1.Early clinical evaluation of dental implants in patients with chronic localized periodontitis
Bo KANG ; Lvhua GUO ; Jianzhao CHEN ; Li′E LIN ;
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate the clinical results of implantation in patients with chronic localized periodontitis.Methods: 21 patients with chronic localized periodontitis who received 57 implants were studed.The patients were followed up for one year after implants loading.Results: There were 4 implantation failures.Another 53 implants had a good osseointegration.The success rate was 92.98%.The marginal bone resorption was about(0.77?0.32) mm after one year loading.Conclusion: The clinical outcome of dental implants in selected group of patients with well-controlled chronic localize periodontitis is satisfying.Further investigations and clinical trials is needed to determine the long-term survival of implants in patients with chronic localize periodontitis.
2.Research on anti T47 D breast cancer activity and its G protein-coupled estrogen receptor pathway of tanshinone IIA
Piwen ZHAO ; Jinfeng ZANG ; Shiying TAO ; Meng CHEN ; Jianzhao NIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(10):1458-1462
Aim To explore the effects of tanshinone IIA on cell proliferation via G protein-coupled estrogen receptor inductive and regulative pathway in typical es-trogen receptor and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor positive T47D breast cancer cells. Methods The pro-liferation rate of T47 D cells influenced by tanshinone IIA was analyzed by MTT assay. G protein-coupled es-trogen receptor agonist G1 and GPER antagonist G15 were employed as tools. GPER SiRNA was applied to build GPER gene silence T47D cells. GPER expres-sion influenced by tanshinone IIA was measured by Western blot. Results The proliferation rates of T47D cells treated with 1 × 10 -5 mol·L-1 - 1 × 10 -7 mol· L-1 of tanshinone IIA were decreased significantly. Such effects could be attenuated by G1 or enhanced by G15 . Growth of GPER SiRNA transfected T47 D cells were significantly inhibited by 1 × 10 -5 mol·L-1 - 1 × 10 -7 mol·L-1 of tanshinone IIA treating. Result of Western blot showed that tanshinone IIA at 1 × 10 -5 mol· L-1 and 1 × 10 -6 mol · L-1 could induce de-crease of GPER protein expression in T47D cells. Conclusions Tanshinone IIA shows inhibitory effects on proliferation rate of T47 D breast cancer cells via GPER pathway. Tanshinone IIA could perform regula-tive function on GPER expression level in target cells.
3.Study total glucosides of Radix Paeoniae Rubra induced K562 tumor cell apoptosis of signaling pathways and related gene changes.
Huiyu XU ; Zhiwei CHEN ; Li ZHOU ; Jianzhao NIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(24):3377-3381
OBJECTIVETo study the total glucosides of Radix Paeoniae Rubra induced K562 tumor cell apoptosis of signaling pathways and related gene changes.
METHODBy MTT and flow cytometric, real-time quantitatie polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Western blot methods researched the level of genes and proteins.
RESULTThe total glucosides of Radix Paeoniae Rubra could inhibit K562 cell growth by MTT method, there was the relationship of concentration-time between them, TGC prompted K562 cell translocation of phosphatidylserine, may be apoptosis through non-receptor-dependent pathways because caspase-3 mRNA, caspase-9 mRNA and cytochrome C increased, caspase-8 mRNA had no significant change. The expression of Bcl-2 protein and Bcl-X1 protein could decreased, the expression of Bax protein could increased by regulating gene expression.
CONCLUSIONTGC induced K562 cell apoptosis that might be through the mitochondria pathway, when cell apoptosis occured, Bcl-2 or Bcl-XI proteins combination of Bax protein would be displacement, then the mitochondrial membrane became permeable to release a series of material, then lead to cell death.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; genetics ; Caspases ; genetics ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; drug effects ; Glucosides ; pharmacology ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Paeonia ; chemistry ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; Time Factors
4.Etiology, Pathology and Prospects of TCM in Osteoporosis Treatment
Yubo GUO ; Lili WANG ; Rufeng MA ; Dandan ZHAO ; Dongwei ZHANG ; Jiaxu CHEN ; Jianzhao NIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;17(4):768-772
Osteoporosis is a progressive metabolic disease. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), deficiency of the liver, spleen and kidney and blood stasis can induce osteoporosis. The main etiology was kidney deficiency which harmed the liver and spleen and causeqi-blood deficiency and blood stasis. The insufficiency of natural endowment and postnatal malnutrition caused poor nutrition of tendons and vessels, which induced debility of bone. This article discussed the etiology and pathogenesis of TCM understanding on osteoporosis in details. Opportunities and challenges of TCM in osteoporosis treatment were explored. The homology of Chinese medicine and food as well as the long-term of osteoporosis showed that TCM had incomparable superiority in osteoporosis treatment. While, the scientific research methods and reasonable evaluation of TCM safety were important to display its advantages in osteoporosis treatment.
5.Explore the diagnosis value of whole exome sequencing in pediatric neuro-developmental disorders
Hua XIE ; Lingyun LYU ; Zhijie GAO ; Jiping PENG ; Fang LIU ; Xinna JI ; Xiaobo CHEN ; Hui LI ; Shuo FENG ; Jianzhao ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Nan WU ; Qian CHEN ; Xiaoli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(8):623-629
Objective To evaluate the application value of whole exome sequencing (WES) in diagnosis of NDDs (neuro-developmental disorders) children.Metheod WES was used for the diagnosis of 35 unexplained NDD children, which admitted to the outpatient and ward of Children′s hospital affiliated to Capital institute of pediatric from November 2015 to November 2016.These children′s clinical data was collected detailedly.Using bioinformatics software tools combining with patient′s phenotype, the candidate genetic/genomic variants of these patients were identified from WES data.The final pathogenicity of genetic/genomic variants was interpreted according to the guideline of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), meanwhile, the variants validation and co-separation analysis in the parents and their family members were performed by Sanger sequencing, real time-PCR and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA).Results 14 pathogenic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and three pathogenic copy number variations (CNVs) were detected in the 35 NDD children, the detection rate in this study is 48.6%.Among the 14 pathogenic SNVs, 11 of them are the definite NDD-related genes according to OMIM database (such as CHARGE syndrome, Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome, Cockayne syndrome, etc.), and six of them are de novo (6/11, 54.6%).Three pathogenic CNVs were identified from WES data, including two microduplications and one microdeletion.Meanwhile, a female child carrying a frame shift mutation in MECP2 was found and the germline mosaicism with low-frequency mutation of this site (8.4%) was confirmed by his father's sperm.Conclusions The diagnosis rate of WES in NDDs children is 48.6% in our small-sample study.In addition to pathogenic/likely pathogenic SNVs, CNVs can be detected successfully from WES data, which effectively improved the diagnosis yield in NDDs children.
6.An experimental study of effect of curcumin on improvementof bone microarchitecture and bone quality inhigh-fat-diet C57BL/6J mice and its association with cathepsin K
Rufeng MA ; Lili WANG ; Jiacheng ZUO ; Ruyuan ZHU ; Haixia LIU ; Chenyue LIU ; Lin LI ; Beibei CHEN ; Dandan ZHAO ; Fangfang MO ; Jianzhao NIU ; Sihua GAO ; Dongwei ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(10):1446-1451
Aim To investigate the effect of curcumin against high-fat-diet induced C57BL/6J mice bone changes and the correlation between the expression of cathepsin K and curcumin.Methods Curcumin treated C57BL/6J mice had been on high fat diet for 12 weeks.The HE, Alizarin red S staining and Safranin O/fast green staining of femur were employed to evaluate bone microstructure, bone metabolism and bone development.The expressions of cathepsin K were assessed by Western blot and immunohistochemical staining.Results Histopathological results showed that curcumin could improve the destruction of trabecular bone structure, cartilage development and bone calcification.Biomechanical results proved that curcumin could improve the bone strength of the type 2 diabetic mice induced by high fat.The results of immunohistochemistry and Western blot assay indicated that curcumin could significantly inhibit the expression of cathepsin K in bone tissues of mice.Conclusion Curcumin can increase bone strength, improve bone microstructure, and enhance the degree of bone calcification, which may be achieved by inhibiting the expression of cathepsin K.
7.Follow-up and recurrence markers analysis of anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein IgG associated disorders in children
Jing SUN ; Ping ZHENG ; Jianzhao ZHANG ; Shuo FENG ; Qian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(7):715-722
Objective:To summarize clinical features, outcome and prognosis of anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein IgG associated disorders (MOGAD) in children, and to explore the markers of recurrent MOGAD.Methods:The clinical features, imaging, serum and cerebrospinal fluid immune markers, treatments and outcomes were analyzed and compared between children with monophasic and recurrent MOGAD, who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurology, Children′s Hospital Affiliated to the Capital Institute of Pediatrics from January 2019 to February 2020.Results:A total of 22 children were included, of whom 8 patients (36.4%) had a recurrent course and 14 patients (63.6%) had a monophasic course. There was no statistically significant difference in sex, age of onset, clinical symptoms, modified Rankin Scale score, location of lesions and serum anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-IgG (MOG-IgG) titer, overall duration of total immunotherapy, positive antinuclear antibody and history of precursory infection between the two groups ( P>0.05). The serum MOG-IgG titer in the recurrent course group was more likely to remain unchanged or increased, and even increased after treatment, while there was no increase in the serum MOG-IgG titer in the monophasic course group, and the proportion of the patients with serum MOG-IgG titer decreased was higher in the monophasic course group (the monophasic course group: 6/8, the recurrent course group: 2/8), and there was statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P=0.030). The positive rate of MOG-IgG in cerebrospinal fluid in the recurrent course group was significantly higher than that in the monophasic course group at the first attack, the difference being statistically significant (the monophasic course group: 1/10, the recurrent course group: 4/6, P=0.036). The both groups were effecive to first-line immunotherapy, and the clinical symptoms and imaging were completely or partially recovered compared to the acute phase. Seven of 8 patients with recurrent MOGAD were treated with mycophenolate mofetil, and the recurrence rate decreased significantly [annual recurrence rate before treated with mycophenolate mofetil: 2.06 (1.36, 2.34) times/year, annual recurrence rate after treated with mycophenolate mofetil: 0 (0, 0) time/year, Z=-3.26, P=0.001]. The humoral immune status of children treated with mycophenolate mofetil was monitored regularly, and no obvious adverse reactions were found during the follow-up. Conclusions:At least one third of children with MOGAD were recurrent, and the serum MOG-IgG titer of children with recurrent MOGAD continued to be high, and even increased after treatment. Positive MOG-IgG in cerebrospinal fluid at the first attack was found to be a high risk factor for recurrence. The maintenance treatment of mycophenolate mofetil in patients with recurrent MOGAD can significantly reduce the annual recurrence rate and was well tolerated.
8.Research progress on radiation-induced cardiac injury in breast cancer and its preventive measures
Churan FENG ; Jianzhao CAO ; Ziyin CHEN ; Daxin ZHANG ; Hailing LU
Practical Oncology Journal 2023;37(6):513-518
Radiotherapy is an effective way to reduce the local recurrence rate and mortality of breast cancer.However,the risk of long-term side effects of radiation-induced cardiac injury cannot be ignored.Especially for patients undergoing left breast ra-diation therapy,the risk of cardiac injury is higher due to the heart being within the radiation field,which increases the incidence of radiation induced heart disease and ultimately affects long-term survival rate and quality of life.Therefore,it is particularly important to prevent radiation induced cardiac injury.The main measures include using advanced radiation therapy techniques such as intensity modulated radiation therapy,volume modulated arc radiotherapy,deep inhalation and breath holding radiation therapy,prone position radiation therapy,proton beam therapy,etc.or optimizing the radiotherapy plan for cardiac substructure to reduce the radiation dose to key cardiac structures.This article will review the research progress of pathophysiological mechanism,clinical manifestations,risk fac-tors and preventive measures of radiation-induced cardiac injury in breast cancer.
9.Analysis of autograft and allograft maturity and postoperative clinical outcomes 10 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Yong CUI ; Jingqi YANG ; Jianzhao WANG ; Decheng SHAO ; Baicheng CHEN ; Xiaoyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;43(3):175-180
Objective To evaluate and compare the maturity of autografts and allografts as well as the postoperative clinical outcomes 10 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction(ACLR).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 64 patients who underwent anterior cruciate liga-ment reconstruction,with an average follow-up period of about 10 years.Autografts were used in 36 cases(56.2%),and allografts in 28 cases(43.8%).Both groups were recorded the knee Lysholm scores,IKDC subjective scores,and stability tests results(KT-1000 side-to-side difference and Lach-man test).Moreover,graft maturity was assessed using the knee magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),and the Signal-to-Noise Quotient(SNQ)for both types of grafts was measured.Results No significant differences were observed between the autograft and allograft groups in the average follow-up time(10.1±2.1 and 10.5±1.8 years)(P=0.376),the SNQ value(24.1±8.8 and 23.2±8.7)(P= 0.652),the Lysholm score(90±10.3 and 89.4±8.9)(P=0.805)and the anterior joint stability dur-ing follow-up(P=0.923).Moreover,the average IKDC score and incidence of abnormal tension of the ligament measured by KT1000 of the autograft group were higher than the allograft group[(84.5±8.3)vs.(80.4±7.8),P=0.075;14.3%vs.8.3%,P=0.724].Meanwhile,ACL re-tear occurred to two cas-es in the autograft group(5.6%)and the allograft group(7.1%),respectively,showing no significant dif-ference(P=0.795).Conclusion Ten years after ACLR,no significant differences are found in graft ma-turity,clinical outcomes,or joint stability between patients using autografts and allografts.Moreover,the rate of graft re-tear is comparable between the two groups.