1.Effect of ureteral obstruction on renal pelvic function and pacemaker cells in neonatal rats
Chuanchuan REN ; Guangyang CHENG ; Xiaojie LI ; Yan WANG ; Zhuo YE ; Guoxian ZHANG ; Qingwei WANG ; Jianguo WEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(3):215-220
Objective:To investigate the effects of unilateral ureteral obstruction on renal pelvic peristalsis and pacemaker cells in neonatal rats.Methods:An animal experimental study.Thirty-six 2-day-old newborn SD rats were randomly divided into the partial unilateral ureteral obstruction (PUUO) group, complete unilateral ureteral obstruction (CUUO) group, and sham operation group, with 12 rats in each group.One week after surgery, all rats were subjected to renal pelvic pressure (RPP) measurement by puncture.After measurement, the rats were euthanized, and their left renal pelvis and ureter were removed and fixed for histological examination.Parameters such as RPP, peristaltic wave frequency and amplitude at different perfusion speeds were recorded and compared, and the changes in pacemaker cells (atypical smooth muscle cells and Cajal-like interstitial cells) were also compared.The independent samples t-test was used for comparison between 2 groups, and the one-way ANOVA of variance was used for comparison among 3 groups. Results:In the sham operation group, the RPP increased gradually with the increase of perfusion speed; the frequency of peristaltic waves rose rapidly and then dropped after reaching the highest level with the increase of perfusion speed; similarly, the amplitude of peristaltic waves first increased and then decreased as the perfusion speed increased.In the PUUO group, the RPP increased rapidly with the increase of perfusion speed, higher than that in the sham operation group; the frequency of peristaltic waves was higher than that in the sham operation group, and it was relatively constant under the perfusion speed of 40 mL/h, but when the perfusion speed increased again, the frequency began to decline; the amplitude of peristaltic waves increased quickly and then declined at a faster rate than the sham operation group with the increase of perfusion speed.In the CUUO group, the basic RPP was 12 cmH 2O(1 cmH 2O=0.098 kPa); at the perfusion speed of 5 mL/h, the RPP rose gradually, and no plateau appeared; when the RPP reached 73 cmH 2O, the perfusate retrograded from the side of the puncture needle, then the RPP slightly decreased and then balanced, and no regular peristaltic waves were observed in the renal pelvis throughout the whole perfusion process.Immunofluorescence staining analysis showed the pacemaker cells were all located in the smooth muscle of the renal pelvic wall.The sham operation group had the highest positive rate, followed by the PUUO group and then the CUUO group. Conclusions:Ureteral obstruction has a significant impact on the peristalsis of the renal pelvis, and its impact on the peristaltic wave frequency and amplitude and RPP can be predicted.The reduction of pacemaker cells in the renal pelvis may be involved in the changes of renal pelvic peristalsis caused by ureteral obstruction, but further research is needed on how pacemaker cells regulate the peristalsis of the renal pelvis and ureter.
2.Study on the effect of new dressings combined with traditional methods based on the concept of wet healing in the treatment of stress injuries in the elderly
Guoxian AN ; Lijuan SONG ; Na LIU ; Panyu LIU ; Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(10):1310-1314
Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effects of new dressings in conjunction with traditional methods for treating stress injuries in elderly patients.The goal is to provide a foundation for the clinical optimization of treatment strategies for this demographic.Methods:A total of 120 elderly patients with stress injuries sustained at home between March 2021 and February 2023 were randomly assigned to an observation group( n=60)and a control group( n=60).Patients in the control group received traditional treatment methods, while those in the observation group were treated with new dressings in conjunction with wet healing theory, building upon the traditional methods.The clinical efficacy of both groups was compared, focusing on the 14-day wound healing rate, 14-day total effective rate, healing time, and patient satisfaction. Results:After treatment, the 14-day healing rate for the observation group was 63.3%(38/60), compared to 41.7%(25/60)for the control group.This indicates that the healing rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group( χ2=5.647, P<0.05).The total effective rate for the observation group was 98.3%(59/60)at 14 days, while the control group had a rate of 86.7%(52/60).Again, the total effective rate in the observation group surpassed that of the control group( χ2=4.342, P<0.05).No significant difference was observed in wound healing time between the two groups for patients with stage 1 stress injuries( P>0.05).For patients with stage 2 stress injuries, the wound healing time was(13.75±1.71)days in the observation group and(22.16±2.59)days in the control group, with the observation group demonstrating a significantly shorter healing time( t=-12.024, P<0.05).In patients with stage 3 and stage 4 stress injuries, the healing time was(16.17±1.47)days for the observation group and(25.12±2.91)days for the control group, also showing a significantly shorter duration in the observation group( t=-11.382, P<0.05).However, there was no significant difference in satisfaction scores between the two groups after treatment( P>0.05). Conclusions:The application of traditional methods, combined with a new dressing based on the concept of wet healing, demonstrates significant clinical effectiveness for elderly patients with stress injuries.This approach effectively shortens wound healing time and alleviates pain, warranting comprehensive clinical promotion.
3.Effect of Geniposide on Oxygen Glucose Deprivation/Reoxygenation Injury in SH-SY5Y Cells by Regulating SLC7A11/GPX4
Bo XIONG ; Hang LI ; Yuanchao WEN ; Guoxian SHI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(3):837-843
Objective To study the effects of geniposide(Gen)on the injury of human neuroblastoma cell SH-SY5Y induced by oxygen glucose deprivation/reoxygenation(OGD/R)and its mechanism.Methods SH-SY5Y cells were divided into control group,OGD/R group,low medium and high concentration groups of Gen(12.5,25,50 μmol·L-1).Except the control group,OGD/R injury models were established in other groups,and different concentrations of Gen were used for intervention.Cell proliferation activity was detected by CCK-8 assay.The levels of lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),superoxide dismutase(SOD),malonaldehyde(MDA)and glutathione(GSH)in cell supernatant were detected by biochemical method.The intracellular Fe2+ level was detected by colorimetry.The level of reactive oxygen species(ROS)in cells was detected by flow cytometry.The protein expression levels of glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4),solute carrier family 7 member 11(SLC7A11)and transferrin receptor 1(TFR1)in cells were detected by Western blot.Results Compared with the control group,LDH release rate,MDA content,Fe2+ level,ROS level and TFR1 expression level in OGD/R group were significantly increased(P<0.05),while cell proliferation activity,SOD activity,GSH level,SLC7A11 and GPX4 expression levels were significantly decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the OGD/R group,the LDH release rate,MDA content,Fe2+ level,ROS level and TFR1 expression level of cells in each concentration group of Gen decreased significantly(P<0.05),while cell proliferation activity,SOD activity,GSH level,SLC7A11 and GPX4 expression levels increased significantly(P<0.05),especially in H-Gen group.Conclusion Gen can inhibit oxidative stress and ferroptosis of SH-SY5Y cells induced by OGD/R,and its mechanism may be related to the activation of SLC7A11/GPX4 signal pathway.
4.Voiding diary predicts the therapeutic effects on primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis
Shuai LI ; Shuai YANG ; Zhaokai ZHOU ; Yanping ZHANG ; Jing YANG ; Guoxian ZHANG ; Qingwei WANG ; Wei LU ; Jianguo WEN
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(4):283-286
【Objective】 To investigate the possibility of using voiding diary (VD) to predict desmopressin diacetate arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) and enuresis alarm (EA) in the treatment of primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE). 【Methods】 A total of 100 children (aged 6 to 14 years) with PMNE treated during Jan.2018 and Oct.2022 were involved. Bladder type was classified with two-week VD. Pseudo-randomization was performed using the Danish REDCap system to group patients into the randomized group and VD group. All patients were treated for 8 weeks. 【Results】 A total of 82 cases met the inclusive criteria. The effective rate was 82.50% (33/40) and 59.52% (25/42) in the VD and randomized groups, respectively, with significant difference (χ2=5.224, P=0.022). In the randomized group, if VD was not considered, the effective rate in the DDAVP and EA subgroups was 81.82% (18/22) and 25.00% (5/20), respectively, with significant difference (χ2=13.625, P=0.000). 【Conclusion】 VD can predict the therapeutic effects of PMNE. It is necessary to record VD for two weeks before selecting appropriate treatment methods. For patients who choose treatment without reference to VD, DDAVP shows better response than EA, but the recurrence rate after discontinuation of treatment requires further follow-up.
5.Targeted muscle reinnervation: a surgical technique of human-machine interface for intelligent prosthesis.
Yao GUO ; Wei ZHAO ; Jianping HUANG ; Mingkui SHEN ; Sijing LI ; Cheng LIU ; Xiuyun SU ; Guanglin LI ; Sheng BI ; Guoxian PEI
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(8):1021-1025
OBJECTIVE:
To review targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) surgery for the construction of intelligent prosthetic human-machine interface, thus providing a new clinical intervention paradigm for the functional reconstruction of residual limbs in amputees.
METHODS:
Extensively consulted relevant literature domestically and abroad and systematically expounded the surgical requirements of intelligent prosthetics, TMR operation plan, target population, prognosis, as well as the development and future of TMR.
RESULTS:
TMR facilitates intuitive control of intelligent prostheses in amputees by reconstructing the "brain-spinal cord-peripheral nerve-skeletal muscle" neurotransmission pathway and increasing the surface electromyographic signals required for pattern recognition. TMR surgery for different purposes is suitable for different target populations.
CONCLUSION
TMR surgery has been certified abroad as a transformative technology for improving prosthetic manipulation, and is expected to become a new clinical paradigm for 2 million amputees in China.
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6.Analysis of the occurrence time and risk factors of anemia in AIDS patients caused by HAART regimen containing zidovudine
Haiyan YAN ; Wenming HE ; Guoxian LI ; Keyu LUO ; Xiangsong QIN ; Huifen WEI ; Peng ZHANG ; Zhongsheng JIANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(21):2620-2624
OBJECTIVE To investigate the occurrence time and risk factors of anemia in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) after taking highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) containing zidovudine. METHODS The clinical data of 2 150 AIDS patients who were followed up in the care clinic of Liuzhou People’s Hospital from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2022 were collected. The occurrence time of anemia was analyzed retrospectively, and the risk factors of anemia were analyzed by univariate analysis and binary Logistic regression analysis. RESULTS A total of 854 AIDS patients receiving HAART containing zidovudine were collected, and 107 patients (12.53%) developed anemia. Most of them (63.55%) developed anemia within 3 months after treatment. Baseline hemoglobin [OR=2.944, 95%CI (1.195, 7.501), P=0.019], baseline CD4+ T lymphocyte count [OR=2.472, 95%CI (1.117, 5.469), P=0.026] and baseline human immunodeficiency virus-ribonucleic acid (HIV-RNA) [OR=4.299, 95%CI (1.905, 9.705), P<0.001] was associated with anemia. CONCLUSIONS The median time of anemia in AIDS patients receiving HAART containing zidovudine is the second month after initiation of treatment. Baseline hemoglobin≤110 g/L, baseline CD4+ T lymphocyte E-mail:1315775863@qq.com count≤100 /mm3, and baseline HIV-RNA≥100 000 copies/mL are independent risk factors for anemia in these patients.
7.Age-related change in mitochondrial DNA copy number and its correlation with intrinsic capacity and body composition
Tingting HUANG ; Danmei ZHANG ; Li QIN ; Shu CHEN ; Yan MAO ; Haitong BAO ; Xiao WANG ; Qianqian ZHU ; Qiangwei TONG ; Guoxian DING ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(1):1-6
Objective:To investigate the correlation of peripheral blood relative mitochondrial DNA copy number(mtDNAcn)with intrinsic capacity and body composition, and to identify potential biomarkers for healthy aging.Methods:Clinical data of 416 patients admitted to our hospital from September 2019 to June 2021 were consecutively collected.MtDNA was extracted from peripheral blood of these subjects, and mtDNAcn was determined by a real-time fluoresence quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR). Intrinsic capacity assessment included 5 aspects that were exercise[Morse Fall Scale(MFS), Physiological Frailty Phenotype(PFP), Sarcopenia Questionnaire(SARC-CALF), Short Physical Performance Battery(SPPB), Time Up and Go Test(TUG)]; vitality[Mini Nutritional Assessment(MNA), Multidimensional Prognostic Index(MPI)]; cognition[Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)scale]; psychology[Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS), Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)]; sensory capacities[Cumulative Illness Rating Scale-the Comorbidity Index(CIRS-CI)]. To assess body composition, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to measure body fat, including trunk fat, total body fat, fat in the abdominal region, fat in the buttock region, and then to calculate fat index(FMI)and limb skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI).Results:Spearman correlation analysis showed that mtDNAcn had a negatively correlation with age( r=-0.176, P<0.05). After adjustment for gender and body mass index, partial correlation analysis showed mtDNAcn were still negatively correlated with age( r=-0.144, P<0.05). Furthermore, mtDNAcn was significantly correlated with 4 m gait speed, the scores of SARC-CalF, MFS, MNA, MMSE, MPI and its sub-scale's Activities of Daily Living(ADL)and Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire(SPMSQ)( r=0.171, -0.207, -0.163, 0.221, 0.184, -0.210, 0.241, -0.269, all P<0.05). After adjustment for age, gender and body mass index, partial correlation analysis showed mtDNAcn still had a significant correlation with gait speed, the scores of MFS, MNA, MPI and SPMSQ( r=0.170, -0.170, 0.148, -0.242, -0.188, all P<0.05). In addition, the Spearman correlation analysis showed that mtDNAcn was positively correlated with FMI, trunk fat, total body fat, abdominal fat and fat in the buttock region( r=0.168, 0.143, 0.175, 0.116, 0.199, all P<0.05). However, after adjustment for age and gender, mtDNAcn was only correlated with FMI, total body fat, fat in the buttock region( r=0.126, 0.131, 0.127, all P<0.05). On the other hand, multiple linear regression analysis showed that mtDNAcn was significantly correlated with age, gait speed, FMI, total body fat, fat in the buttock region, the scores of MFS, PFP, MNA and MPI( β=-0.191, 0.156, 0.126, 0.131, 0.125, -0.119, -0.145, 0.151, -0.171, all P<0.05). Conclusions:MtDNAcn is correlated with physical function, frailty, nutrition, falling, cognition and body composition, and may be considered as a biomarker for the evaluation of the locomotion and vitality of human intrinsic capacity.
8.Clinical application of stem cells for bone injury
Yi GAO ; Li FENG ; Lulu WANG ; Guoxian PEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(11):1008-1012
Development and application of stem cells and their related technologies have paved new ways for prevention and treatment of orthopedic diseases. Application of stem cells for clinical treatment of bone defects is extremely promising, fracture, nonunion and osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) in particular. However, promotion of clinical stem cell therapy still faces difficulties and lacks corresponding standards. This article reviews clinical researches on stem cell therapy for bone injury and summarizes the injury types, cell types, cell numbers and their clinical efficacy, hoping to provide references for clinical treatment of bone injury with stem cells.
9.Case report of type Ⅱ Bruck syndrome caused by PLOD2 gene mutation combined with loss of heterozygosity
Binbin LIU ; Jin ZHANG ; Qianqian WANG ; Yi CHENG ; Liqiang ZHANG ; Deming BAI ; Guoxian AN ; Jiangtao LONG ; Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(23):1831-1833
To analyze the clinical characteristics and genetic data of a child with type Ⅱ Bruce syndrome (type Ⅱ BS) admitted to the Department of Orthopedics, Shanxi Children′s Hospital at May 2020.A 3-day-old boy was admitted due to the pain and swelling of the right lower limb 3 days after birth.Due to the patient had multiple fractures, callus formation after clavicle and rib fracture, greendstick fracture of the humerus, right femur fracture, left tibia and fibula fracture, congenital clubfoot, and congenital contracture of wrist, elbow, hip and knee joint, and therefore, chromosome diseases were considered.Gene sequencing data showed gene mutation in PLOD2 with compound heterozygosity deletion of the child (proband), and mutation and heterozygosity deletion came from their parents, respectively.The patient was diagnosed as type Ⅱ BS.This case report alarms clinicians to identify a missense mutation of PLOD2 and loss of heterozygosity, so as to reduce the misdiagnosis rate and achieve early diagnosis and treatment.
10.Design and preliminary application of 3D-printed vertebral bodies in spinal tumor surgery
Jiachang WU ; Xiuwang LI ; Guofang FANG ; Weida ZHUANG ; Zhenquan ZHOU ; Wengang CUI ; Yunzhi LIN ; Guoxian PEI ; Hongxun SANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(10):855-861
Objective:To explore the significance of digital orthopedic technology in surgical plan for spinal tumor and the preliminary outcomes of 3D printed vertebral bodies in spinal tumor surgery.Methods:The clinical data of 2 patients were retrospectively analyzed who had had a 3D printed vertebral body implanted at Center of Orthopaedics, Shenzhen Hospital from June 2018 to December 2019. One was a 32-year-old male, diagnosed with cervical neurinoma; the other was a 27-year-old female, diagnosed with giant cell tumor of lumbar bone. 3D virtual reconstruction of tumor and surrounding structures was established via Mimics software for surgical plan. Virtual osteotomy was simulated, their disease models and guide templates were 3D printed, and their metal artificial vertebral bodies were 3D printed after personalized design of the vertebral body diameter, porosity and procedures of reconstruction and fixation. Lesion resection and prosthesis implantation were carried out in accordance with the preoperative plan. After operation, the motor function of cervical or lumbar vertebrae, tumor recurrence, and spinal stability reconstructed were regularly observed.Results:Resections and reconstructions went uneventfully in both cases. The 2 patients were followed up for 21 and 13 months respectively. Their postoperative images showed that their 3D printed vertebral bodies fitted the neighboring vertebral bodies well. The spinal stability was reconstructed without any loosening or periprosthetic osteolysis, and the tumors were removed completely with no recurrence in both cases. Their spinal motor function was satisfactory.Conclusions:Digital orthopedic technology can offer accurate guidance in the treatment of spinal tumors. It is necessary to consider local physiological anatomy in personalized design of a metal vertebral body 3D printed. Clinical application of 3D printed metal vertebral bodies is a new strategy for spinal reconstruction following spinal tumor resection.

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