1.Evaluation of alveolar ridge reconstruction and esthetic result following immediate implant
Ying WANG ; Ye LIN ; Bo CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Ping DI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(1):121-125
Objective:To evaluate the bone alteration subject to remodeling and analyze the esthetic result following immediate implant placement of incisors.Methods:In this study,20 patients (1 3 women,7 men)were involved,who needed implants for incisors of maxilla.The patients received 23 im-mediate implants totally.On the day of surgery and 6 months after the implants were placed,Cone beam CT (CBCT)was taken.The thickness of the alveolar ridge and the vertical change of marginal bone levels onthe mesial and distal aspects of theimplants were measured using the computer software (Planme-caRomexis Viewer 3.6.0.R).The evaluation of esthetic result by labial convexity score (LCS)and pa-pilla index score (PIS)were analyzed pre-operation and one year after the final crown was delivered.The statistics with paired-t test for the measurement data and Willcoxon test for rating data were done by SPSS 20.0.Results:The survival rate in the two-year follow-up was 1 00%.The measuring point 1 (MP1 ), MP2,MP3 and MP4 (0,2,4,6 mm apical to the implant platform,respectively)got significant altera-tions after 6 months of the follow-up.These differences were statistically significant (P<0.05 ).The major alteration happened at MP1 and MP4,which got (-0.89 ±2.06)mm and (-0.75 ±1 .28)mm reduction of the alveolar,respectively.The marginal alveolar ridge resorption was (-0.42 ±1 .24)mm and(-0.91 ±1 .96)mm for Ankylos System and Replace System,respectively,and the difference was not statistical significant .The esthetic results were quite acceptable.Before treatment,1 8 incisors rated 3 for LCS,and 2 incisors rated 4 for LCS;after final restoration,only 5 incisors rated 3 for LCS,and 1 4 incisors rated 2 for LCS.Before treatment,1 5 incisors rated 3 for PIS;after final restoration,1 3 incisors rated 3 for PIS.There was no statistically significant difference for the PIS pre-operation and 1 year after final restoration,while there was statistically significant negative change for LCS.Conclusion:Even fol-lowing the proper surgical technique,the alveolar ridge wall still can’t be maintained after immediate im-plant placed in fresh socket of incisors.The inter-dental papilla could be well maintained,while due to the remodeling of labial bone,labial convexity will inevitably collapse.Therefore immediate implant still has esthetic risk.
2.IDIOTYPE-ANTI-IDIOTYPE THEORY IN THE DETERMINATION OF ABNORMAL IM-MUNOGLOBULIN (aIgG) IN SERA OF PATIENTS WITH GRAVES DISEASE
Bo JIANG ; Ping-Rong HAN ; Wei-Xin YE ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
According to the theory of in vitro radioassay, using TSHAb as binder and 125I-staphylococcal protein A (125I-SPA) as tracer agent, a new method for detecting the abnormal immunoglobulin (aIgG) in the sera of patients with Graves disease (GD) was reported. In the initial study of the method, the most appropriate interacting conditions of TSHAb with aIgG were explored and compared with ELISA using ganglioside (GLS) as a binder. The relationship between aIgG and thyroid-stimulating imunoglobulin(TSI) was probed into. The results showed that TSHAb could interact specifically with aIgG in vitro; but it could not interact with IgG from sera of normal subjects, systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) patients and diabetic patients. With aIgG as an evaluating index, the mean value in 29 normal subjects was 1. 06?0. 17. When the sera of 72 patients with GD in different clinical stages were studied, the aIgG index was positive in 83% of untreated GD patients (n = 24), in 12% of GD patients in clinical remission (n = 25) and in 82% of relapsed GD patients (n = 23). Very significant difference was observed between normal subjets and untreated and relapsed patients with GD (P
3.Optimization of formulas of Quban gel by uniform design.
Hong-Ye GUO ; Xiao-Ping YAN ; Bo-Wen YI ; Rui ZHENG ; Ying KUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(23):4076-4078
OBJECTIVETo optimize formulas of Quban gel.
METHODThe U6 (6(2) x 3) uniform design was adopted to optimize gel formulas, with rheological parameters, such as viscosity and yield value in room temperature, viscosity and yield value in average temperature of skin, thixlotropy.
RESULTThe optimum proportion of matrix was made of 1.0 g carbomer 940, 5 mL glycerin and pH value 5-6.
CONCLUSIONThe regression model for gel matrix quality and gel rheological parameters was established to directly reflect the impacting effect of various factors, and provide certain preference basis for the screening of gel matrix formulas. Quban gel prepared by the method was evenly distributed, moderately viscous and highly thixotropic
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Gels ; Quality Control ; Regression Analysis ; Viscosity
4.Comparison of Rhizospheric Soil DNA Isolation and Purification Methods from the Root of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq
Ying-Ying DOU ; Zhan-Min LIN ; Ying-De ZHU ; Qun LU ; Bo-Ping YE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
Six DNA extraction methods and four DNA purification methods were compared and analyzed in this study to get higher quality DNA from the rhizospheric soil of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq.Results showed that higher purity DNA were harvested by pretreating the soil with 20 mmol/L EDTA(pH 7.5),then isolating soil DNA with CTAB-SDS-frozen-thawing,and further purified by agarose method.The recovery rate of this soil DNA was about 44.00 ?g/g ? 2.65 ?g/g soil,and they were qualified for the microbial diversity analysis in the rhizospheric soil of F.thunbergii Miq based on the 16S rDNA sequence.
5.Effects of Salinity and pH on the Growth and Active Products-secreting of Aspergillus sp. F3 from the Mangrove Rhizosphere
Zhi-Wei WANG ; Ying-Ying DOU ; Xing-Wei ZHU ; Bo-Ping YE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
An Aspergillus sp. strain F3 was isolated and identified from the rhizosphere soil of mangrove plant, Rhizophora stylosa Griff in Dongzhai harbor mangrove forest conservation in China. In this study, the effects of media salinity and pH on the mycelial biomass and the ability of producing antibacterial metabo- lites from this isolate were carefully analyzed. Results showed that this isolate can grow well on the SDA medium with higher salinity (3%~9%) and higher pH (8~10). Under the modified culturing conditions, this isolate can secret the antibacterial and antitumor metabolites. The extracts of acetic ether were about 448 mg/L of the fermentation broth. The antibacterial activities of the acetic ether extract were analyzed with bacteria and fungus. Results showed this extract can suppress the growth of Staphylococcus aureus、S. epi-dermidis、Sarcina lutea、Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli with MIC of 31.3 ?g/mL, 31.3 ?g/mL, 7.8 ?g/mL, 7.8 ?g/mL and 125.0 ?g/mL, respectively. It can also suppress the growth of Candida albicans with MIC of 125.0 ?g/mL. Further studies uncovered the cytotoxicity of this extract against the tumor cells, such as ECV304, Lovo and HepG2 with IC50 of 3.45 ?g/mL, 4.88 ?g/mL and 14.31 ?g/mL respectively.
6.A Penicillium sp. XGH2321 Isolated from the Rhizospheric Soil of Rhizophora stylosa Griff and Its Antibacterial Activity
Ting-Ting XU ; Yin WU ; Yang-Yang JIA ; Bing LIU ; Bo-Ping YE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
The isolate XGH2321,which isolated from the rhizospheric soil of Rhizophora stylosa Griff in Dongzhaigang Mangrove Nature Reserve in China,was identified as a fungus in the genera of Penicillium based on its morphological characteristics and internal transcribed spacer(ITS) sequence analysis.After in-oculated in the modified CzapeK-DoX medium(consisted of 4% corn steep,0.3% NaNO3,0.05% KCl,0.1% K2HPO4,0.05% MgSO4,pH 7.4,9% salinity),and cultured under the condition of 28?C in a rotary shaker at 160 r/min for 7 days,the extracts of ethyl acetate and water-soluble from the fermentation broth showed the apparent antibacterial activities against the growth of Staphylococcus aureus,Sarcina lutea,and Bacillus subtilis with the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC) of 800 ?g/mL and 400 ?g/mL,respectively.While at the same time,these two extracts could also suppress the growth of the plant pathogen,Rhizoctonia solani with MIC of 400 ?g/mL and 200 ?g/mL,respectively.
7.Computational analysis of genetic loci required for amphid structure and functions and their possibly corresponding microRNAs in C. elegans.
Ya-Ou HU ; Yang SUN ; Bo-Ping YE ; Da-Yong WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2007;23(1):9-20
OBJECTIVETo examine the important roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in regulating amphid structure and function, we performed a computational analysis for the genetic loci required for the sensory perception and their possibly corresponding miRNAs in C. elegans.
METHODSTotal 55 genetic loci required for the amphid structure and function were selected. Sequence alignment was combined with E value evaluation to investigate and identify the possible corresponding miRNAs.
RESULTSTotal 30 genes among the 55 genetic loci selected have their possible corresponding regulatory miRNA (s), and identified genes participate in the regulation of almost all aspects of amphid structure and function. In addition, our data suggest that both the amphid structure and the amphid functions might be regulated by a series of network signaling pathways. Moreover, the distribution of miRNAs along the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of these 30 genes exhibits different patterns.
CONCLUSIONWe present the possible miRNA-mediated signaling pathways involved in the regulation of chemosensation and thermosensation by controlling the corresponding sensory neuron and interneuron functions. Our work will be useful for better understanding of the miRNA-mediated control of the chemotaxis and thermotaxis in C. elegans.
Animals ; Caenorhabditis elegans ; embryology ; genetics ; Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Cilia ; genetics ; Computational Biology ; methods ; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ; genetics ; Genome ; genetics ; MicroRNAs ; genetics ; Models, Genetic ; Nervous System ; embryology ; metabolism ; Neurons, Afferent ; metabolism ; Sensation ; genetics ; Signal Transduction ; genetics
8.Molecular actions guiding neural regeneration in planarian.
Yan-Fen ZHANG ; Bo-Ping YE ; Da-Yong WANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2008;24(5):329-337
Planarian is among the simplest animals that possess a centralized nervous system (CNS), and its neural regeneration involves the replacement of cells lost to normal 'wear and tear' (cell turnover), and/or injury. In this review, we state and discuss the recent studies on molecular control of neural regeneration in planarians. The spatial and temporal expression patterns of genes in intact and regenerating planarian CNS have already been described relatively clearly. The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and Wnt signaling pathways are identified to regulate neural regeneration. During neural regeneration, conserved axon guidance mechanisms are necessary for proper wiring of the nervous system. In addition, apoptosis may play an important role in controlling cell numbers, eliminating unnecessary tissues or cells and remodeling the old tissues for regenerating CNS. The bilateral symmetry is established by determination of anterior-posterior (A-P) and dorsal-ventral (D-V) patterns. Moreover, neurons positive to dopamine, serotonin (5-HT), and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) have been detected in planarians. Therefore, planarians present us with new, experimentally accessible contexts to study the molecular actions guiding neural regeneration.
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9.Effects of total flavones of Elsholtzia splendens in isolated ischemia/reperfusion rat hearts.
Liang ZHAO ; Zhi LI ; Ling-Bo QIAN ; Zhi-Guo YE ; Guo-Lin ZHANG ; Qiang XIA ; Hui-Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):161-165
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of total flavonoids of Elsholtzia splendens (TFES) on isolated ischemia/reperfusion rat hearts and its underlying mechanisms.
METHODSHearts isolated from male SD rats were perfused on the Langendorff apparatus and subjected to global ischemia for 30 min followed by 120 min of reperfusion. The cardiac infarct size was measured by TTC staining. Hemodynamic parameters and the level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the coronary effluent were measured. Absorbance at 520 nm was determined in isolated cardiac mitochondria exposed to 200 micromol/L CaCl2 to detect the opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore.
RESULTSPretreatment with TFES (1, 10, 100 microg/ml) for 5 min decreased infarct size and LDH release and improved the recovery of the left ventricular developed pressure. In mitochondria, the decrease of absorbance at 520 nm evoked by CaCl2 was greatly inhibited by TFES.
CONCLUSIONTFES prevents myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury, and this cardioprotective effect is probably via inhibiting mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening.
Animals ; Cardiotonic Agents ; pharmacology ; Disease Models, Animal ; Flavones ; pharmacology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Lamiaceae ; chemistry ; Male ; Mitochondria, Heart ; drug effects ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; drug effects ; Myocardial Reperfusion ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; prevention & control ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Transvaginal laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder in the female
Gang WU ; Jin YE ; Yao ZHANG ; Jianxin GUO ; Wei BAI ; Ping LIANG ; Peng WANG ; Bo ZHOU ; Qiunsheng LI ; Fengshuo JIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(3):179-181
Objective To present the initial experience and results of laparoscopic transvaginal radical cystectomy (LATRC) with orthotopic ileal neobladder. Methods Six female patients with muscle invasive bladder carcinoma underwent LATRC with orthotopic ileal neobladder. The mean age was 61 years (range 55 to 73 years) . The LATRC with orthotopic ileal neobladder consisted of 4 major steps, namely laparoscopic cystectomy, operation on vagina, extracorporeal formation of ileal pouch and laparoscopic urethral pouch anastomosis. With 5 trocars, the bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy was performed first The ureters were dissected just outside the bladder. Assisted by the uterine manipulator and the LigaSure system, total bladder, uterus and appendage were dissected by the laparoscopic approach. In the transvaginal step, the specimen was removed through the incision of the anterior and posterior vaginal fornix apex and the neovagina was created by the visualized suture. A 30-40 cm ileal loop was taken from the abdominal cavity, isolated, de-tubularized and reconfigured into W shaped pouch with running suture. The anti-refluxing ureter implantation was performed by inserting the 1 cm ureter into the pouch and suturing in place. The urethra neobaldder anastomosis was done under the laparoscope. Results The mean duration of surgery was 6.2 h(range from 4 to 8 h). The estimated blood loss was 665 ml (range from 400 to 1200 ml). All patients achieved urine control and had neither obstruction nor reflux proved by the intravenous pyelography 1-3 months after surgery. The mean value of neobladdermaximum capacity was 427 ml. No vesicovaginal fistula or other serious complication occurred The mean follow-up was 16 months (9-30 months). During the follow-up, there was no mortality. One patient with lymph node involvement developed liver metastasis 8 months post-operatively. Conclusions The LATRC is feasible and effective for the female patients with invasive bladder cancer. Using uterine manipulator and the transvaginal procedure makes the laparoscopic manipulation easier and simpler. The visualized incision and suture on vagina is good for recovery and reducing postoperative vesicovaginal fistula.