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Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine ; (6): 192-196, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-704376

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Objective To explore the efficacy of the soft-tissue fixation in reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament(MPFL) in treating the recurrent dislocation of patella in adolescents.Methods A total of 12 adolescents undergoing MPFL reconstruction for the recurrent dislocation of patella between March 2014 and October 2015 were included.The autologous hamstring tendon was harvested and fixated using the soft-tissue fixation method in the MPFL reconstruction.A rapid rehabilitation program was carried out postoperatively.Clinical outcomes were evaluated using the Lysholm,international knee documentation committee(IKDC),Kujala knee scores preoperatively and during the postoperative follow-up.Moreover,the degree of satisfaction to the surgery and the restoration of sports activities were also surveyed.Results All patients were followed up for 6 to 18 months,with an average of 12 months.There was no recurrence of dislocation.During the final follow-up,all patients restored the full range of activity and normal medial patellar stability.The Lysholm,IKDC and Kujala knee scores were significantly improved postoperatively compared with those preoperatively (P<0.01).Ten patients were very satisfied with the operation and the other 2 were satisfied with the surgery.Among all the patients (non-professional athletes),75%(9/12) fully regained their sport abilities in 6 months after the surgery.Conclusions Reconstruction of MPFL with the soft-tissue fixation method has achieved remarkable clinical results without severe complications associated with bony procedures.For the adolescent patients with open growth plates,this is a safe,effective and reliable surgical technique.

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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12): 592-596,后插一, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597202

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Objective To explore the potential role of high levels of adiponectin (AD) in the inflammatory joint of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods ELISA was used to measure the levels of AD, IL-Iβ,IL-6, IL-8, TNF-α, MCP-1 and MMP-9 in the synovial fluids of RA and osteroarthritis (OA), the levels of these cytokines were tested after the synovial fibroblasts (SFLs) were stimulated with AD. Doublelabeling immunohistochemistry was used to analyze the expression of AD in RA synovium. Cytokines were measured by ELISA after SFLs were stimulated with AD. The expression of RANKL was detected by real-time PCR after MH7A were treated with AD and IL-6 ANOVA, Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U-tese, Spearman's-test were used for statistical analysis. Results High levels of AD in RA synovial fluids were correlated with IL-6 levels. Double labeling immunohistochemistry showed that AD was localized in fibroblasts. MCP-1 and IL-6 were dramatically increased in human synovial fibroblasts following incubation with recombinant AD for 24 h. RANKL mRNA was significantly increased in MH7A after treated with AD and IL-6. Conclusion High levels of AD in the inflammatory joints of RA are likely to contribute to the high expression of IL-6, MCP-1 and RANKL, which may play an important role in the chronic inflammation, osteoclasts activation and bone erosion in RA.

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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12): 745-748, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392300

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Objective To study the expression of Adiponectin (AD) and its receptors Adiponectin receptor 1 (Adipo R1) and Adipo R2 in the synovial fluids and the synovium of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods ELISA was used to determine the levels of AD in 23 RA and 23 osteoarthritis (OA) patients. Real-time PCR and Western blot techniques were employed to study the expression of AD, AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 in the synovium of 10 RA and OA patients. Results It was observed that approximately twice more adiponeetin in the synovial fluids of patients with RA than with OA. Adiponectin and AdipoR1, but not AdipoR2 mRNA, were significantly expressed in synovium of RA patients in comparison with OA. Adiponectin and AdipoR1 protein were wuch more expressed in synovium from RA than those from OA. Conclusion High expression of Adiponectin and AdipoRl is likely to contribute to the formation of inflammatory joints in RA.

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