1.The clinical study of Centaur CP detection of prostate specific antigen
Ping ZHU ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Dehong LI ; Fujia XIE ; Chen CHAI ; Yan LU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(13):1743-1745,1748
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of prostate specific antigen (PSA),compound prostate specific antigen(cPSA),and cPSA / tPSA ratio in prostatic cancer(PCa).Methods Two hundred nineteen people,aged 62-68,were divided into three groups according to the clinical diagnosis,including PCa group(n=73),benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH) group(n=76) and control group(n=70) composed of healthy people.The various indicators,including tPSA,cPSA and cPSA/tPSA were measured by Advia Centaur CP chemiluminescent analyzer.Results tPSA,cPSA and c/t significantly increased in PCa group compared with those in BPH or control group (P<0.05).ROC analysis indicated that if the tPSA cut-off values was19.89 μg/L,the sensitivity,specificity,the area under the curve (AUC) and Youden index would be 94.5%,97.9%,0.96 and 0.924 respectively.If the cut-off value of cPSA was 13.14 μg/L,the sensitivity,specificity,the area under the curve(AUC) and Youden index would be 95.9%,91.8%,0.98 and 0.877 respectively.The chi-square test showed that there is no correlation between tPSA,cPSA and pathology diagnosis(χ2=102.036、151.409,P<0.05).Conclusion PCa or PCa treatment relapse should be highly suspected when the concentration of tPSA or cPSA in patients reached 19.89 μg/L and 13.14 μg/L,the patients should be reminded for treatment timely.
2.Research progress on the chemicals with cancer stem cell growth inhibitory activity
Jiao LI ; Hua TANG ; Chunlin ZHUANG ; Peng SUN ; Fujia MA ; Wen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(3):20-26
Cancer stem cells play a crucial role in tumors'invasion, metastasis, recurrence and drug resistance.Investigation on the chemicals with tumor stem cell growth inhibitory activity has been greatly highlighted in the field of anti-tumor drug discovery.This paper briefly reviews the recent progress of chemical investigations on substances with tumor stem cell growth inhibitory activity , aiming to give readers a reference on anti-tumor drug discovery.
3.Association of the serum levels of neurofilament light chain and glial fibrillary acidic protein with anxiety and de-pression in patients with Parkinson disease
Yangdanyu LI ; Fujia LI ; Xu LIU
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(11):982-987
Objective To investigate the association of serum neurofilament light chain(NFL)and glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)with Parkinson disease(PD)with anxiety and depression.Methods A total of 96 PD patients and 38 healthy controls were enrolled in this study.Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD)were used to evaluate anxiety and depression in the PD patients,and the patients were divided into groups based on their diseases.Ultrasensitive single molecule array(Simoa)was used to quantitatively measure the serum levels of NFL and GFAP.The levels of NFL and GFAP were compared between groups;Spearman correlation analysis and logistic re-gression analysis were used to investigate the association of NFL and GFAP with anxiety and depression in PD patients;the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to access the value of GFAP level in the diagnosis of PD with de-pression.Results Compared with the healthy control group,the PD patients with or without anxiety and depression had a significant increase in the level of NFL(P<0.001),and compared with the PD patients without depression or anxiety,the PD patients with depression or anxiety had a significant increase in the level of GFAP(P<0.05).In the PD patients,the serum level of GFAP was positively correlated with the degree of anxiety(r=0.271,P=0.008)and depression(r=0.302,P=0.003).After adjustment for confounding factors,the logistic regression analysis showed that GFAP remained an inde-pendent risk factor for depression in PD patients(P=0.028).The ROC curve analysis showed that GFAP had an area un-der the ROC curve of 0.660 in the diagnosis of PD with depression.Conclusion Serum GFAP level is associated with anxiety and depression in PD and is an independent risk factor for PD with depression.
4.Endovascular treatment for ruptured femoral artery pseudoaneurysm associated with bleeding caused by injection of addictive drug
Yinglong LI ; Qiang HE ; Fujia GU ; Zunzhong PANG ; Ping YUAN ; Yang PAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(10):882-885
Objective To investigate the feasibility,safety and effectiveness of endovascular angioplasty with covered stent and embolization with spring coil in treating ruptured femoral artery pseudoaneurysm (FAP) associated with bleeding caused by injection of addictive drug.Methods The clinical data of 32 patients with ruptured FAP complicated by bleeding caused by injection of addictive drug,who were admitted to authors' hospital during the period from July 2012 to December 2015,were retrospectively analyzed.The average age of the patients was 36.5 years old,among them 25 patients were male (78.1%).Results Successful hemostasis was achieved in all 32 patients.The technical success rate of endovascular therapy was 100%,and no death occurred during perioperative period.Endovascular repair with covered stent was carried out in 25 patients (78.1%),embolization of femoral profound artery with spring coil in 9 patients (9.4%),and covered stent implantation together with embolization of femoral profound artery in 4 patients (12.5%).The patients were followed up for a mean of (17.5±11.6) months,with a follow-up rate being 93.8% (30/32).The 3-year cumulative stent patency rate was 90.9%,and the 3-year overall survival rate was 91.3%.Conclusion For the treatment of ruptured FAP complicated by bleeding caused by injection of addictive drug,endovascular treatment is safe and effective with satisfactory mid-term clinical effect.This technique helps win the valuable time for critically ill patients to receive two-stage surgical debridement and vascular repair,as two-stage thorough debridement is an important means to control infection.
5.Meta-analysis of the efficacy of invisible orthodontic appliances for maxillary molar distalization in adult pa-tients
Fujia KANG ; Xinpeng LI ; Xiya ZHANG ; Xinning SHI ; Luguangda CHANG ; Xianchun ZHU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(5):367-375
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of invisible orthodontic appliances without brackets for the distal movement of maxillary molars to improve the ability of orthodontists to predict treatment outcomes.Methods Web of Science,Cochrane Library,Embase,PubMed,Wanfang Database,CNKI Database,and VIP Database were searched for studies investigating the efficacy of invisible orthodontic appliances for distal movement of maxillary molars in adult patients and published from database inception to August 1,2023.A total of three researchers screened the studies and evaluated their quality and conducted a meta-analysis of those that met quality standards.Results This study included 13 pre-and postcontrol trials with a total sample size of 281 patients.The meta-analysis revealed no sig-nificant differences in the sagittal or vertical parameters of the jawbone after treatment when compared with those before treatment(P>0.05).The displacement of the first molar was MD=-2.34,95%CI(-2.83,-1.85);the displacement was MD=-0.95,95%CI(-1.34,-0.56);and the inclination was MD=-2.51,95%CI(-3.56,-1.46).There was a statistically significant difference in the change in sagittal,vertical,and axial tilt of the first molar before and after treatment.After treatment,the average adduction distance of the incisors was MD=-0.82,95%CI(-1.54,-0.09),and the decrease in lip inclination was MD=-1.61,95%CI(-2.86,-0.36);these values were significantly different from those before treat-ment(P<0.05).Conclusion Invisible orthodontic appliances can effectively move the upper molars in a distal direc-tion and control the vertical position of the molars.When the molars move further away,there is some degree of com-pression and distal tilt movement,which is beneficial for patients with high angles.The sagittal movement of incisors is beneficial for improving the patient's profile.
6.The timing of super-selective renal artery embolization for the treatment of renal hemorrhage after PCNL
Hua SHI ; Shuxiong XU ; Jianguo ZHU ; Kai LI ; Yuanlin WANG ; Gang SHAN ; Xiushu YANG ; Weihong CHEN ; Guangheng LUO ; Fujia GU ; Qiang HE ; Zunzhong PANG ; Jun LIU ; Zhaolin SUN ; Shujie XIA
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(29):3479-3480,3483
Objective To investigate the timing of super-selective renal artery embolization (SRAE) for the treatment of renal hemorrhage after percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) .Methods From June 2005 to February 2013 ,a total of 2 165 patients with upper urinary tract calculi underwent PCNL (2 384 PCNL procedures) and 16 of them suffered severe bleeding (0 .74% ) .In the 16 cases ,SRAE was used .The medical records of all the 16 cases were retrospectively analyzed .Results In 16 patients ,15 patients were successful with the first SRAE ,but 2 of them underwent an additional pure renal artery angiography (1 patient before SRAE and 1 patient after SRAE);1 healed after the second SRAE .The mean blood loss and transfusion volume were 32 .9 g/L and 250 mL before the first angiography/SRAE ,and an additional 3 .2 g/L and 0 mL before the second try .Although 1 patient died ,the oth-ers were recovered without complications .Conclusion SRAE should be adopted early for the treatment of severe renal hemorrhage after PCNL .However ,a second try should be considered for the repeated bleeding patients after the negative results of first renal artery angiography or SRAE .
7.Screening and Identification of Differential Proteins of Serum in Individuals Susceptible to Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Tunnel
Fujia DUAN ; Yanping ZHANG ; Lina LI ; Xingwang JIANG ; Jinwei LIU ; Lin XIAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2018;26(2):138-144
Objective To explore the differential expression of protein in the serum of individuals susceptible to noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) susceptible individuals working in the military tunnel.Methods A total of 40 soldiers from one tunnel construction troop were divided into the susceptible group and the nonsusceptible group.Twenty soldiers were selected for each group.The average age of the susceptible group was 24.79±2.03 years old and their thresholds of the speech and high frequencies were 22.43±8.31 dB HL and 48.55± 11.54 dB HL,respectively.The average age of the nonsusceptible group was 23.67 ± 3.56 years old and their thresholds of the speech and high frequencies were 13.40±4.13 dB HL and 9.40±2.54 dB HL,respectively.Five microliter peripheral venous blood samples were collected from each individual Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and MALDI-TOF-MS were used to separate and identify the differentially expressed proteins.Results Thirty-seven protein spots differentially expressing between the NIHL susceptible and nonsusceptible were found after 2 DE.Compared by mascort score,10 differential proteins were harvested.Among these,5 peptides including proteasome subunit alpha-5,complement C4-A,haptoglobin,apolipoprotein A-I and vitronectin were upregulated,and other 5 ones,including Lysozyme C,beta-2 glycoprotein-1,pigment epithelium derived factor,35 kDa trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H and transthyretin were downregulated in NIHL susceptible individuals.The differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The differentially expressed proteins were closely related to oxidative stress responses in susceptible individuals,including proteasome subunit alpha-5,complement C4A,haptoglobin,apolipoprotein A-I,beta-2 glycoprotein-1,pigment epithelium derived factor,35 kDa trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H and transthyretin.They might participate in the occurrence of NIHL through this way.The proteins harvested from this study were expected to be specific candidate serum NIHL susceptibility biomarkers in blood to help screen susceptible individuals.
8.Mandibular advancement with clear aligners and functional appliances in the treatment of skeletal ClassⅡmalocclusion: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lei YU ; Ziwei LI ; Fujia KANG ; Songqing WANG ; Zunxuan XIE ; Xianchun ZHU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(3):305-314
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to conduct a meta-analysis of the efficacy of mandibular advance clear alig-ners with traditional functional appliances as the control group.
METHODS:
PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China Biomedical Abstracts Database, China Knowledge Network Database, Wanfang Database, and Weipu Database were used in this study. The two groups of researchers screened the literature and extracted data based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria established by PICOS entries, and used the ROBINS-I scale for quality evaluation. Revman 5.4 and Stata 17.0 software were used for meta-analysis.
RESULTS:
Nine clinical controlled trials were included in this study with a total sample size of 283 cases. No significant difference was found in SNA, SNB, ANB, Go-Pog, U1-SN, Overjet, and other aspects between the invisible group and the traditional group in the treatment of skeletal class Ⅱ ma-locclusion patients; there was a 0.90° difference in mandibular plane angle between the two groups; the growth of the mandibular ramus (Co-Go) in the traditional group was 1.10 mm more than that in the invisible group; the lip inclination of the lower teeth in the invisible group was better controlled, 1.94° less than that in the control group.
CONCLUSIONS
The invisible group can better control the lip inclination of the mandibular anterior teeth when guiding the mandible. Furthermore, the mandibular plane angle (MP-SN) can remain unchanged, but the growth of the mandibular ramus is not as good as the traditional group, and auxiliary measures should be taken to improve it in clinical practice.
Humans
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Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy*
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Mandibular Advancement
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Orthodontics, Corrective
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Orthodontic Appliances, Functional
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Mandible
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Orthodontic Appliances, Removable
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Cephalometry
9.Three-dimensional finite element study of mandibular first molar distalization with clear aligner.
Fujia KANG ; Lei YU ; Qi ZHANG ; Xinpeng LI ; Zhiqiang HU ; Xianchun ZHU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(4):405-413
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to construct the finite element model of the mandibular first molar with the invisible appliance and explore the dentition movement characteristics of the mandibular first molar when using micro-implant anchorage and different initial positions of the first molar.
METHODS:
Models of the mandible, tooth, periodontal membrane, and invisible appliance were constructed using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data. The two groups were divided into the non-anchorage group and the micro-implant group (between the roots of the first molar and the second molar) based on whether the elastic traction of the micro-implant was assisted or not. The two groups were divided into the following conditions based on the starting position of the first molar: Working condition 1: the distance between the first molar and the second premolar was 0 mm; working condition 2: the distance between the first molar and the second premolar was 1 mm; working condition 3: the distance between the first molar and the second premolar was 2 mm; working condition 4: the distance between the first molar and the second premolar was 3 mm. The data characte-ristics of total displacement and displacement in each direction of dentition were analyzed.
RESULTS:
In the non-ancho-rage group, all the other teeth showed reverse movement except for the first molar which was moved distally. Meanwhile, in the micro-implant group, except for a small amount of mesial movement of the second molar in wor-king condition 1, the whole dentition in other working conditions presented distal movement and anterior teeth showed lingual movement, among which the distal displacement of the first molar in working condition 4 was the largest. With the change of the initial position of the first molar to the distal, the movement of the first molar to the distal, the premolar to the mesial, and the anterior to the lip increased, while the movement of the second molar to the mesial decreased.
CONCLUSIONS
The micro-implant can effectively protect the anterior anchorage, increase the expression rate of molar distancing, and avoid the round-trip movement of the second molar. The initial position of the first molar movement is related to the amount of distancing and the remaining tooth movement.
Finite Element Analysis
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Molar
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Bicuspid
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Periodontal Ligament
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Tooth Movement Techniques/methods*
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Orthodontic Appliances, Removable
10. Effects of lead exposure and high fat diet on the hippocampal inflammatory factors and learning-memory in male rats
Lei WU ; Bin HE ; Jing WEI ; Fujia GAO ; Kexin ZHANG ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Ling XUE ; Yuan WANG ; Shuang LI ; Yanshu ZHANG ; Lin YAO
China Occupational Medicine 2017;44(02):148-152
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of lead exposure and high fat diet on the hippocampal inflammatory factors and learning-memory in rats. METHODS: A total of 40 specific pathogen free male SD rats were randomly divided into control group,high fat diet group,lead exposure group,combine exposure group,10 rats in each group. Rats in control group were given regular diet and rats in high-fat diet group were given high-fat diet. Rats in lead exposure group were given regular diet and water with 400 mg/L lead acetate. Rats in combine exposure group were given high fat diet and water with 400 mg/L lead acetate. Body weight was measured every other week. The exposure period was 9 weeks. Morris water maze was applied to measure the learning-memory. The content of total cholesterol,triglyceride(TG),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL) in serum were detected by using microplate reader. The lead content of hippocampus was detected by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer. Enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay was used to detect the content of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin(IL)-1β,IL-4,IL-6 and interferon-γ(IFN-γ). RESULTS: Beginning from the third week,the body weight of rats in high fat diet and combine exposure group were significantly higher than that in control group(P < 0. 05). In addition,the body weight of rats in combine exposure group were higher than that in lead exposure group(P < 0. 05). Escape latency and the frequency of crossing platform of rats in high fat diet group,lead exposure group and combine exposure group were significant changed compared with those in control group(P < 0. 05). The escape latency of rats in combine exposure group increased compared with those in high fat diet group and lead exposure group(P < 0. 05). In addition,serum TG and LDL content in high-fat diet group and combine exposure group increased and HDL decreased compared with the control exposure group and lead exposure group(P < 0. 05). Compared with the control group and high fat diet group,the content of lead in hippocampus of lead exposure group and combine exposure group substantially increased(P < 0. 05). The levels of TNF-γ,IL-6,IL-1β,IFN-γ of hippocampus in high fat diet group,lead exposure group and combine exposure group were significantly higher than those in control group(P < 0. 05). Besides,the levels of IL-4 of hippocampus in lead exposure group and combine exposure group were higher than that in control group(P < 0. 05). IL-1β content of rats hippocampus in combine exposure group was higher than that in high-fat diet group or lead exposure group(P < 0. 05). CONCLUSION: Combine lead and high-fat diet exposure can exert a synergy in decrease of learning-memory in rats. IL-1β might involved in the process of synergic neurotoxicity induced by lead and high fat diet.