan-2 oligo probe group (1.000±0.153), miR-200c-3p was significantly enriched in the PANC1 circSEC31A probe group (2.237±0.175) and CaPan-2 circSEC31A probe group (2.166±0.156). Compared with PANC1 siR-NC group (939.3±57.0) and CaPan-2 siR-NC group (786.7±51.5) per 100 high power field, the numbers of invasive pancreatic cancer cells were up-regulated in PANC1 siR-miR-200c-3p group (1206.0±99.1) and CaPan-2 siR-miR-200c-3p group (1838.0±105.7), while the low numbers of invasive pancreatic cancer cells were observed in PANC1 siR-miR-200c-3p+ siR-circSEC31A group (932.7±116.4) and CaPan-2 siR-miR-200c-3p+ siR-circSEC31A group (785.3±58.8). Compared with PANC1 siR-NC group (1.000±0.103) and CaPan-2 siR-NC group (1.000±0.107), the relative expression of PDK1 mRNA in PANC1 siR-miR-200c-3p group (1.898±0.159) and CaPan-2 siR-miR-200c-3p group (2.102±0.337) was upregulated. Furthermore, the expression of PDK1 mRNA was decreased in the siR-miR-200c-3p+ siR-circSEC31A group (0.980±0.070, 1.015±0.079). Western blot assays showed that the expression of PDK1 protein in PANC1 siR-NC group, siR-circSEC31A#1 group, siR-circSEC31A#2 group was 0.767±0.086, 0.281±0.191, 0.333±0.062 and in CaPan-2 siR-NC group, siR-circSEC31A#1 group, siR-circSEC31A#2 group was 0.712±0.038, 0.353±0.061, 0.308±0.018. The expression of p-Akt protein in PANC1 siR-NC group and siR-circSEC31A group was 0.741±0.050, 0.114±0.027, 0.139±0.041. In addition, p-Akt protein expression in CaPan-2 siR-NC group and siR-circSEC31A group was 0.823±0.052, 0.141±0.045, 0.280±0.089. PDK1 and p Akt expression in siR circSEC31A group was obviously lower than those in sir NC group. All the differences between either groups above were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusions:circSEC31A is upregulated in pancreatic cancer cells, which facilitates the invasion and metastasis of pancreatic cancer cells via miR-200c-3p/PDK1/Akt signaling pathway, supporting that circSEC31A may function as a new diagnostic and therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer patients.