1.Systemic treatment of generalized severe chronic periodontitis: a case report.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(2):93-95
Adult
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Chronic Periodontitis
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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therapy
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Dental Scaling
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Follow-Up Studies
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Furcation Defects
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Orthodontics, Corrective
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Periodontal Index
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Radiography, Panoramic
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Root Canal Therapy
2.Mixed epithelial and stromal tumor of kidney in male patient: report of a case.
Xin ZHANG ; Chun-rong LIU ; Xiu-rong WANG ; Rong-ge XING
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(10):700-701
Actins
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metabolism
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen
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metabolism
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Desmin
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metabolism
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Epithelial Cells
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metabolism
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pathology
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Kidney Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasms, Complex and Mixed
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Stromal Cells
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metabolism
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pathology
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Vimentin
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metabolism
3.RNA interference mediated inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor expression and its significance in different human cancer cell lines
Rong ZHU ; Li BAI ; Chunxue BAI ; Xin ZHANG
China Oncology 1998;0(04):-
Background and purpose:The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is commonly overexpressed in a variety of solid tumors, and has important roles in cancer pathogenesis and progression. EGFR thus provides a rational target for cancer therapy. We studied siRNA-mediated inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor expression and its biologic effects in different human cancer cell lines (A431, HeLa and SPC-A-1). Methods:Cells were transfected with chemically synthesized siRNA-EGFR. EGFR mRNA was quantified by real-time PCR and was detected by immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometry. The biologic effects on cell growth were assessed by colony-formation assay.Results:siRNA-EGFR significantly decreased mRNA level of EGFR by 73.9 %, 44.6 % and 57.7 %, protein expression of EGFR by 77.0 %, 61.3 % and 65.2 %, and reduced colony number by 27.2 %, 53.9 % and 59.1 % in A431, HeLa and SPC-A-1, respectively.Conclusions:Our data suggested that RNA interference could downregulate EGFR and inhibit colony forming ability and EGFR expression at mRNA/protein levels in human cancer cell lines with different pathological types. siRNA could be one of the promising strategies in future targeted cancer therapy.
4.Bone turnover and its related molecular mechanism in STZ-induced diabetic rats
Hongwei JIA ; Jin CUI ; Xin ZHANG ; Rong LUO ; Mingcai QIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2010;26(2):99-103
Objective To study the bone turnover and its related molecular mechanism in STZ-induced diabetic rats. Methods Of 30 male SD rats studied, 15 were induced diabetics by intravenous injection of streptozotocin (50 mg/kg)and fed for 8 weeks. After the sacrifice of both the diabetic and control groups, serum Ca, P, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and osteocalcin were determined, and 24 h urinary Ca and urinary cross-linked N-telopeptide of type Ⅰ collagen (NTx)and creatinine (Cr)ratio were also determined. The left tibia was dissected for bone histomorphometry analysis. Right femur and lumbar vertebrae (L1-L4) were reserved for bone mineral density (BMD) determination. The right tibia was separated for the study of bone tissue RANKL/osteoprotegerin, Core binding factor 1 (Cbfa1) ,osterix and osteocalcin mRNA level which was performed by real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay. Results No significant difference was found in serum Ca, P, and ALP levels between 2 groups of rats. ST-Z-induced diabetic rats were characterized by extreme hyperglycemia, marked weight loss, polyuria, and hypercalciuria. A low-turnover osteopenia was evidenced in diabetic rats by decreased BMD in both femur [(0. 099±0.013) vs (0. 139 ± 0.013 g/cm~3) , P < 0.01] and lumbar vertebrae [(0. 107±0.011)vs (0. 149±0.009) g/cm~3, P<0.01] , reduced serum osteoealcin level [a marker of formation, (3.03±0.52) vs (6. 18±0.71) ng/ml ,P<0. 01]) ,decreased urine NTx/Cr ratio [(5. 67±0.86) vs (5.23±0.98) nmol/g Cr, P<0. 05], decreased trabeeular volume and thickness, and reduced bone label surface and bone formation rate [(0. 44±0. 11) vs (0. 78±0. 14) μm/d,P<0. 01] by bone dynamic study. The RANKL/ osteoprotegerin [(0.57±0.11)vs (0.89±0.13) ,P<0.01] ,osterix [(1.93×10~(-4)±0.65×10(~-4))vs (4.19×10~(-4)± 0.71×10~(-4)) ,P<0.01] ,Cbfa1 [(26.68×10~(-4)±6.53×10~(-4))vs (37.21×10~(-4)±7.14×10~(-4)) ,P<0.01] ,and osteocalcin [(2.25×10~(-4)±1.19×10~(-4))vs (3.43×10~(-4)±1.63×10~(-4)) ,P<0.01] mRNA expressions were declined in the bone tissue of the tibia in the ST-Z-induced diabetic rats, as compared with the control. Conclusion A low-turnover osteopenia is evidenced in STZ-induced diabetic rats by significant decrease of both osteoclastic marker(RANKL/ osteoprotegerin)and osteoblastic marker (osterix ,Cbfa1 ,osteocalcin)mRNA levels in tibia.
5.Effects of Medium-and Long-chain Fatty Acid Triacylglycerol on Lipid Metabolism in Different Age's Male Subjects with Hypertriglyceridemia
Li-Ying WANG ; Qing XU ; Rong-Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the effects of medium-and long-chain fatty acid triacylglycerols on lipid metabolism in different age's male subjects with hypertriglyceridemia.Methods A randomized double-blind and controlled clinical trial was carried out among 74 male cases with hypertriacylglycerolemia.They were divided into two groups,one group was randomized to taking long-chain fatty acid triacylglycerol oil(LCT),and the other one to medium-and long-chain fatty acid triacylglycerol oil(MLCT).All cases in two groups asked to consume 20~30 g oil daily.Anthrepometric measurements and blood biochemical variables were measured at the initial and final time of the study.Results There were 34 and 33 cases left in LCT and MLCT group,respectively.A greater extent of decrease in the levels of blood TG,TC,apoB,apoA Ⅰ,apoAⅡ,apoC Ⅱ,apoC Ⅲ,apoE and LDL-C in male subjects aged less than 60 years was found in MLCT group than in LCT group after 8 weeks study(P
6.Analysis of misdiagnosis of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
Xiang-Rong YING ; Zhang-Qun YE ; Xin-De LI ;
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To improve the diagnosis and treatment of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephri- tis(XGP).Methods The clinical data of 18 cases(5 males and 13 females;mean age,47 years)with XGP were analyzed.Of them,6 had the lesion on the left,and 12 on the right.Before operation,XGP was mis- diagnosed as renal calculus with hydronephrosis in 4 cases,ureteral calculus with severe hydronephrosis in 3 cases,renal tuberculosis in 3 cases and renal carcinoma in 8 cases.Results Of the 18 cases,7 were diag- nosed to have XGP by frozen section during operation and 11 cases had a definite diagnosis by pathological examination after nephrectomy.After a follow-up of 6-124 months,no recurrence was observed in all these 18 cases.Conclusions Preoperative diagnosis of XGP is difficult.This disease is clinically characterized by foam cells in urine smear,low-density value of kidney CT and ineffective antibiotic therapy.Combined a- nalysis of clinical data and improvement of clinical recognition of XGP is the key to avoiding delayed diagno- sis or misdiagnosis of XGP.
7.Application of stem cell transplantation in repair of the retinal ganglion cells injury
Xin, RONG ; Hui-Yuan, HOU ; Geng, GUO ; Hui, ZHANG
International Eye Science 2014;(7):1223-1226
The progressive injury of retinal ganglion cells ( RGCs) is a common occurrence in several eye diseases, which ultimately may lead to irreversible blindness. Currently, there are still no effective or ideal treatments for it in practice, however some recent studies show that stem cell transplantation may provide a promising new idea for neuroprotection and replacement of retinal ganglion cells. This paper will review the research progress of stem cell transplantation-based treatment.
8.Influencing factors of disease stigma among cervical cancer patients
Rong LI ; Guangqing LI ; Rong YAN ; Xiaofei ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Xin LIU ; Xia HU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(4):1-5
Objective To investigate the status of disease stigma among patients with cervical cancer and explore the influencing factors. Method Two hundred and six patients with cervical cancer participated in the study by the social impact scale (SIS) and general information questionnaire and the relevant factors were analyzed. Results The average score of SIS was (68.04 ± 17.36). The influencing factors included the following factors age, marriage, income, profession, education and disease course (P<0.05). Conclusions The stigma in patients with cervical cancer is at a higher level and the influencing factors are diverse. It is significant to relieve their stigma and better their quality of life by strengthening psychological intervention and health instruction and establishing social support system.
9.Research advances of 3D printing in vascularization
Yifei CHEN ; Chenyue ZHANG ; Jinglan ZHANG ; Binjing ZHANG ; Xin RONG ; Zhiai HU
STOMATOLOGY 2023;43(1):82-87
As the key to regeneration of oral and maxillofacial tissues such as bone, dental pulp and skin, vascularization has always been the focus of tissue engineering. With the development of three-dimensional (3D) printing in tissue engineering, there are increasing ways to construct vascular structures. However, to achieve the objective of highly simulating vascular structure in morphology and function and promote tissue repair, it is still a major difficulty for 3D bioprinting to construct highly precise and biologically functional simulated vascular structures. This paper summarizes new progress of 3D printing vascular structure, expounds frontier biological manufacturing technologies of vascular and vascularized structure such as suspension printing, coaxial printing, 4D printing, and so on, analyzes its advantages and disadvantages, and discusses its development prospect, in order to provide reference for the application of 3D printing blood vessels in regeneration and repair of oral and maxillofacial tissues.
10.Sinomenine inhibits viability, migration and invasion of human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells
Xin-Rong WANG ; Yin-Po ZHANG ; Yan-Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(5):793-798
AIM:To investigate the effect of sinomenine on the viability, migration and invasion of human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells and its possible mechanism.METHODS:The SKOV3 cells were treated with sinomenine at different concentrations for 12 h,24 h and 48 h.CCK-8 assay was employed to detect the effects of sinomenine on the via-bility of the SKOV3 cells.Flow cytometry was used to analyze the cell cycle distribution.The cell migration and invasion abilities were measured by Transwell assay.Western blot was used to determine the protein levels of cyclin A,cyclin D1, E-cadherin and matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9).RESULTS: Sinomenine remarkably inhibited the viability of SK-OV3 cells and IOSE80 cells in a time-dependent and dose-dependent manner(P<0.05),and the IC50values of 48 h were 2.12 mmol/L and 17.35 mmol/L,respectively.In a dose-dependent manner,sinomenine induced G0/G1and S phase ar-rest in SKOV3 cells(P<0.05),suppressed the migration and invasion abilities of SKOV 3 cells(P<0.05),down-regu-lated the protein levels of cyclin A,cyclin D1 and MMP-9(P<0.05), and up-regulated the protein level of E-cadherin (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Sinomenine inhibits the viability,migration and invasion of human ovarian cancer SKOV 3 cells most likely via down-regulation of the protein levels of cyclin A,cyclin D1 and MMP-9,and up-regulation of the pro-tein level of E-cadherin.