Publications by authors named "Huping Deng"

Background: The excessively long operative time has been the greatest barrier to the success of transplanting postage-stamp auto- and allografts directly and piece-by-piece onto extensive burn wounds. To solve this challenge, the authors present a novel grafting modality, that is, the prefabricated-large-sheet grafting that moves the labor-intensive and time-consuming process of grafts-positioning before grafting and thereby markedly shortens the operative time.

Methods: Twenty-one operations using the novel modality were performed on 11 patients with extensive deep burns.

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This study was designed to explore the epidemiological characteristics and potential preventive strategies of alcohol burns. In this five-year, retrospective study, 163 patients with alcohol burns (admitted from 1 January 2015 to 31 May 2020 were included. There was a male-to-female ratio of 1.

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Objective: To introduce an innovative elastic compression hemostasis technique for extremity excision in extensively burnt patients and investigate its effectiveness.

Methods: Ten patients were included and divided into 2 groups: the control group (4 patients, 12 extremities) receiving the conventional hemostasis technique and the experimental group (6 patients, 14 extremities) receiving the innovative technique. General data of the patients were collected, excision size measured, hemostasis time recorded, average blood loss per 1% total body surface area of the excised wound calculated, incidence of subcutaneous hematoma and take rate determined.

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Platelets exert important roles in burn wound healing and involving in inflammatory regulation and tissue repair. Platelet distribution width (PDW) is an indicator representing platelet morphology and activation. In this study, we try to evaluate the value of PDW in predicting short-term prognosis and cost of paediatrics with partial-thickness thermal burns.

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Conventionally, pediatric patients with major burns need frozen cadaveric allografts to save their lives. However, these allografts are insufficient in many burn units because of cultural and local governmental laws in China. This paper reported 22 pediatric patients with major burns who received fresh scalp allografts from their parents, siblings, or relatives from January 2011 to December 2017.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fibrosis, linked to collagen production by fibroblasts, is influenced by inflammatory responses, particularly through the regulation of miR-155.
  • Research indicated that reducing miR-155 in macrophages lowers their secretion of TGF-β1 and IL-1β, leading to decreased fibroblast growth and collagen synthesis.
  • The study identified SHIP1 as a target of miR-155, and confirmed involvement of the PI3K/Akt pathway, suggesting that targeting miR-155 may offer new treatment options for skin fibrosis.
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While insulin is an anabolic hormone, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is not only a key energy regulator, but it can also control substrate metabolism directly by inducing skeletal muscle protein degradation. The hypothesis of the present study was that insulin inhibits AMPK and thus down-regulates the expression of the ubiquitin E3 ligases, muscle atrophy F-box (MAFbx) and muscle RING finger 1 (MuRF1) in skeletal muscle cells. Differentiated L6 myotubes were treated with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-β-4-ribofuranoside (AICAR) and/or compound C to stimulate and/or block AMPK respectively.

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Background: Testosterone and androgen receptor agonists have been known for a long time to prevent or reverse muscle wasting in burn injury patients, but the exact molecular mechanisms are not clear.

Objective: To investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms of testosterone in severely burned rats.

Methods: Severe burn injuries were induced by immersing the back of the rat in 100 °C water for 12 s.

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Burn-blast combined injury has a complex pathological process that may cause adverse complications and difficulties in treatment. This study aims to establish a standard animal model of severe burn-blast combined injury in rats and also to investigate early phasic changes of blood coagulation. By using 54 Wistar rats, distance from explosion source (Hexogen) and size of burned body surface area were determined to induce severe burn-blast combined injury.

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Objective: Neutrophil elastase (NE) takes part in the pathogenesis of acute lung injury. However, its role in lung injury of burn-blast combined injury is unclear. Our objective was to assess the role of NE, and effect of sivelestat, a specific NE inhibitor, in lung injury induced by burn-blast combined injury in rats.

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Objective: To study the modulatory effect of insulin on apoptosis of skeletal myoblast (L6 cells) by serum of scalded rat and its mechanism.

Methods: L6 cells cultured with DMEM medium containing 10% FBS were divided into control (C, added with 20% normal rat serum), serum from rat with scald injury (S, added with 20% serum from scalded rat), insulin (I, added with 20% normal rat serum and 100 nmol/L insulin), and serum of scalded rat + insulin (SI, added with 20% serum of scalded rat + 100 nmol/L insulin) groups according to the random number table. After being cultured for 48 hours, apoptosis was observed with Hoechst 33258 staining and its number counted, annexin V -FITC/PI double-labeling method was used to assess apoptosis rate, the protein levels of phosphorylated (p-) Akt, p-PI3K, Bax, Bcl-2, and active caspase-3 were determined by Western blotting.

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Objective: To observe the growth and migration of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) on polycarbonate membrane with different pore sizes and explore the criteria of selecting optimal Transwell insert for indirect co-culture to induce the differentiation of hUCMSCs.

Methods: hUCMSCs were isolated in vitro and then expanded in culture medium. After the treatment of mitomycin C, the cells were seeded on porous membranes of 6-well-dish Transwell inserts with different pore sizes of 0.

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Objective: To explore the early changes in serum neutrophil elastase (NE) in rats with burn, blast injury or combined burn-blast injury and its significance.

Methods: A total of 176 male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups: control (C), burn (BU), blast injury (BL) and burn-blast combined injury (BB). Rats in C group were not injured.

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Insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, inflammatory disorders and immune dysfunction cause high morbidity and mortality in patients with severe trauma, burn injuries, or sepsis. Many studies have shown that intensive insulin therapy can combat insulin resistance, decrease blood glucose levels, and induce anabolic processes, thus, decreasing morbidity and mortality. Moreover, in recent years, it has been proven that insulin can attenuate systemic inflammatory responses and modulate the proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and immune functions of certain immune cells, especially monocytes/macrophages, neutrophils, and T cells associated with severe trauma, burn injury, or sepsis.

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Aim: To express and purify fusion protein of human CD112 extracellular region, prepare monoclonal antibodies (mAb) to CD112 and investigate the distribution of CD112 molecule.

Methods: The CD112-Fc fusion protein was expressed with gene recombinant technique in eukaryotic system and purified with affinity chromatography column. The BALB/c mice were immunized with purified CD112-Fc for preparation of mAb by hybridoma technique.

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