1.Porphyromonas gingivalis persisters induce the immuno-inflammatory responses in macrophages by upregulating the forkhead box1 signaling pathway
Chuan WANG ; Leilei WANG ; Xuan LI ; Lijian JIN ; Zhengguo CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(7):672-680
Objective:To investigate the effects of Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) persisters (Ps) on immuno-inflammatory responses in macrophages, and to explore the underlying mechanisms. Methods:Pg cells were cultured to the stationary phase (72 h), and subsequently treated by high concentration of metronidazole at 100 mg/L, amoxicillin at 100 mg/L and the combination of them for different time period, named as metronidazole group, amoxicillin group and (metronidazole+amoxicillin) group. Pg cells without treatment were used as Blank control. The survival profile of PgPs cells was measured by colony-forming unit assay. The living state of PgPs was observed by Live/Dead staining. Then, Pg and metronidazole-treated PgPs (M-PgPs) were used to treat macrophages, named as Pg group and M-PgPs group. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to observe the bacteria in the macrophages. The expression levels of proinflammatory cytokines in macrophages were determined by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The location of forkhead box transcription factor 1 (FOXO1) was detected by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy. After inhibiting or enhancing the FOXO1 expressions using inhibitors (Fi) or activators (Fa) respectively, the macrophages were treated with Pg and M-PgPs, divided as Blank group, Pg group, M-PgPs group, Fi group, (Fi+Pg) group, (Fi+M-PgPs) group, Fa group, (Fa+Pg) group and (Fa+M-PgPs) group. Then, the expression pattens of proinflammatory cytokines were assessed.Results:Remarkable number of lived PgPs was observed, both in planktonic culture and Pg biofilms either treated with metronidazole, amoxicillin or both, and those persisters could form new colonies. Pg and M-PgPs were able to enter into the macrophages and the protein expression levels of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) [Pg group: (2 392±188), (162±29), (5 558±661), (789±155) μg/L; M-PgPs group: (2 415±420), (155±3), (5 732±782), (821±176) μg/L] were significantly upregulated than those in Blank group [(485±140), (21±9), (2 332±87), (77±7) μg/L] ( P<0.01). Moreover, Pg and M-PgPs could facilitate the nuclear translocation and accumulation of FOXO1. In addition, the relative mRNA expression levels of FOXO1, B-cell lymphoma 6 and Krüppel-like factor 2 were upregulated when compared to Blank group ( P<0.05). Furthermore, the protein expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α in Fi+Pg group [(1 081±168), (70±8), (1 976±544), (420±47) μg/L] were remarkably lower than Pg group [(4 411±137), (179±6), (5 161±929), (934±24) μg/L] ( P<0.05). Similarly, the protein expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α in Fi+M-PgPs group [(1 032±237), (74±10), (1 861±614), (405±32) μg/L] were remarkably lower than M-PgPs group [(4 342±314), (164±17), (4 438±1 374), (957±25) μg/L] ( P<0.05). On the contrary, the protein expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α in Fa+Pg group [(8 198±1 825), (431±28), (8 919±650), (2 186±301) μg/L] and Fa+M-PgPs group [(8 159±2 627), (475±26), (8 995±653), (2 255±387) μg/L] were significantly higher than Pg group and M-PgPs group, respectively ( P<0.05). Conclusions:PgPs are highly tolerant to metronidazole and amoxicillin. The M-PgPs could enhance the immuno-inflammatory responses in macrophages by upregulating the FOXO1 signaling pathway, while this effect exhibits no significant difference with Pg.
2.Early effectiveness of computer navigation system-assisted transiliac-transsacral screws placement for posterior pelvic ring injuries.
Wenhao CAO ; Zhengguo ZHU ; Hongzhe QI ; Junjun TANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jiaqi LI ; Shuangcheng LI ; Zhonghe WANG ; Changda LI ; Feng ZHOU ; Haoyang LIU ; Hua CHEN ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(9):1049-1054
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the early effectiveness of transiliac-transsacral screws internal fixation assisted by augmented reality navigation system HoloSight (hereinafter referred to as "computer navigation system") in the treatment of posterior pelvic ring injuries.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was made in the 41 patients with posterior pelvic ring injuries who had been treated surgically with transiliac-transsacral screws between June 2022 and June 2023. The patients were divided into navigation group (18 cases, using computer navigation system to assist screw implantation) and freehand group (23 cases, using C-arm X-ray fluoroscopy to guide screw implantation) according to the different methods of transiliac-transsacral screws placement. There was no significant difference in gender, age, body mass index, causes of injuries, Tile classification of pelvic fracture, days from injury to operation, usage of unlocking closed reduction technique between the two groups ( P>0.05). The time of screw implantation, the fluoroscopy times, the guide wire adjustment times of each screw, and the incidence of complications were recorded and compared between the two groups. The position of the transiliac-transsacral screw was scanned by CT within 2 days after operation, and the position of the screw was classified according to Gras standard.
RESULTS:
The operation was successfully completed in both groups. The time of screw implantation, the fluoroscopy times, and the guide wire adjustment times of each screw in the navigation group were significantly less than those in the freehand group ( P<0.05). There were 2 cases of incision infection in the freehand group, and the incision healed by first intention after active dressing change; there was no screw-related complication in the navigation group during operation and early period after operation; the difference in incidence of complications between the two groups (8.7% vs. 0) was not significant ( P=0.495). According to the Gras standard, the screw position of the navigation group was significantly better than that of the freehand group ( P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Compared with the traditional freehand method, the computer navigation system assisted transiliac-transsacral screws internal fixation in the treatment of posterior pelvic ring injuries has advantages of improving the accuracy of screw implantation and reducing radiation damage and the time of screw implantation.
Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgical Wound Infection
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Replantation
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Body Mass Index
3.Biomechanical stability of endosteal augmentation for osteoporotic proximal humerus fracture: a finite element analysis
Zhengguo ZHU ; Wenhao CAO ; Zuhao CHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Hao GUO ; Yang YU ; Na LIU ; Jiaqi LI ; Yonghui LIANG ; Hua CHEN ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(11):993-998
Objective:To explore which configuration schemes of proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS) fixation with endosteal augmentation can provide the optimal biomechanical stability for treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fractures by means of finite element analysis.Methods:Based on the CT data of the humerus of an old female volunteer (78 years old, with a bone density T-value of -3.0), a three-dimensional finite element model of the humerus was established by digital medical software such as Mimics 19.0, Geomagic Studio 12, and Creo 2.0 ANSYS Workbench2019. Next, a model of unstable proximal humerus fracture was established and subjected respectively to 5 different fixations: simple PHILOS fixation (PHILOS group), PHILOS plus 6-cm fibula fixation with calcar screws (PHILOS-F-C-6 group), PHILOS plus 6-cm fibula fixation without calcar screws (PHILOS-F-6 group), PHILOS plus 9-cm fibula fixation with calcar screws (PHILOS-F-C-9), and PHILOS plus 9-cm fibula fixation without calcar screws (PHILOS-F-9 group). After a stress mode of shoulder joint abduction at 25° was simulated, a compressive load of 200N was applied to the 5 fixation models. The stress distribution and displacement of fracture ends in different fixation models were tested, and the biomechanical stability was compared among the 5 different internal fixations.Results:Under a shoulder joint abduction at 25° and a load of 200 N, the maximum stress and the displacement of the fracture ends in PHILOS-F-C-9 group (38.678 Mpa and 0.012 mm) decreased by 30.08% and 45.45%, respectively, compared with PHILOS-F-C-6 group (55.321 Mpa and 0.022 mm), and decreased by 12.48% and 15.38%, respectively, in PHILOS-F-9 group (77.012 Mpa and 0.033 mm) compared with PHILOS-F-6 group (88.106 Mpa and 0.039 mm). The maximum stress and the displacement of the fracture ends in PHILOS-F-C-6 group decreased by 37.21% and 43.59%, respectively, compared with PHILOS-F-6 group while decreased by 49.83% and 63.63% in PHILOS-F-C-9 group compared with PHILOS-F-9 group, respectively.Conclusion:For treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fractures with medial instability, PHILOS fixation with longer fibula endosteal augmentation plus insertion of calcar screws is a more appropriate choice which can reduce the stress of internal fixation and reduce the displacement of the fracture ends.
4.Root coverage using a coronally advanced flap with or without acellular dermal matrix: a meta-analysis.
Wei GUAN ; Haiqing LIAO ; Li GUO ; Changning WANG ; Zhengguo CAO
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science 2016;46(1):22-34
PURPOSE: Gingival recession is a major esthetic concern and may lead to root sensitivity during periodontal treatment. Coronally advanced flaps (CAFs) with and without acellular dermal matrix (ADM) are widely used in root coverage procedures. The aim of this study was to analyze the efficacy of CAF in combination with ADM in the treatment of gingival recession. METHODS: PubMed, The Cochrane Library, and Embase were used to identify relevant articles. The articles were screened, data were extracted, and the quality of the studies was assessed by three reviewers with expertise in clinical practice, trials, statistics, and biomedical editing. The clinical endpoints of interest included changes in recession, probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), and keratinized tissue (KT). RESULTS: Ten randomized controlled trials were identified, including six studies that compared CAFs with ADM and CAFs using connective tissue grafting (CTG) and four studies that compared CAFs with or without ADM. No statistically significant differences were found between the use of ADM and CTG, whereas statistically significant differences were found between groups in which ADM and CAF were combined and groups that underwent CAF alone with regard to recession coverage, CAL, and KT. The combination of CAF with an ADM allograft achieved more favorable recession coverage and recovery of CAL and KT than CAF alone. CONCLUSIONS: The results from the ADM and CTG groups suggest that both procedures may be equally effective in clinical practice. Given the limitations of this study, further investigation is needed to clarify the effectiveness of ADM and CAF in clinical practice.
Acellular Dermis*
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Allografts
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Connective Tissue
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Gingival Recession
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Transplants
5.Clinical observation of ureteroscopy and minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the treatment of ;124 urinary calculi patients with acute renal dysfunction
Yuefu HAN ; Xinhua YAO ; Cuifen JIANG ; Hongcai HUANG ; Chaosheng ZHANG ; Zhengguo CAO ; Jianxin LI ; Xiaojian ZHONG ; Chao TIAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(z2):4-6
Objective To explore the clinical value of ureteroscopy and minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy ( MPCNL) in the treatment of ureteral calculi patients with acute renal dysfunction .Methods Clini-cal data of 124 ureteral calculi patients with acute renal dysfunction were retrospectively analyzed .86 cases were trea-ted with holmium-laser lithotripsy under ureteroscope .38 cases were treated with MPCNL under the guide of ultra-sound.Results Three months after operation ,the stone clearance rate was 100%,and no severe complications were observed.The renal function decreased to normal levels in 102 cases(82.3%).Conclusion The holmium laser lith-otripsy under ureteroscope and MPCNL can deal with double sites of ureteral calculi ,and offer advantages with less in-vasion,safety and efficiency ,which can be the first choice for the ureteral calculi combined with acute renal dysfunc -tion.
6.Study of the expression and function of PIWIL2 in the bladder urothelial carcinoma
Zhengguo CAO ; Chao TIAN ; Maolin JIANG ; Kui WU ; Jianxin LI ; Baoguo WU ; Hongcai HUANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2012;24(3):145-148,152
Objective To investigate the gene expression of PIWIL2 in the bladder urothelial carcinoma (BTCC) and siRNA interact on PIWIL2 gene expression in human bladder cancer cell line BIU-87.Methods Semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was applied to detect the PIWIL2 expressions in tissues of BTCC (46 cases),cystitis glandularis(21 cases),adjacent non-cancerous tissues (17 cases) and normal bladder tissues (7 cases). 3 specific siRNA targeted PIWIL2 gene were synthesized after designed and transferred. After siRNA was transferred into BIU-87 cells, MTI and TUNEL methods were applied to detect the proliferation inhibitory rate (IR) and apoptosis index (AI) in BIU-87 cells,qRT-PCR and Western blot were used to examine effects of siRNA on the expressions of the PIWIL2 gene and protein,respectively.Results The expression rate of PIWIL2 mRNA in BTCC tissues was 76.08 %(35/46) and significantly higher than those in the cystitis glandularis tissues (42.86 %,9/21),adjacent non-cancerous tissues (41.17 %,7/17) and normal tissues (7.14 %,1/14) (P =0.008,P =0.010,P =0.000).The IR [(37.52±8.84) %,(64.36±9.64)%] and (62.94±8.43) %] and AI [(26.18±5.42) %,(38.75±6.19) % and (40.02±5.64) %] of BIU-87 cells in the siRNA 1~3 groups were respectively significantly higher than those [(1.97±0.02) % and (3.35±0.47) %] in the control group(P=0.000),and expressions of PIWIL2 mRNA and protein in the siRNA groups were both lower than those in the control group. Moreover, the effects of siRNA 2 group and siRNA 3 group on inhibiting PIWIL2 expression, IR and AI of BIU-87 cells were stronger than siRNA 1 group. Conclusion The over-expression of PIWIL2 suggested that it played an important role in the mechanism of development and malignant progression of BTCC. The siRNA of transcription can significantly inhibit its expression, induce cell apoptosis and inhibit the growth of BIU-87 cells which might provide the experimental evidence for the gene targeting therapy of bladder tumor.
7.Effects and mechanism of EGCG on human prostate cancer xenografted tumor growth and connexin43 expression in nude mice
Zhengguo CAO ; Chao TIAN ; Maolin JIANG ; Kui WU ; Xiaojian ZHONG ; Jianxin LI ; Hongcai HUANG ; Baoguo WU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(10):1301-1304,1308
Objective To observe the effects of ( - )-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on human prostate cancer xenografted tumor growth and connexin43 expression in nude mice,and explore the mechanism of the EGCG on prevention for prostate cancer.Methods The methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium and annexin-V/PI double-labeled flow cytometry methods were used to observe the growth inhibiting rate (IR)and apoptosis rate (AR) of human prostate cancer cell line PC-3 which was treated by EGCG at different concentration (10,20 and 40 mg/L,respectively).The scrape-loading fluorescence dye transfer method was applied to assess the gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC) through fluorescence microscope.PC-3 cells were subcutaneously transplanted to establish tumor-bearing nude mice model.A total of 32 mice were randomly divided into four groups,both control group and three treatment groups were treated with different doses of EGCG ( 10,20 and 40 mg/kg,respectively).After two weeks,the mice prostate tumor tissues were taken out.The tumor wet weight was measured and tumor growth inhibiting rate was calculated.The tumor microvascular density (MVD) and apoptosis index (AI) were detected by the immunohistochemical techniques and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling techniques,respectively.Semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to examine the expression level of the Cx43 mRNA.Results EGCG at concentration ( 10 and 20 mg/L) could significantly inhibit the proliferation[(22.33 ±4.62)%,(38.67 ±5.67)% vs (3.47 ±0.31 )%,P <0.01],induce the apoptosis [(7.84 ± 1.37 ) %,( 24.53 ± 2.28 ) % vs ( 2.17 ± 0.70 ) %,P < 0.01] and enhance the GJIC of PC-3 cells.EGCG of different doses could inhibit prostate cancer xenografted tumor growth,induce tumor cells apoptosis and inhibit angiogenesis.EGCG ( 20 and 40 mg/kg) could effectively up-regulate Cx43 mRNA expression in xenografted tumor (0.58 ± 0.08,0.80 ± 0.07 vs 0.42 ± 0.04,P < 0.0 ).The effects had significant correlation with the dose-dependent of EGCG ( P < 0.05 ).Conclusions EGCG could up-regulate the Cx43 expression and enhance the gap junction intercellular communication mediated by Cx43 in the prostate tumor,which provide the experimental evidence for the mechanism of its effectively inhibiting the prostate cancer growth.
8.Serum Procalcitonin Levels for Differentiating Gram-positive and-negative Bacteria Infection in Patients of ICU
Guoqiang CHEN ; Huaying CAO ; Zhengguo YAO ; Ruifeng GUI ; Hua XIAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(15):-
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the value of serum procalcitonin(PCT) levels for differentiating Gram-positive and-negative bacteria infected critically ill patients in intensive care unit(ICU). METHODS Serum PCT levels were measured in 80 patients with sepsis and severe sepsis in ICU.Of the 80 patients,40 were infected with Gram-positive bacteria and 40 were infected with Gram-negative bacteria.Another 40 patients with fungi or viruses infection or non-infection from ICU were measured in parallel as control. RESULTS Serum levels of PCT in patients with Gram-negative bacteria were significantly higher than in those with Gram-positive bacteria and control ones(18.5?5.8ng/ml vs 3.9?2.1ng/ml and 0.3?0.2 ng/ml,respectively,P
9.Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Anuria or Oliguric after Kidney Transplantation (Report of 66 Cases)
WU PENGFEI ; CAO ZHENGGUO ; ZHOU SIWEI ; SUN KAI
Journal of Clinical Urology 2009;24(7):535-537
Objective:To investigate the diagnosis and treatment of early anuria or oliguric after kidney trans-plantation. Methods: Retrospective analysis of cause, dignosis and different immunodepressant treatments (FK506/CsA + MMF +Pred) of early anuria or oliguria in the 66 patients after kidney transplantation. Results: The primary cause of early anuria or oliguric after kidney transplantation in 66 patients was acute tubular necrosis (77.27%), the second was acute rejection (10.61%). 2 patients with primary grafts nonfunction, and the other 2 patients with rupture and thrombosis of renal artery respectively, were removed grafts after transplantation. The renal function of 34 patients treated with FK506 became normal in 5-35 d after transplantation. The renal function of 24 patients treated with CsA recovered in 7-48 d after transplantation except 1 patient was dead because of acute rejection combined with serve pulmonary infection. And the other 3 patients' serum creatinine ranged from 142 μtmol/L to 215 μtmol/L. Conclusions: The cause of early anuria or oliguric after kidney transplantation should be promptly analyzed and correct treatment should be applied. The combination immunodepressant treatments (FK506 + MMF+Pred) contributed to the early recovery of the renal function after transplantation.
10.A comparative study on several models of experimental renal calcium oxalate stones formation in rats.
Jihong, LIU ; Zhengguo, CAO ; Zhaohui, ZHANG ; Siwei, ZHOU ; Zhangqun, YE
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(1):83-7
In order to compare the effects of several experimental renal calcium oxalate stones formation models in rats and to find a simple and convenient model with significant effect of calcium oxalate crystals deposition in the kidney, several rat models of renal calcium oxalate stones formation were induced by some crystal-inducing drugs (CID) including ethylene glycol (EG), ammonium chloride (AC), vitamin D(3)[1alpha(OH)VitD(3), alfacalcidol], calcium gluconate, ammonium oxalate, gentamicin sulfate, L-hydroxyproline. The rats were fed with drugs given singly or unitedly. At the end of experiment, 24-h urines were collected and the serum creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), the extents of calcium oxalate crystal deposition in the renal tissue, urinary calcium and oxalate excretion were measured. The serum Cr levels in the stone-forming groups were significantly higher than those in the control group except for the group EG+L-hydroxyproline, group calcium gluconate and group oxalate. Blood BUN concentration was significantly higher in rats fed with CID than that in control group except for group EG+L-hydroxyproline and group ammonium oxalate plus calcium gluconate. In the group of rats administered with EG plus Vitamin D(3), the deposition of calcium oxalate crystal in the renal tissue and urinary calcium excretion were significantly greater than other model groups. The effect of the model induced by EG plus AC was similar to that in the group induced by EG plus Vitamin D(3). EG plus Vitamin D(3) or EG plus AC could stably and significantly induced the rat model of renal calcium oxalate stones formation.

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