1.Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury (version 2025)
Kai HUANG ; Lunhao BAI ; Qing BI ; Hong CHEN ; Jiwu CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Wenyong FEI ; Weili FU ; Zhizeng GAO ; Lin GUO ; Yinghui HUA ; Jingmin HUANG ; Suizhu HUANG ; Xuan HUANG ; Jian LI ; Qiang LI ; Shuzhen LI ; Yanlin LI ; Yunxia LI ; Zhong LI ; Ning LIU ; Yuqiang LIU ; Wei LU ; Hongbin LYU ; Haile PAN ; Xiaoyun PAN ; Chao QI ; Weiliang SHEN ; Luning SUN ; Jin TANG ; Zimin WANG ; Bide WANG ; Ru WANG ; Shaobai WANG ; Licheng WEI ; Weidong XU ; Yongsheng XU ; Jizhou YANG ; Liang YANG ; Rui YANG ; Hongbo YOU ; Tengbo YU ; Jiakuo YU ; Bing YUE ; Hua ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingsong ZHANG ; Xintao ZHANG ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Lilian ZHAO ; Qichun ZHAO ; Song ZHAO ; Jiapeng ZHENG ; Jiang ZHENG ; Zhi ZHENG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Jinzhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(4):325-338
With the rapid development of competitive sports, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is on the rise. Such injuries may shorten athletes′ career and lead to other long-term adverse consequences. Although athletes generally recover well after ACL reconstruction, many still struggle to return to their pre-injury performance levels. Advances in the understanding of ACL anatomy and injury mechanisms, along with the evolution of surgical techniques and rehabilitation methods, have provided more individualized and tailored options for athletes following ACL injuries. However, there is currently no consensus in China regarding surgical and rehabilitation strategies for competitive athletes aiming to return to sports after ACL injuries. To this end, the Sports Medicine Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association and the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Trauma jointly formulated the Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury ( version 2025), and presented 14 recommendations covering surgical indications, preoperative rehabilitation, surgical timing, surgical strategies and postoperative rehabilitation strategies, aiming to improve the surgical treatment and rehabilitation system for ACL injuries in competitive athletes and facilitate their return to high-level sports performance after injury.
2.Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury (version 2025)
Kai HUANG ; Lunhao BAI ; Qing BI ; Hong CHEN ; Jiwu CHEN ; Xuesong DAI ; Wenyong FEI ; Weili FU ; Zhizeng GAO ; Lin GUO ; Yinghui HUA ; Jingmin HUANG ; Suizhu HUANG ; Xuan HUANG ; Jian LI ; Qiang LI ; Shuzhen LI ; Yanlin LI ; Yunxia LI ; Zhong LI ; Ning LIU ; Yuqiang LIU ; Wei LU ; Hongbin LYU ; Haile PAN ; Xiaoyun PAN ; Chao QI ; Weiliang SHEN ; Luning SUN ; Jin TANG ; Zimin WANG ; Bide WANG ; Ru WANG ; Shaobai WANG ; Licheng WEI ; Weidong XU ; Yongsheng XU ; Jizhou YANG ; Liang YANG ; Rui YANG ; Hongbo YOU ; Tengbo YU ; Jiakuo YU ; Bing YUE ; Hua ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingsong ZHANG ; Xintao ZHANG ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Lilian ZHAO ; Qichun ZHAO ; Song ZHAO ; Jiapeng ZHENG ; Jiang ZHENG ; Zhi ZHENG ; Jingbin ZHOU ; Jinzhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(4):325-338
With the rapid development of competitive sports, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is on the rise. Such injuries may shorten athletes′ career and lead to other long-term adverse consequences. Although athletes generally recover well after ACL reconstruction, many still struggle to return to their pre-injury performance levels. Advances in the understanding of ACL anatomy and injury mechanisms, along with the evolution of surgical techniques and rehabilitation methods, have provided more individualized and tailored options for athletes following ACL injuries. However, there is currently no consensus in China regarding surgical and rehabilitation strategies for competitive athletes aiming to return to sports after ACL injuries. To this end, the Sports Medicine Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association and the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Trauma jointly formulated the Expert consensus on surgical treatment and rehabilitation for competitive sports athletes returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament injury ( version 2025), and presented 14 recommendations covering surgical indications, preoperative rehabilitation, surgical timing, surgical strategies and postoperative rehabilitation strategies, aiming to improve the surgical treatment and rehabilitation system for ACL injuries in competitive athletes and facilitate their return to high-level sports performance after injury.
3.Wnt5a promotes vasculogenic mimicry and stemness in prostate cancer cells through miR-141-3p upregulation
Bide LIU ; Shuheng WANG ; Hongliang JIA ; Xun LI ; Xiaoan ZHANG ; Qiang DONG ; Jiuzhi LI
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2025;32(10):1010-1018
Objective:To investigate the effects of Wnt5a on the vasculogenic mimicry(VM)and cancer stem cell(CSC)properties of prostate cancer(PCa)cells by upregulating the expression of miR-141-3p.Methods:Human prostate epithelial cell line RWPE-1 and PCa cell lines PC-3,LNCaP,and DU145 were cultured.qPCR was employed to detect miR-141-3p expression,and Western blotting(WB)was used to measure Wnt5a protein levels.Stable Wnt5a-knockdown or miR-141-3p-knockdown LNCaP and DU145 cell lines were established respectively via plasmid transfection.VM formation ability was assessed by three-dimensional culture assay.Cell proliferation ability and drug sensitivity were measured by CCK-8 assay.Cell migration and invasion abilities were detected using wound healing and Transwell assays,respectively.The expressions of VM-related molecules and CSC markers were detected by qPCR and WB.Colony formation ability was determined by clonogenic assay.The proportion of CD133+cells was sorted and calculated by flow cytometry.The expressions of miR-141-3p and Wnt5a in CD133+and CD133-cells were detected by qPCR and WB.Stable Wnt5a-overexpressing PCa cell lines were constructed via plasmid transfection.The effects of Wnt5a and different Wnt pathway downstream inhibitors on miR-141-3p expression and promoter activity were detected by qPCR and dual-luciferase reporter assays.Expression of c-Jun was knocked down in Wnt5a-overexpressing cells using si-c-Jun transfection.The target binding relationship between c-Jun and the miR-141-3p promoter was verified by qPCR,dual-luciferase reporter assay,and chromatin immunoprecipitation assay.Results:The expressions of miR-141-3p and Wnt5a were significantly higher in PCa cells compared with those in RWPE-1 cells,with the highest relative expression in DU145 cells and the lowest in LNCaP cells(P<0.001).Downregulation of Wnt5a or miR-141-3p significantly inhibited VM formation ability and stemness of PCa cells,and significantly suppressed the proliferation,migration,invasion abilities,and enhanced the sensitivity to bicalutamide of PCa cells(P<0.05 or P<0.01 or P<0.001).Downregulation of Wnt5a significantly inhibited miR-141-3p expression and promoter transcriptional activity(P<0.01 or P<0.05),whereas upregulation of Wnt5a significantly promoted miR-141-3p expression and promoter transcriptional activity(P<0.01 or P<0.001).The promoting effect of Wnt5a on miR-141-3p expression and promoter transcriptional activity could be inhibited by a JNK/c-Jun pathway inhibitor(P>0.05).Downregulation of c-Jun significantly inhibited the promoting effect of Wnt5a on miR-141-3p expression and promoter transcriptional activity(P>0.05).c-Jun could bind to the-348 to-295 sequence of the miR-141-3p promoter.In absence of this fragment Wnt5a wouldn't promote miR-141-3p expression(P>0.05).Conclusion:The Wnt5a/JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway can upregulate miR-141-3p expression,and thereby promote VM formation in PCa cells,possibly by activating CSC properties.
4.Overview of Key Technologies in Surgical Robots and Optimization Discussions
Xunjun MA ; Jun YU ; Haitao LIU ; Ya LI ; Hao WU ; Yanbo HUANG ; Bide XU ; Li LIN ; Jinwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(5):505-511
Surgical robot is the national strategic diagnostic and therapeutic equipment research focus,get a number of scientific research institutes,colleges and universities and enterprises pay extensive attention to the design and development of a variety of surgical robots,and registration declaration.This article explores the critical technologies of surgical robots and key areas for optimizing their performance,including kinematic positioning errors,pose errors,feedback model errors,image recognition positioning errors,path planning,and safety aspects.The findings not only provide a scientific basis for future standardization research on surgical robots but also offer significant theoretical and practical references for the research,manufacturing,and registration processes in the medical robotics industry.
5.Application of fluoroscopic stereophotogrammetric analysis in the detection of aseptic loosening of prostheses
Han YANG ; Hao LEI ; Bide XU ; Hao WU ; Xunjun MA ; Yanbo HUANG ; Yuanqing MAO ; Jingwei ZHANG ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(9):1061-1068
Objective·To verify the accuracy and clinical feasibility of fluoroscopic stereophotogrammetric analysis(FSA)technology based on two dimension(2D)-three dimension(3D)registration for early migration detection of aseptic loosening of joint prostheses.Methods·2D-3D registration algorithms centering on the light source and projected object respectively in FSA technology were verified under various working conditions through image synthesis experiments,and the feasibility of clinical application was verified through real model experiments.The image synthesis experiment established a perspective projection environment with the same parameters as the real environment in a virtual environment,the 2D perspective images of the 3D model(bone or prosthesis)during the six degrees of freedom transformation were recorded,and the six degrees of freedom transformation of the 3D model was restored by using different 2D-3D registration algorithms.The error of each registration algorithm was calculated.For real model validation,the migration between bone and prosthesis after joint replacement surgery was simulated with a high precision bone prosthesis migration simulator.The 3D model of the bone or prosthesis was reconstructed by using computed tomograph(CT)images and optical scanning,and the 2D perspective images before and after prosthesis migration were captured by using a fluoroscopy device.The migration of the prosthesis was restored by using FSA technology based on 2D-3D registration,and the error of FSA technology was calculated.Results·The accuracy of the 2D-3D registration algorithm centering on the light source was higher than that of the algorithm centering on the projected object under different working conditions.When the initial registration conditions were favorable,the algorithm centering on the light source reduced the rotation error compared to the algorithm centering on the projected object,with a statistical difference(P=0.021),and the displacement error decreases,with a significant statistical difference(P=0.000).Moreover,algorithms centering on the light sources required lower similarity and fewer registration times to meet clinical application requirements.Conclusion·The accuracy of FSA technology based on 2D-3D registration in early migration detection of artificial joint prostheses meets clinical application requirements.This technology can warn of late aseptic loosening of prostheses by detecting early migration of prostheses after joint replacement surgery,and is expected to be applied to clinical practice through further research.
6.Correlation Between Wnt5a Expression and Vasculogenic Mimicry in Prostate Cancer Tissues
Bide LIU ; Xun LI ; Shuheng WANG ; Hongliang JIA ; Xiaoan ZHANG ; Jiuzhi LI
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2024;51(1):43-48
Objective To investigate the correlation of Wnt5a expression and vasculogenic mimicry (VM) in prostate cancer tissues, and analyze their relationships with cancer stem cells (CSCs) characteristics and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Methods Immunohistochemistry was conducted to detect the expression of Wnt5a in 50 prostate cancer tissues and 50 benign prostatic hyperplasia tissues. The expression levels of CD133, vimentin, and E-cadherin were detected in the prostate cancer tissues, and CD34/PAS double staining was used to detect VM structures. We analyzed the difference in Wnt5a level between prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia tissues, the clinical significance of Wnt5a and VM, the relationship of Wnt5a expression and VM, and the relationships of Wnt5a expression and VM with CD133, Vimentin, E-cadherin. Results The expression of Wnt5a was significantly higher in prostate cancer tissues than in benign prostatic hyperplasia (
7.Experimental research of PDE5 activity in corpora cavernosa of ganyu qizhi rat model.
Degui CHANG ; Zhengyi WANG ; Bide ZHU ; Jiuyuan WANG ; Shuwu ZHANG ; Zhiping HU
National Journal of Andrology 2004;10(1):71-73
OBJECTIVESTo study the PDE5 activity in corpora cavernosa of the Ganyu Qizhi model penis and the effect of the Chinese herbal medicine Shugan Liqi Huoxue (SLH) ointment on it.
METHODSNon-injury stress stimulus method similar to human spirit stress was used to extablish the Ganyu Qizhi animal(rat) model, and the PDE5 activity in corpora cavernosa of the rat penis was measured by the method of immunohistochemistry and computer image analysis.
RESULTSThe PDE5 activity in corpora cavernosa of the high-dosage SLH group was significantly different from that of the model group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONGanyu Qizhi may increase the PDE5 activity in corpora cavernosa of the penis while SLH can reduce such activity.
3',5'-Cyclic-GMP Phosphodiesterases ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 5 ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Erectile Dysfunction ; etiology ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Models, Animal ; Penis ; drug effects ; enzymology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

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