1.Application of bilateral lip mucosa flaps for central defect reconstruction of upper-lip vermilion
Tianlan ZHAO ; Daojiang YU ; Xiaoming XIE ; Yuntao ZHANG ; Yan XU ; Qi CHEN ; Harong WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2009;15(6):387-390
Objective To investigate the value of the new method with bilateral lip mueosa flaps for central defect reconstruction of upper-lip vermilion. Methods On both sides of the central defect of upper lip vermilion, reverse triangular flaps was designed below the junction between vermilion and mucosal. These two flaps had the common pedicle of vermilion depression site. Incisions of "(λ)" shape were de-signed below the defect area and the flaps included mucosa and submucous tissue. This mueosa flaps were raised and orbicularis otis muscles under the flaps were free moderately. Bilateral orbicularis oris muscles were sutured under the common pedicle of the two mucosa flaps. Then the bilateral mucosa flaps were ro-tated down 90° and inserted into the " (λ)" shape incisions to increase the tissue volume of the middle upper lip and deepen the labiogingival sulcus. The common pediele of the bilateral mucosa flaps was formed to the vermilion tubercle and then the incisions were sutured layer by layer. Results The technique was per-formed on 26 patients including 18 cases of upper-lip vermilion defect after repair of bilateral cleft lip,4 ca-ses of upper-lip vermilion defect after repair of unilateral cleft lip and 4 cases of congenital malformation. All the lip mucosa flaps survived completely without any complications. The vermilion, tubercle and shape of the lips were satisfactory after all cases were repaired and all incision scars were concealed. Con-clusions Using the lip mucosa flaps transfer to repair vermilion defect with the same tissue can obtain satisfactory appearance. The lip mucosa flaps are ideal for repairing of the lip vermilion defect and recove-ring of the profile of labial arch and vermilion tubercle. It can be used widely in any cases with the central defect of upper lip vermilion.
2.Improvement of frontal muscle-fascia suspension for blepharoptosis treatment
Tianlan ZHAO ; Daojiang YU ; Xiaoming XIE ; Yuntao ZHANG ; Yan XU ; Qi CHEN ; Haorong WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(1):9-11
Objective To introduce a new and practical method of treating blepharoptosis with direct suspension of the frontal muscle-fascia improvement. Methods 22 cases of blepharoptosis were corrected by direct suspension of the frontal muscle-fascia in which the dynamia still came from frontal muscle.Through double-fold eyelid incision, the frontal muscle-fascia was dissected from the subcutaneous tissue and a 1.5 cm length incision of the frontal muscle-fascia was cut under the supraorbital margin. And through the incision, the frontal muscle-fascia on the superficies of periosteum was dissected 1.5 cm to the upper margin of orbital, and then the frontal muscle-fascia was pulled down and fixed to the levator muscle aponeurosis directly by mattress sutures, with the tension being adjusted to a moderate degree. Results 22 cases of blepharoptosis were cured by primary healing with this method. The patients were followed up for 3 to 6 months with satisfactory results and no recurrence. Conclusion Compared with the traditional methods,this one may decrease the damage to the upper lid and frontalis area, leaving no risk of damaging the vessels or nerves. The technique is simple and the curative effect is affirmed. It can be used to treat any blepharoptosis patient with normal frontal muscle function.
3.Survival of slender narrow pedicle random flap: an experimental study
Tianlan ZHAO ; Daojiang YU ; Haorong WU ; Xiaoming XIE ; Yuntao ZHANG ; Yan XU ; Qi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(5):334-337
Objective To reveal the relationship between a certain ratio of the length to width of a slender narrow pedicle and random flap in survival area with an experimental study. Methods 25 pigs were randomly divided into 5 groups. The ratio of length to width of slender narrow pedicle in 5 groups was different and every ratio's slender narrow pedicle was carrying 5 different sizes of random flaps. In each group, these 5 flaps were created randomly in each pigs' bilateral back. The flaps were evaluated with the general observation, fluorescence examination, blood flow ECT test, and computerized analysis of survival area. Results When the ratio of the length to width of the slender narrow pedicle was constant, along with the flap area increased, the flap survival area also increased, but when the flap reached a certain area, the distal flap would develop necrosis, the flap survival area would not reduce; when the flap size remained unchanged, along with the ratio of the length to width of the slender narrow pedicle increased, the flap survival area was not affected, but, when the ratio of the length to width of the slender narrow pedicle increased to a certain limit, distal flap would lead to necrosis, and the flap survival area would reduce. Conclusion The slender narrow pedicle flap is a new and practical random flap. The pedicle of random flap can be designed as slender shape, and the ratio of pedicle width to flap length is far less than traditional ratio. Increasing the flap size or ratio of the length to width of a slender narrow pedicle in a certain extent will not lead to flap necrosis.
4.Construction and fermentation control of reductive TCA pathway for malic acid production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Daojiang YAN ; Caixia WANG ; Jiemin ZHOU ; Yilan LIU ; Maohua YANG ; Jianmin XING
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(10):1484-1493
Malic acid is widely used in food, and chemical industries. Through overexpressing pyruvate carboxylase and malate dehydrogenase in pdc1-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae, malic acid was successfully produced through the reductive TCA pathway. No malic acid was detected in wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae, however, 45 mmol/L malic acid was produced in engineered strain, and the concentration of byproduct ethanol also reduced by 18%. The production of malic acid enhanced 6% by increasing the concentration of Ca2+. In addition, the final concentration reached 52.5 mmol/L malic acid by addition of biotin. The increasing is almost 16% higher than that of the original strain.
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5.Epigenetic modification in histone deacetylase deletion strain of leads to diverse diterpenoids.
Jian BAI ; Rong MU ; Man DOU ; Daojiang YAN ; Bingyu LIU ; Qian WEI ; Jun WAN ; Yi TANG ; Youcai HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2018;8(4):687-697
Epigenetic modifications have been proved to be a powerful way to activate silent gene clusters and lead to diverse secondary metabolites in fungi. Previously, inactivation of a histone H3 deacetylase in had led to pleiotropic activation and overexpression of more than 75% of the biosynthetic genes and isolation of ten compounds. Further investigation of the crude extract of strain resulted in the isolation of twelve new diterpenoids including three cassanes (-), one cleistanthane (), six pimaranes (-), and two isopimaranes ( and ) along with two know cleistanthane analogues. Their structures were elucidated by extensive NMR spectroscopic data analysis. Compounds and showed potent inhibitory effects on the expression of MMP1 and MMP2 (matrix metalloproteinases family) in human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells.
6.Genome mining combined metabolic shunting and OSMAC strategy of an endophytic fungus leads to the production of diverse natural products.
Qian WEI ; Jian BAI ; Daojiang YAN ; Xiuqi BAO ; Wenting LI ; Bingyu LIU ; Dan ZHANG ; Xiangbing QI ; Dequan YU ; Youcai HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(2):572-587
Endophytic fungi are promising producers of bioactive small molecules. Bioinformatic analysis of the genome of an endophytic fungus