1.Comparative Study on the Effect of Seroquel and Chlorpromazine on Schizophrenia
Hui TIAN ; Qi HE ; Ling DU ; Renhui WU ; Shuguo HUI ; Qiulian ZHENG ; Yinghong BING
China Pharmacy 2001;0(09):-
0.05).Seroquel showed high incidence rate of drowsiness,dizziness and weight gain(26.1%,23.9%,17.3%),chlorpromazine showed high incidence rate of extrapyramidal side effect,pyknocardia and erect collapse(60.9%,39.1%,32.6%).CONCLUSIONS:There was no significant difference of curative effect for the treat-ment of schizophrenia between seroquel-treated group and chlorpromazine-treated group,but seroque showed low side effect and high safety.
2.The study on the clinical manifestation of developmental enamel defects in primary dentition.
Shuguo ZHENG ; Hui DENG ; Yueqin BAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2003;21(3):200-204
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical manifestation and its pathogenesis of the developmental enamel defects in primary dentition of children with low birth weight and premature birth history.
METHODSOne hundred and seventy-six children (aged 3-8 years old) were studied about the clinical manifestation of the developmental enamel defects in the primary dentition and its relationship with their medical history.
RESULTSThe prevalence of enamel defects in primary dentition in these children was 77.3%. There was no significant correlation between enamel defects and gender. Enamel opacity mostly affected the upper and lower second primary molars. Enamel hypoplasia mostly affected the maxillary and mandibular primary incisors and the maxillary first primary molars.
CONCLUSIONEnamel defects mainly result from children's general disorder at birth or within one year after birth.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Dental Enamel ; abnormalities ; Dental Enamel Hypoplasia ; diagnosis ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant, Low Birth Weight ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Male ; Molar ; abnormalities ; Prevalence ; Tooth, Deciduous ; abnormalities
3.Effect of Tenascin-C on remodeling of ventricle in mice with chronic autoimmune myocarditis
Hui WU ; Ming YE ; Qizhu TANG ; Jiawang DING ; Shuguo LI ; Zhiyang LV ; Yan XIONG ; Song LI ; Li LI ; Jun YANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effect of Tenascin-C on remodeling of ventricle in mice with chronic autoimmune myocarditis.Methods Seventy-five specific pathogen-free BALB/c mice were divided into experimental group(n=45)and control group(n=30).Animals in experimental group were immunized with an emulsion of polypeptides(myhc-? 614-629)and complete Freund's adjuvant(CFA)on day 1 and day 8,while those in control group with equal volume of mixture of phosphate buffer solution(PBS)and CFA.Groups of mice were sacrificed respectively on day 21,day 75 and day 120 after the first immunization.Hematoxylin and eosin(H-E)staining was used to identify the areas of inflammation,and Masson staining was used to identify the areas of fibrosis.The Tenascin-C protein expression in myocardium was detected by Western blotting.The content of serum procollagen type-Ⅲ amino-terminal propeptide(PⅢNP)was measured by radioimmunoassay.The correlation between Tenascin-C protein expression and content of serum PⅢNP was analyzed.Results On day 21,inflammatory infiltration in the myocardium was remarkable,with slight deposition of collagen in the interstitial tissue.On day 75 and day 120,inflammatory infiltration in myocardium was markedly reduced,but with more marked deposition of collagen.The Tenascin-C protein expression in myocardium and the content of serum PⅢNP were significantly higher in experimental group than in control group(P
4.MicroRNA profile and its regulatory network in the subchondral bone between Kashin-Beck disease and knee osteoarthritis
Guanghui ZHAO ; Lei YANG ; Jianbing MA ; Shuguo HUI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(3):414-418
【Objective】 To compare the MicroRNA (miRNA) expression profiles in the subchondral bone between patients with Kashin-Beck disease and knee osteoarthritis and to conduct target gene prediction and biological function and signal pathway analysis so as to construct the regulatory network of miRNAs and target genes. 【Methods】 The subchondral bone samples were collected from four pairs of patients with Kashin-Beck disease and osteoarthritis. The total RNA was extracted and the miRNA array profiling was performed using Affymetrix miRNA 4.0 Array. The target gene prediction was performed using six different prediction programs including miRWalk. Cytoscape software was used to construct the regulatory network of significantly different miRNAs and predicted target genes; GO biological function and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis were performed based on target genes. 【Results】 A total of 124 miRNAs were significantly downregulated in the subchondral bone of patients with Kashin-Beck disease than that in patients with osteoarthritis. Target genes were predicted for eight miRNAs with a fold change more than 5, and 542 target genes and 1094 miRNA-mRNA regulatory relationships were obtained. Enrichment analysis of target genes in the regulatory relationship showed that these target genes were mainly involved in protein digestion and absorption, focal adhesion, PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and ECM-receptor interaction, and other signaling pathways. 【Conclusion】 Differentially expressed miRNAs in the subchondral bone of patients with Kashin-Beck disease and osteoarthritis may be used as the differential diagnostic markers between the two diseases. In addition, we preliminarily explored the potential molecular mechanism of changes in the subchondral bone of Kashin-Beck disease by bioinformatics analysis.
5.Motion analysis on patients with knee osteoarthritis merged with varus deformity.
Zhengfei ZHU ; Ling WANG ; Dichen LI ; Hanghui WANG ; Zhongmin JIN ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Shuguo HUI ; Chenglin CHEN ; Shu ZHANG ; Wenjiao LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2018;35(1):38-44
Aiming at comparing the pre-operative and post-operative gait characteristics and therefore establishing post-operative rehabilitation guidance for patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis (KOA) merged with varus deformity, this study captured the level walking and sit-to-stand trials of 9 patients with 3-dimensional motion analysis system and after which musculoskeletal multi-body dynamic analysis was conducted. The study indicated that the average range of motion (ROM) of the proposed-surgical knee was 24.4°-57.6° and that of the non-surgical knee was 22.5°-71.5°. The knee ROM of control group during level walking was 7.2°-62.4°. When the unilateral KOA patients stood up from chair to complete the sit-to-stand movement, the ground reaction forces (GRFs) symmetry was 0.72-0.85, which means that the non-surgical limb bear the majority of body weight. The GRFs of the bilateral KOA patients were smallest during the sit-to-stand movement. The strategy that the non-surgical limb dominates in loading bearing taken by the unilateral KOA patients to cover most post-operative daily activities could increase the risk of KOA among non-surgical side joints as a result of long-term excessive loading-bearing. The study, on kinematics and biomechanical characteristics of patients with KOA merged with varus deformity, could help to understand the pathogenesis of KOA merged with varus deformity from the perspective of biomechanics and to provide strong clinic guidance for the pre-operative evaluation, prevention and post-operative recovery for patients.