1.Regulation of unilateral stimulating striatal D1-MSN with different frequencies on movement in mice
Fangyuan CHENG ; Dongkun CHEN ; Huijin LIU ; Jun JIA ; Ke WANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(2):283-288
Objective To clarify the effect of unilateral activation of the dopamine type I receptor medium-sized multi-spiny neurons(D1-MSN)in the dorsal striatum of mice on speed.Methods The transgenic animals were combined with optogenetic experiments to specifically activate the D1-MSN in the dorsal striatum of mice at different frequencies and to analyze the rotational behavior and speed of mice when stimulating the D1-MSN.Results Unilateral activation of D1-MSN induces contralateral rotational behavior in mice and either increases or decreases speed.The mechanisms by which different frequencies affect the speed of mice differently.As the frequency of stimulus increased,the contralateral rotational behavior of the mice increased.Unilateral stimulus of D1-MSN increased speed and induced contralateral rotational behavior,and the rotational behavior increased with increasing stimulus frequency.In the experiment where D1-MSN stimulus did not induce rotational behavior,it was found that 5 Hz stimulus still induced an increase in speed,but 15 Hz and 25 Hz stimulus did not induce an increase in speed.Further analysis of the pre-stimulus locomotor state of the mice showed that 5 Hz,15 Hz and 25 Hz stimulus increased speed when the average speed before stimulus was less than 5 cm/s.However,15 Hz stimulus decreased the speed when the average speed before stimulus was greater than 5 cm/s.Conclusion Unilateral activation of D1-MSN in the dorsal striatum modulates speed and induces contralateral rotational behavior in mice,and is related to the frequency of stimulus and the locomotor state of the mice before stimulus.
2.Application of cross bar technique in repair of pectus excavatum
Tianjun ZHOU ; Dan TIAN ; Ruiqing SHI ; Zihao ZHOU ; Jiming TANG ; Dongkun ZHANG ; Xiaosong BEN ; Guibin QIAO ; Gang CHEN ; Liang XIE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(11):1572-1578
Objective To explore the indication, surgical technique, and clinical efficacy of the cross bar based on the Nuss procedure in pectus excavatum. Methods The clinical data of patients who underwent cross bar based on the Nuss procedure from August 2023 to August 2024 in Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Results A total of 88 patients including 85 males and 3 females with a mean age of (17.56±5.20) years were enrolled. All operations were performed successfully without intraoperative cardiac injury, pericardial injury or diaphragmatic injury. The mean operation time was (147.65±47.75) min. The mean blood loss was (13.30±9.06) mL. The mean postoperative hospitalization stay was (4.81±1.55) days, without perioperative death. Six (6.82%) patients developed early postoperative complications, including 3 patients of pleural effusion, 1 patient of subcutaneous hematoma, 1 patient of suffocation and 1 patient of bar rotation. The postoperative outcomes were excellent in 71 (80.68%) patients, good in 16 (18.18%) patients and moderate in 1 (1.13%) patient. The excellent and good rate was 98.86%. Conclusion The cross bar technique is safe and convenient, with satisfactory results. It is worth promoting in clinical application.
3.Regulation of unilateral stimulating striatal D1-MSN with different frequencies on movement in mice
Fangyuan CHENG ; Dongkun CHEN ; Huijin LIU ; Jun JIA ; Ke WANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(2):283-288
Objective To clarify the effect of unilateral activation of the dopamine type I receptor medium-sized multi-spiny neurons(D1-MSN)in the dorsal striatum of mice on speed.Methods The transgenic animals were combined with optogenetic experiments to specifically activate the D1-MSN in the dorsal striatum of mice at different frequencies and to analyze the rotational behavior and speed of mice when stimulating the D1-MSN.Results Unilateral activation of D1-MSN induces contralateral rotational behavior in mice and either increases or decreases speed.The mechanisms by which different frequencies affect the speed of mice differently.As the frequency of stimulus increased,the contralateral rotational behavior of the mice increased.Unilateral stimulus of D1-MSN increased speed and induced contralateral rotational behavior,and the rotational behavior increased with increasing stimulus frequency.In the experiment where D1-MSN stimulus did not induce rotational behavior,it was found that 5 Hz stimulus still induced an increase in speed,but 15 Hz and 25 Hz stimulus did not induce an increase in speed.Further analysis of the pre-stimulus locomotor state of the mice showed that 5 Hz,15 Hz and 25 Hz stimulus increased speed when the average speed before stimulus was less than 5 cm/s.However,15 Hz stimulus decreased the speed when the average speed before stimulus was greater than 5 cm/s.Conclusion Unilateral activation of D1-MSN in the dorsal striatum modulates speed and induces contralateral rotational behavior in mice,and is related to the frequency of stimulus and the locomotor state of the mice before stimulus.
4.Clinical application of peroneal artery perforator flap in repairing defects after total glossotomy and subtotal glossotomy
Yue SUN ; Yun GUO ; Jiancheng LI ; Dongkun YANG ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN ; Cao XU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(11):1214-1221
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of free peroneal artery perforator flap (FPAPF) for reconstructing defects of total glossotomy and subtotal glossotomy.Method:A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of the patients with tongue cancer was performed. The patients were admitted to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College from January 2017 to January 2019. All the patients underwent total tongue and subtotal tongue resection and one-stage repair with FPAPF. The function of swallowing, speech and chewing were evaluated with the water swallow test, the speech intelligibility test and the screening and weighing method at 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the operation. Use t-test to analyze the data and P< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 20 patients were selected, including 16 males and 4 females, aged 46 to 68 years, with an average of 54.1 years old. The area of the peroneal artery perforator flap was 6.0 cm×7.0 cm—6.5 cm×8.0 cm, and the length of the pedicle was 6.0 cm—7.0 cm. The overall survival rate of the flap was approximately 95.0%(19/20). The survival rates of 1, 2, and 3 years after operation were 95.0%, 73.7%, and 64.3%, and the tumor-free survival rates were 95.0%, 63.2%, and 57.1%. With the prolongation of postoperative time, the functions of swallowing, speech and chewing gradually improved, and there was a statistically significant difference in 6 months after operation compared with 3 months after operation ( P<0.05). Speech was improved 12 months after operation compared to 6 months after operation.The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The research showed that the peroneal artery perforator exhibited a constant anatomic location, and its diameter and length were more suitable for the preparation of free perforator flaps. The posterolateral tissues of lower legs are abundant, which is beneficial for repairing full tongue and subtotal tongue defects. The recovery of functions such as swallowing, speech intelligibility and chewing was ideal.
5.Clinical application of peroneal artery perforator flap in repairing defects after total glossotomy and subtotal glossotomy
Yue SUN ; Yun GUO ; Jiancheng LI ; Dongkun YANG ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN ; Cao XU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(11):1214-1221
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of free peroneal artery perforator flap (FPAPF) for reconstructing defects of total glossotomy and subtotal glossotomy.Method:A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of the patients with tongue cancer was performed. The patients were admitted to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College from January 2017 to January 2019. All the patients underwent total tongue and subtotal tongue resection and one-stage repair with FPAPF. The function of swallowing, speech and chewing were evaluated with the water swallow test, the speech intelligibility test and the screening and weighing method at 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the operation. Use t-test to analyze the data and P< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 20 patients were selected, including 16 males and 4 females, aged 46 to 68 years, with an average of 54.1 years old. The area of the peroneal artery perforator flap was 6.0 cm×7.0 cm—6.5 cm×8.0 cm, and the length of the pedicle was 6.0 cm—7.0 cm. The overall survival rate of the flap was approximately 95.0%(19/20). The survival rates of 1, 2, and 3 years after operation were 95.0%, 73.7%, and 64.3%, and the tumor-free survival rates were 95.0%, 63.2%, and 57.1%. With the prolongation of postoperative time, the functions of swallowing, speech and chewing gradually improved, and there was a statistically significant difference in 6 months after operation compared with 3 months after operation ( P<0.05). Speech was improved 12 months after operation compared to 6 months after operation.The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The research showed that the peroneal artery perforator exhibited a constant anatomic location, and its diameter and length were more suitable for the preparation of free perforator flaps. The posterolateral tissues of lower legs are abundant, which is beneficial for repairing full tongue and subtotal tongue defects. The recovery of functions such as swallowing, speech intelligibility and chewing was ideal.
6.Effect of double-leaf perforator free flap posterolateral calf peroneal artery on reconstruction of oropharyngeal anatomy after ablation of advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma.
Jiancheng LI ; Peiujun SONG ; Dongkun YANG ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN ; Cao XU ; Yue SUN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(6):814-821
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the effect of using free double- leaf perforator flap posterolateral calf peroneal artery in anatomical reconstruction of the oropharyngeal structure after ablation of advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma.
METHODS:
Twenty-six patients with oropharyngeal defects after ablation of oropharyngeal malignancies were recruited, including 12 with carcinoma in the tongue base, 5 in the latenral pharyngeal wall and 9 in the soft palate. Between July, 2016 and July, 2018, the patients underwent surgeries for reconstruction of the oropharyngeal defects using flaps. The areas of tissue defects repaired by double-leaf perforator flaps ranged from 40.5 to 72.5 cm. Reconstruction was performed for oropharyngeal defects in the soft palate, pterygopalate, parapharyngeal, pterygo- mandibular, and tongue base tissues. The patients' outcomes including mouth opening, functions of deglutition, linguistic function, restoration of palatopharyngeal anatomical structure and postoperative survival were evaluated, and their quality of life was assessed using FACT-H&N scale (Chinese Edition).
RESULTS:
All the 26 patients with transplantation of the free flaps survived. Six months after the operation, the oropharyngeal function and anatomical structure of the patients were basically restored. The questionnaire survey showed that the patients' physical, social/family, emotional and functional conditions, the total score of the core scale, items scores for the head and neck, and the total score of the scale all improved significantly after the operation compared with those before the operation ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The free peroneal artery bilobate perforator flap in the posterolateral crus, which seldom has anatomical variations of the blood vessels, allows flexible design and contains rich tissue volume to facilitate defect repair with different approaches and ranges. The application of this flap, which is an ideal perforator flap for reconstruction of the oropharyngeal structure and function, can improve the quality of life of patients following operations for advanced oropharyngeal cancer.
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7.Application of peroneal artery perforator bilobed flap in repairing postoperative defects of tongue carcinoma and floor of mouth carcinoma
Cao XU ; Jiancheng LI ; Peijun SONG ; Dongkun YANG ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN ; Shunli DONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(8):893-898
Objective:To investigate the application effect of bilobed skin flap with peroneal artery perforation in repairing postoperative defects of tongue cancer and oral floor cancer.Methods:Six patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (4 males and 2 females, aged 28-72 years) admitted to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Benbu Medical College from May 2017 to December 2019 were repaired with the peroneal artery perforator bilobed flap, one lobe repaired the tongue, and the other repaired the floor of the mouth. The donor area is directly closed and sutured. Postoperative follow-up was conducted to observe tumor recurrence and metastasis, and the patient’s appearance, mouth opening, swallowing function, speech function and lower limb recovery were evaluated.Results:All the 6 flaps survived. One of the patients had a single flap because the pedicle of the perforator vessel was not long enough. The other 5 cases were repaired with bilobed leaf flap. All the flaps survived and the wound surface healed in the first stage. One case was infected with effusion after operation, which was healed by washing and dressing change. The donor area can be sutured directly. No tumor recurrence or metastasis occurred 6 months after surgery. Speech, swallowing and lower limb movement basically returned to normal, facial morphology was basically symmetrical, and the degree of opening Ⅱ-Ⅲ. Six months after the operation, 5 patients with bilobed valve returned to a nearly normal state with a degree of opening Ⅱ-Ⅲ. One patient with single lobe recovered moderately, but speech and swallowing were still restricted. In 6 cases, the donor scar was concealed and the lower limb was basically normal.Conclusions:The bilobed flap with peroneal artery perforation can be used to repair postoperative defects of tongue carcinoma and floor of mouth carcinoma.
8.Application of peroneal artery perforator bilobed flap in repairing postoperative defects of tongue carcinoma and floor of mouth carcinoma
Cao XU ; Jiancheng LI ; Peijun SONG ; Dongkun YANG ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN ; Shunli DONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(8):893-898
Objective:To investigate the application effect of bilobed skin flap with peroneal artery perforation in repairing postoperative defects of tongue cancer and oral floor cancer.Methods:Six patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (4 males and 2 females, aged 28-72 years) admitted to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Benbu Medical College from May 2017 to December 2019 were repaired with the peroneal artery perforator bilobed flap, one lobe repaired the tongue, and the other repaired the floor of the mouth. The donor area is directly closed and sutured. Postoperative follow-up was conducted to observe tumor recurrence and metastasis, and the patient’s appearance, mouth opening, swallowing function, speech function and lower limb recovery were evaluated.Results:All the 6 flaps survived. One of the patients had a single flap because the pedicle of the perforator vessel was not long enough. The other 5 cases were repaired with bilobed leaf flap. All the flaps survived and the wound surface healed in the first stage. One case was infected with effusion after operation, which was healed by washing and dressing change. The donor area can be sutured directly. No tumor recurrence or metastasis occurred 6 months after surgery. Speech, swallowing and lower limb movement basically returned to normal, facial morphology was basically symmetrical, and the degree of opening Ⅱ-Ⅲ. Six months after the operation, 5 patients with bilobed valve returned to a nearly normal state with a degree of opening Ⅱ-Ⅲ. One patient with single lobe recovered moderately, but speech and swallowing were still restricted. In 6 cases, the donor scar was concealed and the lower limb was basically normal.Conclusions:The bilobed flap with peroneal artery perforation can be used to repair postoperative defects of tongue carcinoma and floor of mouth carcinoma.
9.Digital assisted chimeric deep circumflex iliac artery perforator flap in the reconstruction of mandibular composite defects
Zhaojun ZHAN ; Shengkai LIAO ; Yongfeng CHEN ; Tingyi GAO ; Xiaoying DU ; Liang LIU ; Dongkun YANG ; Songtao YU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(5):429-433
To evaluate the clinical effect of digital assisted chimeric deep circumflex iliac artery perforator flap (DCIAPF) in the reconstruction of mandibular composite defects. Methods From January, 2018 to January, 2019, 6 cases of mandibular tumor patients with postoperative defect within side were treated. Preoperative CTA was used to evaluate the deep branches of spin iliac artery.Digital simulation software and 3D printing technolo-gy was taken, vascularized iliac flap of the design guide of bone was made, and the rebuilding effect was simulated. DCIAPF was used to repair the defect of lower jawbone. The donor sites were sutured directly. The patients were fol-lowed-up in outpatient department for 3-6 months to evaluate the recovery of the patient′s shape, jaw height and oc-clusal function, as well as the complications in the donor area. Results Postoperation pathological examination re-sults: ameloblastoma in 2 cases, 4 cases of gingival cancer. The length of cut out ilium was 6.0-13.0 cm, carrying the flap area of 3.0 cm×1.0 cm-6.0 cm×5.0 cm.Six cases of DCIAPF and iliac bone flap survived.The shape, mandibular height and occlusal function were satisfactory.And no obvious complications were found in the donor area. Conclu-sion The blood supply of DCIAPF is rich with enough bone mass and height. The position of terminal skin perfora-tors is invariant. The complications of donor sites is less. With the help of digital technology, the accuracy of mandibular defect repair and the 3-dimensional wound repair can be realized, and provides an advantage condition for subsequent dental implant.It is one of the ideal method of reconstruction of mandibular defect.
10.Application of double-leaf perforator free flap of posterolateral calf peroneal artery in repairing facial through-and-through defect after oral cancer oblation
Jiancheng LI ; Peijun SONG ; Dongkun YANG ; Liang LIU ; Kai HU ; Mo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(1):26-31
Objective To evaluate the effect of double-leaf perforator free flap pedicled with posterolateral calf peroneal artery on repairing facial through-and-through defect after oral cancer oblation.Methods Nine patients with facial through-and-through defects after oblation of oral and maxillofacial malignancies,including 4 cases of buccal mucosa carcinoma,2 cases of maxilla osteosarcoma,1 case of carcinoma of the maxillary sinus and 2 cases of parotid duct carcinoma,were recruited from May,2016 to May,2018.The flap was used to repair the facial defect of recruited patients.The area of the bigger leaf of bilobed perforator flap was 7.0 cm×8.0 cm-6.0 cm×7.0 cm and the small leaf was 4.5 cm×4.5 cm-4.0 cm×4.0 cm,respectively.The intraoral and facial defects needed to be reconstructed contained the oral mucosal of the upper palate,the skin,subcutaneous tissue and mucosa of the cheek.The radiotherapy was performed 1.0-1.5 months after the operation.The prognosis including appearance,mouth opening,and the functions of deglutition,and language were assessed.Results Through 3-18 months outpatient followed-up,all 9 cases of transplanted flaps survived well and the incisions of the donor and recipient areas healed by first intention.The patients were satisfied with the facial appearance,mouth opening,and the functions of deglutition and language at the 6 months follow-up.The radiotherapy had no damage on the survival of the bilobed perforator flap.There was no recurrence or metastasis in follow-up.Conclusion The double-leaf perforator free flap pedicled with posterolateral calf peroneal artery is an ideal free tissue for repairing the facial perforating defect after oral cancer oblation because of its constant blood vessel,abundant tissues,flexible design and operating methods.

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