1.Open reduction and internal fixation via the para-Achilles tendon approach for the treatment of posterior malleolus sandwich fractures
Jiafa ZHENG ; Xiufeng SONG ; Hongzhi LI ; Jinming ZHOU ; Shengyi GUAN ; He YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(6):934-938
BACKGROUND:Accurate reduction of ankle fractures under direct vision has become a common understanding among foot and ankle surgeons.How to fully expose free or compressed fragments of the posterior ankle remains one of the most challenging problems. OBJECTIVE:To explore the clinical efficiency of the para-Achilles tendon approach in exposing and repositioning the posterior malleolus sandwich fracture. METHODS:A retrospective study was made for 26 patients with posterior malleolus sandwich fracture treated with open reduction and internal fixation via para-Achilles tendon approach from January to December 2020 in The Second People's Hospital of Dalian.21 of 26 cases were managed with the lateral approach of Achilles tendon and 5 cases were managed with the medial approach of Achilles tendon.There were 19 males and 7 females,with the age of 24-69 years,averagely 38.6 years.The operation time and postoperative complications were recorded.The fracture reduction condition was evaluated by Burwell-Charnley imaging standard.Before operation,3 months after operation and last follow-up,visual analog scale score,ankle plantar flexion and dorsiflexion and American Orthopedic Foot&Ankle Society Ankle Hind Score were used to evaluate the treatment effect. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)All 26 patients were followed up for an average of 14.6 months(range 13-18 months).The operation time was 52-85 minutes(average 64.2 minutes).(2)Part of the skin edge of the lateral malleolus incision was necrotic in one patient and healed completely after a dressing change.Incision healing of the other patients was in one stage.(3)Through Burwell-Charnley imaging standard,anatomical reductions were obtained in 24 of 26,and good reductions were in 2 of 26,with an excellent and good rate of 100%.(4)At the last follow-up,the visual analog scale score(1.19±0.40)was significantly lower than the preoperative score(6.81±0.80)(P<0.01).Ankle plantar flexion(33.5±5.02)° and ankle plantar back stretch(17.23±0.99)° were significantly increased compared with preoperative data(14.58±2.50)° and(5.81±1.02)°(P<0.01).American Orthopedic Foot&Ankle Society Ankle Hind Score was improved to(89.31±3.62)points compared to preoperative(46.00±5.45)points(P<0.01).The results were excellent in 23 patients and good in 3 patients,with an excellent and good rate of 100%.(5)It is concluded that the open reduction and internal fixation via the para-Achilles tendon approach for the treatment of posterior malleolus sandwich fracture were efficient with decreased operation time,satisfying fracture reduction,fewer complications,satisfactory motion range,and functional recovery.
2.Accuracy of digital guided implant surgery:expert consensus on nonsurgical factors and their treatments
Shulan XU ; Ping LI ; Shuo YANG ; Shaobing LI ; Haibin LU ; Andi ZHU ; Lishu HUANG ; Jinming WANG ; Shitong XU ; Liping WANG ; Chunbo TANG ; Yanmin ZHOU ; Lei ZHOU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(5):321-329
The standardized workflow of computer-aided static guided implant surgery includes preoperative exami-nation,data acquisition,guide design,guide fabrication and surgery.Errors may occur at each step,leading to irrevers-ible cumulative effects and thus impacting the accuracy of implant placement.However,clinicians tend to focus on fac-tors causing errors in surgical operations,ignoring the possibility of irreversible errors in nonstandard guided surgery.Based on the clinical practice of domestic experts and research progress at home and abroad,this paper summarizes the sources of errors in guided implant surgery from the perspectives of preoperative inspection,data collection,guide de-signing and manufacturing and describes strategies to resolve errors so as to gain expert consensus.Consensus recom-mendation:1.Preoperative considerations:the appropriate implant guide type should be selected according to the pa-tient's oral condition before surgery,and a retaining screw-assisted support guide should be selected if necessary.2.Da-ta acquisition should be standardized as much as possible,including beam CT and extraoral scanning.CBCT performed with the patient's head fixed and with a small field of view is recommended.For patients with metal prostheses inside the mouth,a registration marker guide should be used,and the ambient temperature and light of the external oral scan-ner should be reasonably controlled.3.Optimization of computer-aided design:it is recommended to select a handle-guided planting system and a closed metal sleeve and to register images by overlapping markers.Properly designing the retaining screws,extending the support structure of the guide plate and increasing the length of the guide section are methods to feasibly reduce the incidence of surgical errors.4.Improving computer-aided production:it is also crucial to set the best printing parameters according to different printing technologies and to choose the most appropriate postpro-cessing procedures.
3.Establishment and evaluation of an animal model for lymph node metastasis of breast cancer
Qin ZHOU ; Jinming GUO ; Xingyi LI ; Jianan CHENG ; Qingzhu JIA ; Bo ZHU
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(16):1849-1856
Objective To establish an animal model and evaluation system for lymph node metastasis of breast cancer.Methods A total of 60 female BALB/c mice(6~8 weeks old)were subjected,and then 6 models of lymph node metastasis(n=10)were constructed through injection at different parts in the mice with cell suspension of 4T1 breast cancer cells.Transgenic mice(n=5)of mouse mammary tumor virus-polyoma middle T antigen(MMTV-PyMT)were employed and served as model of spontaneous tumor metastasis.Then the advantages and disadvantages of different lymph node metastasis models were comprehensively evaluated from multiple aspects,such as operability,histomorphology and pathological detection,tumor growth rate and mouse survival.Results Among the 7 metastasis models,4 models of lymph node metastasis were successfully established.Among them,the PyMT mouse spontaneous tumorigenesis model showed the best clinical reproduction,with a tumorigenesis rate of up to 100%,but had a disadvantage of poor experimental standardization.The hind paw-popliteal lymph node model had the fastest lymph node metastasis,easy operation and high repeatability,and a tumorigenesis rate of 100%,indicating its suitable for lymph node metastasis related research.The thigh subcutaneous-inguinal lymph node model also successfully simulated lymph node metastasis,with simple operation and high repeatability,a tumorigenesis rate of up to 100%,but its metastasis time was slightly longer than the hind paw-popliteal lymph node model.The inguinal lymph node-contralateral lymph node model was also a successful lymph node metastasis model,but with difficult operation,only 50%tumor-bearing rate,and poor repeatability.Lymph node metastasis model was not successfully established in the other 3 tumor-bearing models(under the tongue-internal jugular scapular tongue muscle lymph node model,bone marrow-inguinal lymph node model and right upper back skin-axillary lymph node model)in a short time,with no tumor cells observed in the pathological sections.Conclusion Through the comprehensive comparison of multiple models,mouse hind paw-popliteal lymph node model is the most suitable for conducting related research.
4.The relationship between inflammatory proteins and liver cancer: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study
Jin ZHOU ; Jingrui CHEN ; Yi BAI ; Jinming LI ; Yamin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(10):749-754
Objective:To study the relationship between circulating inflammatory proteins and liver cancer by Mendelian randomization.Methods:Data from the genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 91 circulating inflammatory proteins were sourced from the GWAS Catalog, involving 14 824 participants of European ancestry from 11 cohorts. Summary statistics for liver cancer were obtained from the GWAS database, encompassing a total sample of 197 611 cases, a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis was conducted to evaluate the relationship between 91 circulating inflammatory proteins and liver cancer. Among them, inverse variance weighting, weighted median method, MR-Egger, simple mode, and weighted mode were the main analysis methods. Using odds ratio (OR) values to evaluate the causal relationship between them. Cochran Q-test, MR-PRESSO, MR-Egger intercept, and "leave-one-out" analyses were used for sensitivity analysis. Reverse MR, MR-Steiger tests were employed to rule out the influence of reverse causality.Results:Among the circulating 91 inflammatory proteins, C-C motif chemokine 20 ( OR=1.28, 95% CI: 1.01-1.62), CD40 receptor ( OR=1.31, 95% CI: 1.00-1.28), fibroblast growth factor 21 ( OR=1.47, 95% CI: 1.18-1.83), glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor ( OR=1.29, 95% CI: 1.08-1.54), interleukin-13 (IL-13) ( OR=1.24, 95% CI: 1.02-1.50), IL-20 levels ( OR=1.78, 95% CI: 1.30-2.44), IL-20 receptor subunit alpha ( OR=1.43, 95% CI: 1.06-1.93), and matrix metalloproteinase-10 ( OR=1.21, 95% CI: 1.04-1.39) have positive causal relationship with the occurrence of liver cancer. And IL-1 alpha ( OR=0.83, 95% CI: 0.71-0.96), IL-24 ( OR=0.68, 95% CI: 0.47-0.99), leukemia inhibitory factor ( OR=0.77, 95% CI: 0.60-0.98) and stem cell factor ( OR=0.87, 95% CI: 0.78-0.97) showed negative causal relationship with the occurrence of liver cancer. Heterogeneity tests for all 12 circulating inflammatory proteins revealed no outliers. Sensitivity analyses consistently demonstrated robustness, with no evidence of pleiotropy observed. Neither reverse MR nor MR-Steiger tests supported the existence of a reverse causal relationship between inflammatory proteins and liver cancer. Conclusion:The C-C motif chemokine 20, CD40L receptor, fibroblast growth factor 21, glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor, IL-13, IL-20, IL-20 receptor subunit alpha, MMP-10, IL-1 alpha, IL-24, leukemia inhibitory factor, and stem cell factor may be causally related to the development of liver cancer.
5.Feasibility of Using Serum, Plasma, and Platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine as Peripheral Biomarker for the Depression Diagnosis and Response Evaluation to Antidepressants: Animal Experimental Study
Zuanjun SU ; Zhicong CHEN ; Jinming CAO ; Canye LI ; Jingjing DUAN ; Ting ZHOU ; Zhen YANG ; Yuanchi CHENG ; Zhijun XIAO ; Feng XU
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2024;22(4):594-609
Objective:
Whether peripheral blood 5-hydroxytrptamine (5-HT) levels serve as biomarker for depression diagnosis/response evaluation has not been well determined. This work was explored to address this inconclusive issue.
Methods:
Animals were randomized into normal control group (NC, n = 10) and chronic unpredictable mild stress model group (CUMS-model, n = 20), respectively. Animals in CUMS-model group were subjected to chronic stress, then they were randomly subdivided into CUMS subgroup and CUMS + fluoxetine subgroup (CUMS + FLX). After FLX treatment, blood and tissues were collected. 5-HT and relevant protein expression were measured.
Results:
In mice model, there was a significant increase in serum and a significant reduction in plasma 5-HT levels in CUMS-model group versus NC group, while platelet 5-HT levels change little. After FLX treatment, serum and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup, while plasma 5-HT levels had not much change versus CUMS subgroup. Chronic stress enhanced colon and platelet serotonin transporter (SERT) expression and FLX treatment mitigated SERT expression. In rats’ model, there was a significant increase in serum 5-HT levels while plasma and platelet 5-HT levels showed little change in CUMS group versus NC group. After FLX treatment, serum, plasma and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup versus CUMS subgroup. The profile of relevant proteins expression changed by FLX were like those in mice.
Conclusion
Serum 5-HT levels might serve as a potential biomarker for depression diagnosis, meanwhile serum and platelet 5-HT levels might respond to antidepressant treatment.
6.Feasibility of Using Serum, Plasma, and Platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine as Peripheral Biomarker for the Depression Diagnosis and Response Evaluation to Antidepressants: Animal Experimental Study
Zuanjun SU ; Zhicong CHEN ; Jinming CAO ; Canye LI ; Jingjing DUAN ; Ting ZHOU ; Zhen YANG ; Yuanchi CHENG ; Zhijun XIAO ; Feng XU
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2024;22(4):594-609
Objective:
Whether peripheral blood 5-hydroxytrptamine (5-HT) levels serve as biomarker for depression diagnosis/response evaluation has not been well determined. This work was explored to address this inconclusive issue.
Methods:
Animals were randomized into normal control group (NC, n = 10) and chronic unpredictable mild stress model group (CUMS-model, n = 20), respectively. Animals in CUMS-model group were subjected to chronic stress, then they were randomly subdivided into CUMS subgroup and CUMS + fluoxetine subgroup (CUMS + FLX). After FLX treatment, blood and tissues were collected. 5-HT and relevant protein expression were measured.
Results:
In mice model, there was a significant increase in serum and a significant reduction in plasma 5-HT levels in CUMS-model group versus NC group, while platelet 5-HT levels change little. After FLX treatment, serum and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup, while plasma 5-HT levels had not much change versus CUMS subgroup. Chronic stress enhanced colon and platelet serotonin transporter (SERT) expression and FLX treatment mitigated SERT expression. In rats’ model, there was a significant increase in serum 5-HT levels while plasma and platelet 5-HT levels showed little change in CUMS group versus NC group. After FLX treatment, serum, plasma and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup versus CUMS subgroup. The profile of relevant proteins expression changed by FLX were like those in mice.
Conclusion
Serum 5-HT levels might serve as a potential biomarker for depression diagnosis, meanwhile serum and platelet 5-HT levels might respond to antidepressant treatment.
7.Feasibility of Using Serum, Plasma, and Platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine as Peripheral Biomarker for the Depression Diagnosis and Response Evaluation to Antidepressants: Animal Experimental Study
Zuanjun SU ; Zhicong CHEN ; Jinming CAO ; Canye LI ; Jingjing DUAN ; Ting ZHOU ; Zhen YANG ; Yuanchi CHENG ; Zhijun XIAO ; Feng XU
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2024;22(4):594-609
Objective:
Whether peripheral blood 5-hydroxytrptamine (5-HT) levels serve as biomarker for depression diagnosis/response evaluation has not been well determined. This work was explored to address this inconclusive issue.
Methods:
Animals were randomized into normal control group (NC, n = 10) and chronic unpredictable mild stress model group (CUMS-model, n = 20), respectively. Animals in CUMS-model group were subjected to chronic stress, then they were randomly subdivided into CUMS subgroup and CUMS + fluoxetine subgroup (CUMS + FLX). After FLX treatment, blood and tissues were collected. 5-HT and relevant protein expression were measured.
Results:
In mice model, there was a significant increase in serum and a significant reduction in plasma 5-HT levels in CUMS-model group versus NC group, while platelet 5-HT levels change little. After FLX treatment, serum and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup, while plasma 5-HT levels had not much change versus CUMS subgroup. Chronic stress enhanced colon and platelet serotonin transporter (SERT) expression and FLX treatment mitigated SERT expression. In rats’ model, there was a significant increase in serum 5-HT levels while plasma and platelet 5-HT levels showed little change in CUMS group versus NC group. After FLX treatment, serum, plasma and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup versus CUMS subgroup. The profile of relevant proteins expression changed by FLX were like those in mice.
Conclusion
Serum 5-HT levels might serve as a potential biomarker for depression diagnosis, meanwhile serum and platelet 5-HT levels might respond to antidepressant treatment.
8.Feasibility of Using Serum, Plasma, and Platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine as Peripheral Biomarker for the Depression Diagnosis and Response Evaluation to Antidepressants: Animal Experimental Study
Zuanjun SU ; Zhicong CHEN ; Jinming CAO ; Canye LI ; Jingjing DUAN ; Ting ZHOU ; Zhen YANG ; Yuanchi CHENG ; Zhijun XIAO ; Feng XU
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2024;22(4):594-609
Objective:
Whether peripheral blood 5-hydroxytrptamine (5-HT) levels serve as biomarker for depression diagnosis/response evaluation has not been well determined. This work was explored to address this inconclusive issue.
Methods:
Animals were randomized into normal control group (NC, n = 10) and chronic unpredictable mild stress model group (CUMS-model, n = 20), respectively. Animals in CUMS-model group were subjected to chronic stress, then they were randomly subdivided into CUMS subgroup and CUMS + fluoxetine subgroup (CUMS + FLX). After FLX treatment, blood and tissues were collected. 5-HT and relevant protein expression were measured.
Results:
In mice model, there was a significant increase in serum and a significant reduction in plasma 5-HT levels in CUMS-model group versus NC group, while platelet 5-HT levels change little. After FLX treatment, serum and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup, while plasma 5-HT levels had not much change versus CUMS subgroup. Chronic stress enhanced colon and platelet serotonin transporter (SERT) expression and FLX treatment mitigated SERT expression. In rats’ model, there was a significant increase in serum 5-HT levels while plasma and platelet 5-HT levels showed little change in CUMS group versus NC group. After FLX treatment, serum, plasma and platelet 5-HT levels were significantly decreased in CUMS + FLX subgroup versus CUMS subgroup. The profile of relevant proteins expression changed by FLX were like those in mice.
Conclusion
Serum 5-HT levels might serve as a potential biomarker for depression diagnosis, meanwhile serum and platelet 5-HT levels might respond to antidepressant treatment.
9.The effects of clinical rehabilitation pathway management on intubation time, dysfunction and medical cost for stroke survivors after tracheotomy
Rui SUN ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Liguo YU ; Jinming LIU ; Fang ZHOU ; Yan MA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(7):609-613
Objective:To document any effect of clinical rehabilitation pathway management on intubation time, dysfunction and medical expenditure associated with tracheotomy after a stroke.Methods:A total of 154 stroke survivors undergoing tracheotomy were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, each of 77. Both groups were given routine rehabilitation, while the observation group was additionally provided with clinical rehabilitation pathway management during the rehabilitation intervention. Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed before the experiment and after 2, 4 and 6 weeks of treatment. Clinical pulmonary infection scores (CPISs), scores on the Chelsea Physical Function Assessment Scale (CPAx) and hospitalization cost were compared between the two groups.Results:The median extubation time of the observation group (2d) was significantly shorter than that of the control group (10d). After 2, 4 and 6 weeks of treatment, the average CPIS scores of the observation group were in each case significantly lower than those before treatment and the control group′s averages at the same time points, even though after 4 and 6 weeks of treatment the control group′s average CPIS scores had improved significantly. After 2, 4 and 6 weeks of treatment, the average CPAx scores of the observation group were significantly higher than those before treatment and better than the control group′s averages, even though the control group too had improved significantly compared with before the treatment. Hospitalization days, total hospitalization cost, antibiotic cost and laboratory examination cost of the observation group were, on average, significantly lower than those of the control group.Conclusion:Rehabilitation path management can shorten the period of intubation, prevent pulmonary infections, relieve dysfunction, and reduce medical expenses for stroke survivors after a tracheotomy. It is worthy of clinical promotion.
10.Preparation and evaluation of doxorubicin-loaded red blood cell membrane chitosan-targeted nanoparticles
Weiyong HONG ; Xuhui ZHOU ; Chenhao JIN ; Jinming WANG ; Fangyuan GUO ; Gensheng YANG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(13):1594-1599
OBJECTIVE To prepare and evalu ate doxorubicin-loaded red blood cell membrane chitosan-targeted nanoparticles of targeting tumor cell folate acid (FA)receptor(FA-RBC-DOX-CS-NPs). METHODS Doxorubicin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (DOX-CS-NPs) were prepared by ion cross-linking method. FA and amino polyethylene glycol phospholithin (NH2- PEG2000-DSPE)were covalently linked to modify the red blood cell membrane to construct FA-RBC-DOX-CS-NPS. FA-RBC- DOX-CS-NPs were characterized and investigated on in vitro drug release characteristics ,antitumor activity and endocytosis ability (investigation with human breast cancer MCF- 7 cells). RESULTS Average particle size of FA-RBC-DOX-CS-NPs was (254.200± 2.651)nm,and polydispersity index was 0.199±0.031;Zeta potential was (-10.100±0.213)mV. FA-RBC-DOX-CS-NPs released fast in the tumor microenvironment (pH6.5). Cellular experiments showed that ,the nanoparticles could inhibit the activity of MCF- 7 cell proliferation and improve the efficiency of endocytosis. CONCLUSIONS FA-RBC-DOX-CS-NPs are prepared successfully. The nanoparticles have good tumor cell targeting and endocytosis ability ,and can realize the enrichment of drugs in tumor cells.


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