2.A study on the accurary of cephalometric measurement:An analysis of traditional measurement errors
Yanping LIU ; Jinling SHAO ; Aiping LU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
砄bjective: To assess interexaminer errors in traditional cephalometric analysis so as to improve the accuracy . Methods : Ten cephalometric radiographs were selected randomly and 12 angular and 5 liner parameters were measured by 5 orthodontists in one week according to the original landmarks. The results were quantified with that of computer based. Results: The mean errors of some measurements were larger than 0.5, such as SL,GoGn SN, SE,FMA,FMIA,OP SN, 1 1 ,IMPA and SNA,while only those of SL and GoGn SN were larger than 1.0. Conclusion: Statistical significant differences are found in the The errors of measurements which need assisted line among the examiners but not found in the errors between angle measurements and liner measurements?
3.Effect of panax quinquefolium fruit saponin on hemodynamics and acute myocardial ischemia in coronary artery ligated dogs
Aiping LU ; Jinping LIU ; Dan LU ; Pingya LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To observe the effect of panax quinquefolium fruit saponin(PQFS) on hemodynamics and correlative indexes in the coronary artery ligated dogs.Methods The dogs were divided into five groups randomly(n=6): control group,gingkgo leaf tablet group(24 mg?kg~(-1)),24,12 and 6 mg?kg~(-1) PQFS groups.The myocardial infarction size(MIS)and the changes of the serum enzymes were determined by using the acute myocardial infarction models with the ligation of left anterior descending coronary artery of dogs.The parameters of hemodynamics and myocardial oxygen metabolism were measured in the anesthetic dogs with thoracotomy.(Results Compared) with control group,the myocardial blood flow was increased(P
4.Expression of TREM-1 in mice with acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Aiping XU ; Zheng LU ; Jun GAO ; Shude LI ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(5):345-347
Objective To detect the expression of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) in mice with acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Methods Male kunming mice (n = 50) were randomly divided to control group, ANP 24, 48, 72, 96 h group. ANP model was induced by intraperitoneally injection with 20% L-arginine at a dose of 4 mg/g each, 1 h apart. Mice in control group received intraperitoneally injections of same amount of normal saline. Serum amylase, creatinine, and ALT were examined and pathological evaluation of pancreatic tissues was performed. The expression of TREM-1 mRNA in peripheral blood leucocyte was determined by RT-PCR. The expression of TREM-1 protein in pancreatic tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry. Results Serum amylase, creatinine, and ALT in ANP 24 h were (9439 ± 1273)U/L, (84.8 ±75.9) μmol/L, ( 158.1 ± 122. 1 ) U/L, which were significantly higher than those in control group [ ( 2412 ± 297 ) U/L, (29.2 ± 19. 1 ) μmol/L, (41.4 ± 7.9 ) U/L) ]. The pathological scores of the pancreas in ANP group increased corresponding to time. The expressions of TREM-1 mRNA in ANP 24, 48,72, 96 h group were 15.55, 30.36, 15.77, 28.32, and the expressions of TREM-1 mRNA in ANP 48 h group was significantly higher than that in other groups ( P <0.01 ). The expressions of TREM-1 protein in the pancreas did not significantly change corresponding to time. Conclusions TREM-1 may be involved in the development of ANP by triggering other inflammatory factors.
5.Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 and inflammation-associated diseases:recent progress
Aiping XU ; Zheng LU ; Shude LI ; Zhaoshen LI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(10):-
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM)-1,a recently identified molecule,is involved in monocytic activation and inflammatory responses.TREM-1 is a member of natural killer cell receptor family and is expressed on neutrophils,mature monocytes and macrophages,and it can enhance the inflammatory responses mediated by Toll-like receptor-2 and -4,showing a role of inflammation promotion.Reportedly sTREM-1 was detectable in the body fluids in the presence of bacterial or fungal infection; therefore it might be used as a marker for inflammation.In addition,recombinant sTREM-1 may also be a new method for anti-inflammatory therapy.Recently,it has been found that TREM-1 not only promoted the acute inflammatory responses,but also participated in the development of chronic inflammation.This review summarizes the role of TREM-1 in the inflammation-associated dieases.
6.The veraciry of orientation on upright lateral cephalometric radiographs
Yanping LIU ; Aiping LU ; Jinling SHAO ; Ya HE
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To investigation the veracity of orientation on modified upright lateral cephalometric radiographs. Methods:Fifty upright lateral cephalometric radiographs were analysed randomly.Twenty-three subjects,who had standard radiographs, were taken with modified technique. The chracterics both of radiographs were compared. Results:The orientations of porion?FH plane and the superimpositions of left and right gonion point on modified standard radiographs were more veracity. Conclusion:The veracity of orientation on upright lateral cephalometric radiographs can be improved.
7.Preliminary report of dosage-escalated sorafenib in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma
Lu SI ; Jianhui MA ; Jinwan WANG ; Aiping ZHOU ; Jun GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(1):18-20
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of dosage-escalated sorafenib in pa-tients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Methods Twelve male patients and 4 female patients with median age of 53 (37-71 years) were included in this study. They were with refractory meta-static renal-clear-cell carcinoma and received sorafenib from 800 mg/d to 1200mg/d or 1800 mg/d gradually until intolerable or disease progression occurred. Overall response rate, toxicity and progres-sion free survival (PFS) were recorded and analyzed. Results The median follow-up was 11 months (9-16 months). The overall rate of objective response and disease control rate were 44%(7/16)and 81%(13/16), respectively. Serious adverse effects (≥Grade Ⅲ) included hand-foot skin reaction (25%, 4/16), mucositis (19%, 3/16), diarrhea (19%, 3/16), hypertension (12%, 2/16) and my-elosuppression (12%, 2/16). PFS for high risk patient was 9.2 months at the end of this study. Conclusions The dosage-escalated sorafenib could obtain a high response rate and prolong PFS of high-risk patients. The toxicities are tolerable for metastatic renal cell carcinoma patients treated with sorafenib.
8.The relationship between infection of helicobacter pylori and iron deficiency anemia
Aiping ZHU ; Guoquan FANG ; Haitao XU ; Huang ZHANG ; Hengzhen LU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(4):449-450
Objective To investigate the relationship between infection of helicobaeter pylori(Hp) and iron deficiency anemia(IDA) and to explore effective clinical treatments for patients with Hp associated IDA . Method 1. The Hp infection ratio of 40 chronic gastritis with IDA and 42 patients without IDA were counted up respectively. 2. 36 patients with Hp-positive chronic gastritis were divided into two groups randomly. One group was treated by using Hp eradication therapy in conjunction with oral iron supplement and the other using iron supplement only. The hema-tological parameters before and after treatment are measured and the effectiveness of the treatment was evaluated. Re-sult The Hp infection ratio in chronic gastritis patients with IDA is |figher than that in patients without IDA and the difference is significant. After Hp eradication therapy in conjunction with iron supplement Hb. serum iron and serum ferritin level in Hp associated IDA patients are increased significantly while that for patients treated by using iron sup-plement only have no significant improvement. Conclusion It appears that Hp infection may be related to IDA. When iron supplement treatment has no obvious effect to an IDA patient,lt may suggest a ease of Hp associated IDA. The i-ton supplement treatment has positive effects to IDA patients after Hp eradication.
9.Cholinergic receptor nicotinic acetyleholine receptor α7 agonist ameliorates trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid induced colitis in mice
Aiping BAI ; Yuan GUO ; Nonghua LU ; Jiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(8):535-539
Objective To study the therapeutic effect of cholinergie receptor,an nicotinic acetylcholine receptor(nAChR)α7 agonist,on trinitrobeazene sulfonic acid(TNBS)-induced colitis in mice.Methods BALB/C mice were randomly divided into control group,TNBS group,anabaseine(AN)as the agonist of nAChRα7(AN group),and chlorisondamine diiodide(CHD)as the antagonist of nAChRα7(CHD group).TNBS-induced colitis was produced at day 1,either 10 μg anabaseine or 1.5 μg chlorisondamine diiodide was administrated after the induction of colitis,and repeated on interval day till the mice were sacrificed at day 8.The myeloperoxidase(MPO)activity and level of tumor necrosis factors(TNF)-α in colonic tissue were examined by histological method and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),respectively.Lamina propria mononuclear cells(LPMCs)were isolated,and NF-κB activation was further detected by Western blot.Results Compared with TNBS group,the tissue damage,MPO activity and concentration of TNF-α in mice treated with anabaseine were decreased[MPO activity:(7.6±2.1)U/mg vs(12.2±2.6)U/mg,TNF-α level:(396±98)pg/g vs(627±112)Pg/g],and NF-κB activation in LPMCs was inhibited.Whereas the MPO activity[(14.1±1.8) U/mg)]and concentration of TNF-α[(692±79)pg/g)]in mice treated with chlorisondamine diiodide were increased and NF-κB activation in LPMCs were amplified. Conclusion nAChRa7 agonist can inhibit colonic inflammatory response by down-regulating the consentration of TNF-α and inhibiting NF-κB activation.
10.Principal factor analysis of symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and their correlations with efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine
Yiting HE ; Qinglin ZHA ; Jianping YU ; Yong TAN ; Cheng LU ; Aiping LU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(1):32-6
OBJECTIVE: To explore the correlations between symptom-based principal factors of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the effect of traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine on RA after factor analysis of RA symptoms. METHODS: Four hundred and thirteen RA patients from 9 clinical centers were included in the clinical trial. They were randomly divided into Western medicine (WM) treated group with 204 cases and traditional Chinese medicine (CM) treated group with 209 cases. A complete physical examination and 18 common clinical manifestations were recorded before the randomization and after the treatment. The WM therapy included voltaren extended action tablet, methotrexate and sulfasalazine. The CM therapy included glucosidorum Tripterygll totorum tablet and Yishen Juanbi Tablet. The American College of Rheumatology 20 (ACR20) was used for efficacy evaluation. All data were analyzed on SAS 8.2 statistical package. Eighteen symptoms in the RA patients were analyzed by factor analysis and the relationships between the factors and effects were analyzed with Chi-Square test. RESULTS: Four principal factors were obtained from the analysis results of the 18 symptoms. The factors could represent the symptoms related to joints, cold-syndrome, deficiency syndrome and heat-syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), respectively. The effect of WM therapy was better than CM therapy. After 12 weeks of treatment, the effect of CM on patients without deficiency-syndrome was better than the patients with deficiency-syndrome. After 24 weeks of treatment, WM therapy showed better effect on patients with cold syndrome than patients without cold syndrome. CONCLUSION: The results based on the factor analysis of RA symptoms are similar to the results of syndrome differentiation of TCM, and the factor-related different categories of symptoms are associated with the curative effect, thus further research on the symptoms is necessary.