1.Evaluatoin of the accuracy of 4 impression materials by a 3D optical scanner
Ziyuan LUO ; Liang TANG ; Jingjing XU ; Disheng LIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(1):27-31
Objective:To study the 3D accuracy of 4 impression materials.Methods:A metal mould with a custom tray was prepared for the measurement.Impression samples of 2 alginate and 2 rubber impression materials were prepared in the metal mould(n =3)re-spectively.The length of three tagged lines,along X,Y,Z axis directions of the samples was measured with a 3D optical scanner.Re-sults:120 min after sampling the variable rates of the length along X,Y,Z axis of Zhermark alginate samples were 3.615%,3.037%and 2.836%,those of CAVEX alginate samples were 2.836%,3.358% and 4.276% respectively;8 h after sampling the variable rates of Impregum Penta polyether rubber samples were 0.039%,0.071% and 0.057%,those of ExpressXT Penta H addition-curing silicone rubber samples were 0.033%,0.088% and 0.084% respectively.Conclusion:The variable rates of the 4 impression materi-als are in accordance with ISO1563∶1990.The variable rate of alginate impression material is greater than that of rubber.
2.Research Progress in Extraction, Purification and Bioactivities of Potentilla Anserine Polysaccharide
Rong SHEN ; Disheng LIU ; Chenchen HOU ; Di LIU ; Ju CHENG ; Decheng BAI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(8):125-128
As a common Tibetan medicine, Potentilla anserine L. is a kind of important Chinese materia medica, which is mainly distributed in Gansu, Qinghai and Tibet Provinces. As the active constituent from Potentilla anserine L., potentilla anserine polysaccharide has received initial research by researchers in abroad and at home. It is suggested that potentilla anserine polysaccharide exhibits various functions including antioxidation, anti-aging, immunoregulation, inhibiting bacteria and anti-diabetic. This article reviewed the research on extraction, purification and bioactivities of potentilla anserine polysaccharide, which is expected to provide ideas for the further study and research and development.
3.The short-term function of reverse shoulder arthroplasty after resection of the proximal humerus bone tumour
Nong LIN ; Weixu LI ; Zhaoming YE ; Xiaobo YAN ; Weibo PAN ; Xin HUANG ; Meng LIU ; Disheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(2):113-120
Objective To explore the short?term functional outcomes of the reconstruction of the proximal humerus by re?verse shoulder arthroplasty after tumor rescetion. Methods 8 patients who underwent reverse shoulder arthroplasty after tumor resection between January 2013 and December 2014. 5 were female and 3 were male, mean aged was 38 years old (25-61). 2 chon?drosarcomas and 6 giant cell tumors. Enneking stageing of 2 cases with chondrosarcoma were stageⅠB and stageⅡB. 6 giant cell tumors were Campanacci stage 3, meanwhile 3 cases had pathological fractures. The deltoid and axillary nerve were intact in all patients by image analysis before the operation. The proximal humerus was resected according to Malawer typeⅠresection. Then reverse shoulder arthroplasty reconstruction and bone graft was performed. The follow?up was scheduled, and the patient received X?ray examination of the shoulder. The range of motion of the shoulder was measured, the Constant?Murley score and musculoskel?etal tumor society(MSTS) score was recorded. Results The mean duration of the operation was 2.7 h (2-3.5 h). The bleeding in the operation was 510 ml (300-850 ml). The mean length of humerus resection was 8 cm (6-10 cm). The allografts were used in 7 cases and reimplantation after tumor bone deactivation was used in one. The latissimus dorsi transfer were performed in 2 cases. The rotator cuff were resected 1-1.5 cm from the great and lesser tubercles. The follow?up was 13 months (3-26 months). No infec?tion, dislocation, or loosening of prosthesis was found by the last follow?up. The X?ray showed the case who received reimplanta?tion after tumor bone deactivation had achieved bone union 1 year postoperation,7 cases received allograft had still nonunion at the host?graft junction. Bone resorption were found in all cases in different extent but the prosthesis were stable. No local recur?rence of the tumor was found. At last follow?up, active abduction was 155° (100°-175° ) and active forward elevation was 150° (115°-170°) and Constant?Murley score was 76%(68%-87%). The MSTS score was 92%(87%-97%). Conclusion The func?tional outcomes of the reconstruction of the proximal humerus by reverse shoulder arthroplasty after tumor rescetion was satisfied in early period. The reverse shoulder arthroplasty can be used in younger patient, but long?term results need further study.
4.The study of CUDC-101 inhibits the expression of AR-V7 in castration-resistant prostate cancer cells
Jianhua MA ; Jianghou WAN ; Bin JIANG ; Hua WANG ; Xiangbo ZHANG ; Disheng LIU ; Qian DAI ; Liuya YUAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(1):55-58
Objective To solve the problem of castration resistant prostate cancer (castrationresistant prostate cancer,CRPC) the problem of drug resistance by studing the expression of the CUDC-101 inhibitor of castration resistant prostate cancer androgen receptor splice variant 7.Methods In this study,the expression of AR-V7 protein in prostate cancer cell lines PC-3,VCaP,22Rv1,LNCap was detected by imnmunoblotting between April 2015 and April 2016,and the highest expression level of cell lines was selected follow-up experiments.Through the cell proliferation and activity experiments,the epigenetic inhibitors:histone deacetylase inhibitor CUDC-101,histone methylation inhibitor DZNeP,DNA methylation inhibitor gemcitabine,histone acetyltransferase inhibitor MG149 to select an inhibitor that reduces the expression of AR-V7 protein in CRPC cells.22Rv1 cells were treated with 30 nmol and 300 nmol of CUDC101 and 1,10 and 20 μmol of Enzalutamide (MDV3100),respectively,and their inhibitory effects on the growth of 22Rv1 cells were examined.Results The results of immunoblotting showed that AR-V7 protein was only expressed in CRPC cell line 22Rv1 and negative in non-CRPC cell line.The expression of AR-V7 in 22Rv1 cells treated with CUDC-101 was significantly lower than that of negative control.While other inhibitors had no effect on the expression of AR-V7.In the cell proliferation and activity assay,the inhibitory rates of 30 nmol CUDC-101 and 1,10 and 20 μmol MDV3100 were 10%,35% and 45%,respectively,higher than that of MDV3100 alone.28% and 42%,the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).The inhibitory rates of 300 nmol CUDC-101 and MDV3100 were 30%,60% and 65%,respectively,which were significantly higher than those of MDV3100 alone (P < 0.05).Conclusions CUDC-101 can inhibit the castration resistant prostate cancer androgen receptor splice variant 7 expression,and solved the resistance problem of CRPC.
5.Biomechanical characteristics of reconstruction of femoral shaft fracture with medial cortical defect
Liangqi KANG ; Zhenqi DING ; Wenliang ZHAI ; Weidong ZHAO ; Hui LIU ; Linxin GUO ; Kejian LIAN ; Disheng LU ; Yanjie LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(18):239-241
BACKGROUND: After internal fixation is applied to femoral shaft fracture with medial cortical defect, the fixation device is often bended and broken due to the stress on it. So far, reliable methods have not been found to solve this problem in clinic.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biomechanical stability of the allograft bone plate after a bony defect of the medial cortex is reconstructed with allograft bone plate.DESIGN: A randomized controlled experimental study.SETTING: This trial was conducted in the Department of Orthopaedics, the 175 Hospital of Chinese PLA, and Laboratory of Biomechanics, First Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: This trial was conducted in Laboratory of Medical Biomechanics, First Military Medical University. MTS858 Biomix biomaterial testing machine was used to simulate model of femoral shaft fracture on 3male adult femurs donated voluntarily by their relatives, aged 23, 24 and 28years old.INTERVENTIONS: The fracture model of medial cortical defect was made in the femurs. Different kinds of fixation were applied and the results were compared between fixated femurs and the normal ones. The fixations included steel plate fixation(fixation for group 1 ), steel plate with allograft bone plate fixation(fixation for group 2), steel plate with allograft bone plate fixation and reduction of the medial cortical fragment(fixation for group 3).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The vertical compression displacement under 500 N load, three-point bending strength under 10 N and anti-torsional angle under 300 N load are all measured.RESULTS: The vertical compression displacement and three-point bending strength of the control group were insignificantly different from those of the fixation group 3 ( P > 0.05), but significantly different from those of the fixation group 1 and 2 ( P < 0.05). The anti-torsional angle of the control group was significantly different from that of the three fixation groups( P < 0. 05) . The result of fixation in fixation group 1 was the worst, better in fixation group 2and the best in fixation group 3.CONCLUSION: When there is a medial cortical defect in the femur, reconstruction with a bone plate can recover the integrity of the femoral medial cortex, and the successful rate of the plate internal fixation is increased.
6.Construction of recombinant human smad 7 adenoviral vector and its expression in vitro.
Danru WANG ; Wei LIU ; Xiaoli WU ; Juanjuan WU ; Junhong LU ; Deli LIU ; Yilin CAO ; Disheng ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(4):769-772
The recombinant human Smad7 adenoviral vector was constructed by direct DNA cloning protocol and then transfected into 293 cells for virus packaging. After amplification and purification, the recombinant adenovirus was used to infect the keloid fibroblasts. The Smad7 mRNA transcription of the infected cells was detected by RT-PCR. The recombinant Adeno-Smad7 was correctly constructed and confirmed by both restriction analysis and PCR analysis. RT-PCR showed the over expression of adenovirus mediated Smad7 mRNA in keloid cells. These results demonstrated that the recombinant Smad7 adenoviral vector can be expressed in cultured cells in vitro, and it may provide a new therapeutic strategy for keloid gene therapy.
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7.Early functional result of modular reverse shoulder tumor prosthesis in the treatment of proximal humerus tumor
Weibo PAN ; Nong LIN ; Zhaoming YE ; Xiaobo YAN ; Xin HUANG ; Meng LIU ; Disheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(15):971-978
Objective:To summarize the indications, early functional outcome, complications and precautions of modular reverse shoulder tumor prosthesis in the treatment of proximal humerus tumor.Methods:From September 2018 to October 2019, there were 7 patients with proximal humeral tumor underwent tumor resection and modular reverse shoulder tumor prosthesis replacement in our hospital, including 6 males and 1 female. The average age of the patients was 32 years (14-59 years), including 3 cases of giant cell tumors, 2 cases of osteosarcomas, one case of myeloma and one case of renal cancer metastasis. The prosthesis reconstruction was performed after the removal of the proximal humerus tumor according to malawer type I. Postoperative outpatient follow-up included X-ray of shoulder joint, measurement of shoulder joint activity, functional evaluation using Constant-Murley function score and Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) function score.Results:All the 7 patients successfully completed the operation, the operation times were ranged from 125 to 215 min, averaged 158 min; the intraoperative hemorrhage were ranged from 100 to 500 ml, the averaged 257 ml; the length of resected proximal humerus were ranged from 10 to 16 cm, averaged 12 cm. All patients were followed up for 4-17 months, with an average of 8 months. At the last follow-up, the average active abduction of shoulder was 108° (80°-175°), and the average active flexion was 124° (90°-175°). Three patients complained of mild discomfort in the shoulder, the rest of the patients had no pain in the shoulder. Sleep was not affected in all patients, and the hands of seven patients could go over the top of head, and they could live and work normally. In 7 patients, the rotation of shoulder joint was limited, the abduction force of shoulder joint was decreased, the Constant-Murley function score was 72% (59%-78%), and the MSTS function score was 84% (67%-93%). None of the 7 patients had incision infection, hematoma and other related complications. There was one dislocation occurred one month after the operation because the humeral adhesion of deltoid was resected. After open reduction, a larger glenoid ball was used and tension of deltoid muscle was tightened, and no dislocation was found.Conclusion:The combined tumor prosthesis of reverse shoulder has the advantages of simple installation, lower operative requirements compared with the common reverse shoulder prosthesis compounded with allograft, easy to control the length of the prosthesis, and also can achieve satisfactory results.