1.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of maxillary anterior teeth retraction force system in light wire technique.
Xiangfeng ZHANG ; Chao WANG ; Xi XIA ; Feng DENG ; Yi ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(3):291-295
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to construct a three-dimensional finite element model of a maxillary anterior teeth retraction force system in light wire technique and to investigate the difference of hydrostatic pressure and initial displacement of upper anterior teeth under different torque values of tip back bend.
METHODSA geometric three-dimensional model of the maxillary bone, including all the upper teeth, was achieved via CT scan. To construct the force model system, lingual brackets and wire were constructed by using the Solidworks. Brackets software, and wire were assembled to the teeth. ANASYS was used to calculate the hydrostatic pressure and the initial displacement of maxillary anterior teeth under different tip-back bend moments of 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 Nmm when the class II elastic force was 0.556 N.
RESULTSHydrostatic pressure was concentrated in the root apices and cervical margin of upper anterior teeth. Distal tipping and relative intrusive displacement were observed. The hydrostatic pressure and initial displacement of upper canine were greater than in the central and lateral incisors. This hydrostatic pressure and initial intrusive displacement increased with an increase in tip-back bend moment.
CONCLUSIONLingual retraction force system of maxillary anterior teeth in light wire technique can be applied safely and controllably. The type and quantity of teeth movement can be controlled by the alteration of tip-back bend moment.
Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Incisor ; Maxilla ; Tooth Movement Techniques ; methods ; Tooth Root ; Torque
2.Clinical analysis of 41 cases of Hashimoto's disease accompanying with thyroid cancer
Zhipeng ZHANG ; Yi XIA ; Huijun LIAO ; Chao DONG ; Shi CHANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2013;7(4):281-283
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of Hashimoto's disease(HD) accompanying with thyroid cancer,and to explore the experience of diagnosis and treatment.Methods Clinical data of 41 cases of HD accompanying with thyroid cancer were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were diagnosed by postoperative paraffin pathological examination from Jan.2002 to July 2011.Results 10 cases of HD,37cases of thyroid cancer,and 8 cases HD accompanying with thyroid cancer were diagnosed before operation.The rate of preoperative diagnosis was only 19.51%.All patients underwent surgical treatment,including 22 cases total thyroidectomy,14 cases subtotal thyroidectomy,and 5 cases lesion side lobe resection.24 cases underwent ipsilateral neck dissection,and 4 cases underwent bilateral neck dissection (ipsilateral radical resection,contralateral selective resection).Postoperative paraffin pathological examination proved that there were 39 cases of HD accompanying with thyroid cancer,1 case of focal cancer and 1 case of B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated thyroid.All patients were followed up.Conclusions The preoperative diagnosis rate of HD accompanying with thyroid cancer is low and great attention should be paid to its diagnosis.For HD patients,if carcinoma can not be excluded,surgical exploration is recommended.Appropriate surgical method should be chosen according to intraoperative frozen section results.Postoperative thyroid hormone treatment is usually taken.
3.Facial cosmetic zonation and its application of adipose injection for facial juvenescence
Ping LIU ; Yi LIU ; Xia LI ; Qinzhi ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Wengna CHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2015;21(5):273-276
Objective To study the facial cosmetic zonation and its application of adipose injection for facial juvenescence.Methods According to standard of aesthetics,we divided total face into ten cosmetic units and 49 cosmetic sub-units.23 patients,injected adipose for facial juvenescence,were evaluated.Results 149 cosmetic units from 23 patients were injected with adipose granules,and involved 300 sub-units.Each unit was injected with adipose from 1 to 35 ml.After injection,the faces showed swelling in varying degrees,which resolved from ten to fourteen days.Local ecchymosis occurred in 11 cases,and resolved from five to twenty days.No any complication appeared,such as infection,scleroma and vascular embolism and so on.The follow-up results showed that one month later post-operation,swelling on injective sites resolved,and appearances were stable.3-6 months later post-operation,the injective sites were fuller.One year later,the good j uvenescence effect achieved,and the patients felt satisfactory.Conclusions On the basis of facial cosmetic zonation,the whole cosmetic evaluation combined with local cosmetic evaluation might be helpful to carry out adipose injection for facial juvenescence,and reach a satisfactory result.
4.Effect of extracellular ATP on the expression of MAP-2 and the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury in rats
Yan-Chao MA ; Zheng-Yi SUN ; Ya-Yi XIA ; Shuan-Ke WANG ; Cui-Fang WANG ; Hua HAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the effects of extracellular ATP on the expression of(Mi- crotubule associated proteins MAP-2)and the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury in rats. Methods Six rats were selected randomly from 66 adult healthy Wistar rats as the normal control group,the rest animals were divided into two groups after contusion injury was performed by drop weight method with Allen impactor:Group A(ATP group)and Group B(control group),each group contained thirty rats.At days 1,3,7,14,and 28 after injury,the rats were killed,the expression of MAP-2 was detected with immunohistochemistry.The expression of MAP-2 in the adjacent area was quantitatively an- alyzed with a computer image analysis system.The recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury was assessed with improved Tarlov scores.Results The expression of MAP-2 was higher in Group A than in Group B after spinal cord injury in rats.Significant difference was revealed by the expression of MAP- 2 between the two groups at days 14 and 28 after injury(P
5.Analysis of the key networks, metabolic pathways, and regulation substances of hypoxia based on the omics and zebrafish model
MA YI ; XIA BIN-BIN ; LI JING-YI ; XIA ZHENG-CHAO ; XU PING-XIANG ; rong Xiao LI ; XUE MING
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(10):1023-1024
OBJECTIVE Hypoxia is associated with many complicated pathophysiological and biochemical processes that integrated and regulated via the key gene, protein and endogenous metabolite levels. Up to date, the exact molecular mechanism of hypoxia still remains unclear. In this work, we further explore the molecular mechanism of hypoxia and adaption to attenuate the damage in zebrafish model that have potential to resist hypoxic environment. METHODS The hypoxic zebrafish model was established in different concentration of oxygen with 3%,5%,10%,21% in water. The brain tissue was separated and the RNA-seq was used to identify the differentially expressed genes. The related endogenous metabolites profiles were obtained by LC-HDMS, and the multivariate statistics was applied to discover the important metabolites candidates in hypoxic zebrafish. The candidates were searched in HMDB, KEGG and Lipid Maps databases. RESULTS The zebrafish hypoxic model was successfully constructed via the different concentration of oxygen, temperature and hypoxic time. The activities of the related hypoxic metabolic enzymes and factors including HIF-1a, actate dehydrogenase (LDH) and citrate synthase (CS) were evaluated. Significant differences (P<0.05 and fold change >2) in the expression of 422 genes were observed between the normal and 3% hypoxic model. Among them, 201 genes increased depended on the lower concentration of oxygen. 53 metabolites were identified that had significant difference between the hypoxia and control groups (P<0.05, fold change>1.5 and VIP>1.5). The ten key metabolites were increased gradually while six compounds were decreased. The endogenous hypoxic metabolites of phenylalanine, D-glucosamine-6P and several important lipids with the relevant hub genes had similar change in hypoxic model. In addition, the metabolic pathways of phenylalanine, glutamine and glycolipid were influenced in both the levels of genes and metabolites. CONCLUSION The up- regulation of phenylalanine, D- glucosamine- 6P and lipid may have further understanding of protective effect in hypoxia. Our data provided an insight to further reveal the hypoxia and adaptation mechanism.
6.A randomized controlled trial of improvement of endoscopic visibility in the upper gastrointestinal tract with N-acetylcysteine
Zhibo CAO ; Zhiguo ZHAO ; Jing CUI ; Chao LIU ; Xia LIU ; Gui LI ; Yanling HUANG ; Xiaoping YI ; Jing WEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2016;33(4):237-241
Objective To determine the effects and dosage of N?acetylcysteine( NAC) in the im?provement of the visibility in esophagogastroduodenoscopy( EGD) . Methods A prospective randomized con?trolled study was performed on 193 patients scheduled for EGD from November 2014 to July 2015 were ran?domized into five groups using digital table. In group A, 100 mg dimethicone and 2 g NaHCO3 were given. In group B,100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 20 000 U pronase were given. Group C received 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 200 mg NAC. Group D received 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 400 mg NAC and group E 100 mg dimethicone, 2 g NaHCO3 and 600 mg NAC.The agents were dissolved in 100 ml water for each patient.Endoscopy was completed by one endoscopist and the score of image visibility assessment was completed by 2 other endoscopists. The 3 endoscopists were unaware of grouping. The total scores, the time of washing, the time of examination and complications were compared and analysed. The total image scores of group A, B, C,D and E were 30?83±3?78, 35?69±2?88, 33?16±3?90, 34?95±3?46 and 36?76±2?91, respectively. Group A was the lowest(P<0?05),followed by group C(P<0?05). There were no differences among group B,D, and E(P>0?05).Images that were scored 3 were the most in group E.The washing times of each group were 38?00±19?10, 17?03±11?44, 15?92±10?81, 15?78 ±10?24 and 15?55±9?69, and the examination times of each group were 13?49±2?49, 9?41±1?86, 9?08± 1?80, 8?73±1?91 and 8?78±1?79 minutes.Group A was the longest in these two indices(P<0?05). There were no significant differences among group B, C, D and E ( P<0?05) . There were no significant differences in adverse effects among groups after EGD( P>0?05) . Conclusion The preoperative NAC can improve the visibility in EGD. The best dose is 600 mg, whose effects and safety were similar to those of 20 000 U, but yield to less washing time and the examination time in EGD.
7.Comparison of once daily and twice daily administration of glimepiride with same total dosage in type 2 diabetes
Long-Yi ZENG ; Pan-Wei MU ; Guo-Chao ZHANG ; Yan-Ming CHEN ; Hai-Xia XU ; Jing-Yi FU ; Man-Man WANG ; Bo-Quan JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
A total of 126 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were randomized into two groups:one received glimepiride 1 mg twice daily and the other 2 mg once daily.Fasing blood glucose(BG),BG 2 h after meals(breakfast,lunch and dinner)and HbA_(IC)were tested,△and standard deviation of the 4 point BG were calculated.It was found that two kinds of administration of glimepiride were equally effective in decreasing BG and once daily aministration could ease better the fluctuation of BG.
8.Expression of TRIM29 and β-catenin in non-small cell lung cancer and its clinicopathologic significance.
Guo-yi YANG ; Zhi-yi ZHOU ; Rong-chao SUN ; Yu-hong XIA ; Jian-gang HONG ; Min-hong YU ; Guang-bing WU ; Jia-bei LIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(2):109-110
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9.Metformin targets multiple signaling pathways in cancer
Lei YONG ; Yi YANHUA ; Liu YANG ; Liu XIA ; Keller T. EVAN ; Qian CHAO-NAN ; Zhang JIAN ; Lu YI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2017;36(7):289-297
Metformin, an inexpensive and well-tolerated oral agent commonly used in the first-line treatment of type 2 dia-betes, has become the focus of intense research as a candidate anticancer agent. Here, we discuss the potential of metformin in cancer therapeutics, particularly its functions in multiple signaling pathways, including AMP-activated protein kinase, mammalian target of rapamycin, insulin-like growth factor, c-Jun N-terminal kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK), human epidermal growth factor receptor-2, and nuclear factor kappaB pathways. In addi-tion, cutting-edge targeting of cancer stem cells by metformin is summarized.
10.Observation of spermatogenic cells for infertile patients with Y-chromosomal microdeletion.
Hong-Yong LU ; Ying-Xia CUI ; Yi-Chao SHI ; Xin-Yi XIA ; Yong SHAO ; Bin YANG ; Bing YAO ; Yi-Feng GE ; Yu-Feng HUANG
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(11):998-1002
OBJECTIVETo assess the spermatogenic function of the infertile patients with Y-chromosomal microdeletion.
METHODSThirty-five 23-44 years old patients with microdeletions of Y chromosome were included in this study. Three semen analyses confirmed that 26 cases were non-obstructive azoospermia and 9 oligospermia with sperm count < 1 x 10(6)/ml. They were divided into 3 groups by the locus of deletion, 5 cases of AZFa + b + c deletion in group 1, 4 cases of AZFb + c and 3 cases of AZFb deletion in group 2, and 23 cases of AZFc deletion in group 3. Semen was collected and centrifuged, the supernatant removed and the centrifugate applied on the clean slides after dilution. Following Wright's-Giemsa staining, the slides were viewed under the microscope. Testis histopathological biopsy was performed for 6 of the cases.
RESULTSIn group 1, no spermatogenic cells were observed but only Sertoli cells in 1 case, with a consistency between the result of spermatogenic cell test and that of testis biopsy. In group 2, spermatogenic cell tests revealed spermatocytes in 6 cases, 2 were proved by testis biopsy with sperm maturation arrest in the primary spermatocyte stage, and spermatogenic cells of all developmental stages were seen in 1 AZFb deletion patient with the same sperm maturation arrest as the above two. In group 3, only primary spermatocytes were detected by spermatogenic cell test in 5 oligospermia patients but no spermatogenic cells in the 15 azoospermia cases, and biopsy revealed 2 cases of Sertoli cell-only syndrome.
CONCLUSIONThe spermatogenic cell test can effectively assess the spermatogenic function of AZF deletion patients. Non-invasive and easily accepted by patients, it is highly recommendable for the evaluation of spermatogenesis of patients with Y-chromosomal microdeletion.
Adult ; Chromosome Deletion ; Chromosomes, Human, Y ; Humans ; Infertility, Male ; etiology ; genetics ; pathology ; Male ; Semen ; cytology ; Semen Analysis ; Testis ; pathology