1.Harris Operator and K-means Clustering-based Facial Features Localization on Infrared Images
Min SUN ; Deyu LI ; Mengsun YU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
Objective To develop an image analyzing procedure for automatic localization of facial features on infrared images.Methods An unsupervised local and global features extraction method was adopted for the localization of facial features of frontal view face image.First,a threshold was used to segment the image into foreground and background,and the nose was localized by considering the symmetry of the face.Second,Harris operator was adopted to detect interest points in a rectangular area covering all the facial features,and then local maximum of the interest points were detected.And finally,K-means clustering method was used to cluster the points and obtain the facial features localization.Results The experimental result of 100 images demonstrated that the procedure could automatically localize eyes,nose,mouth,and distinguish the feature areas.Conclusion The proposed infrared image analyzing procedure based on Harris operator and K-means clustering can be used to locate facial features on infrared image more rapidly and reliablely.
2.Analysis of the salivary glucose level in the patients with diabetes mellitus
Huibin SUN ; Ningyi LI ; Deyu ZHONG ; Yangang WANG ; Kaiqiu CHU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective: To analyse the level of glucose concentration in saliva and to study the relationship between the level of blood glucose and that of salivary glucose.Methods: Blood glucose level and the glucose concentration in unstimulated mixed saliva taken from testee were measured with Beckman SYNCHRON CX7 System in 60 patients with diabetes mellitus and 60 healthy subjects. Results: The average value of salivary glucose concentration in experimental group was (1.950?0.179) mmol/L, that in control group was (0.953?0.124) mmol/L(P
3.The effect of Nd:YAG laser irradiation combined with acidulated phosphate fluorid treatment on the acid resistance of human enamel
Xiaoyan XU ; Deyu HU ; Huibin SUN ; Xinbo YU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective: To study the effect of pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation combined with acidulated phosphate fluorid (APF) on the acid resistance of human dental enamel. Methods: Enamel samples were prepared from 192 caries-free extracted teeth. The smooth surface and pits and fissures were treated with 12 3 g/L APF for 4 minutes after 100,150 or 200 mJ pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation. Then the teeth were put into 12.3 g/L of artificial caries inducing solution (acid solution) for 1,5,10 or 24 h respectively. The control teeth were treated with APF only. The amount of calcium dissolved in the solution was determined with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer and the depth of artificial caries was measured with polarized microscope. Results: The amount of calcium dissolved in the acid solution was significantly less in the groups with laser treatment than that in those without laser treatment (P
4.Glucose levels in saliva in patients with diabetes mellitus before and after insulin therapy
Huibin SUN ; Deyu ZHONG ; Yangang WANG ; Longqiang XU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To study the effect of insulin therapy on glucose concentration in saliva in patients with diabetes mellitus(DM), and to study the relationship between blood glucose level and salivary glucose level.Methods: Glucose concentration in blood and in unstimulated mixed saliva was measured with Beckman SYNCHRON CX7 system in 40 DM patients before and after insulin therapy.Results:The average value(mmol/L) of salivary glucose concentration before and after insulin therapy was 2.081?0.287 and 1.571? 0.193 respectively (P
5.Reversal effect and its mechanism of ampelopsin on multidrug resistance in K562/ADR cells.
Jiantao YE ; Yilei ZHENG ; Deyu LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(6):761-765
OBJECTIVETo investigate the inhibitory effect of ampelopsin (AMP) combined with adriamycin (ADR) on growth of human leukemia multidrug resistant cell line K562/ADR.
METHODMTT assay was used to detect the effect of AMP on the cytotoxicity of ADR. Jin's formula was used to analyze the effect of combined drug therapy. The expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) on cell membrane of K562/ADR was detected using PE-labeled antibody. Flow cytometry was used to determine the influence of AMP on the intracellular accumulation of ADR.
RESULTAMP at the concentration of 1.25 to 5 mg x L(-1) could significantly reverse the multidrug resistance (MDR) to ADR in K562/ADR cells. Co-administration of 1.25 mg x L(-1) AMP and low concentrations of ADR showed an antagonistic effect, while there was an additional to synergistic effect when the concentration of AMP was above 2.5 mg x L(-1). AMP could decrease the expression of P-gp in a concentration-dependent manner and increase the intracellular accumulation of ADR in K562/ADR cells.
CONCLUSIONAMP could increased the cytotoxicity and the intracellular accumulation of chemotherapeutic drugs in MDR associated tumor cells through inhibiting the efflux of drugs by P-gp. AMP may be a promising MDR modulator.
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6.STUTIES ON THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE SEEDS FROM ARTABOSTRYS HEXAPETALUS (ANNONACEAE)
Jingguang YU ; Tongmei LI ; Lan SUN ; Xiuzhen LUO ; Wei DING ; Deyu LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2001;36(4):281-286
AIM To study the chemical constituents of the seeds from Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.f.) Bhandari (Annonaceae). METHODS Various chromatographic techniques were used to separate and purify the constituents. Their structures were elucidated on the physico-chemical properties and spectral data. RESULTS Eight compounds were isolated from the seeds of A.hexapetalus. They were identified as four neolignans: isoamericanin A (1), isoamericanol A (2), americanin B (3) and artabotrycinol (4), a semiterpenoid: (R)-artabotriol (5) and others: palmitic acid (6), β-sitosterol (7) and daucosterol (8). CONCLUSION Artabotrycinol (4) and (R)-artabotriol (5) are new compounds. Three other neolignans were isolated from this plant for the first time.
7.Effect of nordihydroguaiaretic acid on expressions of VEGF and its receptor KDR in vitro
Huiqin SUN ; Yisheng CHEN ; Jingquan SHI ; Xiuwu BIAN ; Zhongmin ZOU ; Deyu GUO ; Rong XIN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(3):268-271
Objective To explore the effect of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) on the expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor, kinase-inserted domain containing receptor(KDR) and the possible mechanism. Methods The expression of VEGF in human malignant glioma cell line SHG-44 and that of KDR in human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) line ECV-304 were observed 1~3 d after NDGA treatment with immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization and image analysis. Results The expression of VEGF was declined at protein or mRNA levels in SHG-44 cells after treated with 100 μmol/L NDGA for 1 to 3 d. The expression of KDR in endothelial cells with 100 μmol/L NDGA treatment for 1 to 3 d was decreased too, in a more obvious way compared with the decline of VEGF expression in SHG-44 cells. Conclusion The results suggest that NDGA inhibits the expression of VEGF in glioma cells as well as that of VEGF receptor KDR in endothelial cells, which may be the important molecular mechanism of anti-angiogenesis of NDGA.
8.THE EFFECTS OF AECs CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON INDUCING NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF BMSCs
Danni WANG ; Haimei SUN ; Rongping LI ; Juan DU ; Chunli ZHAO ; Deyu ZHENG ; Fengqing JI ; Hui YANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective To study the effects of amniotic epithelial cells conditioned medium on the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells into neural cells. Methods Bone marrow stromal cells and amniotic epithelial cells were isolated and cultured in vitro,then the cell surface antigen was detected by flow cytometry and the expressions of nestin and ki67 were detected by immunofluorescence staining method.When the cells were co-cultured with amniotic epithelial cells conditioned medium,the morphological character of cells was observed by inverse phase-contrast microscope,and the expressions of NSE(neurone specific enolase),TH(tyrosine hydroxylase) and DAT(dopamine transporter) were detected by immunofluorescence staining method. Results Amniotic epithelial cells conditioned medium had obvious inductive effect on bone marrow stromal cell's neural differentiation.Conclusion The amniotic epithelial cells conditioned medium may have inductive effect neuron-like cell's differentiation and dopaminergic neuron-like cell's differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells in vitro.
9.A visualized nucleic acid test of 2019-nCoV based on helicase isothermal amplification
Hui CHEN ; Yang YANG ; Ning SUN ; Deyu GAO ; Fangfang CHEN ; Xiaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(5):381-387
Objective:To develop a novel method for detection of genomic RNA of 2019-nCoV with reverse-transcription thermophilic helicase-dependent amplification (tHDA) and lateral flow dipsticks.Methods:This study included 143 PCR-negative nucleic acid specimens and 20 PCR- positive nucleic acid specimens collected from patients from January to April 2020 at Institute of Clinical Laboratory, Jinling Hospital. 5 pairs of primers were designed for conserved sequence of both gene N and E of 2019-nCoV, and the amplicons were analyzed by gel electrophoresis to screen out the most efficient primers. High level (5×10 5 copies/ml) and low level (5×10 2 copies/ml) templates were amplified, and lateral flow dipsticks (LFD) were used to detect amplification products. The amplification time and visualization time were optimized to visualize the results, and the optimal tHDA-LFD reaction system was established. Simulated specimens with low, medium, and high concentrations were detected for 15 times, and precision was assessed. The limit of detection was evaluated using tenfold serial dilutions of 2019-nCoV in contrived samples. To evaluate the cross-reactivity, six samples of respiratory viruses, including influenza A virus, influenza B virus, human adenovirus, human respiratory syncytial virus, human parainfluenza virus and coronavirus 229E were tested using this assay. The tHDA-LFD assay was performed to detect 2019-nCoV in 163 clinical specimens stored in our laboratory. The clinical diagnostic efficacy was determined. Results:The established RT-tHDA one-step method combined with LFD was adopted, which could be conducted within 60 min and was reproducible with good precision, showing 100% positive concordance rate. The assay showed no cross reaction with other six human respiratory pathogens. The limit of detection of the RT-tHDA assay was 5×10 2 copies/ml for both N and E genes detected by LFD. The diagnostic efficacy evaluation showed that the sensitivity of the method was 95.00%(19/20), and the specificity was 100.00%(143/143). The positive predicted value of the method was 100.00% (19/19)and the negative predicted value was 99.31%(143/144). Compared with real-time RT-qPCR assay, it showed Kappa value of 0.971 ( P<0.0001). Conclusion:The proposed tHDA-LFD assay is a rapid and visualized method to detect 2019-nCoV.
10.Analysis of the causes of soft tissue complications after volar locking plate for the treatment of dorsal displaced distal radius fractures.
Jin-Gu TAI ; Zhi-Yong DING ; Liang SUN ; Yun-Ping CAO ; Guo-Bao YE ; Peng HAO ; Wei LI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2023;36(9):839-845
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the causes of soft tissue complications in patients with dorsal displacement distal radius fractures (DRF) after volar locking plate surgery.
METHODS:
From July 2016 to May 2021, 112 patients with dorsal displacement DRF were treated with volar locking plate surgery, including 45 males and 67 females. The average age was (46.24±10.08) years old, ranging from 18 to 85 years old. According to whether there were soft tissue complications after operation, they were divided into complication group (40 cases) and non complication group (72 cases). Compared with preoperation, the radial metacarpal inclination and ulnar deflection angle, wrist flexion activity and dorsal extension activity, and grip strength of patients after operation were significantly improved (P<0.05). Compared with the non complication group, the proportion of patients in the complication group whose age was>60 years, body mass index (BMI) more than 30 kg·m-2, smoking, diabetes, fracture type C, open fracture and operation time more than 90 min was higher (P<0.05). The age, BMI, smoking, diabetes, fracture AO classification, fracture type and operation time were analyzed by multifactor Logistic regression to determine the independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of postoperative soft tissue complications of patients, establish a nomogram prediction model, and evaluate the model.
RESULTS:
At the latest follow-up, the excellent and good rate of wrist joint function recovery was 83.93% (94/112), and the excellent and good rate of fracture reduction was 84.82% (95/112). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age more than 60 years old, diabetes, fracture type C, open fracture and operation time more than 90 min were independent risk factors for postoperative soft tissue complications (P<0.05). The receiver operating characteristic (ROC), calibration curve and clinical decision curve of the nomogram prediction model showed discrimination, accuracy and validity were good.
CONCLUSION
Age more than 60 years, diabetes mellitus, fracture type C, open fracture, and operation time more than 90 min are all independent risk factors for soft tissue complications after DRF volar plate fixation. In clinical treatment, perioperative soft tissue management should be done in such patients to prevent complications.
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