1.Biomechanical test of reduction ability of axis pivot screw in atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation
Shujin CHEN ; Xiangyang MA ; Xiaobao ZOU ; Yingqiang LIAO ; Hairu QI ; Bao LIU ; Xianming ZENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(15):3116-3120
BACKGROUND:At present,the surgical treatment of atlantoaxial dislocation mainly adopts the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system for lifting and reduction.During the operation,the curvature of the connecting rod is often increased to increase the drop between the atlantoaxial vertebrae to improve the reduction effect,but it increases the difficulty and risk of surgery.The axis pivot screw directly increases the reduction drop between the atlantoaxial vertebrae,but the extent to which it increases the reduction capacity is unclear.OBJECTIVE:To test the reduction ability of axis pivot screw and compare it with ordinary screw.METHODS:Six fresh human craniocervical specimens were used in study.The joint capsules of two lateral mass joints and atlanto-odontoid joint and transverse ligament were removed to make an atlantoaxial instability model.Three kinds of internal fixation were performed successively on both sides of the axis of each specimen:uniaxial axis pivot screws(group A),multi-axial axis pivot screws(group B)and ordinary screws(group C).Flexible ultra-thin film pressure sensors were placed in the anterior atlanto-odontoid space.Two connecting rods with the same curvature were placed to simulate the lifting and reduction,and the pressure of the anterior atlanto-odontoid space was obtained.Comparative analysis was conducted among the three groups.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The anterior atlanto-odontoid space pressure of groups A-C was(97.59±8.58),(60.43±5.09),and(22.74±0.81)N,respectively.There were significant differences among the three groups(F=251.603,P=0.000).The pairwise comparison among the three groups showed significant differences(P=0.000).(2)The axis pivot screw applied to the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system can improve the reduction capacity compared with the common cervical posterior screw,and the uniaxial axis pivot screw has more reduction capacity than the multi-axis uniaxial axis pivot screw to improve the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system.
2.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of voice behavior among head nurses
Liyan ZHANG ; Shuangying HUANG ; Xiaoqin MA ; Xiaohuan ZHAO ; Zhihao HAN ; Xianming WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3299-3306
Objective:To analyze the latent profiles of voice behavior among head nurses and to explore the influencing factors associated with different voice behavior categories.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 527 head nurses from 104 medical institutions across 17 provinces in East, South, Central, North, Northwest, Southwest, and Northeast China between November 2023 and January 2024. Data were collected using a General Information Questionnaire, Voice Behavior Scale, Organizational Justice Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, and a Brief Personality Inventory. Latent profile analysis was conducted to identify subgroups of voice behavior, and multinomial Logistic regression was performed to explore influencing factors.Results:The score of head nurses' voice behavior was (45.84±6.88). Three latent profiles were identified: low-capacity fluctuating type, medium-capacity stable type, and high-capacity promoting type. Logistic regression analysis showed that openness personality trait, organizational justice, self-efficacy, and hospital grade were significant predictors of voice behavior profiles (all P<0.05) . Conclusions:The overall level of voice behavior among head nurses is above average, with evident heterogeneity. Nursing administrators should actively encourage voice behavior, provide timely feedback, and foster a fair organizational environment to promote a positive and constructive voice culture.
3.Biomechanical test of reduction ability of axis pivot screw in atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation
Shujin CHEN ; Xiangyang MA ; Xiaobao ZOU ; Yingqiang LIAO ; Hairu QI ; Bao LIU ; Xianming ZENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(15):3116-3120
BACKGROUND:At present,the surgical treatment of atlantoaxial dislocation mainly adopts the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system for lifting and reduction.During the operation,the curvature of the connecting rod is often increased to increase the drop between the atlantoaxial vertebrae to improve the reduction effect,but it increases the difficulty and risk of surgery.The axis pivot screw directly increases the reduction drop between the atlantoaxial vertebrae,but the extent to which it increases the reduction capacity is unclear.OBJECTIVE:To test the reduction ability of axis pivot screw and compare it with ordinary screw.METHODS:Six fresh human craniocervical specimens were used in study.The joint capsules of two lateral mass joints and atlanto-odontoid joint and transverse ligament were removed to make an atlantoaxial instability model.Three kinds of internal fixation were performed successively on both sides of the axis of each specimen:uniaxial axis pivot screws(group A),multi-axial axis pivot screws(group B)and ordinary screws(group C).Flexible ultra-thin film pressure sensors were placed in the anterior atlanto-odontoid space.Two connecting rods with the same curvature were placed to simulate the lifting and reduction,and the pressure of the anterior atlanto-odontoid space was obtained.Comparative analysis was conducted among the three groups.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The anterior atlanto-odontoid space pressure of groups A-C was(97.59±8.58),(60.43±5.09),and(22.74±0.81)N,respectively.There were significant differences among the three groups(F=251.603,P=0.000).The pairwise comparison among the three groups showed significant differences(P=0.000).(2)The axis pivot screw applied to the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system can improve the reduction capacity compared with the common cervical posterior screw,and the uniaxial axis pivot screw has more reduction capacity than the multi-axis uniaxial axis pivot screw to improve the posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod internal fixation system.
4.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of voice behavior among head nurses
Liyan ZHANG ; Shuangying HUANG ; Xiaoqin MA ; Xiaohuan ZHAO ; Zhihao HAN ; Xianming WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3299-3306
Objective:To analyze the latent profiles of voice behavior among head nurses and to explore the influencing factors associated with different voice behavior categories.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 527 head nurses from 104 medical institutions across 17 provinces in East, South, Central, North, Northwest, Southwest, and Northeast China between November 2023 and January 2024. Data were collected using a General Information Questionnaire, Voice Behavior Scale, Organizational Justice Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, and a Brief Personality Inventory. Latent profile analysis was conducted to identify subgroups of voice behavior, and multinomial Logistic regression was performed to explore influencing factors.Results:The score of head nurses' voice behavior was (45.84±6.88). Three latent profiles were identified: low-capacity fluctuating type, medium-capacity stable type, and high-capacity promoting type. Logistic regression analysis showed that openness personality trait, organizational justice, self-efficacy, and hospital grade were significant predictors of voice behavior profiles (all P<0.05) . Conclusions:The overall level of voice behavior among head nurses is above average, with evident heterogeneity. Nursing administrators should actively encourage voice behavior, provide timely feedback, and foster a fair organizational environment to promote a positive and constructive voice culture.
5.Autologous neurosensory retinal transplantation for the treatment of refractory large macular hole
Xianming DENG ; Wenzhan WANG ; Chao MA ; Jing SHI
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(8):619-623
Objective:To observe the therapeutic effect of autologous neurosensory retinal transplantation in repairing unhealed giant macular hole after pars plana vitrectomy (PPV).Methods:A prospective clinical study. From July 2022 to December 2023, 12 patients (12 eyes) with refractory large macular hole who received autologous neurosensory retinal transplantation treatment in Department of Ophthalmology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected for the study. The macular hole in affected eyes still did not close after PPV combined with inner limiting membrane removal or tamponade, and the diameter of macular hole were greater than 600 μm. All affected eyes received best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) examinations. The BCVA examination employed the international standard visual acuity chart, with results converted to logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) visual acuity for statistical analysis. During the surgery, a piece of healthy retinal neuroepithelial tissue, approximately 0.3 optic disc diameters larger than the macular hole, was removed from the upper retinal periphery and used as a graft. The graft was inserted into the macular hole with the aid of intraoperative OCT. Post-surgery, the vitreous cavity was filled with silicone oil or sterile air. The follow-up period after surgery was 6 months. The thickness of the retinal grafts was measured using the same equipment as before surgery at 3 days, 1, 3, and 6 months post-surgery. The primary focus was on observing the macular hole closure rate and changes in BCVA at 6 months post-operation. A paired t-test was used to compare BCVA before and after surgery. Results:In the sample of 12 cases (12 eyes), there were 5 males with 5 eyes and 7 females with 7 eyes. The mean age was (50.4±12.6) years. The mean macular hole diameter was (1 085.6±344.0) μm; The mean eye axis length was (27.64±4.19) mm. At 6 months after surgery, all affected eyes showed macular hole were completely closed (100.0%, 12/12). The thickness of the retinal graft was measured as (206.8±21.0), (170.8±23.3), (165.6±31.6), and (157.9±31.1) μm at 3 days, 1, 3, and 6 months post-surgery, respectively. At before and 6 months after surgery, the logMAR BCVA of the affected eyes was 1.28±0.39 and 0.95±0.22, respectively. The difference in logMAR BCVA before and after surgery was statistically significant ( t=3.40, P<0.05). Conclusion:Autologous neurosensory retinal transplantation could effectively improve the closure rate of refractory large macular hole and improve or stabilize vision in the short run.
6.Berberine targets the electron transport chain complex I and reveals the landscape of OXPHOS dependency in acute myeloid leukemia with IDH1 mutation.
Zhe HUANG ; Yunfu SHEN ; Wenjun LIU ; Yan YANG ; Ling GUO ; Qin YAN ; Chengming WEI ; Qulian GUO ; Xianming FAN ; Wenzhe MA
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(2):136-145
Metabolic reprogramming, a newly recognized trait of tumor biology, is an intensively studied prospect for oncology medicines. For numerous tumors and cancer cell subpopulations, oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is essential for their biosynthetic and bioenergetic functions. Cancer cells with mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) exhibit differentiation arrest, epigenetic and transcriptional reprogramming, and sensitivity to mitochondrial OXPHOS inhibitors. In this study, we report that berberine, which is widely used in China to treat intestinal infections, acted solely at the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) complex I, and that its association with IDH1 mutant inhibitor (IDH1mi) AG-120 decreased mitochondrial activity and enhanced antileukemic effect in vitro andin vivo. Our study gives a scientific rationale for the therapy of IDH1 mutant acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients using combinatory mitochondrial targeted medicines, particularly those who are resistant to or relapsing from IDH1mi.
Humans
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Oxidative Phosphorylation
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Berberine
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Electron Transport
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Mitochondria
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Isocitrate Dehydrogenase
7.The effect of ovariectomy on bone mineral density and bone microstructure of SOST gene knockout mice
Miaolan YUAN ; Yulin MA ; Xianming PU ; Xinyun DUAN ; Zhiming ZHOU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(11):1673-1676
Objective:To observe the changes in bone mineral density and microstructure parameters in sclerostin (SOST) gene knockout (SOST -/-) mice after ovariectomy. Methods:Twelve 4-week-old SOST knockout mice were randomly divided into two groups ( n=6): ovariectomized group (SOV), sham operated group (SSO). Twelve wild-type mice were randomly divided into two groups ( n=6): wild-type ovariectomized group (WTO), wild-type sham operated group (WTS). Twelve weeks later, mice were sacrificed and one lumbar vertebra of each mouse was selected for micro-CT analysis. The bone mineral density, trabecular volume fraction, trabecular number and trabecular thickness were observed and compared in the 4 groups. Results:There was no difference in bone mineral density, trabecular volume fraction, trabecular number and trabecular thickness between SOV and SSO groups. Bone mineral density, trabecular volume fraction, trabecular number and trabecular thickness in SOV and SSO groups were significantly higher than those in WTO and WTS groups ( P<0.001). Bone mineral density, trabecular volume fraction and trabecular number in WTO group were significantly lower than those in WTS group ( P=0.017, 0.039, 0.021, respectively). There was no difference in trabecular thickness between WTO and WTS groups. Conclusions:Sclerostin knockout mice showed high bone mass, and ovariectomy did not lead to bone loss and bone microstructure degeneration, which indicates that slerostin is a potential therapeutic target for postmenopausal osteoporosis.
8.Application of classic Chinese medicine theory in acupuncture CBL teaching rounds.
Dexiong HAN ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Ruijie MA ; Xianming LIN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(1):93-95
Teaching rounds is an important part of clinical teaching. It bright the theory guide to clinical practice. The classical Chinese medicine theory plays an essential role in teaching and clinical practice. During the CBL (case-based learning) teaching rounds of acupuncture and moxibustion, by selecting typical cases, in combination with directional problem settings, the classical Chinese medicine theory is run through the whole process to motivate students' initiative, improve teaching quality and promote inheritance and development of TCM.
9."Some Suggestions on Teaching the Course of""Meridians and Acupoints"""
Lifang CHEN ; Ruijie MA ; Xianming LIN
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2017;41(2):168-170
[Objective]To improve the teaching quality ofMeridians and Acupoints. [Methods]Based on the ten-year experience of teaching the course ofMeridians and Acupoints, the authors suggest three issues on how to study well with this subject. [Results] The first, using the comparing method to remember meridians and acupoints, always do analysis and summary are all important ways to learn the basic knowledge.The second, understanding the property of acupoints, make prescription of acupoints like the way of making Chinese herbal formula according to syndrome differentiation, can cultivate students' dialectical thinking and improve the ability of diagnosis and treatment in acupuncture clinic.The third, introducing the origin,history and development of each meridian and some special acupoints. [Conclusion]The above three suggestions can help students to learn better about the science of acupuncture,and improve their professional thinking, and mine the potential ability of innovation.
10.Effects of different group B streptococci strains on platelet activation
Xiaoyan LIU ; Hongyun LIU ; Yanmin GAO ; Shuangfeng XIE ; Xianming LUO ; Jianxing CHANG ; Kang XU ; Liping MA
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(2):333-338
AIM:To explore the ability of different group B streptococci ( GBS) strains on inducing platelet activation.METHODS:Six strains of GBS, separated from the septic patients with thrombocytopenia, were used as the inducers.Light transmission aggregometry was used to measure platelet aggregation.Scanning electron microscopy ( SEM) was performed to investigate the interaction of platelets with bacteria.The expression of platelet CD62P, Toll-like receptor 2 ( TLR2) and TLR4 was determined by flow cytometry and Western blotting.Furthermore, the activity of platelet TLR2 (or TLR4) was blocked by anti-TLR2 (or anti-TLR4) monoclonal antibody, and the platelet aggregation induced by GBS was detected.RESULTS:Only 3 of 6 GBS strains isolated from the septic patients induced platelet aggregation and up-regulated the expression of CD62P and TLR2 in the platelets (P<0.05), but not TLR4.Incubation with anti-TLR2 anti-body, but not anti-TLR4 antibody, significantly blocked platelet aggregation induced by GBS.CONCLUSION:Some GBS strains from the patients are able to trigger platelet activation in vitro, and platelet TLR2 may play an important role in the interaction between GBS and platelets.

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