1.Expression of orexin A, orexin receptor-1, and Ob-R of hypothalamus in rats with chronic renal failure.
Jun-ling LI ; Fa-lei ZHENG ; Hui-bing TAN ; Yan LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2004;26(1):56-61
OBJECTIVETo examine the changes of expressions of orexin A, orexin receptor-1 (OX1R), prepro-orexin (Prepro-OX) mRNA, OX1R mRNA and ob-R of hypothalamus in rats with chronic renal failure (CRF).
METHODSSixty-two male Wister rats weighing 200-250 g were divided into three groups, including group 1 (normal, n = 5), group 2 (sham-operated, n = 25) and group 3 (CRF, n = 32). Hypothalamus orexin A was assayed by radioimmunoassay. Serum leptin was assayed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The expression of Prepro-OX mRNA and OX1R mRNA of hypothalamus were measured by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and expression of orexin A, OX1R and ob-R by immunohistochemistry. Automatic biochemical analyzer was used to measure the serum creatinine.
RESULTSHypothalamus orexin A levels were negatively correlated (r = -0.63, P < 0.001) with serum leptin levels in the rats. The expression of hypothalamus Prepro-OX mRNA in CRF rats was significantly lower than that of sham-operation at week 12 (P < 0.01). Hypothalamus Prepro-OX mRNA levels were negatively correlated (r = -0.81, P < 0.001) with the levels of serum leptin and serum creatinine (r = -0.68, P < 0.05) in the rats at week 12. The expression of hypothalamus OX1R mRNA in CRF rats was lower than that of sham-operation at week 12 (P > 0.05). Specific immunoreactivity for orexin A was present in perikeryon of the hypothalamus neuron. Specific OX1R-like immunoreactivity was observed in some nerve fibres. Specific immunoreactivity for ob-R was present in membranes of the hypothalamus neuron. Hypothalamus neurons of orexin A-like specific immunoreactivity in CRF rats were significantly fewer than those in shamoperated rats at week 8. Hypothalamus neurons of OX1R-like specific immunoreactivity in CRF rats were similar to those in sham-operated rat at week 8. Hypothalamus neurons of ob-R-like specific immunoreactivity in CRF rats were significantly more than those in sham-operated rats at week 8.
CONCLUSIONSThe lower hypothalamus orexin A levels may be induced by high serum leptin level in CRF rats. The lower expression of hypothalamus Prepro-OX mRNA in CRF rats may be one of the main causes inducing lower hypothalamus orexin A. The expression of OX1R in hypothalamus neurons is somewhat reduced and the expression of ob-R in hypothalamus neurons is somewhat raised in CRF rats. These remain to be studied further.
Animals ; Carrier Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Hypothalamus ; metabolism ; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; Kidney Failure, Chronic ; metabolism ; Leptin ; genetics ; metabolism ; Male ; Neuropeptides ; genetics ; metabolism ; Neurotransmitter Agents ; genetics ; metabolism ; Orexin Receptors ; Orexins ; Protein Precursors ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, Cell Surface ; genetics ; metabolism ; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ; Receptors, Leptin ; Receptors, Neuropeptide ; genetics ; metabolism
2.Altered expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptors in transdifferentiated human proximal tubular epithelial cells induced by transforming growth factor beta1.
Qiu-gen ZHOU ; Fa-lei ZHENG ; Yu-bing WEN ; Xiao-yue TAN ; Lin DUAN ; Yan LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2005;27(3):325-331
OBJECTIVETo examine the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptors (VEGFR1, VEGFR2) in transdifferentiated human proximal tubular epithelial (HK-2) cell induced by transforming growth factor beta1 (TGFbeta1).
METHODSThe transdifferentiation of HK-2 cells was detected by evaluation of expression of alpha-SMA by cytoimmunochemistry and RT-PCR. The VEGF mRNA was evaluated with RT-PCR. The secreted VEGF in the culture media was measured with ELISA. The cellular VEGF, VEGFR1, and VEGFR2 were measured with Western blot.
RESULTSThe immunostain of alpha-SMA were positive in HK-2 cell induced by TGFbeta1 at the concentration of 5 and 8 ng/ml for 72 h. The expression of alpha-SMA mRNA was induced by TGFbeta1 in concentration- and time-dependent manners. The expressions of mRNA and protein of VEGF were upregulated by TGFbeta1 at the concentration of 0.1 and 1 ng/ml for 72 h and at the concentration of 8 ng/ml for 12 h and 24 h when compared with the control. But expressions of mRNA and protein of VEGF were downregulated by TGFbeta1 at the concentration of 3, 5, and 8 ng/ml for 72 h and at the concentration of 8 ng/ml for 36, 48, and 72 h, respectively. Meanwhile, Protein levels of VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 were upregulated by TGFbeta1 in concentration- and time- dependent manners.
CONCLUSIONSIncreased expression of VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 and two-phase change in VEGF expression occurred in the process of tubular epithelial transdifferentiation induced by TGFbeta1. Reduced expression of VEGF may contribute to tubular epithelial transdifferentiation in a vicious circle.
Cell Differentiation ; Epithelial Cells ; cytology ; Humans ; Kidney Tubules, Proximal ; cytology ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ; metabolism ; Transforming Growth Factor beta ; pharmacology ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; metabolism ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 ; metabolism ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 ; metabolism
3.An experimental study on the effect of different optical impression methods on marginal and internal fit of all-ceramic crowns.
Fa-bing TAN ; Lu WANG ; Gang FU ; Shu-hong WU ; Ping JIN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(1):29-33
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of different optical impression methods in Cerec 3D/Inlab MC XL system on marginal and internal fit of all-ceramic crowns.
METHODSA right mandibular first molar in the standard model was used to prepare full crown and replicated into thirty-two plaster casts. Sixteen of them were selected randomly for bonding crown and the others were used for taking optical impression, in half of which the direct optical impression taking method were used and the others were used for the indirect method, and then eight Cerec Blocs all-ceramic crowns were manufactured respectively. The fit of all-ceramic crowns were evaluated by modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria and scanning electron microscope (SEM) imaging, and the data were statistically analyzed with SAS 9.1 software.
RESULTSThe clinically acceptable rate for all marginal measurement sites was 87.5% according to USPHS criteria. There was no statistically significant difference in marginal fit between direct and indirect method group (P > 0.05). With SEM imaging, all marginal measurement sites were less than 120 microm and no statistically significant difference was found between direct and indirect method group in terms of marginal or internal fit (P > 0.05). But the direct method group showed better fit than indirect method group in terms of mesial surface, lingual surface, buccal surface and occlusal surface (P < 0.05). The distal surface's fit was worse and the obvious difference was observed between mesial surface and distal surface in direct method group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONUnder the conditions of this study, the optical impression method had no significant effect on marginal fit of Cerec Blocs crowns, but it had certain effect on internal fit. Overall all-ceramic crowns appeared to have clinically acceptable marginal fit.
Ceramics ; Computer-Aided Design ; Crowns ; Dental Porcelain ; Dental Prosthesis Design ; Humans
4.Effect of different tooth preparation designs on the marginal and internal fit discrepancies of cobalt-chromium crowns produced by computer-aided designing and selective laser melting processes
Na YU ; Hong-Wei DAI ; Fa-Bing TAN ; Jin-Lin SONG ; Chao-Yi MA ; Xue-Lu TONG
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2021;13(5):333-342
PURPOSE:
To evaluate the impact of five different tooth preparation designs on the marginal and internal fit discrepancies of cobalt-chromium (CoCr) crowns produced by computer-aided designing (CAD) and selective laser melting (SLM) processes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Five preparation data were constructed, after which design crowns were obtained. Actual crowns were fabricated using an SLM process. After the data of actual crowns were obtained with structural light scanning, intaglio surfaces of the design crown and actual crown were virtually superimposed on the preparation. The fit-discrepancies were displayed with colors, while the root means square was calculated and analyzed with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Tukey’s test or Kruskal-Wallis test (α =.05).
RESULTS:
The marginal or internal color-coded images in the five design groups were not identical. The shoulder-lip and sharp line angle groups in the CAD or SLM process had larger marginal or internal fit discrepancies compared to other groups (P < .05). In the CAD process, the mean marginal and internal fit discrepancies were 10.0 to 24.2 µm and 29.6 to 31.4 µm, respectively. After the CAD and SLM processes, the mean marginal and internal fit discrepancies were 18.4 to 40.9 µm and 39.1 to 47.1 µm, respectively. The SLM process itself resulted in a positive increase of the marginal (6.0 – 16.7 µm) and internal (9.0 – 15.7 µm) fit discrepancies.
CONCLUSION
The CAD and SLM processes affected the fit of CoCr crowns and varied based on the preparation designs. Typically, the shoulder-lip and sharp line angle designs had a more significant effect on crown fit. However, the differences between the design groups were relatively small, especially when compared to fit discrepancies observed clinically.
5.Accuracy and reproducibility of 3D digital tooth preparations made by gypsum materials of various colors
Fa Bing TAN ; Chao WANG ; Hong Wei DAI ; Yu Bo FAN ; Jin Lin SONG
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2018;10(1):8-17
PURPOSE: The study aimed to identify the accuracy and reproducibility of preparations made by gypsum materials of various colors using quantitative and semi-quantitative three-dimensional (3D) approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A titanium maxillary first molar preparation was created as reference dataset (REF). Silicone impressions were duplicated from REF and randomized into 6 groups (n=8). Gypsum preparations were formed and grouped according to the color of gypsum materials, and light-scanned to obtain prepared datasets (PRE). Then, in terms of accuracy, PRE were superimposed on REF using the best-fit-algorithm and PRE underwent intragroup pairwise best-fit alignment for assessing reproducibility. Root mean square deviation (RMSD) and degrees of similarity (DS) were computed and analyzed with SPSS 20.0 statistical software (α=.05). RESULTS: In terms of accuracy, PREs in 3D directions were increased in the 6 color groups (from 19.38 to 20.88 µm), of which the marginal and internal variations ranged 51.36 – 58.26 µm and 18.33 – 20.04 µm, respectively. On the other hand, RMSD value and DS-scores did not show significant differences among groups. Regarding reproducibility, both RMSD and DS-scores showed statistically significant differences among groups, while RMSD values of the 6 color groups were less than 5 µm, of which blue color group was the smallest (3.27 ± 0.24 µm) and white color group was the largest (4.24 ± 0.36 µm). These results were consistent with the DS data. CONCLUSION: The 3D volume of the PREs was predisposed towards an increase during digitalization, which was unaffected by gypsum color. Furthermore, the reproducibility of digitalizing scanning differed negligibly among different gypsum colors, especially in comparison to clinically observed discrepancies.
Calcium Sulfate
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Tooth
6.Impact of KIT D816 mutation on salvage therapy in relapsed acute myeloid leukemia with t(8;21) translocation.
Ben Fa GONG ; Ye Hui TAN ; Ai Jun LIAO ; Jian LI ; Yue Ying MAO ; Ning LU ; Yi DING ; Er Lie JIANG ; Tie Jun GONG ; Zhi Lin JIA ; Yu SUN ; Bing Zong LI ; Shu Chuan LIU ; Juan DU ; Wen Rong HUANG ; Hui WEI ; Jian Xiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(6):460-464
Objective: To evaluate the impact of KIT D816 mutation on the salvage therapy in relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with t(8;21) translocation. Method: The characteristics of the first relapsed AML with t(8;21) translocation from 10 hospitals were retrospectively collected, complete remission (CR(2)) rate after one course salvage chemotherapy and the relationship between KIT mutation and CR(2) rate was analyzed. Results: 68 cases were enrolled in this study, and 30 cases (44.1%) achieved CR(2). All patients received KIT mutation detection, and KIT D816 mutation was identified in 26 cases. The KIT D816 positive group had significantly lower CR(2) compared with non-KIT D816 group (23.1% vs 57.1%, χ(2)=7.559, P=0.006), and patients with longer CR(1) duration achieved significantly higher CR(2) than those with CR(1) duration less than 12 months (74.1% vs 31.9%, χ(2)=9.192, P=0.002). KIT D816 mutation was tightly related to shorter CR(1) duration. No significant difference of 2 years post relapse survival was observed between KIT D816 mutation and non-KIT D816 mutation group. Conclusion: KIT D816 mutation at diagnosis was an adverse factor on the salvage therapy in relapsed AML with t(8;21) translocation, significantly related to shorter CR1 duration, and can be used for prediction of salvage therapy response. KIT D816 mutation could guide the decision-making of salvage therapy in relapsed AML with t(8;21) translocation.
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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Cytarabine
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/therapy*
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Salvage Therapy