1.Efficacy comparison between modified two-window and conventional single-window posteromedial inverted L-shaped approach for reduction and internal fixation of flexion-inversion tibial plateau fractures
Zhiyuan LIU ; Weibo ZHOU ; Jianfeng HUANG ; Wei CHEN ; Fulin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(9):793-800
Objective:To compare the efficacy of reduction and internal fixation of flexion-inversion tibial plateau fractures with a modified two-window and conventional single-window posteromedial inverted L-shaped approach.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was used to analyze the clinical data of 44 patients with flexion-inversion tibial plateau fractures admitted to the Affiliated Changzhou No.2 People′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2018 to December 2022, including 22 males and 22 females, aged 31-58 years [(44.4±9.1)years]. Among them, 25 patients were injured on the left side and 19 on the right. A total of 23 patients were treated with the conventional single-window posteromedial inverted L-shaped approach (conventional single-window approach group), while the other 21 with the modified two-window posteromedial inverted L-shaped approach (modified two-window approach group). The length of surgical incision, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage volume, and postoperative hospital stay were compared between the two groups. The articular step-offs, medial tibial plateau angles (mTPA), tibial posterior slope angles (PSA), and Rasmussen radiological scores at 3 days, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up were evaluated in the two groups. The visual analogue scale (VAS) scores before surgery, at 7 days and 3 months after surgery, data of extension-flexion motion of the knee joint at 7 days after surgery and Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee function scores at 3 and 6 months after surgery and at the last follow-up were compared between the two groups. At the last follow-up, the fracture healing was observed. The postoperative incidence of complications such as thrombosis and poor wound healing was compared between the two groups.Results:All the patients were followed up for 12-18 months [(15.7±3.2)months]. The operation time of the modified two-window approach group was (121.6±19.2)minutes, significantly shorter than (149.5±22.4)minutes of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.01). There were no statistically significant differences in the length of surgical incision, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage volume, or postoperative hospital stay between the two groups ( P>0.05). At 3 days, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up, the articular step-offs of the modified two-window approach group were 0.7(0.5, 0.9)mm, 1.0(0.8, 1.1)mm and 0.9(0.8, 1.0)mm respectively, significantly shorter than 1.0(0.7, 1.2)mm, 1.1(1.0, 1.3)mm and 1.1(0.9, 1.2)mm of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.05 or 0.01); the mTPA of the modified two-window approach group was 87.0(86.0, 87.0)°, 87.0(86.0, 87.0)° and 86.0(85.5, 87.0)° respectively, significantly larger than 85.0(84.0, 86.0)°, 85.0(84.0, 86.0)°and 85.0(84.0, 86.0)°of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.01); the Rasmussen radiological scores of the modified two-window approach group were (17.0±0.9)points, 16.0(15.0, 17.0)points and 16.0(15.0, 16.0)points respectively, significantly higher than (16.4±1.1)points, 13.0(13.0, 15.0)points and 14.0(13.0, 15.0)points of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.05 or 0.01); no significant differences in the PSA were found between the two groups ( P>0.05). There were no significant differences in VAS scores between the two groups before surgery and at 3 months after surgery ( P>0.05), while the VAS score at 7 days after surgery was 3.0(3.0, 3.0)points in the modified two-window approach group, significantly lower than 3.0(3.0, 4.0)points of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the VAS score at 3 months after surgery between the two groups ( P>0.05). The extension-flexion motion of the knee joint at 7 days after surgery was 90.0(85.0, 95.0)° in the modified two-window approach group, higher than 80.0(75.0, 85.0)° of the conventional single-window approach group ( P<0.01). The HSS knee function score at 3 months after surgery was (67.9±2.8)points in the modified two-window approach group, higher than (66.1±2.7)points of the conventional one-window approach group ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the HSS knee function scores at 6 months after surgery and at the last follow-up between the two groups ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, bone union was observed in both groups. One patient in the conventional single-window approach group developed partial popliteal vein thrombosis, with a complication rate of 4.4% (1/23); while one patient in the modified two-window approach group had poor healing of the incision postoperatively, with a complication rate of 4.8%(1/21) ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared with the conventional single-window approach, the modified two-window posteromedial inverted L-shaped approach has the advantages of shorter operation time, better reduction quality, early pain relief, and better restoration of knee joint extension-flexion motion and joint function in the reduction and internal fixation of flexion-inversion tibial plateau fractures.
2.Signal interference between drugs and metabolites in LC-ESI-MS quantitative analysis and its evaluation strategy
Jiang FULIN ; Liu JINGYU ; Li YAGANG ; Lu ZIHAN ; Liu QIAN ; Xing YUNHUI ; Zhu JANSHON ; Huang MIN ; Zhong GUOPING
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(7):1024-1034
Liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry(LC-ESI-MS)is a widely utilized technique for in vivo pharmaceutical analysis.Ionization interference within electrospray ion source,occurring between drugs and metabolites,can lead to signal variations,potentially compromising quantitative accuracy.Currently,method validation often overlooks this type of signal interference,which may result in systematic errors in quantitative results without matrix-matched calibration.In this study,we conducted an investigation using ten different groups of drugs and their corresponding me-tabolites across three LC-ESI-MS systems to assess the prevalence of signal interference.Such in-terferences can potentially cause or enhance nonlinearity in the calibration curves of drugs and metabolites,thereby altering the relationship between analyte response and concentration for quanti-fication.Finally,we established an evaluation scheme through a step-by-step dilution assay and employed three resolution methods:chromatographic separation,dilution,and stable labeled isotope internal standards correction.The above strategies were integrated into the method establishment process to improve quantitative accuracy.
3.Meta-analysis of clinical efficacy of fenestration decompression and curettage in the treatment of jaw cyst
Luliang LIU ; Jinhuan SUN ; Xiaofei WU ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Boyu GU ; Fulin GUO
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(31):36-41
Objective Meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of fenestration decompression and curettage in the treatment of jaw cyst.Methods Randomized controlled trials comparing fenestration decompression and curettage in treatment of jaw cysts were retrieved from PubMed,Cochrane Library,CNKI,SinoMed,VIP and Wanfang data from built databases to June 2024.A Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software to compare the rate of capsule volume reduction,bone hyperplasia thickness and bone density at 3,6 and 12 months after treatment with two methods.Results A total of 14 literatures were included.At 3,6 and 12 months after operation,rate of capsule volume reduction and bone density after fenestration decompression were significantly better than that after curettage.At 6 and 12 months after operation,bone hyperplasia thickness after fenestration decompression were significantly greater than that after curettage.Conclusion Fenestration decompression is superior to curettage in the treatment of jaw cyst in terms of rate of capsule volume reduction,bone hyperplasia thickness and bone density.
4.CSPGs loaded in a gelatin sleeve prevent regenerated axons escaping from the sciatic nerve suture after nerve transection in rats
Fulin HE ; Shuai QIU ; Fanbin GU ; Xiaolin LIU ; Qingtang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2020;43(4):361-367
Objective:To observe the effect that covering the nerve suture with CSPGs-gelatin sleeve after the sciatic nerve transection in SD rats, and evaluate its effect to improve nerve regeneration in peripheral nerve transection model.Methods:Covered and protected the sciatic nerve by end-to-end suture in the SD rats with CSPGs-gelatin sleeve. From July, 2019 to September, 2019, 24 SD rats were randomly and evenly divided into 3 groups, which were direct suture group, gelatin sleeve group without CSPGs (blank group), and CSPGs-gelatin sleeve group (CSPGs group). In each group, 3 rats were used to mark fluorescent gold at 5 weeks after operation. At 6 weeks after operation, histological and electrophysiological tests were performed to evaluate the tissue regeneration in the end to end suture and the effect of peripheral nerve regeneration after transection in the other 5 rats. One-way ANOVA was used for data analysis. If the difference between groups was statistically significant, LSD method would be further used for pairwise comparison. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:The escape distances in direct suture groups, blank group and CSPGs group groups were (787.19±213.77) μm, (547.17±167.71) μm and (350.60±68.58) μm, respectively; The numbers of the axons that grow into the distal basement membrane tube in 3 groups were (6 360±736.89) /mm 2, (8 040±673.05) /mm 2 and (9 000±644.20) /mm 2, respectively; The numbers of sensory nerve cells that were marked by fluorescent gold in the dorsal root ganglion were (124.35±25.88) /mm 2, (165.36±30.74) /mm 2 and (208.98±20.51) /mm 2 in 3 groups, respectively. The differences were significant compared with the CSPGs-gelatin sleeve group ( P<0.05). Thus, it led to a better nerve regeneration after transection in CSPGs-gelatin sleeve group according to the electrophysiological test and histological section observation of gastrocnemius muscles( P<0.05). Conclusion:CSPGs loaded in the gelatin sleeve can inhibit axons regeneration, and prevent the regenerated axons escaping from the end to end suture that may cause disorder axons regeneration or traumatic neuroma, and therefore improve the effective nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in SD rat.
5.Rapid Analysis of Chemical Components of Zhitong Huazheng Capsules Based on UPLC-Q-TOF/MS Technology Combined with UNIFI Database
Fulin WU ; Cuizhu WANG ; Qinghai DONG ; Han WANG ; Jing TAN ; Hongqiang LIN ; Jinping LIU ; Pingya LI
China Pharmacy 2019;30(17):2336-2342
OBJECTIVE: To rapidly identify chemical components of Zhitong huazheng capsules (shorted for “ZTHZC”), and to provide reference for further elucidating the pharmacodynamic material basis and overall quality control. METHODS: UPLC-Q-TOF/MS method was adopted to separate the chemical components of ZTHZC. By reviewing literatures that related to chemical components of ZTHZC and its single Chinese traditional medicinal crops, the chemical structure of the chemical components was saved into a .mol format file, and supplemented the UNIFI database. The chemical constituents of ZTHZC were qualitatively analyzed by UNIFI database screening, and validated according to their precise molecular mass, characteristic ions, neutral loss, secondary mass spectrometry cleavage, chromatographic retention behavior, combined reference information and literature reports. RESULTS: A total of 70 chemical components were identified in this experiment, including 38 organic acids and organic acid esters, 8 alkaloids, 9 flavonoids, 5 triterpenoid saponins, 5 aldehydes, 2 ketones, 1 quinone, 1 polyacetylene and 1 monoterpenoid. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a rapid detection and identification method for chemical components of ZTHZC, and also provides a scientific basis for the clarification of ZTHZC’s quality control and pharmacodynamics.
6.Preparation and Quality Evaluation of Zingiber officinale Oil Microcapsules
Xianzhe FAN ; Fulin HE ; Xiaowen LIU ; Jingkun LYU ; Xiaoming CHEN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(21):2920-2925
OBJECTIVE: To prepare Zingiber officinale oil microcapsules and to evaluate its quality. METHODS: Z. officinale oil microcapsules were prepared by spray drying method with sodium starch octenyl succinate as capsule material. The preparation technology was optimized by orthogonal test with mixing temperature of capsule material and capsule core, mass ratio of capsule material and capsule core, stirring speed as factors, using encapsulation efficiency as index. The drug loading, encapsulation efficiency, appearance, particle size distribution and stability of light, heat and humidity (using iodine value and peroxide value as indexes) were evaluated. RESULTS: The optimal preparation technology of Z. officinale oil microcapsules was that the mixing temperature of capsule material and core was 60 ℃; mass ratio of capsule material and capsule core was 10 ∶ 1; stirring speed was 12 000 r/min. Average drug-loading amount and encapsulation efficiency of Z. officinale oil microcapsules prepared by optimal technology were 17.97% and 73.57% (n=3). The morphology of Z. officinale oil microcapsules was round, smooth, non-sticky and uniform in size distribution. The average diameter of microcapsules was (6.30±0.27) μm. Under light, heat and humidity conditions, the iodine value and peroxide value of Z. officinale oil microcapsules changed slightly. CONCLUSIONS: The optimal preparation technology of Z. officinale oil microcapsules is simple and reproducible. The prepared microcapsules have good encapsulation efficiency, high drug loading amount and good stability.
7.Effects of constant light exposure on obesity in high fat diet rats
Fangzhi YUE ; Ke XIA ; Fulin LIU ; Yingying ZHENG ; Qian HOU ; Cai PENG ; Dongmei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(12):1057-1062
Objective To observe the effects of constant light exposure on the obesity in high fat diet rats. Methods Thirty-two male SD rats were randomly divided into four groups:rats on a normal chow exposed to standard light-dark cycle ( group A) , rats on a normal chow exposed to constant light ( group B) , rats on a high fat diet exposed to standard light-dark cycle ( group C) , and rats on a high fat diet exposed to constant light ( group D) . Body weights and food intakes were recorded weekly throughout the 12-week study. Body weight, fat mass, visceral adipose tissue weight, intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test ( IPGTT) results, insulin resistance parameters, serum lipids and levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) were compared among groups. Epididymal adipose tissues mRNA expression of circadian clock genes, i. e. clock, bmal1, rorα, rev-erbα, cry1, per1, and per2 were analyzed by realtime PCR. Results From the 9th week, body weights of rats in group D were significantly higher than those in group C (all P<0. 05). At the 12th week, area under curve of IPGTT (AUC-IPGTT) in groups B, C, and D were significantly higher than that in group A. AUC-IPGTT in group D was significantly higher than that in group C (all P<0.05). Compared with group C,asignificant increase in fat mass,visceral adipose tissue weight,homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance, serum cholesterol, TNF-α levels were observed in group D ( all P<0. 05). And a significant decrease in quantitative insulin sensitivity check index ( QUICKI) and high density lipoprotein-cholesterol were observed in group D in comparison with group C (both P<0. 05). Circadian clock genes (clock, rorα, rev-erbα, cry1, per1) mRNA expressions in group B and D were significantly different from those in group A (all P<0. 05) . Expression of cry1 in group D was significantly higher than that in group C. In group C, rev-erbαmRNA expression was significantly down-regulated in comparison with group A (P<0. 05). Conclusion Constant light exposure exaggerates obesity, glycolipid metabolism abnormality, inflammation, and insulin resistance in high fat diet rats.
8.Study on efficacy and safety of sequential rivaroxaban use in reducing blood loss after applying tranexamic acid in total hip arthroplasty
Fulin LI ; Dong YIN ; Bingfeng MO ; Yu HUANG ; Xiao HUANG ; Qiang LU ; Wenhui LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(16):2193-2197
Objective To research the efficacy and safety of sequential rivaroxaban use in reducing blood loss after applying tranexamic acid(TXA)in total hip arthroplasty(THA).Methods According to the design by the random control principle,150 pa tients undergoing unilateral primary THA from September 2012 to June 2015 were selected and randomly divided into the group A,B,C,D and E (n=30).The group A did not use TXA,the group B received intravenous drip of 10 mg/kg TXA at 10 min before skin incision,the group Creceived intravenous drip of 15 mg/kg TXA at 10 min before skin incision,the group D respectively received intravenous drip of 15mL/kg TXA at 10 min before skin incision and after 3 h,the group E received intravenous drip of 15 mL/kg TXA at 10 min before skin incision and articular cavity use of 1 g TXA before closing the incision.Oral 10 mg rivaroxaban was given at postoperative 6-12 h when the drainage volume was less than 30 mL/h and then the conventional dose was used until postoperative 35 d.The intraoperative blood loss,postoperative drainage volume,hidden blood loss,blood transfusion rate,postoperative anticoagulation time,time of removing drainage tube,postoperative prothrombin time on postoperative 1 d,activated partial thromboplastin time,descend value of hemoglobin,and occurrence rates of postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) were observed in the group A,B,C,D and E.Results The intraoperative blood loss,postoperative drainage volume,hidden blood loss,blood transfusion rate and descend value of hemoglobin on postoperative 1 d had statistical differences among 5 groups(P<0.05).The are significant differences between the group D and A in the intraoperative blood loss,postoperative drainage volume,hidden blood loss,blood transfusion rate,descend value of hemoglobin on postoperative 1 d,postoperative anticoagulation time and removal drainage tube time(P<0.05).All cases had no symptomatic DVT and PE during the perioperative period and postoperative 3-month outpatient or telephone follow-up.Conclusion Sequential rivaroxaban use after applying TXA during THA perioperative period is safe and effective.Moreover intravenous drip of 15 mL/kg TXA at 10 min before skin incision and after 3 h has most significant effect in reducing bleeding volume during THA perioperative period.
9.Expression and clinical significance of MTDH and VEGF in triple-negative breast cancer.
Linshen TAN ; Haiming QIN ; Ying PIAO ; Zhaozhe LIU ; Yaling HAN ; Fulin SONG ; Xiaodong XIE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(11):827-832
OBJECTIVETo study the expression and clinical significance of MTDH and VEGF in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
METHODSTissue samples of 168 breast cancers (including 112 TNBC tissue and 56 non-TNBC tissue), 10 breast fibroadenomas and 15 normal breast tissues were collected. Postoperative specimens were examined by immunohistochemistry for MTDH and VEGF expression. The correlation between the expression of MTDH and VEGF and clinicopathological features was analyzed.
RESULTSMTDH and VEGF were expressed in 57.1% and 49.4% of breast cancer patients, 64.3% and 56.3% in TNBC patients, respectively, significantly higher than that in the non-TNBC tissues, breast fibroadenomas and normal breast tissues (P<0.05 for all). Statistically significant correlation was found between the MTDH and VEGF expressions (r=0.356, P<0.001). Moreover, MTDH expression was correlated with tumor size, BMI index, lymph node metastasis, pathological stage, recurrence and metastasis, and the expression of p53 and Ki-67 proteins (P<0.05 for all). The VEGF protein expression was correlated with lymph node metastasis, pathological staging, recurrence and metastasis, and the expression of Ki-67 protein (P<0.05 for all). The patients with high expression of MTDH and VEGF showed a lower DFS and OS (P<0.05 for both).
CONCLUSIONSMTDH and VEGF expression may be correlated with tumor angiogenesis and progression and has the potential to be valuable prognostic factors in patients with TNBC.
Biomarkers, Tumor ; metabolism ; Breast ; metabolism ; Cell Adhesion Molecules ; metabolism ; Disease-Free Survival ; Female ; Fibroadenoma ; blood supply ; metabolism ; pathology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Neoplasm Proteins ; metabolism ; Neovascularization, Pathologic ; Prognosis ; Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms ; blood supply ; metabolism ; pathology ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; metabolism
10.Effects of Hedan tablet on cytokins and oxidative stress factors in APOE-/-mouse
Baiqing YU ; Yujuan ZHOU ; Fulin LIU ; Xiaohua CAO ; Mingxuan XU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(10):1144-1146
Objective To observe the effects of Hedan tablet on cytokines and oxidation factors in APOE-/-mouse, and to explore its effect on atherosclerosis and to explore its behind mechanism. Methods APOE-/-mice (n=50) were randomly divided into control group, model group, low dose Hedan tablet treatment group, high dose Hedan tablet treatment group and simvastatin treatment group. Mice in control group were given normal feed while mice in other groups were fed with high cho?lesterol diet. Hedan or Simvastatin was administrated intra-gastrically while normal saline was given to model group in the same route. After 12 weeks, mice were sacrificed to observe the mRNA level of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-αmRNA) in aorta by RT-PCR. Mean while, serum levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-10 (IL-10), malonaldehyde (MDA) and su?peroxide dismutase (SOD) were determined in different groups. Results Compared with control group, TNF-αmRNA tran?scription level as well as serum levels of IL-1 and MDA significantly increase while serum levels of IL-10 and SOD de?creased remarkably in model group, (P<0.01). Compared with model group, mRNA levels of TNF-αas well as serum levels of IL-1 and MDA were significantly decreased while serum levels of IL-10, SOD were greatly increased in low dose and high dose Hedan tablet treatment groups as well as in simvastatin treatment group (P<0.01). Conclusion Hedan tablet inhibit the formation of atherosclerosis through its anti-oxidation role and anti-inflammation role.

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