Publications by authors named "Jun-lin Zhou"

Background: Although the relatively high incidence of coronal fractures in the supracondylar-intercondylar fractures is well established, little is currently known about the morphology of those fractures. Herein, we characterized the coronal fractures in AO/OTA type 33-C3 and assessed their differences with Busch-Hoffa fractures (33-B3).

Methods: We retrospectively collected 61 cases of AO/OTA type 33-B or C fractures with coronal plane fragments and generated three-dimensional fracture maps of those with coronal fractures based on CT imaging and measured angle α (the angle between the coronal fracture and the posterior condyle axis in the axis plane) and angle β (the angle between the coronal fracture and the posterior femoral cortex in the sagittal plane).

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Objective To evaluate and compare the value of quantitative parameters of preoperative dual-energy CT and MRI on KRAS mutation in rectal cancer,and to explore the correlations between postoperative pathological indicators and KRAS mutation. Methods This study retrospectively analyzed 50 patients with rectal cancer confirmed by surgery and pathology and receiving KRAS genetic testing in Lanzhou University Second Hospital from August 2017 to April 2021.According to the results of genetic testing,the patients were assigned into a wild-type group (29 patients) and a mutant type group (21 patients).

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  • This study measured the motion of the acromioclavicular joint using 3D reconstruction and imaging technology in thirteen healthy participants during various arm positions.
  • It found no significant difference between dominant and non-dominant sides in joint motion, with the highest rotation angle occurring in a resting horizontal position (26.1°).
  • The research concluded that this method provides accurate measurements for clinical assessments and can be used as a reference for comparing joint motion across different individuals.
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Background: Many non-union animal models have been developed to explore the problems surrounding fracture healing. However, the existing models are not perfect and cannot satisfy all non-union studies. This study aimed to make a non-union model of the tibia in rats by cauterization of the posterior of 2 mm on both sides of the fracture end after open osteotomy of the tibia and fixing the fractured tibia with a Kirschner wire 0.

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  • The study aimed to analyze clavicular rotation during shoulder movements in the sagittal plane using image registration techniques on CT scans of healthy adults.
  • Thirteen participants (ages 22-42) were observed in four different upper limb postures, with their movements captured to determine the angles of rotation using Euler angles.
  • Results showed no significant differences in rotation between dominant and non-dominant sides, but highlighted varying angles for different postures, with the largest rotation from horizontal to posterosuperior hyperextension averaging 37.2°.
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Introduction: Recent studies suggested that sulfur dioxide (SO2) can be produced endogenously by pulmonary vessels and attenuate acute lung injury (ALI) with vasorelaxant effects. This study was conducted to determine whether SO2 can inhibit lung inflammation and relax pulmonary arteries via inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway.

Material And Methods: Forty-eight adult male Sprague Dawley rats (250~300 g) were randomly divided into six treatment groups: control (n = 8), control + SO2 (n = 8), control + L-aspartic acid--hydroxamate (HDX) (n = 8), LPS (n = 8), LPS + SO2 (n = 8) and LPS + HDX (n = 8).

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Background: In treatment of ankle fracture, intraoperative stress tests are used to assess the syndesmotic injury and instability. However, the optimized timing of the strees test should be applied whether in pre- or post-bony fixation during operation is seldom be reported in previous studies. The different strategies on stress test timing would exhibit opposite results within a type of pronation-external rotation (PER) fractures with supracollicular medial malleolar (SMM) fractures.

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Ischemic preconditioning or postconditioning has been shown to have neuroprotective effect on cerebral ischemia, but it has not been studied in peripheral nerve injury. In this study, a rat model of sciatic nerve transection was established, and subjected to three cycles of ischemia for 10 minutes + reperfusion for 10 minutes, once a day. After ischemic postconditioning, serum insulin-like growth factor 1 expression increased; sciatic nerve Schwann cell myelination increased; sensory function and motor function were restored.

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Purpose: Distal radial fracture is one of the most common fractures. Up to now, locking plates (LP) and external fixation (EF) are two conventional surgical approaches to type C radius fracture. Which method is superior has not yet reached a consensus.

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Background: Research has shown that ischemic preconditioning reduced the severity of ischemia-reperfusion injury in brain in rats, we have a hypothesis that repeated brief ischemia has positive effects on peripheral nerve damage. This study was conducted to investigate the potential protective effects of repeated brief ischemia on peripheral nerve regeneration using a rat model of experimental sciatic nerve transection injury.

Methods: Treatment groups (groups A-D) received repeated, brief ischemia every 1 day/2 days/3 days/7 days.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of carbonyl sulfide (COS) on limb ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) and the associated mechanism in rats.

Methods: ALI was induced by bilateral hind limb I/R in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Sixty-four SD rats were randomly divided into the control group, I/R group, I/R + COS group, and I/R + AIR group.

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Rationale: Bacterial meningitis (BM) has been recognized as a rare complication of spinal surgery. However, there are few reports on the management of postoperative BM in patients who have undergone spinal surgery. The initial approach to the treatment of patients suspected with acute BM depends on the stage at which the syndrome is recognized, the speed of the diagnostic evaluation, and the need for antimicrobial and adjunctive therapy.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how different doses of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) pretreatment affect wound infections in a mouse model and to determine the safest effective dose.* -
  • Mice received various LPS doses prior to a surgical incision and infection, with results showing that 0.5 mg/kg/time significantly reduced inflammation from bacterial infections compared to other doses.* -
  • The findings suggest that LPS pretreatment at 0.5 mg/kg/time effectively reduces inflammation without harming organ function, indicating it as the optimal dose for treatment.*
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Background: Open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws are the gold standard for the surgical treatment of humeral shaft fractures, this study was to compare the mechanical properties of anteromedial, anterolateral, and posterior plating for humeral shaft fractures.

Methods: A distal third humeral shaft fracture model was constructed using fourth-generation sawbones (#3404, composite bone). A total of 24 sawbones with a distal third humeral shaft fracture was randomly divided into three Groups: A, B, and C (n = 8 in each group) for anteromedial, anterolateral, and posterior plating, respectively.

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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is naturally synthesized by glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) from L-cysteine in mammalian cells. We found that SO2 may have a protective effect on acute lung injury (ALI) induced by limb ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) in rats. The PI3K/Akt, p38MAPK, and JAK2/STAT3 pathways are crucial in cell signaling transduction.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of tension-band wiring (TBW) and the cable pin system (CPS) in treating transverse patella fractures in 73 patients from an academic trauma center.
  • Results showed that the CPS group had a significantly shorter healing time and fewer complications compared to the TBW group, with all fractures healing successfully.
  • The CPS also resulted in a better functional outcome as indicated by higher scores on the Hospital for Special Surgery assessment, showcasing it as a preferable treatment option.
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Background: Many studies suggest that the gamma irradiation decreases allograft strength in a dose-dependent manner. However, no study has demonstrated that this decrease in strength translates into higher failure rate in meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT). The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gamma irradiation on macroscopic and histological alterations of transplanted meniscal tissue and joint cartilage after MAT.

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Background: Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are a group of stable covalent compounds generated by proteins, lipids, other macromolecules and sugar through a series of non-enzymatic reactions. As reported, AGEs can cause widespread pathophysiological responses through activation of AGE receptors (RAGEs) on the cell surface, and play an important role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). We hypothesized that the antioxidant and anti-glycan agent gallic acid (GA) can work against the effects of AGEs and can be used as a potential drug for the cure of OA.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the imaging findings and clinical features of intracal lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma.

Patients And Methods: The clinical, radiographic, and pathological data of 9 patients of lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma were analyzed retrospectively.

Results: All cases were solitary; 8 patients with headache, dizziness, and vomiting; 2 patients with vision loss and one with progressive hearing loss; and 4 cases of secondary anemia, 3 of them with secondary hyperplasia of polyclonal immunoglobulin.

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In this paper, based on the coupled social networks (CSN), we propose a hybrid algorithm to nonlinearly integrate both social and behavior information of online users. Filtering algorithm, based on the coupled social networks, considers the effects of both social similarity and personalized preference. Experimental results based on two real datasets, Epinions and Friendfeed, show that the hybrid pattern can not only provide more accurate recommendations, but also enlarge the recommendation coverage while adopting global metric.

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  • Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is produced by an enzyme called glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) from L-cysteine in mammalian cells, and this study explores its role in inflammation related to acute lung injury (ALI) after limb ischemia/reperfusion (I/R).
  • In an experiment with male Wistar rats, it was found that limb I/R significantly reduced plasma SO2 levels and GOT activity in lung tissue, indicating a potential link between SO2 and inflammation in ALI.
  • Treatment with SO2 donor compounds could prevent ALI, while inhibiting GOT worsened the condition, suggesting that reduced SO2 production may contribute to the development of ALI following limb I/R
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  • * 64 elderly patients were treated, with 54 providing complete follow-up data, showing notable improvements in functional outcomes measured by the Constant-Murley score from 6 to 12 months post-surgery.
  • * The results indicated a high rate of fracture union and minimal complications, concluding that the TRIGEN PHN is a viable option for managing these types of fractures.
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Intertrochanteric fractures occur most commonly in elderly patients. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts have been reported to be regulated by the receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG), during bone modeling and remodeling, respectively. Based on these observations, we hypothesized that the serum levels of RANKL, OPG and the RANKL/OPG ratio are important in the healing of intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients.

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Objective: To prospectively evaluate the clinical result of Cable-Pin system in the treatment of olecranon fractures and compare with tension band wiring (TBW) method.

Methods: From March 2008 to June 2010,65 patients with olecranon fractures were divided into two groups: 32 patients in Cable-Pin group were treated with Cable-Pin system, including 18 males and 14 females, ranging in age from 21 to 69 years, with an average of (53.69 +/- 13.

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