1.Effects of 17?-estradiol on the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 in bone marrow stromal cells
Chengliang YUAN ; Xiaolan JIN ; Jianhong HOU ; Qunying LI ; Yinchun HUANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To investigate the effects of 17?-estradiol (E2) on the gene expression of typeⅠA bone morphogenetic protein receptor (BMPR-ⅠA) and core-binding factor alpha 1 (Cbf?1) in rat bone marrow stromal cells exposed to the differentiation medium and to elucidate the effects of E2 on osteoblastogenesis. Methods Adherent bone marrow stromal cells were cultured in differentiation medium containing DEX (10 -7 mol/L), 1,25-(OH)2D3 (10 -9 mol/L) and different concentrations of E2. Effects of different concentrations of E2 on the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 was quantified by RT-PCR based on the comparison with an internal reference, ?-actin expression, and identified by Northern blotting. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of cells was detected. Contents of type Ⅰ collagen were determined by Van Gieson staining. Results E2 could evidently inhibit the expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 mRNA during the differentiation process of bone marrow stromal cells into osteoblasts in a dose-dependent manner. These were confirmed by Northern blotting. The ALP activity increased in a concentration-dependent manner, but the amount of type Ⅰ collagen decreased in a concentration-dependent manner. Conclusion E2 can significantly inhibit the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 in bone marrow stromal cells and inhibit osteoblastogenesis in vitro.
2.Impact of maternal and infant bedside nursing on promoting parenting skills of puerperae and their families
Yinchun WANG ; Yajun QIU ; Yongfen HUANG
China Modern Doctor 2014;(26):105-108
Objective To study the impact of maternal and infant bedside nursing on promoting the parenting skills of puerperae and their families. Methods A total of 421 pairs of mothers and infants hospitalized in our department from June to July 2013 were selected as the observation group and received maternal and infant bedside nursing; all the nursing procedures and health education were conducted at the bedside for the mothers and neonates by responsible nurses and relevant publicity materials were given out. 410 pairs of mothers and infants hospitalized in our department from June to July 2011 were selected as the control group and received traditional nursing. Results The satisfaction de-gree of the observation of was 96.43% and that of the control group was 89.76%, with statistically significant difference (P<0.01); the puerperae and their families of the observation group had significantly better parenting skills than the control group. Conclusion Maternal and infant bedside nursing can increase the nursing satisfaction and promote the parenting skills of puerperae and their families, thereby worthy of clinical promotion and application.
3.Real-time dynamic navigation assisted endodontic microsurgery:A case report
Yinchun ZHANG ; Xiaoxia YANG ; Xuan CHEN ; Lei HUANG ; Xiaoling QIU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(5):720-722
With the demand for precise and efficient endodontic microsurgery,dynamic navigation technology has been reported for endo-dontic microsurgery in recent years,which is a digital navigation technology combining 3D reconstruction and spatial position alignment,pro-viding a new treatment model for minimally invasive endodontic microsurgery.In this paper,a case of endodontic microsurgery assisted by re-al-time dynamic navigation is reported.
4.Progress in preparation and application of sodium alginate microspheres.
Xuanyu LIU ; Yuhui WANG ; Ziwei LIANG ; Xiaojie LIAN ; Di HUANG ; Yinchun HU ; Yan WEI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(4):792-798
Sodium alginate (SA) is a kind of natural polymer material extracted from kelp, which has excellent biocompatibility, non-toxicity, biodegradability and abundant storage capacity. The formation condition of sodium alginate gel is mild, effectively avoiding the inactivation of active substances. After a variety of preparation methods, sodium alginate microspheres are widely used in the fields of biomaterials and tissue engineering. This paper reviewed the common methods of preparing alginate microspheres, including extrusion, emulsification, electrostatic spraying, spray drying and coaxial airflow, and discussed their applications in biomedical fields such as bone repair, hemostasis and drug delivery.
Alginates
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Biocompatible Materials
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Microspheres
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Plastic Surgery Procedures