1.Oral health related life quality assessment of young children before and after dental treatment under general anesthesia
Nan GU ; Xuebin GAO ; Haiying LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(1):65-68
Objective:To assess the effects of dental treatment under general anesthesia on the life quality of children and their families.Methods:59 children aged 3 to 6-year-old were included.Parents were required to complete the early childhood oral health impact scales(ECOHIS) before and 1 month after dental treatment under general anesthesia.The questionnaire includes child impact section(CIS) and family impact section(FIS).Data were analyzed using SPSS version 19.0.Results:55 out of the 59 parents completed the qustionnaire.After treatment the total ECOHIS scores decreased by 51% (P < 0.001),overall child impact section scores decreased by 50% (P <0.001),and family impact section scores decreased by 53% (P <0.001),revealing a large effect size(ES) for the child(1.4) and family (4.0) sections of the ECOHIS.Conclusion:Dental treatment under general anesthesia for uncooperative young children with extensive dental problems can improve the quality of life of both children and their families.
2.Acquisition and Analysis of Three cDNA Full-Length Sequences from the Liver of Microtus fortis
Yuqin YANG ; Jie FENG ; Xuebin WANG ; Jianyun XIE ; Cheng GAO ; Jianhua HU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):37-43
Objective To obtain the full-length cDNA sequences of CYP2E1,CYP2D5,ECHS1,which may be related with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,from Microtus fortis.Methods To construct Microtus fortis liver cDNA plasmid library using SMART technique,to get the purposed colonies through screening libraries by PCR,and to obtain their full-length cDNA sequences by sequencing with pBluescript II SK universal primers M13R.Results Three full-length cDNA sequences of Microtus fortis,CYP2E1,CYP2D5 and ECHS1 were obtained.The CYP2E1 cDNA was 1685 bp in length and contained a 1482 bp open reading frame(ORF) encoding a 494 amino acids.The CYP2D5 cDNA was 1690 bp in length,and contained a 1514 bp ORF encoding 504 amino acids.The ECHS1 cDNA was 1013 bp in length,and containsed an 873 bp ORF encoding 290 amino acids.Sequence analysis revealed that the identity of the three cDNA sequences and deduced amino acids among Microtus fortis,Homo sapiens,Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus was high.Conclusion The full-length cDNA sequences of CYP2E1,CYP2D5,ECHS1 were obtained from Microtus forti,liver cDNA library.and the gene sequences have been deposited in GenBank (GQ507485,GQ507486,GQ845171),which may lay the foundation for researchies of pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Microtus fortis models.
3.Regulation of mesenchymal stem cells expressing Notch signaling pathway of asthma
Lijun TIAN ; Tingting HAN ; Meng GAO ; Fuling WU ; Xuebin FENG ; Yuesi WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(2):156-159
Objective:To study the regulation of MSCs on the asthma;and to observe the expression of Notch signal in lung tissue of asthmatic rats.Methods:30 rats were randomly divided into 3 group :normal control group , asthma model group and MSC transplantation group.Making paraffin sections of lung tissue for pathological examination ,quantitative real-time PCR(RT-PCR) were used to identify the expression of Notch2 and Jagged1 mRNA in the rat lung tissue,and the expression of Notch2,Jagged1 were measured by Western blot.Results:Compared with normal control group and MSC transplantation group ,inflammatory cell infiltration and narrower airway were observed in asthma model group .The lever of Notch2,Jagged1 in asthma model group was higher than MSC transplantation group and normal control group ( P<0.05 ).Conclusion:Mesenchymal stem cells can affect the expression of the Notch signaling pathway in asthmatic rats ,and play a role in the treatment of asthma.
4.Bilateral mandibular second molar impaction with paradental cyst:A case report and literature review
Jing LI ; Yuan LI ; Jinfang XIE ; Wentao GENG ; Xuebin GAO ; Na WANG ; Yingli ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(2):422-424
Objective:To explore the etiology and treatment of one case of bilateral mandibular second molar impaction with paradental cyst, and to provide a reference for its diagnosis and treatment. Methods:Root canal treatment of the left mandibular first molar of the patient was performed before operation.The left mandibular second molar of the patient was removed;the residual dental follicle, the granulation tissue and the cyst wall were stroken off under local anesthesia.The diamond ball was used to polish the wound cavity and sharp bone edge, and to mill the distal apical part of left mandibular first molar.The tissue removed during the procedure was used for the pathological examination.Results:The X-ray image showed that the bilateral mandibular second molar was impacted with the left mandibular first molar root's absorption, and there was a clear round-like density reduction zone around the second molar crown.The pathologic result was paradental cyst.Conclusion:Dental impaction complicated with paradental cyst could occur in other tooth position except for the third molar.Its diagnosis should be combined with the clinical manifestations, the pathologic manifestations and the medical imaging.Multidisciplinary consultation is in favor of its diagnosis and treatment.
5.Influence of CYP3A5*3 Genetic Polymorphism on Blood Concentration of Tacrolimus and Renal Function in Renal Transplant Recipients during the Stable Period
Zewu WEI ; Xuebin WANG ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Yunyun YANG ; Lihong GAO ; Duoling MA ; Chengwu XIAO ; Zhuo WANG ; Shen GAO
China Pharmacy 2018;29(2):183-187
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the influence of CYP3A5*3 (rs776746) genetic polymorphism on blood concentration of tacmlimus (TAC) and renal function in renal transplant recipients during the stable period.METHODS:A total of 98 renal transplant recipients during the stable period receiving TAC-based triple anti-rejection scheme (TAC + sodium mycophenol +predrnisone acetate) after surgery and regular follow-up were selected from our hospital during Jan.1995-Dec.2014.The follow-up information during Jan.-Dec.2016 was also collected.Trough concentration of TAC in renal transplant recipients was determined by chemiluminescence microparticle immuno assay.Standard blood concentration (C/D) was calculated after corrected with body weight and daily dose.Scr level was detected with dry chemistry method.CYP3A5*3 genotype was detected by PCR-RFLP and direct sequencing.The relationship of CYP3A5*3 genetic polymorphism with TAC C/D value and Scr level was determined by Kruskal Wallis H or Mann-Whitney U assay.RESULTS:Among 98 renal transplant recipients,there were 9 cases of CYP3A5*3 *1/*1(AA) genotype,37 cases of *1/*3 (AG) genotype and 52 cases of *3/*3 (GG)genotype.The gene frequencies were 9.18%,37.76%,53.06%,which were all in line with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P>0.05).There was no statistical significance in trough concentration of TAC among different genotypes (P>0.05).There was statistical significance in TAC dose and C/D value among different genotypes (P>0.05).TAC dose of CYP3A5*3 *3/*3 genotype recipients was significantly lower than those of *1/*3 and *1/*1 genotype recipients;that of *1/*3 genotype recipients was significantly lower than that of *1/*1 genotype recipients.C/D value of *3/*3 genotype recipients was significantly higher than those of *1/*3 and *1/*1 genotype recipients;that of *1/*3 genotype recipients was significantly higher than that of *1/*1 genotype recipients,with statistical significance (P<0.05).There was no statistical significance in Scr levels among different genotypes (P>0.05).CONCLUSIONS:CYP3A5*3 genetic polymorphism significantly influences blood concentration of TAC in renal transplant recipients during the stable period,and *3 allele carriers have higher C/D values and need smaller TAC daily dose.CYP3AS*3 genetic polymorphism may be not associated with Scr level.
6.Analysis of Cellular Stress Response in Two AUG of Human SND1 Gene
Xingjie GAO ; Jinyan HE ; Lin GE ; Yi ZHANG ; Xue FU ; Jie YIN ; Wei ZHANG ; Xuebin SHI ; Zheng SU ; Zhi YAO ; Jie YANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(7):625-629
Objective To construct eukaryotic Flag (DYKDDDDK) expressing recombinant plasmids, pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2, which contain the coding sequence of human SND1-No1(from 1st AUG)or SND1-No2 (from 2nd AUG), and perform the cellular localization analysis of Flag-tagged SND1-No1/2 under stress condition to study the function of the two AUG in the SND1 containing stress granules formation. Methods The gene fragments of SND1-No1/2 were amplified by PCR from the whole SND1 transcript and inserted into pCMV-N-Flag expressing vector through BamHI/EcoRI double en-zyme digestion and T4 DNA Ligase connection. The recombinant pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 plasmids were transfected in-to HeLa cells and the expression of Flag-SND1-No1/2 fusion proteins was examined by Western blotting assay. Immunofluo-rescence assay was performed to detect the co-localization of Flag-SND1-No1/2 with endogenous SND1 granule. Results The pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 were sequenced and digested correctly by restriction single/double enzyme. The Flag-tagged SND1-No1/2 fusion proteins were also detected in transfected HeLa cell by Western blotting assay. Both of them showed the co-localization with endogenous SND1 granule. Conclusion The recombinant eukaryotic plasmids of pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 were constructed successfully and expressed effectively. The depletion of 1st AUG failed to af-fect the formation of SND1 containing stress granules.
7.Current situation and countermeasures of medical damage risk sharing system in China.
Xuebin WEN ; Yanlin CAO ; Yongquan TIAN ; Zhanying WEI ; Xinqiang GAO ; Xueqian ZHENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(1):112-116
Although medical damage risks really exist, an effective medical risk sharing system is still not available in China right now. By analyzing the status quo of Chinese medical damage risks sharing system, the authors put forward the following suggestions to improve the current system: Upgrading the preventive strategy for medical disputes, establishing multi-level and multi-channel comprehensive medical damage risks sharing system, promoting the effective cooperation between insurance relief systems and mediation system for medical disputes, and constructing highly effective pathways to resolve the medical disputes.
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8.Analysis of CT signs of acquired immune deficiency syndrome-associated pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia
Ya GAO ; Gangfeng LI ; Xuebin LEI ; Weiqiang YAN ; Guangbin CUI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2023;39(12):1949-1952
Objective To explore the common CT signs of acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS)-associated pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia(PJP).Methods The chest CT data of 123 patients with AIDS-associated PJP were analyzed retrospectively.Results Multifocal lesions in both lungs were found in all cases.Distribution characteristics were as follows:diffuse and symmetrical distribution in both lungs in 100 cases(81.3%),diffuse and asymmetrical distribution in both lungs in 15 cases(12.2%),and scattered distribution in both lungs in 8 cases(6.5%).The density and morphological features were as follows:ground glass opacity in 120 cases(97.6%);"lunate arch sign"in 25 cases(20.3%);pulmonary interstitial proliferation in 103 cases(83.7%);crazy paving pattern in 14 cases(11.4%);patchy or consolidation shadow in 55 cases(44.7%);pulmonary cysts in 26 cases(21.1%);and nodular in 26 cases(21.1%).Other rare signs included pleural effusion in 11 cases,pericardial effusion in 6 cases,mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy in 9 cases,and mediastinal emphysema in 1 case.Conclusion The chest CT manifestations of AIDS-associated PJP have certain characteristics,including diffuse and symmetrical distribution of lesions in both lungs,as well as ground glass opacity and interstitial hyperplasia as common signs,especially,"lunate arch sign"and pulmonary cysts are more specific signs.
9.Recent advances in treatment status and molecular biology of eosinophilic pituitary adenomas
Yuming WANG ; Xiaoling YAN ; Xuebin ZHANG ; Xin GAO ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(3):241-246
After the publication of pituitary adenoma classification (2017) by WHO, a more detailed classification of pituitary adenomas is performed. This review focuses on the related treatment methods and deficiencies of current new classification of eosinophilic lineage pituitary adenomas, such as growth hormone cell adenoma, prolactin cell adenoma, and thyroid stimulating hormone cell adenoma. Through the analysis and research of gene mutations, gene transcriptional changes and epigenetics, we hope to search for potential therapeutic targets from the perspective of molecular biology to find new therapeutic methods.
10.Presence of notched QRS on paced electrocardiographs as a predictor of poor response to cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Jiayu WANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Xuebin LI ; Tiangang ZHU ; Hua LI ; Long WANG ; Ding LI ; Cuncao WU ; Ying GAO ; Yun TIAN ; Jihong GUO
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(15):2727-2734
BACKGROUNDCardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) on patients with advanced and refractory heart failure has made remarkable progress. Clinically, notched QRS (nQRS) is commonly seen on electrocardiographs (ECGs) with bundle branch block morphology and on paced ECGs after implantation of a CRT device, which may reflect the heterogeneity of ventricular myocardial depolarization and electrical activity. The aim of this study was to determine whether patients with more nQRS myocardial segments on paced ECGs had a worse response to CRT than patients with fewer nQRS myocardial segments.
METHODSWe prospectively enrolled 56 patients of CRT with chronic heart failure from People's Hospital affiliated to Peking University from January 2007 to October 2013. Based on nQRS segments on ECGs before CRT, we allocated them to two groups: fewer nQRS (<2) myocardial segments (lateral, inferior, anterior segments) group (F-nQRS, G1, n = 23) and more nQRS (≥2) myocardial segments group (M-nQRS, G2, n = 33). Then according to nQRS segments on ECGs after CRT, we divided them into two groups similarly: fewer nQRS (<2) myocardial segments group (G3, n = 24) and more nQRS (≥2) myocardial segments group (G4, n = 32). This study was approved by the ethics committee of People's Hospital.
RESULTSAt 6 months in the baseline-ECG group, there was a greater absolute increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in G2 than in G1 ((11.5±8.9)% vs. (5.5±10.4)%, P = 0.023), with the incidence of nonresponse lower in G2 than in G1 (9.1% vs. 39.1%, P = 0.018). In the paced-ECG group, the absolute increase in LVEF was less in G4 than in G3 ((6.4±8.8)% vs. (12.5±10.4)%, P = 0.024) and the incidence of nonresponse was higher in G4 than in G3 (31.3% vs. 8.3%, P = 0.039). Multivariate analysis showed that fewer nQRS (<2) myocardial segments on paced ECGs (odds ratio 13.920) was a predictor of positive response to CRT.
CONCLUSIONnQRS ≥2 myocardial segments (lateral, inferior, anterior) on paced ECGs may predict a poor response to CRT.
Aged ; Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ; Electrocardiography ; Female ; Heart Failure ; therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Prospective Studies