1.Effects of Medial Collateral Ligament Release on Knee Joint Squatting Motion after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Haijun QU ; Zhongxu XIAO ; Guokai DU ; Zhansheng BA ; Qiang LI ; Jinwu WANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Jianping WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1136-1143
Objective To study the effect of medial collateral ligament(MCL)release on the squatting motion followling total knee arthroplasty(TKA)and provide reference data for ligament release during knee replacement surgery.Methods Based on CT and MRI images of a volunteer,a three-dimensional(3D)geometric anatomical model of the natural knee joint including bone tissues and major soft tissues was established.A finite element model of the artificial knee joint was established by simulating TKA surgery.The squatting motion after 30%release of the upper end,lower end,and both ends of the MCL was simulated,and motion characteristic data of the knee joint at flexion/extension angles from 0° to 135° were obtained.Results The effects of ligament release at different locations on knee squatting motion varied.After releasing the lower end,the medial translation,posterior translation,superior translation,and adduction of the femur relative to the tibia increased by 13.74%,3.83%,9.74%,and 2.37%,respectively,while the external rotation decreased by 36.8%.After releasing the upper end,the medial translation and posterior translation increased by 10.65%and 10%,respectively,while the superior translation,adduction,and external rotation decreased by 4.52%,33.89%,and 67.1%,respectively.After releasing both ends,the medial translation,posterior translation,and superior translation increased by 14.77%,9.39%,and 22.56%,respectively,while the adduction and external rotation decreased by 15.62%and 47.3%,respectively.Conclusions After MCL released,the medial translation,anterior translation,superior translation,and abduction of the femur relative to the tibia increased,while the external rotation decreased.Releasing the lower end had the least effect on these femoral movements,showing an obvious advantage.
2.Effects of Medial Collateral Ligament Release on Knee Joint Squatting Motion after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Haijun QU ; Zhongxu XIAO ; Guokai DU ; Zhansheng BA ; Qiang LI ; Jinwu WANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Jianping WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1136-1143
Objective To study the effect of medial collateral ligament(MCL)release on the squatting motion followling total knee arthroplasty(TKA)and provide reference data for ligament release during knee replacement surgery.Methods Based on CT and MRI images of a volunteer,a three-dimensional(3D)geometric anatomical model of the natural knee joint including bone tissues and major soft tissues was established.A finite element model of the artificial knee joint was established by simulating TKA surgery.The squatting motion after 30%release of the upper end,lower end,and both ends of the MCL was simulated,and motion characteristic data of the knee joint at flexion/extension angles from 0° to 135° were obtained.Results The effects of ligament release at different locations on knee squatting motion varied.After releasing the lower end,the medial translation,posterior translation,superior translation,and adduction of the femur relative to the tibia increased by 13.74%,3.83%,9.74%,and 2.37%,respectively,while the external rotation decreased by 36.8%.After releasing the upper end,the medial translation and posterior translation increased by 10.65%and 10%,respectively,while the superior translation,adduction,and external rotation decreased by 4.52%,33.89%,and 67.1%,respectively.After releasing both ends,the medial translation,posterior translation,and superior translation increased by 14.77%,9.39%,and 22.56%,respectively,while the adduction and external rotation decreased by 15.62%and 47.3%,respectively.Conclusions After MCL released,the medial translation,anterior translation,superior translation,and abduction of the femur relative to the tibia increased,while the external rotation decreased.Releasing the lower end had the least effect on these femoral movements,showing an obvious advantage.
3.A randomized controlled trial of weight management based on mobile health techno-logy among overweight or obese pregnant women
Ping LI ; Haixue WANG ; Xiao GAO ; Yajing HAN ; Hui WANG ; Haijun WANG ; Yingying MU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(3):465-472
Objective:To evaluate the effect of lifestyle interventions based on mobile health technolo-gy on gestational weight gain among overweight or obese pregnant women,to explore the influencing fac-tors of the intervention effect,and to provide scientific evidence for weight management during pregnan-cy.Methods:The randomized controlled trial(RCT)design was used.From April 2024 to August 2024,200 singleton overweight or obese pregnant women aged 18-40 years in early pregnancy were re-cruited and stratified block-randomized according to body mass index(BMI)categories,age,and parity.The control group received routine prenatal care,while the intervention group received lifestyle interven-tions based on mobile health technology,which included biweekly face-to-face or telephone sessions;weekly recording of dietary behavior goals with personalized feedback on WeChat public account;6 000 steps per day and 150 minutes of brisk walking per week;and weekly weight recording with personalized feedback.Based on the intention-to-treat principle,generalized linear mixed models were used to analyze the effects on weight gain and weight gain rate up to 24-28 gestational weeks,gestational diabetes melli-tus(GDM),and dietary and physical activity behaviors.Additionally,subgroup analysis and interaction analysis were conducted to explore whether intervention effects on weight gain varied by different maternal characteristics.Results:The mean age of the women in the intervention and control groups was(30.49±3.99)years and(29.83±3.95)years,respectively,with gestational weeks at enrollment being(11.35±1.61)weeks and(11.26±1.52)weeks.No statistically significant differences were observed in the baseline characteristics between the two groups(P>0.05).In the study,10 and 12 participants were lost to the follow-up in the intervention and control groups,respectively,with 178 women comple-ting the midterm follow-up.At the midterm follow-up(24-28 weeks),the weight gain in the interven-tion and control groups was(5.00±3.72)kg and(6.57±4.28)kg,respectively.After adjusting for age,parity,gravidity,region,pre-pregnancy BMI categories,and socioeconomic status,the between-group difference was-1.63 kg(95%CI:-2.80 to-0.46;P=0.007).The adjusted between-group difference in weight gain rate was-0.07 kg/week(95%CI:-0.11 to-0.02;P=0.005).Com-pared with the control group,the intervention group had lower fasting blood glucose at the oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)by 0.19 mmol/L(95%CI:0.04 to0.33;P=0.013).No significant difference was observed in GDM incidence between the two groups.Among different subgroups based on characteris-tics,such as age,region,socioeconomic status,and parity,there was no statistically significant dif-ference in the effect on weight gain.Conclusion:The lifestyle interventions based on mobile health tech-nology effectively controlled weight gain up to 24-28 gestational weeks among overweight or obese women and improved fasting blood glucose level.This has significant public health implications for impro-ving the health of overweight or obese pregnant women in China.
4.The effects and mechanisms of Shen-su-yin on acute lung injury: an untargeted Metabolomics-based study
Wuhong ZHENG ; Lingyun ZHU ; Peng XIAO ; Zongcun HE ; Haijun ZHOU ; Feng CHEN ; Fei LIN ; Jun KE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(4):567-575
Objective:To explore the effects and mechanisms of Shen-su-yin (SSY) on acute lung injury (ALI) in rats based on untargeted Metabolomics, network pharmacology, and experimental verification.Methods:Untargeted Metabolomics was performed to detect the ingredients of SSY by using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-Q-exactive orbitrap mass spectrum, and the active ingredients were screened from the detected ingredients. Common targets of the active ingredient targets and ALI targets were utilized to screen hub targets to perform gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis. Then, key hub targets were selected from the hub targets, and the active ingredients-hub targets network was built to screen core ingredients. Subsequently, molecular docking was performed between the key hub targets and the core ingredients. 48 rats were randomly and equally divided into 4 groups by using a random number table: normal control group, lipopolysaccharide-induced ALI group, ALI+SSY group, and ALI+dexamethasone group. 24 hours after lipopolysaccharide induction, the levels of respiratory rate, blood lactate, lung wet/dry weight ratio, ALI score, inflammatory factors of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, and oxidative stress mediators of lung tissue in each group were evaluated, and the expression of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-protein kinase B (AKT)-glycogen synthase kinase (GSK) 3β-nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)/nuclear factor (NF)-κB signaling pathway was also detected by using Western blot. Finally, one-way analysis of variance, Welch test, or Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare data differences among groups. Results:A total of 415 ingredients were detected from the SSY. 66 of the detected ingredients were identified as active ingredients, and 10 of them were selected as core ingredients. The number of common targets, hub targets, and key hub targets was 337, 50, and 10, respectively. Total of 285 biological processes, 32 cellular components, and 51 molecular functions were enriched though GO analysis, and 148 cell signaling pathways such as pathways in cancer and PI3K-AKT signaling pathway were enriched though KEGG analysis. Molecular docking studies revealed that all binding energies between the 10 key hub targets and the 10 core ingredients were less than -5 kcal/mol. Compared with the ALI group, the levels of the respiratory rate, blood lactate, and lung wet/dry weight ratio in ALI+SSY group were significantly decreased (all P<0.01), and the level of ALI score showed a downward trend, but the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). In addition, the levels of interleukin-6, interleukin-1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and the levels of malondialdehyde, protein carbonyl, and 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine in lung tissue of rats in ALI+SSY group were significantly decreased in comparison with those in ALI group (all P<0.01). Moreover, compared with the ALI group, the phosphorylation levels of PI3K p85α, AKT1, and GSK3β and the expression level of Nrf2 in lung tissue of ALI+SSY group were significantly up-regulated (PI3K p85α phosphorylation and AKT1 phosphorylation, P<0.01; GSK3β phosphorylation and Nrf2, P<0.05), while the phosphorylation level of NF-κB p65 was significantly down-regulated ( P<0.01). Conclusions:Active ingredients detected from SSY via untargeted Metabolomics can inhibit oxidative stress and inflammation in ALI rats by regulating the PI3K-AKT-GSK3β-Nrf2/NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby alleviating lung lesions.
5.Multidisciplinary expert consensus on weight management for overweight and obese children and adolescents based on healthy lifestyle
HONG Ping, MA Yuguo, TAO Fangbiao, XU Yajun, ZHANG Qian, HU Liang, WEI Gaoxia, YANG Yuexin, QIAN Junwei, HOU Xiao, ZHANG Yimin, SUN Tingting, XI Bo, DONG Xiaosheng, MA Jun, SONG Yi, WANG Haijun, HE Gang, CHEN Runsen, LIU Jingmin, HUANG Zhijian, HU Guopeng, QIAN Jinghua, BAO Ke, LI Xuemei, ZHU Dan, FENG Junpeng, SHA Mo, Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & ; Health Promotion, Key Laboratory of Sports and Physical Fitness of the Ministry of Education,〖JZ〗 Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Key Core Technical Integration System and Equipment,〖JZ〗 Key Laboratory of Exercise Rehabilitation Science of the Ministry of Education
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(12):1673-1680
Abstract
In recent years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has risen rapidly, posing a serious threat to their physical and mental health. To provide scientific, systematic, and standardized weight management guidance for overweight and obese children and adolescents, the study focuses on the core concept of healthy lifestyle intervention, integrates multidisciplinary expert opinions and research findings,and proposes a comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention framework covering scientific exercise intervention, precise nutrition and diet, optimized sleep management, and standardized psychological support. It calls for the establishment of a multi agent collaborative management mechanism led by the government, implemented by families, fostered by schools, initiated by individuals, optimized by communities, reinforced by healthcare, and coordinated by multiple stakeholders. Emphasizing a child and adolescent centered approach, the consensus advocates for comprehensive, multi level, and personalized guidance strategies to promote the internalization and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. It serves as a reference and provides recommendations for the effective prevention and control of overweight and obesity, and enhancing the health level of children and adolescents.
6.Analysis of the therapeutic effect of arthroscopic release of lateral patellofemoral retinaculum combined with medial patellofemoral ligament compression surgery for moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis
Daoxiong LI ; Qiongmei ZHANG ; Yefeng ZHAO ; Haijun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(9):816-822
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of arthroscopic release of the lateral patellofemoral retinaculum (LPR) combined with medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) compression for the treatment of moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis.Methods:A prospective study method was used to select 101 patients with moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis who were admitted to the Jinzhou Medical University Shanghai Fengxian District Central Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023. They were randomly divided into group A (50 cases, LPR release surgery under knee arthroscopy) and group B (51 cases, LPR release surgery combined with MPFL compression surgery under knee arthroscopy). Perioperative indexes, pain degree of patellofemoral joint, patellofemoral trajectory correction, knee joint function and patellofemoral joint function were compared between the two groups before and 6 months after surgery.Results:During the study period, both group A and group B were excluded or separated, and ultimately 47 and 49 patients were enrolled in group A and group B, respectively. The operation time of group B was longer than that of group A: (35.27 ± 3.09) min vs. (25.64 ± 2.66) min, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, both groups experienced a reduction in pain, with group B being milder than group A: no pain 75.51% (37/49) vs. 44.68% (21/47), mild pain 24.49% (12/49) vs. 38.30% (18/47), moderate pain 0 vs. 14.89% (7/47), and severe pain 0 vs. 2.13% (1/47). The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, the patellofemoral adaptation angle, patellofemoral tilt angle, and patellofemoral lateral displacement distance in both groups decreased, and group B was smaller than group A: (8.02 ± 1.62)° vs. (10.35 ± 1.54)°, (8.71 ± 1.08)° vs. (10.85 ± 0.75)°, 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) mm vs. 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) mm, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Both groups showed an increase in Lysholm knee score scale and patellar Kujala score, with group B being higher than group A: (89.92 ± 4.02) points vs. (84.21 ± 5.65) points and (89.18 ± 2.57) points vs. (87.40 ± 3.38) points, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Arthroscopic release of LPR combined with MPFL compression surgery is more effective in treating moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis than arthroscopic release of LPR. It can improve the correction of patellofemoral trajectory, reduce pain, and facilitate the recovery of knee and patellar joint function.
7.Research status of reversing chemoresistance of osteosarcoma by traditional Chinese medicine ingredients
Danting XIAO ; Haijun TANG ; Kai LUO ; Hongcai TENG ; Hening LI ; Wei DAI ; Yun LIU
Tumor 2025;45(2):170-183
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor,typically treated with a combination of surgery and chemotherapy in clinical practice.However,the increasing prevalence of chemotherapy resistance poses a significant challenge.Chemotherapy resistance can lead to a sharp decline in patients'survival rates.Traditional Chinese medicine,known for its low cost,wide-ranging efficacy,and diverse varieties,has attracted significant attention from researchers.Their attempts to investigate the sensitizing effect of extracted ingredients on osteosarcoma chemoresistance both in vitro and in vivo have yielded promising results.This review has summarized the studies of single traditional Chinese medicine ingredients on reversing osteosarcoma chemoresistance by the mechanisms of chemoresistance,and found that the current research of the clinical mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine ingredients in reversing osteosarcoma chemoresistance is still lacking,indicating significant potential for future development.Utilizing the theory of herbal medicine properties as the theoretical basis for ingredient development may provide novel strategies for the development of new therapeutic approaches.
8.A randomized controlled trial of weight management based on mobile health techno-logy among overweight or obese pregnant women
Ping LI ; Haixue WANG ; Xiao GAO ; Yajing HAN ; Hui WANG ; Haijun WANG ; Yingying MU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(3):465-472
Objective:To evaluate the effect of lifestyle interventions based on mobile health technolo-gy on gestational weight gain among overweight or obese pregnant women,to explore the influencing fac-tors of the intervention effect,and to provide scientific evidence for weight management during pregnan-cy.Methods:The randomized controlled trial(RCT)design was used.From April 2024 to August 2024,200 singleton overweight or obese pregnant women aged 18-40 years in early pregnancy were re-cruited and stratified block-randomized according to body mass index(BMI)categories,age,and parity.The control group received routine prenatal care,while the intervention group received lifestyle interven-tions based on mobile health technology,which included biweekly face-to-face or telephone sessions;weekly recording of dietary behavior goals with personalized feedback on WeChat public account;6 000 steps per day and 150 minutes of brisk walking per week;and weekly weight recording with personalized feedback.Based on the intention-to-treat principle,generalized linear mixed models were used to analyze the effects on weight gain and weight gain rate up to 24-28 gestational weeks,gestational diabetes melli-tus(GDM),and dietary and physical activity behaviors.Additionally,subgroup analysis and interaction analysis were conducted to explore whether intervention effects on weight gain varied by different maternal characteristics.Results:The mean age of the women in the intervention and control groups was(30.49±3.99)years and(29.83±3.95)years,respectively,with gestational weeks at enrollment being(11.35±1.61)weeks and(11.26±1.52)weeks.No statistically significant differences were observed in the baseline characteristics between the two groups(P>0.05).In the study,10 and 12 participants were lost to the follow-up in the intervention and control groups,respectively,with 178 women comple-ting the midterm follow-up.At the midterm follow-up(24-28 weeks),the weight gain in the interven-tion and control groups was(5.00±3.72)kg and(6.57±4.28)kg,respectively.After adjusting for age,parity,gravidity,region,pre-pregnancy BMI categories,and socioeconomic status,the between-group difference was-1.63 kg(95%CI:-2.80 to-0.46;P=0.007).The adjusted between-group difference in weight gain rate was-0.07 kg/week(95%CI:-0.11 to-0.02;P=0.005).Com-pared with the control group,the intervention group had lower fasting blood glucose at the oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)by 0.19 mmol/L(95%CI:0.04 to0.33;P=0.013).No significant difference was observed in GDM incidence between the two groups.Among different subgroups based on characteris-tics,such as age,region,socioeconomic status,and parity,there was no statistically significant dif-ference in the effect on weight gain.Conclusion:The lifestyle interventions based on mobile health tech-nology effectively controlled weight gain up to 24-28 gestational weeks among overweight or obese women and improved fasting blood glucose level.This has significant public health implications for impro-ving the health of overweight or obese pregnant women in China.
9.Analysis of the therapeutic effect of arthroscopic release of lateral patellofemoral retinaculum combined with medial patellofemoral ligament compression surgery for moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis
Daoxiong LI ; Qiongmei ZHANG ; Yefeng ZHAO ; Haijun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(9):816-822
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of arthroscopic release of the lateral patellofemoral retinaculum (LPR) combined with medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) compression for the treatment of moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis.Methods:A prospective study method was used to select 101 patients with moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis who were admitted to the Jinzhou Medical University Shanghai Fengxian District Central Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023. They were randomly divided into group A (50 cases, LPR release surgery under knee arthroscopy) and group B (51 cases, LPR release surgery combined with MPFL compression surgery under knee arthroscopy). Perioperative indexes, pain degree of patellofemoral joint, patellofemoral trajectory correction, knee joint function and patellofemoral joint function were compared between the two groups before and 6 months after surgery.Results:During the study period, both group A and group B were excluded or separated, and ultimately 47 and 49 patients were enrolled in group A and group B, respectively. The operation time of group B was longer than that of group A: (35.27 ± 3.09) min vs. (25.64 ± 2.66) min, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, both groups experienced a reduction in pain, with group B being milder than group A: no pain 75.51% (37/49) vs. 44.68% (21/47), mild pain 24.49% (12/49) vs. 38.30% (18/47), moderate pain 0 vs. 14.89% (7/47), and severe pain 0 vs. 2.13% (1/47). The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Six months after surgery, the patellofemoral adaptation angle, patellofemoral tilt angle, and patellofemoral lateral displacement distance in both groups decreased, and group B was smaller than group A: (8.02 ± 1.62)° vs. (10.35 ± 1.54)°, (8.71 ± 1.08)° vs. (10.85 ± 0.75)°, 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) mm vs. 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) mm, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Both groups showed an increase in Lysholm knee score scale and patellar Kujala score, with group B being higher than group A: (89.92 ± 4.02) points vs. (84.21 ± 5.65) points and (89.18 ± 2.57) points vs. (87.40 ± 3.38) points, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Arthroscopic release of LPR combined with MPFL compression surgery is more effective in treating moderate to severe patellofemoral arthritis than arthroscopic release of LPR. It can improve the correction of patellofemoral trajectory, reduce pain, and facilitate the recovery of knee and patellar joint function.
10.Research status of reversing chemoresistance of osteosarcoma by traditional Chinese medicine ingredients
Danting XIAO ; Haijun TANG ; Kai LUO ; Hongcai TENG ; Hening LI ; Wei DAI ; Yun LIU
Tumor 2025;45(2):170-183
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor,typically treated with a combination of surgery and chemotherapy in clinical practice.However,the increasing prevalence of chemotherapy resistance poses a significant challenge.Chemotherapy resistance can lead to a sharp decline in patients'survival rates.Traditional Chinese medicine,known for its low cost,wide-ranging efficacy,and diverse varieties,has attracted significant attention from researchers.Their attempts to investigate the sensitizing effect of extracted ingredients on osteosarcoma chemoresistance both in vitro and in vivo have yielded promising results.This review has summarized the studies of single traditional Chinese medicine ingredients on reversing osteosarcoma chemoresistance by the mechanisms of chemoresistance,and found that the current research of the clinical mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine ingredients in reversing osteosarcoma chemoresistance is still lacking,indicating significant potential for future development.Utilizing the theory of herbal medicine properties as the theoretical basis for ingredient development may provide novel strategies for the development of new therapeutic approaches.


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