1.CAD of palatal metal plate of upper complete denture
Xiaobo WANG ; Bo GAO ; Yueling YAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective: To reconstruct 3D shape of upper edentulous jaw f or the design of a digital model of palatal metal plate of upper complete dentur e. Methods: Standard edentulous jaw models were measured with a numerical controlled miller and a new data collection system by cutting and sca nning layer-by-layer, the 3D shape of the models was reconstructed by image pr ocessing with special software. Based on these data, a palatal metal plate of u pper complete denture was designed by using SURFACER softerware.Results: Data of upper edentulous jaw models and a palatal metal plate of upper c omplete denture were obtained.The error between basal surface of the plate base and uper endentulous jaw was 0.0245 ?0.0267 mm. Conclusion:E dentulous jaw can be reconstructed by three-dimensional measurement, the design ed palatal metal plate of upper complete denture will be helpful to the further Laser Solid Forming.
2.Preliminary results of combined high intensity focused ultrasound and radiotherapy on rectal carcinoma in 121 cases
Junqun ZENG ; Guomin WANG ; Bo YAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To assess therapeutic effects and safety of high intensity focused ultrasound ( HIFU ) and radiotherapy for the treatment of rectal carcinoma. Methods In combination with low dose of radiotherapy, we treated 121 cases of rectal carcinoma with FEP BY01 type HIFU therapy from Jul.1998 to Dec.2000 and 43 cases were followed up for more than one year. ResultsComplete response (CR) was achieved in 27 cases(22%), partial response (PR) in 80 cases (66%),and no change(NC)was found in 14 cases (12%) with a total response rate of 88 4%.There were no complications. One year survival rate was 81%(35/43) and 2 year survival rate was 77%(23/30). ConclusionHIFU in combination with radiotherapy is a new method to treat rectal carcinoma with significant therapeutic effect and high safety.
3.Study on microstructure and mechanical property of titanium by laser solid forming technology
Xiaobo WANG ; Bo GAO ; Yueling YAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the microstructure and mechanical property of titanium parts made by laser solid forming technology. Methods: Titanium parts were made by laser solid forming technology; microstructure and elements were observed by SEM and spectrum analysis. The mechanical property of laser formed titanium and TA2 titanium were measured by Omnipotent testing machine. Results: The microstructure of titanium parts fabricated by laser rapid forming has columnar crystals with regular and epitaxial growth. The inner structure is dense and acicular structure distributed uniform at all field with width about 3-4 ?m; No obvious impurity elements were observed; the tensile-strength and yield strength of titanium parts is obviously superior to the standard of TA2. Conclusion: The microstructure of titanium parts made by laser solid forming can be obviously improved and mechanics performance was greatly improved. Those titanium parts may be used for dental restoration.
4.Three-dimensional reconstruction of posterior teeth by cutting and scanning lay er-by-layer with an improved measurement system
Xiaobo WANG ; Yueling YAO ; Bo GAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective: To obtain the data of the surfaces of stand ar d posterior teeth crowns with an improved measurement system, so as to lay the f oundation for fabrication of dental prosthesis with computer aided design and la ser solid forming technology. Methods: Standard posterior teeth models were measured with a numerical controlled miller and a new data col lection system by cutting and scanning layer by layer, and the 3 dimension (3 D) shape of the models was reconstructed by image processing with a special soft ware. Results: Data of image profile and 3D shape of sixte en posterior teeth crowns were obtained. Precise configuration was acquired.Conclusion: Data of image profile can be easily and clearly ob tained by the improved measurement system with no measuring blind spot.
5.Effect of Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated pellets on TGF-βand SP-A expression in lung tissue of rats infected by mycoplasmal pneumonia
Lin YAO ; Junwei ZHANG ; Bo WANG ; Meijiao SUI ; Weiming WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(4):564-568,569
Aim To discuss the repairing mechanism of Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated pellets to lung tissue of rats infected by mycoplasma. Method 60 Wistar rats weighting 80~100 g, male to female:1 ∶ 1) were di-vided into six groups randomly ( 10 rats in each group): blank group, model group, positive group, the high、middle and low dose groups of Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated pellets. Rats were infected through nasal intubation drip of MP. After 10 days of administration, concentrations of IL-6 , IL-8 AND TNF-α in serum of MPP rats were detected. Left pulmonary tissues of rats were collected to observe the lung tissue pathological change by HE staining and right pulmonary tissues were used to detect the transforming growth factor-beta ( TGF-β) and surface activity related protein A( SP-A) mRNA expression level by real-time quantitative PCR ( RT-PCR) and TGF-βand SP-A protein expression by (Western blot. Result Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated) pellets significantly inhibited inflammation of lung tis-sue, reduced the expression of TGF-β and increased the expression of SP-A in the lung tissue of rats infec-ted by mycoplasma. Conclusion Qinbai Qingfei Con-centrated pellets can inhibit epithelial-mesenchymal transition ( EMT ) , of alveolar type Ⅱ epithelial cells by reducing the content of TGF-β and restore the nor-mal morphology and function of the lung by increasing the expression of SP-A.
6.The endoscopic features of gastric low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia with carcinomatous transformation
Bo HOU ; Jia YAO ; Zhifeng WANG ; Xing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2013;(1):33-35
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the potential predictive factors for carcinomatous transformation of gastric low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIEN) on the basis of endoscopic features.Methods The study involved 312 gastric LGIENs that were histologically confirmed by endoscopic forceps biopsy (EFB) between May 2004 and September 2010,and then removed by endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection were enrolled in this study.According to EMR/ESD postoperative pathological findings,they were divided into LGIEN group and the HGIEN group,and compared their endoscopic characteristics.Results There were not significant different between the two group,as the mean age、gender the diameter of the lesions、lesion sites and surface nodularity.The diameter of the lesions was 14.6 ± 8.2 mm in the LGIEN group and 22.0 ± 0.55 mm in the HGIEN group (P < 0.05).42 of 69 gastric adenomas (60.9%)larger than 20 mm in diameter showed HGIEN (P < 0.05).Hyperemia and mucosal ulceration were significant differences in the two groups.Conclusion The LGIEN lesions with these endoscopic characteristics,such as size (> 2 cm),surface hyperemia,ulceration should be considered for EMR/ESD.
7.Prevalence of neurasthenia and its related multivariate analysis among population attending postgraduate exam in medical class
Baisong LI ; Xianlan WU ; Bo DENG ; Yao LIU ; Runhua WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(14):1951-1953
Objective To explore the neurasthenia situation of the population attending the postgraduate exam in medical class and its influencing factors .Methods The random cluster sampling method was adopted .The influencing factors were per‐formed the χ2 test and Logistic regression analysis .Results According to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria ,36 positive ca‐ses were screened out ,accounting for 8 .89% of participants ,which was higher than the value of the general population ;the statisti‐cally significant differences were noted in the factors of the confidence of attending the postgraduate exam ,stress ,adjusting ability , interpersonal situation ,reading duration ,sleep ,nutrition and dietary (P<0 .05) .Conclusion Attending the postgraduate exam such highly intensitive mental activity is the important reason causing neurasthenia among the population attending the postgraduate ex‐am ,which mainly display in the aspects of stress size ,bearing ability facing stress and regulation .
8.Outcomes for patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer treated with hypofractionated chemoradiotherapy without reresction
Bo YAO ; Yadi WANG ; Na LU ; Qingzhi LIU ; Diandian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2015;35(8):603-606,627
Objective To analyze the response rate and prognostic factors for patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer treated with hypofractionated chemoradiotherapy without reresection.Methods Totally 52 patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer received hypofractionated irradiation and concurrent chemotherapy from January 2006 to January 2013 were enrolled.All patients received intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT).The median dose was 63.4 Gy (61.6-64.4 Gy) at 2.2-2.3 Gy/f,5 f/week.Thirteen patients underwent prophylactic irradiation at lymph nodes region,the total dose of 45-50.4 Gy with conventional fraction and a simultaneous integrated boost was used.All patients received concurrent chemotherapy,capecitabine at 1 650 mg·m-2 ·d-1,divided into 2 times,5 d/week.The variables were compared by the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test.Local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) were calculated with using the Kaplan-Meier method.Results For all patients,the clinical complete response (CR),partial response (PR),stable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD) was 23.1%,38.5%,32.7% and 5.8%,respectively.The response rate (CR + PR) for patients with previous irradiation to pelvis and without were 37.1% and 71.1%,respectively (x2 =5.40,P < 0.05);for patients with 1 and 2 or more recurrent subsites were 81.8% and 46.7%,respectively (x2 =6.63,P < 0.05).Acute grade 3 skin and hematologic toxicities occurred in 19 patients (36.5%) and 1 patient (1.9%),respectively.None occurred grade 4 toxicity and none occurred grade 3 or more gastrointestinal and urologic toxicities.Four patients showed severe late toxicity of anastomotic stricture and performed a stoma at transverse colon.No other severe late toxicities were observed.The LC at 5 years was 49.1% and the OS was 23.1%.Conclusions For patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer,hypofractionated chemoradiotherapy without resection is an acceptable and effective regimen,the response rate and long-term outcomes are promising.
9.Proliferation and migration of endogenous neural stem cells in rats after cerebral infarct
Bo ZHANG ; Renzhi WANG ; Junfa SHANGGUAN ; Yong YAO ; Lin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(5):198-199
BACKGROUND: Conventional opinions believe tissues of central nervous system(CNS) cannot regenerate after injury when they have been developed and maturated. However, recent researches have validated that neural stem cells exist in human and adult animal nervous system, and most of them are in static status in vivo. The therapeutic effects of neural stem cells in cerebral infarct have been a key point in the researches.OBJECTIVE: To observe the reactive process of endogenous neural stem cells after cerebral infarct to explore the effects of endogenous neural stem cell in CNS traumatic rehabilitation, which provides theoretical gist for the self-restoration after cerebral infarct.DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial by using experimental animals as subjects.SETTING: Department of Neurosurgery of Peking Union Hospital.MATERIALS: The study was conducted in the Laboratory of Neurosurgery Department of Peking Union Hospital from March to October in 2003. Totally 82 healthy male Wistar rats with a body mass between 250 g and 300 g were selected.METHODS: Cerebral infarct model was established in rats by thread-ligation method. Rats were divided into post-infarct 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days and 28 days groups with 14 rats each. Control group was sham-operation group( n= 12). The expressions of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and Nestin in the brain of the rats were dynamically detected by immunohistochemical method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The changes of BrdU and Nestin positive cell numbers after cerebral infarct in rats.RESULTS: Only very few BrdU and Nestin positive cells had survived in hippocampal dentate gyrus and subventricular zone(SVZ) area in control group. BrdU positive cell significantly increased compared with control group in hippocampus and SVZ area after 1 day of cerebral infarct( P < 0.05),which reached its peak on the 7th day( P < 0.05), started to reduce after 14 days but still in the level significantly higher than normal( P < 0.05), and closed to normal level after 28 days. And moreover, BrdU and Nestin positive cells were significantly more in infarct side than the opposite side ( P< 0.05), which migrated towards the opposite side through callus.CONCLUSION: Cerebral infarct can activate the proliferation in situ and migration of endogenous neural stem cell.
10.Proteomic analysis of hippocampus in the rat
Bo ZHANG ; Renzhi WANG ; Zhigang LIAN ; Yong YAO
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2004;1(6):271-275
Objective To analyze the protein expression in the rat hippocampus by the proteomic approach.Methods Proteins from hippocampal tissue homogenates of the rat were separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis(2-DE),and stained with colloidal Coomassie blue to produce a high-resolution map of the rat hippocampus proteome.Selected proteins from this map were digested with trypsin,and the resulting tryptic peptides were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS).The mass spectrometric data were used to identify the proteins through searches of the NCBI protein sequence database.Results 37 prominent proteins with various functional characteristics were identified.The identified brain protein classes covered metabolism enzymes,cytoskeleton proteins,heat shock proteins,antioxidant proteins,signalling proteins,proteasome-related proteins,neuron-specific proteins and glial-associated proteins.Furthermore,3 hypothetical proteins,unknown proteins so far only proposed from their nucleic acid structure,were identified.Conclusion This study provides the first unbiased characterization of proteins of the rat hippocampus and will be used for future studies of differential protein expression in rat models of neurological disorders.