1.Effects of berberine hydrochloride on human periodontal ligament cells cultured in vitro
Zhanhai YU ; Guoying ZHANG ; Xiaoheng ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To explore the effects of berberine hydrochloride on human periodontal ligament cells(HPDLCs) cultured in vitro. Methods:Cell proliferation activity was assayed by using MTT method. The total protein was detected by Coumassie Bright Blue method and the alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities were measured by spectrophotometric assay. Results:①Comparing with the control group, the proliferative ability of PDLCs in berberine hydrochloride (0.005,0.010,0.020,0.030 g/L)groups at 24 h and (0.005,0.010,0.020 g/L)groups at 48 h and (0.010,0.020 g/L)groups at 72 h were considerably increased(P
2.Mechano-chemical Signal Pathway of Endothelial Cells Migration Induced by Fluid Shear Stress
Chang YU ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiaoheng LIU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
The migration of endothelial cell induced by fluid shear stress is related to many physiological and pathological responses in organism.The redistribution of membrane receptors and proteins,caused by shear stress,is a vital step for cell migration,followed by chemical reactions and signal transduction.Then cell morphological changes are induced,such as polarity,protrusion,and adhesion,which lead to the migration of endothelial cell at last.The goal of this paper is to review what is known about the mechanical models of endothelial cell migration and the responses of cells to fluid flow.It is helpful for better understanding the intrinsic mechanism of mechano-chemical signal pathway of the migration of endothelial cells induced by fluid shear stress.
3.Dishen Qufeng Decoction for treating allergic rhinitis: a randomized controlled trial
Weirong ZHU ; Shoujie ZHANG ; Dehou DENG ; Xiaoheng SHEN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(7):700-3
OBJECTIVE: To observe the clinical therapeutic effects of Dishen Qufeng Decoction (DSQFD), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, in treatment of allergic rhinitis. METHODS: Sixty cases of allergic rhinitis were selected and randomized into DSQFD group (30 cases) and cetirizine group (30 cases), and the patients were orally administered DSQFD and cetirizine respectively. The integrals of patients' symptoms, such as sneezing, nose running, nasal occlusion and nasal itching, signs in the nasal conchae and peripheral blood eosinophil (EOS) count were abserved count before and after treatment. RESULTS: DSQFD obviously improved the symptoms and signs of allergic rhinitis. The total response rate of DSQFD treatment was 83.3%, while that of the cetirizine treatment was 86.7%; the EOS counts in both groups were significantly decreased. These results showed statistical difference between the two groups. CONCLUSION: DSQFD is an effective preparation of traditional Chinese medicine for treating allergic rhinitis.
4.Distribution and schistosomiasis transmission risks of Biomphalaria stra-minea in inland China
Shaoyu HUANG ; Qiming ZHANG ; Xiaoheng LI ; Zhuohui DENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):235-237
Biomphalaria straminea,the intermediary host of Schistosoma mansoni,was found by survey in local areas of Shen-zhen City in 1981,which was the first finding of the snail in inland China. By 2013,the snail had spread in large range of Shen-zhen City and overspread to the surrounding regions,Dongguan City and Huizhou City. Due to the facts that Shenzhen City has many international communications and is a key area of labor export,with high population mobility,while the reports of S. manso-ni infection in the returnees of our country from Africa have been increasing recently,it must be paid a high attention to whether the epidemic or transmission of schistosomiasis mansoni may happen under the present circumstance. This paper initially discusses the finding,distribution,spreading and overspreading and transmission risk of B. straminea in inland China and puts forward some related control suggestions.
5.Species identification of freshwater snail Planorbella trivolvis and analysis of its potential distribution
Xiaoheng LI ; Shitong GAO ; Wenbiao GU ; Yi ZHANG ; Yunhai GUO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(3):268-272
Objective To identify the species classification of an ornamental Planorbidae from a flower market in Shanghai and analyze its potential distribution in China. Methods In August 2013,six freshwater snail specimens were collected from the Wanshang flower market. The species was identified by morphology and molecular biology. An ecological niche model was constructed based on the native geographic presence occurrence data,and projected onto the whole of China to predict the poten?tial distribution. Results Their shell external morphology suggested that the specimens belonged to Planorbella trivolvis(Say 1817)of Planorbidae,which is native in North America. The sequence data of a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxi?dase subunit I(COI)confirmed its identification. A total of 2 294 georeferenced occurrence points in North America were car?ried out from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility databases and 614 records with coordinates were used to produce a North American native niche model by a maximum entropy method(Maxent). The projection on China results suggested high probabilities of occurrence mostly in Henan Province and its borderland with nearby provinces. Conclusions P. trivolvis is sim?ilarly with Biomphalaria species from shell morphology. It is the first records of the species in China,and the field dispersal is not clear.
6.Abnormal bone mineral density in health checkup population with subclinical thyroid dysfunction
Xiaoheng WEN ; Biao ZHANG ; Yan JIANG ; Cuiping LI ; Huijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2017;11(4):314-318
Objective To investigate the relationship between abnormal bone mineral density (BMD) and subclinical thyroid dysfunction. Methods Thyroid function, biochemical indicators of bone metabolism and BMD were reviewed retrospectively in the subjects who received health checkups from July 1, 2009 to January 31, 2017 in the Health Check-up Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. People who had thyroid dysfunction, recognized risk factors for osteoporosis, and medication history were excluded. A cross-sectional analysis of thyroid status and biochemical indicators of bone metabolism was performed by the standard methods. BMD at the lumbar spine and femoral neck was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results A total of 6884 subjects (3726 women and 3158 men) were enrolled in the study, with an average age of (50.74 ± 10.41) years. They were divided into three groups:subclinical hyperthyroid, subclinical hypothyroid, and euthyroidism. The alkaline phosphatase in subclinical hyperthyroid group was higher than that in the euthyroidism group[ (67.95±20.64)U/L vs. (63.88±18.99)U/L]. Calcium and phosphorus in blood were higher in both subclinical hyperthyroid and subclinical hypothyroid groups. The rate of abnormal BMD in male euthyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroid and subclinical hypothyroid groups were 36.10%(1049/2906), 29.27%(12/41) and 27.01%(57/211), respectively. The rate of abnormal BMD showed no difference between subclinical hyperthyroid group and euthyroidism group (P>0.05). The rate of abnormal BMD was lower in subclinical hypothyroid group than in euthyroidism group (χ2=7.0901, P<0.01), especially in the males aged 40-49 years (χ2=10.4618, P<0.01). The rate of abnormal BMD in female euthyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroid and subclinical hypothyroid groups was 38.81%(1286/3314), 45.83% (33/72) and 40.88% (139/340), respectively. The rate of abnormal BMD showed no difference among the three groups (P>0.05). Conclusion There is no significant difference in the rate of abnormal BMD between subclinical thyroid dysfunction group and euthyroidism group, possibly because abnormal serum biochemical indicators preceded the presence of low BMD. More sensitive methods used to determine the status of bone metabolism await to be developed.
7.Personality,Social Support and Mental Health Status of Mathematics Teachers in Xi'an Area
Anhui WANG ; Aiju DONG ; Xiaoheng ZHANG ; Jun HAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2000;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the mental health status and related factors of middle school mathematics teachers under curriculum reformation in xi'an area.Methods: Teachers were selected by cluster sampling as all the teachers participating in mathematics teaching training.Questionnaires including Symptom Check list-90(SCL-90),center for epidemiological studies depression scale(CES-D),self-rating anxiety scale(SAS),Eysenck personality questionnaire EPQ and social support rating scale(SSRS) were used.Results: Teachers from rural middle schools got higher scores of SCL-90,CES-D,SAS,N,P than those from urban middle schools.Teachers from non-key middle schools got higher scores of SCL-90,CES-D,SAS,N,P than those from key middle schools.Teachers from urban middle schools got significantly higher scores of utilization of social support than those from rural middle schools.Teachers from key middle schools got significantly higher scores of utilization of social support than those from non-key middle schools.Conclusion: Mathematics teachers from rural and from urban areas have significantly difference scores of social support,mental health status and different personality.
8.Repair of tissue defect of the two fingers at the same time with one toe transfer
Hongxun ZHANG ; Xiaoheng DING ; Haiping TANG ; Yaping LIU ; Letian SUN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2011;34(2):95-97,后插1
Objective To investigate the outcome of the finger reconstruction using one toe transfer to repair the tissue defects of two fingers at the same time. Methods Two fingers joint tissue missing and finger defect of 8 fingers in 4 cases were reconstructed with dissociative transplants harvested from two parts of the same toe at the same time.Using the paratelum of the second toes reconstructed the indicis paratelum or finger tip,and using the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second toes repaired the proximal interphalangeal joint's tissue defects of the middle finger at the same time in 2 cases.Using the distal interphalangeal joint and the proximal interphalangeal joint of one second toe reconstructed the proximal interpha langeal joints of the index finger and the middle finger in 1 case.Using the proximal interphalangeal joint and the metatarsophalangeal joint of one second toe reconstructed the metacarpophalangeal joints of the index finger and the middle finger in 1 case. Results All the transplants survived.The patients were followed-up from 2 months to 46 months postoperatively.The function and shape of 2 resconstruction fingers were excellent as assessed with Criterion on Functional Evaluation on Finger Reconstruction issued by Chinese Society of Hand Surgery.Five resconstruction fingers were good.One resconstruction finger was fire. Conclusion For some appropriate cases with the tissue defects of 2 fingers such as the finger's paratelum,the interphalangeal joint or the metacarpophalangeal joint,this operated technique was a good method.
9.PUMA promotes apoptosis of pancreatic carcinoma BxPC-3 cells and the possible mechanism
Xiaoheng MO ; Jun LI ; Kejun ZHANG ; Dechun LI
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1996;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of P53 up-regulate modulator of apoptosis(PUMA) on the apoptosis of pancreatic carcinoma BxPC-3 cells and the possible mechanism.Methods: BxPC-3 cells were infected with recombinant adenovirus containing PUMA gene(Ad-PUMA) at 100 MOI for 0-96 h.Apoptosis of BxPC-3 cells was examined by FCM.Expressions of PUMA,Bcl-2,Bax,Cytochrome C and Caspase-3 proteins in BxPC-3 cells were detected by Western blotting.Bax expression in the cytoplasm and mitochondrion and Bax oligomer expression expression in BxPC-3 cells were determined by Western blotting.Results: Apoptosis rates of BxPC-3 cells were significantly increased with the time of Ad-PUMA infection,and peaked after 48 h.Ad-PUMA infection increased the expressions of PUMA,Cytochrome C and Caspase-3 proteins in BxPC-3 cells,and decreased the expression of Bcl-2 protein.Apoptosis rate of BxPC-3 cells after Ad-PUMA infection was correlated with PUMA expression.Ad-PUMA did not affect the expression of total Bax protein in BxPC-3 cells,but Bax expression in cytoplasm was dramatically decreased after infection,and Bax expression in mitochondrion was markedly increased.Furthermore,Ad-PUMA infection induced Bax oligomerization in BxPC-3 cells.Conclusion: PUMA can promote apoptosis of pancreatic carcinoma cells through mitochondrion pathway.
10.The research progress in ligament tissue engineering.
Lei ZHANG ; Xiaoheng LIU ; Huaiqing CHEN ; Xiong WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(4):674-676
Ligament injury always has an unsatisfied outcome because of the poor blood supply and scar tissue formation. This may result in severe joint dysfunction. Tissue engineering, as a most prospective field, may provide an effective approach for the treatment of ligament injury. This paper has reviewed some recently published articles focusing on the sources of seed cells in ligament tissue engineering, application of growth factors, screening of scaffold materials with specific mechanical and biodegradable properties, and interaction between cells and scaffold materials. At present, what should be extensively studied are scaffolds with specific mechanical and biodegradable properties, and bioreactors providing three-dimensional culture microenvironment mimic in vivo.
Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
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Cell Differentiation
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Cells, Cultured
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Humans
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Ligaments
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injuries
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surgery
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Ligaments, Articular
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injuries
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surgery
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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cytology
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Tissue Engineering