2.Effects of programmed cell death on human dental follicle cells and changes of programmed cell death under different hydrostatic pressures.
Zuo-lin JIN ; Song-jiao LUO ; Zhu LIN ; Guang-hai JIAO ; Hai-xue WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(5):466-468
OBJECTIVETooth eruption requires the presence of the dental follicle (DF) around the unerupted tooth. This study is to investigate programmed cell death on human dental follicle cells and changes of programmed cell death under different hydrostatic pressures: 0, 50 and 100 kPa.
METHODSHuman dental follicles from third mandibular molars were surgically removed from adolescents who need for orthodontics treatment after informed content, then trypsinized and cultured. Human dental follicle cells were divided into three groups according to different hydrostatic pressures: 0, 50 and 100 kPa and their programmed cell death were labeled by using TdT-medi-ated-dUTP nick and labeling (TUNEL).
RESULTSDental follicle cells cultured were elongate shape and exhibited fibroblastic characteristics. Compared with 0 kPa, programmed cell death cells on human dental follicle cells were increased 0.23% and 31.65% under 50 kPa and 100 kPa hydrostatic pressures respectively. 100 kPa group increased significantly (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONIt suggested that programmed cell death occured in human dental follicle cells cultured in vitro and was influenced by different hydrostatic pressures. Hydrostatic pressure may improve tooth erup-tion through dental follicle.
Adolescent ; Apoptosis ; Dental Sac ; Fibroblasts ; Humans ; Hydrostatic Pressure ; Molar ; Tooth Eruption
4. Mitigate the effects of home confinement on children during the COVID-19 outbreak
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2020;40(3):279-281
More than 220 million Chinese children and adolescents are confined to their homes because of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. Thanks to the strong administrative system in China, the emergency home schooling plan has been rigorously implemented. Although these measures and efforts are highly commendable and necessary, there are reasons to be concerned because prolonged school closure and home confinement during a disease outbreak might have negative effects on children's physical and mental health. It is the responsibility and keen interests of all stakeholders, from governments to parents, to ensure that the physical and mental impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic on children and adolescents are kept minimal.
5.Clinical research of 120 cases of primary small intestine malignant tumor.
Zhe-feng LIU ; Shun-chang JIAO ; Jun-lan YANG ; Guang-hai DAI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(3):602-607
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical and pathological features, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis of primary small intestine malignant tumor.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data from the 120 cases of primary small intestine malignant tumor.
RESULTSAbdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, anemia, abdominal mass and jaundice were the main clinical features. The pathology was confirmed by abdominal X-ray, gastrointestinal barium, CT, MRI, endoscopy and surgical exploration. Most tumors originated in the duodenum (54.1%), and adenocarcinoma (55.8%) was the main pathological type. The median survival time of the patients was 19.2 months and the 1-year survival rate was 55.4%. Chemotherapy did not seem to significantly improve the 1-year survival rate of the patients (P=0.842).
CONCLUSIONPrimary small intestine malignant tumors lack specific clinical manifestations and surgical resection should be performed as early as possible.
Adenocarcinoma ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Intestinal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; surgery ; Intestine, Small ; pathology ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies
6.Gene expression difference analysis between abdominal aorta aneurysm and normal abdominal artery.
Hai-Guang ZHAO ; Shi-Jun FU ; Mi-Er JIANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(9):691-693
OBJECTIVETo identify gene expression differences between abdominal aorta aneurysm (AAA) and normal abdominal artery.
METHODSFive AAA specimens and five normal abdominal artery specimens were collected. Total RNA was extracted and purified from the samples independently. Then isolated RNA was labeled and hybridized onto the Affymetrix Genechip.
RESULTSOne thousand nine hundreds and sixty-two differently expressed genes were identified in AAA compared with normal abdominal artery, of which 554 genes were up-regulated and 1408 genes were down-regulated. Functional analysis revealed that genes involved in immune response, inflammatory response and chemokines were significantly up-regulated in AAA.
CONCLUSIONThe differently expressed genes may be useful in providing new insights and foster a better understanding of the mechanism of AAA.
Aorta, Abdominal ; metabolism ; Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal ; genetics ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Humans ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
7.Repair of the soft tissue defect of the fifth finger with a reversed ulnar fasciocutaneous flap from the fifth metacarpal side.
Yu-feng JIAO ; Yao-sheng LI ; Yan-zhang GUO ; De-Yyng YANG ; Guang-lin ZHOU ; Xu-hai SUN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(1):11-12
OBJECTIVETo introduce a method by reversed ulnar fasciocutaneous flap incised form the ulnar side of the fifth metacarpal area for repairing the soft tissue defect of the fifth finger.
METHODSFrom May 2001 to September 2001, ten patients with the soft tissue defects of the thenar side, dorsal side or ulnar side of the fifth finger were treated with the reversed ulnar fasciocutaneous flap incised from the fifth metacarpal area. The axial line of the flap was the line from ulnar side of the head of the fifth metacarpal bone to the pisiform level. The revolving point of the flap pedicle was 0.5-1 cm near the proximal end of the metacarpal-phalangeal joint.The area of the flap was form 5.0 cm x 3.5 cm to 1.5 cm x 1.0 cm.
RESULTSAll flaps of the ten cases were alive. 5-7 months followed-up show that, after operation, the flap present sensation in 6-12 mm, with soft texture and good appearances.
CONCLUSIONSThe advantages of this operative method were as follows: the reversed ulnar fasciocutaneous flap of the fifth metacarpal area have reliable blood supply, it was easily dissected and with good texture. So far this kind of flap is a good choice in repairing the soft tissue of the fifth finger.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Fascia ; transplantation ; Female ; Finger Injuries ; surgery ; Humans ; Metacarpal Bones ; surgery ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Surgical Flaps ; Young Adult
8.Impact of new registration reform on chemical drugs R&D
hong Hai GUANG ; yuan Jia JIAO ; shan Bao CHAI
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(9):1355-1360
The China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) modulated the Drug Registration Regulation at 2016.In this article,the registration classification of chemical drug was analyzed,and the definition,cormotation and technical standard of new drugs and generic drugs were compared.Compared with the 2007 version of regulations,obvious changes have happened,the scope of new drugs has been narrowed,and the definition is more strict and accurate,the scope of generic drugs has been expanded.The new regulation keeps the same evaluation standards with the ICH,FDA and EMA.Regulatory changes have a profound impact on the medical research and development:promoting the reformulation of domestic pharmaceutical market,encouraging R&D and innovation in enterprises and accelerating the pace towards the international market.
9.Research progress on the role of glucose in regulating immune homeostasis.
Hui Yi CHEN ; Hai Li WU ; Hui WANG ; Xiao Guang LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1882-1887
Glucose is the central nutrient for energy metabolism and life support in the human body. As the main energy substance of the body, glucose is essential for the normal function of immune cells and their proliferation; when glucose homeostasis is disrupted in the body, it may lead to impaired immune system function and pathological conditions. Exploring the relationship between glucose metabolism and immune regulation can help establish the gene regulatory network and figure out potential pathogenic mechanisms under physiological and pathological conditions. This article reviews the current scientific research progress on glucose metabolism and immunity, mainly focusing on the physiological regulatory functions of glucose in maintaining the homeostasis of innate and acquired immunity; and summarizes the research progress on the effects and mechanisms of glucose on tumor immunity and its related therapies under pathological conditions, taking tumors as an example.
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10.Research progress on the role of glucose in regulating immune homeostasis.
Hui Yi CHEN ; Hai Li WU ; Hui WANG ; Xiao Guang LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1882-1887
Glucose is the central nutrient for energy metabolism and life support in the human body. As the main energy substance of the body, glucose is essential for the normal function of immune cells and their proliferation; when glucose homeostasis is disrupted in the body, it may lead to impaired immune system function and pathological conditions. Exploring the relationship between glucose metabolism and immune regulation can help establish the gene regulatory network and figure out potential pathogenic mechanisms under physiological and pathological conditions. This article reviews the current scientific research progress on glucose metabolism and immunity, mainly focusing on the physiological regulatory functions of glucose in maintaining the homeostasis of innate and acquired immunity; and summarizes the research progress on the effects and mechanisms of glucose on tumor immunity and its related therapies under pathological conditions, taking tumors as an example.
Humans
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Glucose/metabolism*
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Homeostasis/physiology*