1.Biological Study of Hydroxyapatite Gradient Coatings
Chenguang LUAN ; Qingming YANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2001;8(4):378-380
Objective: To estimate the biological characteristics of HA gradient coating in vivo.Method:We inserted coated and uncoated implants in bilateral femur of loading area in dogs.Result:Histological findings demonstrated that HA coated implants bind the host bone tightly and the amount and velocity of the new bone formation are more than the uncoated implants.The mean interface shear strength between HA gradient coated implants were greater than those of uncoated implants (p<0.01).Conclusion:The results of this study confirms that HA gradient coatings can has its practical value in orthopeadics fields.
2.Molecular biological studies of erectile dysfunction: an update.
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(2):99-106
Erectile dysfunction (ED), as a common male disease, seriously affects the patients' sexual life quality. Most ED patients benefit from phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, but some refractory ED sufferers fail to respond to them. With the rapid development of molecular biology, the relevant molecular signaling pathways of penile erection and molecular pathogenesis of ED have been gradually clarified, and attempts have been made at a better management or a complete cure of ED with advanced molecular biological methods such as the gene therapy. This article presents an overview on the research progress in the molecular signaling pathways, molecular pathogenesis, and gene therapy of ED.
Biomedical Research
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Erectile Dysfunction
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genetics
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therapy
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Genetic Therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Penile Erection
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genetics
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Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors
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therapeutic use
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Quality of Life
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Signal Transduction
3.Augmentation mammaplasty with miniprostheses: a preliminary report
Weiqi YANG ; Peiying YANG ; Jie LUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(06):-
ObjectiveTo observe if augmentation mammaplasty with m in iprostheses can induce the length of incision and incidence of the capsular cont racture and silicone leakage in order to optimize the mammaplasty for micromasti a. Methods The study proposed a new augmentation mammaplasty w ith miniprostheses, which were a series of 10 ml siliconegel prostheses(minipros theses). The surgery was similar to the conventional augmentation mammaplasty. T he every miniprosthesis was inserted one by one beneath the pectoral muscle unti l the desired volume was achieved and defined very objectively during the surger y. The incision used was never more than 3 cm, and located in any of the sites a lready described in the literature. ResultsThe authors had per formed 5 cases of small breast. Follow-up duration ranged from 3 months to 6 y ears. The results were satisfictary. ConclusionsThere are some advantages of augmentation mammaplasty with miniprostheses, such as smaller inc isions, intraoperative assessment of the ideal size of the breast, low incidence of capsular contracture, facility in the handling of the technique, safety conc erning perforation of the implant and use for augmentation mammaplasty, and tot al and especially partial breast reconstruction.
4.Clinical studies of atrial natriuretic peptide and endothelin in patients with congenital heart disease with pulmonary hypertension
Zemin MA ; Xinwen YANG ; Zuo LUAN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
To observe the changes of artrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and endothelin (ET) lev-els in patients with c0ngenital heart disease (CHD) and discuss their mechanism and clinical significance.Methods: The pulmonary pressure of the pulmonary hypertension (PH)group was higher than 2 kPa- Thepulmonary pressure of Non-PH group was n0rmal. Healthy children served as control group. Results: (1)Plasma ANP level of the PH group was apparently higher than that 0f the N0n-PH group and c0ntrolgroup. (2) Plasma ET levels in the peripheral vein, vena cava,right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonaryartery and left atrium of the PH group were particularly higher than that of the Non-PH group and c0ntr0lgroup, especially in the left atrium. C0nclusi0n: (l) CHD with PH induces the increase in cardiac v0lumeand pressure load, thus accelerates the release 0f ANP. It is actually a compensatory mechanism for the el-evation of endogenic ANP. (2) ET is a vasoconstrictor. ET owns the importance at PH pathogenesis andhas a certain clinical value in the diagn0sis 0f PH. (3) ET causes ANP releasing, then inhibits ET effectthrough negative feed. B0th of them are antag0nists each other.
5.Superparamagnetic iron oxide labeling and its effects on biological characteristics of neural stem cells
Zhaoyan WANG ; Yinxiang YANG ; Zuo LUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(10):-
BACKGROUND: Cell labeling and nuclear magnetic resonance can non-invasively in vivo label the region, existing mode and some bionomics of transplanted neural stem cells (NSCs). OBJECTIVE: To observe the outcome of superparamagnetic iron oxide in vitro labeled human NSCs. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The cytology, in vitro, observation study was performed at the Laboratory of Department of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital of Chinese PLA from December 2006 to June 2007. MATERIALS: Aborted human embryo was provided by Navy General Hospital of Chinese PLA. Superparamagnetic iron oxide (Lot number 97060601) was produced by Advanced magnetics,inc., USA. METHODS: Monoplast suspension was isolated from human embryo hippocampus using the mechanical method, and in vitro incubated in NSC medium, supplemented with epidermal growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor. 11.2 g/L superparamagnetic iron oxide was diluted into 28 mg/L using NSC medium, mixed with 1.0 mg/L polylysine (8 ?L), and then made into superparamagnetic iron oxide-polylysine composite labeled medium. NSC spheres with active proliferation were obtained, made into single cell suspension (1?109/L), and then treated with serum-free medium containing superparamagnetic iron oxide. One week later, various cytokines were removed, and 5% fetal bovine serum was used for 24 hours to induce the NSC differentiation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prussian blue staining was utilized to determine marking positive rate. Immunofluorescence staining was applied to detect glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament expression. RESULTS: Superparamagnetic iron oxide labeled NSCs were yellow, and the speed of clone formation was not stepped down compared with the non-labeled cells. 20 hours following superparamagnetic iron oxide labeling, blue iron particles in NSCs cytoplasm were found, with the positive rate of 90%. Following induction, superparamagnetic iron oxide labeled NSCs were positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament. CONCLUSION: Superparamagnetic iron oxide can highly effectively label NSCs in vitro, and not affect biological features following labeling. NSCs can normally amplify and orientedly differentiate into neurons and astrocytes.
6.Considerations on strategies for the promotion of biomedical enterprise-universityresearch institute alliance
Yuhua ZHANG ; Ning YANG ; Yao LUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2011;24(5):289-290,308
We analyzed the current situation and problems of biomedical enterprise-universityresearch institute alliance in China.According to the features of the alliance,we put forward strategies in five aspects:to improve relavant legislation,to strengthen macro guidance,to improve the interest mechanism,to innovate the development mode and to broden the financing channels.
7.The effect of propofol on the spontanous rhythmical respiratory discharges in the isolated medulla-spinal cord preparation of newborn rats
Jiange LUAN ; Miaoning GU ; Yang GAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1996;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of propofol on the spontanous rhythmical respiratory discharges (SRRDs) in the isolated medulla spinal cord preparation of newborn rats and its possible mechanism Methods Newborn SD rats (0 3 days) of either sex were used Isolated medulla spinal cord preparation was made according to the method of Suzue, et al Brain stem was severed between medulla and pons and spinal cord was severed between cervical and thoracic segments Efforts were made to keep the ventral root of the cervical spinal nerves of possible, while the medulla spinal cord preparation was being removed The medulla spinal cord preparation was placed with the ventral side facing up in the bath continuously perfused with modified Krebs solution (MKS)(3 4ml/min,T=27℃, pH=7 3 7 4, 95% O 2 5% CO 2) glass adsorb electrodes containing Ag AgCl needle were attached to the rentral root of C 4 or C 5 spinal nerve SRRD were recorded, Forty eitht isolated medulla spinal cord preparations were divided into 7 groups: groupⅠ: control group in which preparation was perfused with MKS only; groupⅡ Ⅳ: propofol groups in which preparation was perfused continuously for 3 min with different concentrations of propofol (5, 20, 50, 100, 250 ?mol/L); group Ⅶ: bicuculine propofol group in which preparation was continuously perfuse for 3min with a specific GABAA receptor blocker, bicuculine (20?mol/L) followed by perfusion of propofol(20?mol/L) for another 3 min SRRDs were recorded before and 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 30 min after propofol or bicuculine propofol perfusion Results 1) In control group, there was no significant change in SRRDs at the designated time internals 2) In group Ⅱ Ⅵ after propofol perfusion, the bursts of SRRDs were inhibited in a concentration dependent manner, but at 1 3 min SRRD showed a temporary excitation (frequency increased and expiratory time became shorter), at 5 min frequency began to slow down and expiratory time became prolonged, at 15 min in 7 out of preparations were stopped in group Ⅵ (propofol 250 ?mol/L) Inspiratory time did not change significantly after propofol in all propofol groups, but integral area of discharge (IAD) of SRRD showed some enlargement until SRRDs stopped 3) with bicuculine(20 ?mol/L) pretreatment, SRRDs did not change significantly after perfusion with propofol (20 ?mol/L) Conclusions Propofol inhibits SRRDs in a conecntration dependent manner as shown by prolongation of expiratory time GABAA receptor may play an important role in inhibitory action of propofol on the isolated medulla spinal cord preparation from newborn rats
8.Relation between sex role and social anxiety and the mediating effect of self-acceptance study in college students
Yasong LUAN ; Jianqin CAO ; Yuqiu ZHOU ; Jun YANG ; Yang LI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(4):311-315
Objective:To explore the relationship between social anxiety and sex role in college students,and to analyze the mediating effect of self-acceptance between them.Methods:Data came from a sample of 2000 col-lege students in Daqing,who were selected by stratified random cluster sampling method according to the constitu-ent ratio of the college students.We used the Interaction Anxiety Scale (IAS)to assess subjective experience of so-cial anxiety,Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI)to evaluate sex-role classification and Self-Acceptance Questionnaire (SAQ)to measure characteristics of self-acceptance.Results:In the college,the distribution of sex-role classifica-tion were androgynous 656 (34.9%),undifferentiated 650 (34.6%),masculine 287 (15.3%),feminine 284 (15.1%).The differences of gender in scores of IAS and SAQ were not significant (Ps >0.05),but there were significant differences among sex roles (P <0.001).IAS scores of feminine were significantly higher than the oth-ers,and the scores of androgyny and masculine were both lower than the other two significantly.SAQ scores offeminine and undifferentiated were both significantly lower than the other two respectively (Ps <0.05).By Boot-strap test,masculine,undifferentiated and feminine (vs.androgynous)could mediate IAS through self-acceptance, the mediating effects were 0.76 (95%CI:0.09 -1.42),4.14 (95%CI:3.43 -4.93),and 4.03 (95%CI:3.47 -4.64) respectively.There was a mediating effect.Both undifferentiated (vs.androgynous ) and feminine (vs.androgynous)directly influenced IAS significantly (Ps <0.05).Conclusion:Social anxiety may be related to sex role but not gender,social anxiety level of feminine students is higher,the sex-role types could influence social anxiety through self-concept indirectly.
9.The prevalence rate and growth environmental factors of social anxiety disorder among Daqing college students
Yasong LUAN ; Jianqin CAO ; Yuqiu ZHOU ; Jun YANG ; Jinwei YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(9):793-796
Objective To know the point prevalence rate of social anxiety disorder(SAD) in Daqing University,and explore the influence factors about growth environment.Methods Data came from a large representative sample of 1878 university students,who were selected by stratified random cluster sampling methods according to the constituent ratio of students.They finished general situation questionnaire,interaction anxiety scale (IAS),adolescent self-rating life events check list(ASLEC),Egma Minnen av Bardndosnauppforstran(EMBU) respectively.According to the score of IAS,they were divided into 3 groups of high,mid and low.And then all of the high group,the 50% and 10% randomly of the mid and the low group respectively accepted the face-to-face interviews with 6 trained psychiatrists referred to SCID-I/P.Results Among 1878 Daqing university students,191 of them were diagnosed as SAD,with a point prevalence rate of 8.89%.The rate of rural students was higher than that in urban students(12.3% vs.8.5%,x2 =7.966,P=0.017),and the rate of non-only child was higher than only child (12.0% vs.9.1%,x2 =4.055,P=0.044).There were significant differences between SAD and No-SAD on many factors of ASLEC and EMBU.Logistic regression analysis showed that study stress in ASLEC(B=0.206),father's warm (B =-0.070),father's overprotection (B =0.286),mother's punishment (B =0.159),only child or not (B =-0.685) entered into regression equation.Conclusion The point prevalence rate of SAD in Daqing university students is 8.89% and influenced by several growth environmental factors.Only child or not,father's warm,father's overprotection,mother's punishment,study stress in ASLEC can forecast SAD occurrence.
10.Advance in studies on anti-diabetic mechanism of Gardeniae Fructus and its active ingredient geniposide.
Dong-Dong YAO ; Luan SHU ; Lei YANG ; Xiao-Bin JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(8):1368-1373
The diabetes is mainly treated by the oral administration of western medicines at present. Despite their rapid curative effect, there have been still many reports for the western medicines about their clinical adverse reactions, failure of effective prevention and treatment of complications and drug resistance. Hence, they are not suitable for long-term administration. Traditional Chinese medicines have a long history in treating diabetes mellitus (DM) , which is commonly known as Xiaokezheng in the theory of traditional Chinese medicines. In recent years, many scholars have taken extracts from traditional Chinese medicines or separated active constituents as the study objects in the expectation of developing new-type drugs for treating and preventing diabetes. Therefore, a large number of study reports have been emerged in this field. Due to their significant glucose-reducing effect and specific effect in treating complications of diabetes, traditional Chinese medicine Gardeniae Fructus and its iridoid component geniposide shall be given full attention. This paper summarized the advance in studies on the curative effect and action mechanism of Gardeniae Fructus and geniposide in preventing and treating diabetes.
Animals
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Diabetes Mellitus
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drug therapy
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Fruit
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chemistry
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Gardenia
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chemistry
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Humans
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Hypoglycemic Agents
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administration & dosage
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chemistry