1.Effect of visual feedback on landing biomechanics in chronic ankle instability patients
Lili ZHANG ; Xinglai ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jiejiao ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(6):900-904
BACKGROUND:The landing test can effectively observe the biomechanical indexes of the lower limbs of patients with chronic ankle instability,analyze the balance adjustment strategies that affect the stability of chronic ankle instability posture,and provide a valuable reference for chronic ankle instability patients to avoid re-injury and clinical rehabilitation after injury. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effects of vision on the balance of chronic ankle instability and the changes in balance adjustment strategies by observing the kinematics and kinetics of chronic ankle instability patients during landing with and without vision. METHODS:Totally 31 patients with chronic ankle instability landed on a single leg from a 40 cm platform with their eyes open and closed.The dynamic and kinematic data during the landing process were collected using a three-dimensional motion capture system.The difference in landing between the healthy and the ill side legs under the two conditions was compared by paired t-test. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Dynamic indexes:The relative value of the peak ground reaction force in the front,rear and vertical directions of the affected ankle joint when eyes were closed was greater than that when eyes were open,and the peak ground reaction force in the vertical direction appeared later than that when eyes were open(P<0.05).(2)Kinematics indexes:The flexion angle of the knee of the healthy and affected sides when touching the ground was greater under the condition of closed eyes than under the condition of open eyes(P<0.05).The maximum flexion angle and feedforward angle of the affected knee and ankle were greater than those of the affected side with eyes open(P<0.05).The time of landing stability was longer than that of eye opening(P<0.05).(3)It is indicated that under the condition of removing visual input,the peak of ground reaction force increases,the contact angle joint increases,and the time to stabilization of chronic ankle instability is prolonged during landing in patients with chronic ankle instability,which increases the probability of landing injury.Visual maintenance of the balance of chronic ankle instability patients cannot compensate for the vestibular sense and proprioception.
2.Protective effect of Dictyophora polysaccharide on neurotoxicity induced by sodium arsenite in rats
Xinglai ZHANG ; Ting HU ; Xi YAN ; Liming SHEN ; Peng LUO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(1):4-10
Objective:To investigate the protective effect of Dictyophora polysaccharide on neurotoxicity induced by sodium arsenite in rats.Methods:Sixty SD rats (half males and half females) were selected and fed adaptively for one week. The rats were divided into a normal group ( n = 20, ordinary feed) and a modeling group [ n = 40, arsenic-containing feed (50 mg/kg sodium arsenite)] according to their body weight (80 - 100 g) by random number table method. After 12 weeks, the arsenic content in brain and blood of the rats ( n = 10) was measured to identify the arsenism model. After successful modeling, the rats in the modeling group were divided into Dictyophora polysaccharide group (arsenic-containing feed + 20 ml·kg -1·bw Dictyophora polysaccharide solution by gavage), and model group (arsenic-containing feed + equal volume distilled water by gavage), while the rats in the normal group (ordinary feed + equal volume distilled water by gavage) were retained, with 10 rats in each group for 4 weeks of intervention. Morris water maze test was used to assess the spatial learning and memory ability of the rats. Nissl staining was used to observe the pathological changes of the brain tissue, and the oxidative stress factors [superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), malondialdehyde (MDA)], and inflammatory cytokines [tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin -1β (IL-1β)] in the brain tissue of each group were measured. Results:Brain arsenic content of rats in the modeling group [(92.02 ± 13.37) μg/g] and blood arsenic content [(51.37 ± 19.33) μg/L] were higher than those of the normal group [(7.42 ± 3.21) μg/g and (2.74 ± 1.29) μg/L, t = - 6.91, - 6.06, P < 0.001]. The rat model of arsenic poisoning was successfully established. Compared with the normal group, the escape latency on the 1st, 3rd and 4th day and the first arrival time of rats in the model group were prolonged, the number of platform crossings was reduced, and the proportion of target quadrant residence time was decreased ( P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, the escape latency on the 4th day and the first arrival time of rats in the Dictyophora polysaccharide group were shortened, and the proportion of target quadrant residence time was prolonged ( P < 0.05). The results of Nissl staining showed that compared with the normal group, the number of Nissl bodies was decreased, the intercellular space increased, and the arrangement was disorderly in the model group; compared with the model group, the number of Nissl bodies was increased, most of the neurons were structurally intact. Compared with the normal group, the levels of SOD and GSH-Px in the brain tissue of rats in the model group were lower, and the levels of MDA, TNF-α and IL-1β were significantly higher ( P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, the levels of SOD and GSH-Px in the brain tissue of rats in the Dictyophora polysaccharide group were higher, while the levels of MDA, TNF-α and IL-1β were lower ( P < 0.05). In addition, the levels of SOD, GSH-Px, MDA and IL-1β in the Dictyophora polysaccharide group were not significantly different from those in the normal group ( P > 0.05). Conclusion:Diactyophora polysaccharide probably reduces the neurotoxicity damage caused by sodium arsenite in rats through antioxidant and antiinflammatory effects.
3.The efficacy of camrelizumab in the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma complicated with hepatitis B virus infection
Song WANG ; Xinglai GUO ; Xiangxiang LI ; Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2023;46(11):1015-1020
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of camrelizumab in the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma complicated with hepatitis B virus infection.Methods:One hundred cases of patients with advanced primary hepatocellular carcinoma complicated with hepatitis B virus infection admitted to the Fuyang Cancer Hospital from July 2020 to July 2021 were selected and divided into the observation group (48 cases) and the control group (52 cases) by the random number table method. The control group was treated with transhepatic arterial chemoembolization (TACE) and entecavir, and the observation group was treated with camrelizumab on the basis of the control group. After 3 months of treatment, the efficacy was evaluated, serum Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was determined, and the incidence of adverse reactions was counted. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were compared in follow-up visits.Results:After 3 months of treatment, the objective remission rates of the observation group and the control group were 47.92% (23/48) and 23.08% (12/52), respectively, and the disease control rates were 85.42% (41/48) and 65.38% (34/52), respectively, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05); the AFP level in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group: (55.41 ± 10.22) μg/L vs. (78.52 ± 9.63) μg/L, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05); the incidence of reactive skin capillary hyperplasia in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group: 83.33% (40/48) vs. 0, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05); the median PFS and OS in the observation group were significantly longer than those in the control group: 8.00 (6.27, 9.73) months vs. 5.90 (4.70, 7.10) months and 15.50 (13.47, 17.00) months vs. 12.80 (10.21, 15.39) months, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Camrelizumab combined with entecavir and TACE is effective in the treatment of patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma complicated with hepatitis B virus infection. Compared with the short-term efficacy and long-term survival of entecavir alone combined with TACE, camrelizumab combined with TACE is more advantageous, and the degree of adverse reactions is less. Therefore, this regimen may have better benefits when considering the efficacy and tolerability.
4.Nano-hydroxyapatite/bone morphogenetic protein-2 culture with bone marrow stem cells in vitro
Ping DAI ; Hong ZHANG ; Xinglai CHEN ; Jianhui YUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2012;16(12):2129-2132
BACKGROUND: Whether a combination of the nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) scaffolds with bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) is superimposed to promote or inhibit the bone marrow stromal stem cells, as well as its biocompatibility, remain unclear.OBJECTIVE: To observe the biocompatibility and bone formation activity of nHA/BMP-2 co-cultured with rabbit bone marrow stem cells in vitro.METHODS: Bone marrow stem cells obtained from rabbits were cultured and proliferated in DMEM medium in vitro. The cells at the third passage were inoculated into four mediums and according divided into four groups: control group, BMP-2 group, nHa group, and nHa/BMP-2 group. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The cell diplo-proliferation time of control group and nHa group was longer than that in BMP-2 group and nHa/BMP-2 group. The cells proliferative activity calculated by MTT assay and bone formation activity based on the alkaline phosphatase method demonstrated statistical significant difference in BMP-2 group and nHa/BMP-2 group compared with control and nHa group (P < 0.01). Experimental findings indicate that, the tissue formation of nHA/BMP-2 not only has good biocompatibility with Bone marrow stem cells, but also could bring into full play the effect of BMP-2 for promoting the proliferation, differentiation, and bone formation activity of bone marrow stem cells.

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