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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 971-980, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708618

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Objective To investigate the clinical outcomes using posterior percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy (PECD) for single level cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR).Methods From October 2015 to June 2016,33 patients (23 men,10 women,mean age 54.0 years,range from 30 to 85 years) who had single level CSR were treated by PECD,and the medical records were reviewed.All patients were followed up for an average of 13.5±4.6 months (range from 12 to 22 months).The operation related parameters (operation time,estimated blood loss,length of hospitalization,complications) and clinical parameters,including neck visual analog scale (Neck-VAS),ann visual analog scale (Arm-VAS),neck disability index (NDI) and the modified Macnab criteria were assessed at 3,6,and 12 months postoperatively and last follow-up.Disc height,shell angle,C2-C7 Cobb angle and range of motion were recorded preoperatively and at 3 months,6 months,12 months and last follow-up postoperatively.Results The mean operation time was 76.4±26.6 minutes (range from 40 to 120 minutes),the mean estimated blood loss was 30.2±15.6 ml (range from 20 to 80 ml),and the mean length of hospitalization was 3.5± 1.1 days (range from 2 to 8 days).There was significant decrease at different time points postoperatively in Neck-VAS,Arm-VAS,and NDI when compared with preoperatively (P< 0.05).According to the modified Macnab criteria,there was excellent concordance in 20 patients (60.6%),good in 7 patients (21.2%) and fair in 6 patients (18.2%) at the last follow-up.The disc height was significantly decreased at postoperative 3 months and 1 year compared with at preoperative (F=95.1,P<0.01).The shell angle of index level (F=35.4.,P<0.01),upper adjacent level (F=30.1,P<0.01),lower adjacent level (F=1 1.7,P<0.01) as well as spinal function units (F=22.2,P<0.01) were increased significantly at postoperative compared with at preoperative.The range of motion of index level (F=8.1,P<0.01) and upper adjacent level (F=64.0,P<0.01) increased significantly at postoperative compared with at preoperative.The range of motion in lower adjacent level (F=1.5,P=0.23),spine functional unit of index level (F=2.9,P=0.06),as well as C2-C7 (F=0.6,P=0.56) had no significant difference between preoperative and postoperative 1 year (P>0.05).One patient turned into traditional ACDF procedure because of hemorrhage limiting the vision during PECD operation.Upper extremity numbness and pain deteriorated in one case after a PECD procedure and was revised with ACDF at last.No other complications,like spinal cord injury,cervical root injury,cerebral spinal fluid leakage,infection as well as recurrence were found.Conclusion PECD,which can maintain normal cervical range of motion and intervertebral disc height,is a minimally invasive and essential procedure for CSR treatment with minor trauma,excellent outcome and quick recovery.Surgeon's experience,however,is needed in case of turning into open surgery for good outcome.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 520-526, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-510636

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BACKGROUND:It is wel-known that vitamin E holds antioxidant capacity, but whether other growth factors have the same effect on endplate chondrocytes has not yet been reported. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of different growth factors on the antioxidant ability of endplate chondrocytes in the intervertebral disc. METHODS:Endplate chondrocytes were primary cultured, and then divided into four groups, including blank control, serum deprivation, hydrogen peroxide stimulation and hydrogen peroxide stimulation combined with different growth factors groups. The 4th group was subdivided into insulin-like growth factor-1, basic fibroblast growth factor, transforming growth factorβ, forskolin and vitamin E groups. The expression levels of caspase-3, matrix metal oproteinase 13 and 3, inhibitor of metal oproteinase 1 as wel as thrombin 4 and 5 were detected by real-time PCR. Cel apoptosis was analyzed through apoptosis kit and flow cytometry. Cel synthesis and secretion were detected by western blot assay. The total antioxidant capacity and the hydrogen peroxide content were determined by kit, and then statistical y analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Different growth factors had significant differences in the endplate chondrocyte apoptosis, secretion and antioxidant capacity. To conclude, transforming growth factorβand forskolin do further damage to the cel s stimulated by hydrogen peroxide, while insulin-like growth factor-1 and vitamin E expose protective effect on the injured cel s.

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Journal of Clinical Hepatology ; (12): 574-578, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-778584

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Alcohol liver disease (ALD) is the most common disease resulting in liver injury in the world. Inflammatory response is an important reason for liver injury in ALD. After being absorbed into the intestines, alcohol can increase the amount of intestinal endotoxin which enters the bloodstream through enterohepatic circulation and activates Toll-like receptor 4 in liver Kupffer cells to release inflammatory factors. The inflammatory factors including tumor necrosis factor-α induce liver injury, while interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) protect the liver through regulating inflammatory response. IL-6 can increase the expression of various anti-injury genes in hepatocytes through activating signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), and IL-10 can inhibit liver inflammatory response through activating STAT3 in Kupffer cells. The processes of imbalance and rebalance between proinflammatory factors and anti-inflammatory factors are the development and prognosis of ALD. This article systematically reviews the role of inflammatory factors in the development and progression of ALD from the perspective of inflammatory response.

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