1.Effect of microglial derived extracellular vesicles on neuronal damage after heat stress
Ping LI ; Xue LUO ; Zhen LUO ; Genlin HE ; Zeze WANG ; Tingting SHEN ; Xiaoqian LIU ; Yulong TAN ; Xuesen YANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(18):2029-2035
Objective To investigate the effect of microglial derived extracellular vesicles on neuronal damage in the context of heat stress.Methods After BV2 microglial cells were exposed to heat stress,the supernatant was collected and subjected to ultracentrifugation at different speeds to obtain large and small vesicles,respectively.Nano Particle Tracking and Zeta Potential Distribution Analyzer was used to measure and analyze the size distribution of the large vesicles and small vesicles.Western blotting was used to detect the expression of specific vesicle surface markers,TSG101,CD63 and flotillin-1.Microglial extracellular vesicles were labeled with PKH67 dye and then co-cultured with N2a cells to examine the uptake by capacity the neurons.After large and small vesicles derived from microglia after heat stress stimulation were co-cultured with N2a cells,respectively,CCK-8 assay,lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)assay,Trypan blue staining and TUNEL assay were employed to evaluate heat stress induced neuronal damage.Results The small vesicles were in a particle size of 30~120 nm,and highly expressed TSG101 and CD63,whereas the large vesicles,in a size of 90~1000 nm,highly expressed flotillin-1.The BV2-derived extracellular vesicles could be taken up by N2a cells and were proved to be involved in the modulation of N2a cell injury caused by heat stress.CCK-8 assay showed that both large and small vesicles of microglial cells inhibited the viability of N2a cells after heat exposure (P<0.05).The results of LDH assay,Trypan blue staining and TUNEL assay showed that both large (P<0.05)and small vesicles (P<0.01)significantly enhanced the LDH release,blue stain intensity and apoptosis of N2a cells after heat exposure,and the release,intensity and apoptosis were stronger in the cells treated with small vesicles than those group of large vesicles.Conclusion Microglia aggravate heat stress-induced neuronal damage through releasing extracellular vesicles.
2.Relationship between symmetry of lower limb function and gait symmetry in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury
Yiji WANG ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Zejia HE ; Genlin LIU ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Bo WEI ; Haiqiong KANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Qianru MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(6):639-645
ObjectiveTo observe the characteristics of gait symmetry and its influencing factors in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury (ISCI). MethodsFrom May, 2018 to November, 2021, 34 patients with ISCI in Beijing Bo'ai Hospital were divided into symmetrical injury of lower limb (SI) group and asymmetrical injury of lower limb (ASI) group according to the lower extremities motor score (LEMS). Three dimensional motion acquisition system and plantar pressure acquisition system were used for gait test. The symmetry indexes of step length, stance time and swing time were caculated. ResultsThe symmetry indexes of step length, stance time and swing time were significant lower in SI group than in ASI group (|t| > 2.619, P < 0.01). Stance time and swing time significantly correlated to the difference of bilateral LEMS in ASI group (r > 0.468, P < 0.01). Discriminant analysis showed that gait parameter equations were different for patients with different symmetry of lower limb injuries. ConclusionThe symmetry of lower limb motor function impacts gait symmetry for patients with ISCI, especially the difference value of bilateral total LEMS. Gait parameters can be used to determine the symmetry of lower limb injury in patients with ISCI.
3.Relationship between impairment and magnetic resonance imaging finding in patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury after surgery
Yuan YUAN ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Xinying CONG ; Genlin LIU ; Bo WEI ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Yiji WANG ; Haiqiong KANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Qianru MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(6):725-730
ObjectiveTo explore the application of Brain and Spinal Injury Center (BASIC) score in evaluation of traumatic cervical spinal cord injury. MethodsFrom January, 2015 to December, 2021, 175 patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury in Beijing Bo'ai Hospital were analyzed. Gender, age, cause of injury, injury mechanism and American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) grade were collected. The sagittal and axial T2 weighted imaging (T2WI) of the patients were evaluated with BASIC score, single/multi-segment injury, and with/without intramedullary hemorrhage. According to the injury mechanism, the patients were divided into two groups: with fracture/fracture dislocation (n = 92) and without fracture and dislocation (n = 83). The baseline demographic indicators and T2WI evaluation indicators were compared between the two groups, and the relationship between AIS grade and BASIC score, intramedullary hemorrhage, single/multi-segment injury were investigated. ResultsThere were significant differences in gender, age and AIS grade, BASIC score, and the rates of inntramedullary hemorrhage and single segment injury of T2WI between two groups (t = -10.276, χ2 > 8.703, P < 0.01); however, no difference was found in the cause of injury (P > 0.05). The AIS grade was significantly correlated with the BASIC score (r = 0.790, P < 0.001). There was significant difference in AIS grade between intramedullary hemorrhage or not, and single/multi-segment injury (χ2 > 5.516, P < 0.05). ConclusionThe BASIC score of T2WI is a predictor of the severity of spinal cord injury after traumatic cervical spinal cord injury, and is different with the injury mechanisms.
4.Changes of bone mineral density in distal femur and proximal tibia in patients with spinal cord injury
Haiqiong KANG ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Genlin LIU ; Bo WEI ; Ying ZHENG ; Ying ZHANG ; Chunxia HAO ; Yiji WANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Qianru MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(7):855-858
ObjectiveTo investigate the changes of bone mineral density of distal femur and proximal tibia in patients with spinal cord injury. MethodsNine inpatients with spinal cord injury in Beijing Bo'ai Hospital for rehabilitation from November, 2018 to January, 2021 were recruited. The bone mineral density of distal femur, proximal tibia, total hip and femoral neck at admission and six months after admission was measured. ResultsCompared with the results of admission, the bone mineral density of distal femur, proximal tibia, total hip and femoral neck decreased significantly six months after admission (∣Z∣ > 2.265, P < 0.01). The percentage of decreased bone mineral density in the femoral neck was inversely correlated with the lower extremity movement score at the second measurement (r = -0.515, P = 0.035). ConclusionWithin one year after the onset of spinal cord injury, the bone mineral density of distal femur and proximal tibia decreases.
5.Advance in neurological classification of spinal cord injury with complications
Genlin LIU ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Jianjun LI ; Bo WEI ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Yiji WANG ; Haiqiong KANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Qianru MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(8):934-938
ObjectivesTo introduce the progress in neurological classification of spinal cord injury (SCI) with complications. MethodsThe literatures in recent ten years were reviewed and summarized. ResultsIn January, 2022, a new neurological classification of SCI with complications in the International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) was published by the focus group of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) International Standards Committee, with the extended "*"-tag concept, sensory and motor examination results impacted by SCI complication above, at, or below the neurological level of injury (NLI) could be consistently documented, scored, and classified. ConclusionThis new taxonomy in neurological classification of SCI with complications has overcome the shortcomings of the previous ISNCSCI versions and benefits the accuracy of ISNCSCI classifications, it could be tried in the clinical application.
6.Pan-Cancer Analysis of DEAH-Box Helicase 16 Expression and Prognostic Significance
Ming HU ; Shuhong ZHANG ; Genlin CHEN ; Cunbao LING ; Weiping FAN ; Haiyan SUN ; Shuang LIU ; Hu ZHANG
Journal of China Medical University 2019;48(3):201-204
Objective To investigate the expression and prognostic significance of DEAH-box helicase (DHX16) by pan-cancer analysis. Methods The expression and prognostic significance of DHX16 were analyzed using the UALCAN web-portal. Gene ontology and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes analyses of proteins interacting with DHX16 were performed using DAVID 6.8 functional annotation software. Results DHX16 was highly expressed in bladder urothelial carcinoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, esophageal carcinoma, liver hepatocellular carcinoma, and cholangiocarcinoma (all P < 0.001). Proteins interacting with DHX16 were located mainly in catalytic step 2 spliceosome, nucleoplasm, and cell membrane, and participated in mRNA splicing and processing, binding to poly (A) RNA and nucleic acids, and RNA helicase activity. Spliceosome, mRNA surveillance, RNA degradation, and transport pathways were implicated. Conclusion The high expression of DHX16 is helpful for the prognosis of bladder urothelial carcinoma prognosis, and unfavorable for prognoses of adrenocortical carcinoma, sarcoma, brain lower grade glioma, liver hepatocellular carcinoma, and acute myeloid leukemia. Thus, DHX16 may have value as a prognostic marker.
7. Percutaneous kyphoplasty for stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with no neurological symptom
Yijie LIU ; Sen YANG ; Xuefeng LI ; Weimin JIANG ; Renjie LI ; Heng WANG ; Huaqing GUAN ; Jie CHEN ; Genlin WANG ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(10):888-893
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy of percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) in the treatment of stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with no neurological symptom.
Methods:
From January 2009 to June 2018, 45 patients underwent PKP for stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with no neurological symptom at Department of Orthopaedics, The First Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University. They were 12 males and 33 females, aged from 61 to 85 years (average, 70.9 years). Their visual analog scale (VAS) scores for back pain, Oswestry disability indexes (ODI), heights of fractured vertebrae and kyphosis cob angles were recorded and compared between preoperation, one day, 3 months and final follow-up after operation.
Results:
All the 45 patients were followed up for 12 to 48 months (average, 28.0 months). Their VAS scores (2.4±0.7, 2.2±0.7 and 2.3±0.6), ODI sores (34.7±6.8, 34.2±6.5 and 34.1±6.6) and cobb angles (15.7°±2.2°, 15.8°±2.2° and 15.9°±2.4°) at one day, 3 months and final follow-up after operation were significantly lower than those (8.2±1.1, 75.3±9.0 and 25.2°±3.9°) before operation (
8.The clinical study of minimally invasive percutaneous new special C2transpedicular lag-screw fixation for treatment of Hangman's fracture
Yijie LIU ; Jie CHEN ; Weimin JIANG ; Huaqing GUAN ; Xuefeng LI ; Heng WANG ; Genlin WANG ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(4):243-249
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of minimally invasive percutaneous new C2transpedicular lag-screw fixation for management of Hangman's fractures.Methods From October 2015 to June 2017,25 patients who had Hang-man's fracture were operated with minimally invasive percutaneous new C2transpedicular lag-screw fixation assisted by infrared navigation,among them there were 18 male and 7 female,aged from 28 to 70 years[average(46.1±13.3)years].According to the Levine-Edwards classification:16 patients were TypeⅠ,6 patients were TypeⅡand 3 patients were TypeⅡA.The cause of the in-jury was road traffic accident in 20 patients and fall from height in 5 patients.19 patients were simple Hangman's fracture and oth-er associated lesions included odontoid fracture of TypeⅡ(2 patients),atlas fracture of TypeⅠ(2 patients),rupture of spleen(1 pa-tient),and rib fractures(1 patient).According to American Association for spinal cord injury,graded as spinal cord injury D in 3 cases and E in 22 cases.The clinical outcomes were evaluated by visual analog scale(VAS)scores and related indicators,such as operation time,the range of motion(ROM)of cervical spine and ratio of bony union were recorded.The pre-and post-operative VAS scores of neck pain were compared with repeated measures analysis of variance. Results The mean follow-up time was (12.5±6.0)months,ranging from 3 to 24 months.Satisfactory reduction was obtained in all cases(minimal translation≤2 mm with-out obvious C2,3angulation).The average operation time was(65.9±12.1)min.At first day,one month,three months and the last fol-low-up, VAS scores of neck pain decreased comparing with preoperational measurements. There was significant difference be-tween the pre-and post-operative VAS scores of neck pain(t=24.7,25.8,23.1,24.1,P<0.001).According to American Associa-tion for spinal cord injury,three cases restored from D to E.There was no spinal cord or vertebral artery injury during operation and there was no screw loosing or breakage and cervical malformation happened during follow-up period. Bony fusion was achieved in all of these cases and the range of neck rotation was stored normal at the last follow-up.The average time of Bony fu-sion was(3.4±0.8)months.Conclusion The primary clinical efficacies of minimally invasive percutaneous new C2transpedicu-lar lag-screw fixation for treatment of Hangman's fracture were satisfactory,which carries precision and safety,immediate stability and more reliable.So it could be considered as a new choice for management of Hangman's fractures.
9.Prevention of Hip Dysplasia after Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury: 23 Cases Follow-up
Genlin LIU ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Jianjun LI ; Ying ZHANG ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Bo WEI ; Yiji WANG ; Haiqiong KANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Qianru MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(9):1087-1089
Objective To explore the prevention for hip dysplasia after pediatric spinal cord injury. Methods From March, 2017, the families of 47 children with spinal cord injury accepted education for preventing improper posture of sitting and sleeping and other interventions, and 23 of them were followed up for three months or more. Results New hip dislocation was found in one child, and 18 children developed almost normally in hip, the other four children with old hip dislocation did not worsen.Conclusion Intervention in time may prevent the hip dislocation in children with spinal cord injury.
10.Influences of water supply sources of dental comprehensive treatment platform on intra-pipeline water quality
Genlin LIU ; Fei HU ; Jun YE ; Jinhua HUANG ; Qingfang ZHANG ; Xiaoling CHEN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(2):98-100
Objective To investigate the impacts of water supply on water quality in the pipeline of the dental comprehensive treatment platform to contribute to pollution control.Methods Totally 8 platforms from the stomatological department underwent 2-a detection and tracing.The water sources included tap water,distilled water and filtered water,and the discharge water went through sampling and bacteriological analysis before and after disinfection.Results The mean numbers of colonies by tap water,distilled water and filtered water were (472±385),(380±372) and (446±382) cfu/ml respectively,and the qualification rates by tap water,distilled water and filtered water were 33.3%,45.8% and 37.5% respectively.All the colonies numbers were limited within 0 and 60 cfu/ml with the qualification rate being 100% after disinfection.Conclusion Water source cannot relieve bacterial infection effectively,and disinfection eliminates bacteria and improves water quality in the pipeline of the dental comprehensive treatment platform.

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