1.Bonding between nickel-based alloys and resin-veneers: strength and mechanism
Xiaoqian QIU ; Dalin WANG ; Qingfu ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(11):-
Objective:To determine the shear bond strength and analyze the bonding mechanism of home-made and imported nickel-based alloys to resin-veneers.Methods: Home-made and imported alloy disks were cast by lost-wax technique and embedded in acrylic resin fabricating cylinders.Sixteen specimens of each alloy were divided into 2 subgroups: thermocycling group and non-thermocycling group.Specimens in thermocycling groups were submitted to thermocycling(300 cycles) and those in non-thermocycling groups were just stored in water at 37?C for 24 h(0 cycles).Then the shear bond strength values were determined by universal testing machine.The highest shear bond strength values were recorded and metallurgical analysis was performed on the interface between alloys and resin-veneers.Results: The shear bond strength values of both alloys to resin-veneers were relatively high either before or after thermocycling.The shear bond strength values of home-made alloy+thermocycling group,imported alloy+thermocycling group,home-made alloy+non-thermocycling group and imported alloy + non-thermocycling group were(10.50?2.72),(13.12?2.82),(15.51?3.04) and(18.44?3.15) MPa,respectively.The bond strength was significantly different before and after thermocycling for both alloys(P
2.Mandibular first molar implant finite element models established by reverse engineering method
Qiang ZHU ; Dalin WANG ; Xiaoqian QIU ; Shaohai WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(4):637-640
BACKGROUND: Reverse engineering modeling has been widely used in previous studies. However, there are a few studies on implantation modeling, especially in aspects of mandibular molar implantation. The mandibular molar has high miss rate in dentition. Thus, to establish three-dimensional finite element models of a jaw bones with mandibular molar implant denture using reverse engineering shows a great parameter value for research of mandibular molar implantation repair. OBJECTIVE: To establish a three-dimensional finite element model of a mandibular molar with dental implant inserted in mandibular molar area using reverse engineering, and to provide mathematical model basis for biomechanics researches of stomatology.METHODS: Establish three-dimensional model, divide mesh and calculate by Solidworks 2007 through scanning mandible by screw jaw using helix CT, obtaining data from images, separating data, rebuilding three-dimension using Mimics software,optimizing the design of mesh by Magics software, and dealing with solid model by Pro/E preprocessor.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A three-dimensional finite element model of mandibular first molar implant with regular depth was established, which has high geometrical similarity, good properties of mechanics and mesh, and can be easily modified. This can provide excellent model support for studying the stress analysis of different designs on restoring mandibular first molar implant.
3.Does matching relation exist between the length and the tilting angle of terminal implants in the all-on-four protocol? stress distributions by 3D finite element analysis.
Xiaomei LI ; Zhizhong CAO ; Xiaoqian QIU ; Zhen TANG ; Lulu GONG ; Dalin WANG
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2015;7(3):240-248
PURPOSE: To explore whether there is matching relation between the length and the tilting angle of terminal implants in the All-on-Four protocol by studying the effects of different implant configurations on stress distributions of implant, bone, and framework. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four implants were employed to support a full-arch fixed prosthesis and five three-dimensional finite element models were established with CT images, based on the length (S and L) and distal tilt angle (0degrees, 30degrees and 45degrees) of terminal implants for an edentulous mandible, which named: Tilt0-S, Tilt30-S, Tilt30-L, Tilt45-S and Tilt45-L. An oblique 240 N was loaded at second molar. The von Mises Stresses were analyzed. The implants were consecutively named #1 to #4 from the loading point. RESULTS: 1) Tilt0-S had the greatest stress on the implants, with the other groups exhibiting variable reductions; the four implants of Tilt45-L demonstrated the greatest reduction in stress. 2) Tilt0-S had the greatest stress at bone around #1 implant neck, and Tilt45-L exhibited the least stress, which was a 36.3% reduction compared to Tilt0-S. 3) The greatest stress in the framework was found on the cantilevers distal to #1 implant. Tilt45-S exhibited the least stress. CONCLUSION: Matching different length and tilting angle of the terminal implants led to variable stress reductions on implants, bone and the superstructure. By optimizing implant configuration, the reduction of stress on implants and surrounding bone could be maximized. Under the present condition, Tilt45-L was the preferred configuration. Further clinical testings are required.
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Mandible
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Molar
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Neck
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Prostheses and Implants
4.The effect of the pillar implant system in the management of snoring and OSAHS patients.
Shaohua CHEN ; Siyi ZHANG ; Qianhui QIU ; Xiaoli SHENG ; Xiaoqian WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(12):539-541
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of the pillar implant system in the management of snoring and OSAHS patients.
METHOD:
All patients are divided into three groups by PSG: mild to moderate OSAHS, severe OSAHS and snoring. PSG and snoring visual analogue scale (VAS) were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively, and the postoperative PSG was performed after 6 months.
RESULT:
The values of VAS in all of the patients were reduced. AHI was reduced from 17.03 +/- 10.63 preoperatively to 11.17 +/- 9.52 postoperatively in 28 patients with mild to moderate OSAHS and the total effective ratio was 67.9%. AHI was reduced from 62.93 +/- 9.21 preoperatively to 55.42 +/- 13.77 postoperatively in 6 patients with severe OSAHS and the effective ratio was 16.7%.
CONCLUSION
The pillar implant system had a significant effect on mild to moderate OSAHS patients.
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prostheses and Implants
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Prosthesis Implantation
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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surgery
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Snoring
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surgery
5.Specialty system of special physical education at master's level based on World Health Organization rehabilitation competency framework
Kai HUANG ; Yan LU ; Zhouying QIU ; Xiaoqian JIANG ; Chuanping HAO ; Zhe LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(3):318-326
Objective To explore the specialty system of special physical education at master's level.Methods Professional competency for special physical education was developed using the World Health Organization Rehabilitation Competency Framework (RCF), and was applied to the exploration of theoretical structure and methodological system for the construction of special physical education program at master's level.Results Based on the RCF, a competency framework for special physical education teachers was constructed, involving in five areas: practice, professionalism, learning and development, management and leadership, and research. The proficiency of competencies and activities should attain the corresponding level. The construction of special physical education program should be built to highlight the characteristics of RCF and focus on the training of competency in four areas: education objectives, instructional methods, the curriculum of the program and instructional assessment.Conclusion A competency-based program at the master's level in special physical education has been constructed using the RCF. The program uses the RCF to specify professional competency standards for special physical education teachers, and this can be transformed into the content of the competency-based program for special physical education at the master's level. The RCF is used to construct a competency-based special physical education system, which can be used to specify the educational objectives, instructional modalities, specialized core curriculum, and content and methods of instructional assessment in the design of a special physical education program at the master's level.
6.Single-Cell Mapping of Brain Myeloid Cell Subsets Reveals Key Transcriptomic Changes Favoring Neuroplasticity after Ischemic Stroke.
Fangxi LIU ; Xi CHENG ; Chuansheng ZHAO ; Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Chang LIU ; Shanshan ZHONG ; Zhouyang LIU ; Xinyu LIN ; Wei QIU ; Xiuchun ZHANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(1):65-78
Interactions between brain-resident and peripheral infiltrated immune cells are thought to contribute to neuroplasticity after cerebral ischemia. However, conventional bulk sequencing makes it challenging to depict this complex immune network. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we mapped compositional and transcriptional features of peri-infarct immune cells. Microglia were the predominant cell type in the peri-infarct region, displaying a more diverse activation pattern than the typical pro- and anti-inflammatory state, with axon tract-associated microglia (ATMs) being associated with neuronal regeneration. Trajectory inference suggested that infiltrated monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) exhibited a gradual fate trajectory transition to activated MDMs. Inter-cellular crosstalk between MDMs and microglia orchestrated anti-inflammatory and repair-promoting microglia phenotypes and promoted post-stroke neurogenesis, with SOX2 and related Akt/CREB signaling as the underlying mechanisms. This description of the brain's immune landscape and its relationship with neurogenesis provides new insight into promoting neural repair by regulating neuroinflammatory responses.
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Ischemic Stroke
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Brain/metabolism*
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Macrophages
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Brain Ischemia/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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7.Analysis of Bortezomib-containing combinations in newly-diagnosed multiple myeloma patients: a comparative study.
Lili XU ; Huiying QIU ; Xiaoxia HU ; Shuqing LYU ; Xianmin SONG ; Li CHEN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Lei GAO ; Xiaoqian XU ; Jianmin WANG ; Jianmin YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(5):448-450
8.Construction and expression of the eukaryotic expression vector of wild-type p27 and lacking the nuclear localization signal p27
Xinyan JIAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Qiu SHENG ; Miao ZHANG ; Zejian YANG ; Xiaoqian GAO ; Qian ZHAO ; Bo WANG ; Peijun LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(4):516-521
【Objective】 To construct the eukaryotic expression vector carrying the human wild-type p27 and lacking nuclear localization signal p27△NLS coding sequences, and the express them in HEK293T cells, which may contribute to investigating the different locations and roles of p27 in the cytoplasm and nucleus. 【Methods】 Total RNA was prepared from human breast cancer MCF7 cells, and cDNA was obtained by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). After amplification of the p27 CDs and non-NLS fragments by PCR, full length p27WT (CDKN1B, NM_004064.5) and p27△NLS coding regions were obtained. PCR products were then subcloned into the eukaryotic expression vector pCMV-Blank. After identification with bacterial PCR, double restriction enzyme digestion and sequencing, they were defined officially as pCMV-p27WT and pCMV-p27△NLS, respectively. The recombinant plasmids were transfected into HEK293T cells by electroporation. After 48 h, the levels of p27 protein in the cytoplasm and nucleus were detected by Western blotting. 【Results】 The sequencing results showed that the sequences of p27WT and p27△NLS inserted into the plasmids were both correctly consistent with that of NM_004064.5. After transfection with pCMV-p27WT, total p27 protein expression was increased and distributed in both the cytoplasm and nucleus of HEK293T cells. After transfection with pCMV-p27△NLS, p27 protein was significantly increased and almost entirely localized in the cytoplasm of HEK293T cells. 【Conclusion】 The eukaryotic expression plasmids of human p27WT and p27△NLS coding sequences were successfully constructed and overexpressed in HEK293T cells. This research may lay a foundation for investigating the biological function of p27 in the cell cycle progression of tumor cells.