1.Toxic Effect of Glufosinate-Ammonium on Liver of Rats
Yanzhong LIU ; Dongxia LIU ; Shuguang GAO
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To study the toxic effect of glufosinate-ammonium on the liver. Methods SD rats aged 6 weeks with weight of 140-160 g were randomly divided into four groups, 20 (10 males and 10 females) in each group. The rats were treated for three months by gavaging different doses of glufosinate-ammonium (0, 100, 250, 500 mg/kg bw) for the experimental group and 2% Tween-80 solution for the control group. All the rats were weighted once a week. The activity of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the serum were determined at the end of the study. Liver weight was measured and liver index was calculated. Pathological examination was performed. Results Treated with high-dose of glufosinate-ammonium, a retarded growth of rats was seen, the activity of ALT, AST and ALP increased significantly in both male and female rats, the liver index increased significantly and pathological changes of the liver were also observed compared with the control. No significant changes were found in the rats treated with moderate and low dose compared with the control. Conclusion Glufosinate-ammonium may produce a toxic effect on the liver of rat when the exposed dose is more than 500 mg/kg.
2.Gitelman's syndrome with osteoarthrosis: a case report
Xinxin YANG ; Dongxia FU ; Fang GAO ; Guangya WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(7):748-750
Gitelman's syndrome (GS) is an autosomal recessive hereditary tubulopathy.It is caused by sodium reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule of the renal unit,which is not yet fully cured.It is characterized by great heterogeneity with clinical manifestations.Some patients with no symptoms,were confirmed by hypokalemia with physical examination.The others can be manifested as fatigue,nocturia,polydipsia and hypotension.Less literature is reported about GS combined with osteoarthrosis.In this report,the author reported a patient of GS with osteoarthrosis characterized by hypokalemia,hypomagnesemia,metabolic alkalosis,lower blood pressure,and swelling and pain in left knee joint.The symptoms were improved after treatment with potassium and magnesium supplementation
3.Decorative porcelain temperature firing affects the shear bond strength between zirconia ceramics and resin binder
Shijun GAO ; Pengfei PEI ; Wei LU ; Dongxia WANG ; Jiazhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(51):8809-8814
BACKGROUND:Studies have confirmed that the surface treatment methods such as silane coupling agent and sand blasting could improve bonding strength of zirconia ceramics and resin binder. In addition, the increase of micro cracks on the surface of zirconia ceramics can also improve the bonding strength of zirconia ceramics and resin binder. But there is a lack of related studies addressing whether repeatedly sintering would have an impact on shear bond strength of zirconia ceramics.
OBJECTIVE:To determine the effect of decorative porcelain temperature firing on the shear bond strength between dental zirconia ceramics and resin binder.
METHODS:Twenty pieces of zirconia ceramics specimens were selected from 40 tablets, and then randomly divided into five groups according to the number of sintered times:control group (without sintering), sintering groups for 2, 4, 6, 8 times. Heat starting temperature was 500 ℃, and final temperature was 1 000 ℃ with a heating rate of 55 ℃/min. The vacuum time was 7 minutes. During the sintering, the final temperature was constant. Unsintered ceramic pieces were bonded using resin binder. Universal testing machine was used to test the shear strength of the interface between the two pieces of zirconia ceramics. The interface after shearing was characterized by scanning electron microscope.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The shear strength of sintering groups for 4, 6, 8 times was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). Shear strength of specimens sintered twice was slightly higher than that of specimens without sintering, but the difference was not significant (P>0.05). Shear strength of specimens sintered 8 times was slightly higher than that sintered 4 and 6 times (P<0.05). Under the scanning electron microscope, there was no crack on the surface of non-sintered zirconia ceramics. After 2 times sintering, the surface appeared to have fine cracks. After sintering 4 times, visible cracks were increased. After six rounds of sintering, the surface began to have significant changes;cracks rose along with slight gaps and a smal amount of adhesive residues were found. After sintering for 8 times, cracks and voids were obviously increased on the sintered surface and adhesive residues were found. It indicated that after sintering for 4, 6 and 8 times, zirconia ceramics could have a good shear strength binding to resin adhesives;with the increasing of sintering times, the shear bond strength could be increased.
4.A clinicopathologic study on 55 cases of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
Dongxia GAO ; Fannong MENG ; Xuyang TIAN ; Jingping YANG ; Yun LING ; Songlin LIAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the clinicopathologic features of GIST. Method Fifty-five GIST cases were collected. Immunohistochemical assays of vimentin, CD117, CD34, S-100, SMA, desmin, NF were used to study the specimen. Results 69% (38/55) of the tumors located in the stomach, 18% (10/55) in the small intestine. Tumors varied greatly in size, ranging from 0.4 to 40 cm (average 6.7 cm). Morphologic criteria of malignancy are tumor size≥5 cm, mitotic rates≥5/50 HPF and ulcer formation and there were significant differences between the benign and the malignant. Immunohistochemical staining results: CD117 positive in 39 cases(71%), CD34 in 45 cases (82%), S-100 in 19 cases (35%), SMA in 12 cases (22%), vimentin in 32 cases (58%), desmin in 6 cases(11%),and NF in 2/4 (50%). All 13 benign cases were alive on the latest follow-up. In 42 cases of malignancy and potential malignancy, 4 developed metastasis, 13 died. Conclusion (1) GIST occur predominantly in middle-aged and older persons.(2) The main criteria of malignancy of GIST are tumor size≥5 cm, mitotic rates≥5/50 HPF and ulcer formation. (3)Whereas it is difficult to identify true leiomyomas/leiomyosarcomars and neuogenic tumors from GIST, immunohistochemical staining is capable of doing this.
5.The diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Wei FU ; Jinman ZHUANG ; Jiong YUAN ; Nengwei ZHANG ; Tonglin ZHANG ; Dongxia GAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs). MethodsThe clinical data of patients with GISTs admitted into surgical department from Jan 1999 to Mar 2004 were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsThere were 40 cases enrolled, with a male to female ratio of 30∶10. Thirty -eight patients underwent complete tumor resection, two did laparotomy only. According to the Fletcher classification, six patients were of very low risk, seven of low risk, eleven of intermediate risk, and sixteen of high risk.CD119 staining was positive in 80% cases, and CD34 was in 85%.Thirty-one patients were followed up, with 5 out of 29 postoperative patients suffering from recurrence and metastasis 6 to 30 months postoperatively. Two patients with unresectable tumor survived an average of 9 months. Gleevec was administered to two patients with partial relief achieved in one. Conclusion 1.GISTs are predominantly found in the middle-aged. Stomach and small bowel are most often affected. 2.Immunohistochemical staining was necessary for the diagnosis of GISTs.3.Fletcher classification is useful guide for clinical treatment and prognosis prediction.
6.Metabolic characteristics and risk factors for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Dongxia FU ; Haibin CUI ; Jinxiu XU ; Guangya WANG ; Fang GAO ; Ningning GUO
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;(3):237-240
Objective To explore metabolic characteristics of and risk factors for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) combined with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Methods One hundred and forty-two cases of newly diagnosed T2DM were divided into two groups according to whether they have comorbid NAFLD:group A (without NAFLD,n =79) and group B (combined with NAFLD,n =63).Data collected included body height,body weight,blood pressure,fasting plasma glucose (FPG),blood lipid,serum uric acid (UA),HbA1c and fasting insulin,body mass index and insulin resistance index with homeostasis model(HOMA-IR) were calculated to compare the clinical and biochemical parameters between groups A and B.Results (1) The difference of age and blood pressure between groups A and B were not statistical different (P > 0.05).Compared with group A,BMI ((26.79 ± 1.93) kg/m2 vs (24.61 ± 2.46) kg/m2,t =5.76),FINS((15.49±2.44) mU/L vs (13.20±2.17) mU/L),t =5.91),HOMA-IR((6.74± 1.32) vs (5.65 ±1.10),t =5.37),glycerin trimyristate (TG) ((2.94 ± 0.65) mmol/L vs (1.74 ± 0.46) mmol/L),t =12.86),low density lipoprotein cholesterin (LDL-C) ((3.46 ±0.73) mmol/L vs (2.78 ±0.86) mmol/L,t =5.07) and UA((342.41 ±71.49) mmol/L vs (312.98 ±66.24) mmol/L,t =2.54) were significantly higherand hight density lipoprotein cholesterin (HDL-C) ((0.99 ± 0.17) mmol/L vs (1.21 ± 0.29) mmol/L,t =5.33) was significantly lower in group B (P < 0.05).(2) Using whether to combined with NAFLD as dependent variable,and BMI,FINS,HOMA-IR,TG,LDL-C,HDL-C and UA as independent variable,logistics regression analysis showed that BMI,HOMA-IR and TG were risk factors for NAFLD(OR =2.838,19.241,and 2.019 respectively,P < 0.05).Conclusion Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with NAFLD have more obvious dyslipidemia and insulin resistance.Obesity,insulin resistance,hyper-triglyceridemia are risk factors for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with NAFLD.
7.Effects of different resin cements on the coronal microleakage and bonding strength of fiber posts
Shijun GAO ; Wanqiao ZONG ; Dongxia WANG ; Yuze HOU ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Gang XUE ; Yanjun HUANG ; Jiazhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(38):6733-6739
BACKGROUND:At present, there are stil differences in the studies of total-etch, self-etch and self-bonding resin cement effect on the coronal microleakage and bonding strength of fiber posts.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the coronal microleakage and the bonding strength of fiber posts treated with three kinds of resin cements.
METHODS:Total y 32 upper incisors were randomly divided into five groups, including three experimental groups and two control groups. After the root canal preparation, three kinds of resin cements (EMBRACE WetBond, LuxaCore, Medental Multi-cure) were used to fiber posts with the bond diameter of 1.4 mm. Stereomicroscope was used to observe the microleakage. Then, the specimens were cut into 2 mm wafer along the axis of tooth, and universal testing machine for push-out test was used to observe the failure mode. In the positive control group, no root canal preparation was done, the root was coated with nail polish, and the crown was directly exposed to the dye. In the negative control group, no root canal preparation was done, the root canal orifice was covered with the resin, the tooth was overal coated with nail polish and then embedded 1 mm below the section.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The microleakage was observed in al the three resin cements, Medental Multi-cure showed the least microleakage and LuxaCore showed the largest microleakage, and there was significantly different among the three kinds of resin cements (P<0.05). The bonding strength of three cements had significant differences (P<0.05), and ranked from high to low:Mdental Multi-cure, LuxaCore, and EMBRACE WetBond. The main fracture modes were binder/fiber post fracture and mixed failure. The results suggest that the total-etch resin cement binds tightly with the dentin, and owns a superiority in the microleakage and bonding property as compared with the self-etch resin cements and self-bonding resin cements.
8.Relationship between the level of plasma homocysteine and coronary calcification in patients with different blood glucose levels
Jiangrong ZHANG ; Weisheng LU ; Lingwei YU ; Jing CHANG ; Huimin YUAN ; Dongxia LI ; Xingwang GAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(9):952-954
Objective To determine the relationship between the level of plasma homocysteine and coronary calcification in patients with different blood glucose levels. Methods By measuring plasma homocysteine and coronary calcification in 30 cases of diagnosed diabetes (T2D) ,29 cases of diagnosed impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in patients and 27 cases with normal, we compared the level of plasma homocysteine and coronary calcification in patients with different blood glucose levels. Results We found significant diffieronces among three groups of the level of plasms homocysteine and coronary calcification (P < 0.01). The plasma homocysteine levels were(19.31 ±3.17) μmol/L, (13.85 ± 1.62) μmol/L, (9.80 ± 1.78) μmol/L in the T2D,IGT and normal groups,respectively. The coronary calcification scores were 207.80 ± 154.10,63.24 ± 10.46,14.47 ± 5.16 in the T2D, IGT and normal groups, respectively. The plasma homocysteine level and coronary calcification score increased with the glycosylated hemoglobin rise in the normal,IGT and T2D groups((4.51 ±0.48)%, (6.13 ±0.31)% and (7.69 ±0.81)%, respectively). Conclusions The plasma homocysteine level is a strong independent predictor of type 2 diabetes and also an important factor of coronary artery event occurrence and develepment.
9.Effect of different root canal cleaning methods on root canal dentin microleakage
Shijun GAO ; Wenwen LI ; Xiaoli TAN ; Xiaoke JIA ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Dongxia WANG ; Yuze HOU ; Yanjun HUANG ; Jiazhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(47):7697-7701
BACKGROUND:Microleakage between restoration, tooth structure and bonding agent can cause the entry of bacteria and liquid in the mouth into the gap, thereby damaging the bonding interface between the restoration and tooth tissues, and leading to bond failure. Microleakage detection can directly show whether the closure of the root canal of post and core system is good or bad. The severity of microleakage directly affects the restorative effects of post and core. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of different root canal cleaning methods on the microleakage between the fiber post and root canal dentin. METHODS: Thirty fresh non-caries premolar posts with free root canalin vitro were randomly divided into five groups, and the root canal wal was respectively washed with saline, 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution+17% ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA)+saline, 3% hydrogen peroxide solution+5.25% sodium hypochlorite+ saline, 3% hydrogen peroxide solution+2% chlorhexidine solution+saline, and 2% chlorhexidine solution+17% EDTA+saline in different groups. Super-bond C&B adhesive agent was used for bonding fiber post, and the microleakage of each sample was observed under stereomicroscope. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The severity of microleakage in the al groups was ranged as folows: saline group > 3% hydrogen peroxide solution+5.25% sodium hypochlorite+saline group > 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution+17% EDTA+saline and 3% hydrogen peroxide solution+2% chlorhexidine solution+saline groups > 2% chlorhexidine solution+17% EDTA+saline group.
10.Effect of anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker on the mechanical function of soft denture liners
Shijun GAO ; Guoxin REN ; Siyi WEI ; Minghui CHU ; Dongxia WANG ; Yuze HOU ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Yanjun HUANG ; Jiazhen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(47):7624-7628
BACKGROUND:Due to limitations of the physicochemical properties of soft denture liner material itself, whisker has been added in the soft lining material in recent years, so as to enhance its mechanical properties. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of different additive amount of anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker on the mechanical function of self-curing soft denture liner. METHODS: There were six groups in this experiment. Anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker at the mass fraction of 0 (control), 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5% was respectively added into self-curing soft liner materials, 10 test specimens in each group, a total of 60 test specimens. The shear bond strength, Shore hardness and tensile strength were detected. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: With the increasing amount of the anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker, the Shore hardness of the soft lining material was increased continuously, and the tensile strength was increased firstly and then reduced. When 3% anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker was added, the bond strength and tensile strength of soft lining material reached the peak. Taken together, the mechanical properties of the soft lining materials became perfect when 3% anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker was added. These results demonstrate that anhydrous calcium sulfate whisker may affect the mechanical properties of self-curing soft liner.