1.Metal-ceramic bond of reused surplus alloy of a precious metal ceramic alloy
Xunke LI ; Zhongyi WANG ; Guiwen ZHAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
objective: To study the metal ceramic bond of reused surplus alloy of a precious metal ceramic alloy. Methods: The samples in control group for reused surplus alloy were treated by only remelting without adding any fresh alloy up to four generations, those in the test group by adding one third fresh alloy in each generation and up to four generations. Metal ceramic bond strength of the samples was surveied by pull shear test. Results: In control group, the pull shear bond strength (MPa) from generation Ⅰto Ⅳcastings was 47.53?2.02, 33.23?2.03, 25.08?1.88 and 14.61?1.56 respectively( P
2.The Research Advance in the Relation between Hypertension and Diets
Lina WANG ; Yanbo ZHANG ; Guiwen SHI
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(01):-
Hypertension is a kind of chronic disease effecting many population, and its prevalence has a rising trend with the age. It keeps in a increasing trend in chinese population, and follows high rates of prevalence, mortality, morbidity and three low rates of wareness, treatment, control. Hypertension is caused by a number of factors, and its incidence is closely related with unhealthy diets. Its incidence may be decreasing gradually by changing lifestyles, taking healthy and reasonable diet. To provide some basic data of healthy lifestyles and diet for people, describe and summarize the relation of hypertension and diets in this article.
3.CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF 3',5'-CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASE ACTIVITY WITH ELECTRON MICROSCOPY IN RAT THYROID
Hao WANG ; Rongzhen LIU ; Guiwen RUAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Localization of 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity in thyroid follicular cells and endothelium was examined by cytochemical methods for electron microscopy. In thyroid follicular cells reaction product deposition associated with 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity was localized at the plasma membrane. In these cells, the enzyme activity appeared mostly localized on the apical and lateral plasma membrane, and also appeared on the outer surface of nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. However, when cAMP and snake venom were omitted simultaneously, no enzyme activity was observed. 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity also appeared on the luminal surface of endothelium of small blood vessels.
4.Expression of MMP-2 in Rabbit VX_2 Hepatic Tumor Model
Xuming BAI ; Bin WANG ; Guiwen CAO ; Yong JIN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2(MMP-2) in the VX2 hepatic tumor.Methods 30 New Zealand white rabbit VX2 liver carcinoma models(all the tumors were verified by histopathology)were set up.The expressions of MMP-2 in 30 cases of VX2 tumor tissues and their pericarcinomatous tissues and normal hepatic tissues in 20 cases were detected by immunohistochemical staining with SP method at 2.5 weeks after implantation.The cell number of MMP-2 positive expression was counted by immunohistochemical stain.Results According to immunohistochemical results,the positiveness of MMP-2 was 86.7%(26/30) in tumor tissues and 53.3%(16/30) in pericarcinomatous tissues and no expressions of MMP-2 in normal hepatic tissues.The expression of MMP-2 were mainly in the tumor cytoplasm and intercellular substance,and also in the part of the tumor thrombi,the bile vessel epithelial cell and vascular endothelial cell.Conclusion The features of the expression of MMP-2 are similar to that of human HCC,and this model is a real animal model for clinical MMP-2 study of human HCC.
5.A Study on the Effect of TACE on the Apoptosis Proteins fas, bax and bcl-xl in HCC
Houfa NING ; Bin WANG ; Guiwen CAO ; Yequan SUN ; Dexin YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 1991;0(03):-
Objective To explore the effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization ( TACE ) on the apoptosis proteins fas,bax,and bcl-xl in hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) . Methods Sixty-three cases with HCC proved by histopathologically were studied, which included 42 cases treated with surgical resection alone,and 21 cases underwent TACE . The expressions of fas,bax,bcl-2 and bcl-xl were detected with immunohistochemical SP method .Results The positive rate of fas was 47.62% ( 10/21 ) in HCCs treated with TACE,and 21.43%(9/42) in those treated with surgical resection alone, there was significantly difference between the two groups(?0.05). Conclusion TACE can increase the expression of fas and decrease the expression of bcl-xl, it can increase the rate of apoptosis of HCC, make HCC lesion contract. The effect of TACE to bax need more research.
6.The effect of antidepressant treatment on the working memory of Parkinson's disease patients with depression
Junxia JI ; Guiwen LIANG ; Zhenhua XU ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(6):513-518
Objective To investigate the impaired characteristics of working memory in Parkinson's disease patients with depression and the recovery status of working memory after antidepressant treatment.methods Totally 60 cases were enrolled in this study and divided into three groups:30 Parkinson's disease patients with depression (PD-D),15 Parkinson's disease patients without depression (PD) and 15 persons without Parkinson's disease as normal controls.All subjects were evaluated with Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS-R) audio-visual span,Tower of Hanoi (TOH) and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST).30 PD-D patients were randomly divided into two subgroups:routine treatment subgroup (8 weeks levodopa therapy) and antidepressant combined treatment subgroup (8 weeks levodopa + citalopram therapy).The evaluation of Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD),WMS-R audio-visual span,TOH and WCST were performed on these two groups before and after treatment.Result s① There were significant differences comparing PD-D and PD groups with the normal control group in scores of WMS-R,TOH and WCST indicators (P<0.05).There were significant differences in WMS-R visual span,accuracy rate and speed of TOH,as well as the percent errors and percent perseverative responses of WCST comparing PD-D group(11.88±5.91,0.420±0.345,0.408±0.334,0.882±0.253,0.565±0.229) with PD group (15.87±5.21,0.768±0.167,0.634±0.232,0.493±0.161,0.327±0.122) (P<0.05).② Before and after treatment in PD-D routine treatment subgroup,there were significant differences in digital memory and audio-visual memory of WMS-R((6.73±3.72,5.95±3.13) vs (3.77±2.16,1.91±1.58)),accuracy rate of TOH(0.45±0.26 vs 0.23±0.13),as well as percent errors((-0.58±0.17) vs (-0.37±0.14)),percent perseverative responses((-0.32±0.15) vs (-0.14±0.09)),percent conceptual level responses(0.38±0.09 vs 0.13±0.07) and number of categories completed(3.27±1.56 vs 1.06±0.91) of WCST(P<0.05).③ After 4-week treatment and 8-week treatment,there were significant differences in HAMD score comparing PD-D antidepressant combined treatment group(16.33±2.72,10.27±2.66) with PD-D routine treatment group(21.73±2.28,18.4±2.47) (P<0.05).Conclusion Comparing Parkinson's disease patients without depression,the impaired working memory is more serious and extensive in Parkinson's disease patients with depression.Antidepressant treatment can improve the working memory of Parkinson's disease patients with depression.
7.Short-term efficacy of pelvic floor electrical stimulation and pelvic floor training for female patients with idiopathic detrusor overactivity and stress urinary incontinence
Huifan LIU ; Guiwen FENG ; Ruili ZHANG ; Qingwei WANG ; Xiaojin WANG ; Jianguo WEN ; Jinxing WEI ; Dongkui SONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(6):411-414
Objective To investigate the short-term efficacy of pelvic floor electrical stimulation (PFES) and pelvic floor training (PFT) for female with idiopathic detrusor overactivity (IDO) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Methods PFES and PFT were performed on 70 women (average age 40±7 years old) with IDO and SUI for twelve weeks. Urinary diary, International Continence In-quiring Committee's Questionnaire (ICI-Q-SF) scores were recorded and urodynamic study was per-formed before and after the treatment. Results Fifty women (71%) finally completed treatment for twelve weeks. Urinary incontinence disappeared in 8 (16%), detrusor overactivity disappeared in 10 (20 %). The leakage was not found in 6 (12 %) in leakage point pressure measurement. Moreover, the frequency of voiding (28±5 times/72 h), frequency of leakage (10±5 times/72 h), total scores of ICI-Q-SF(10±3), max detrusor uninhibited contraction pressure (18±8 cmH20) and detrusor unin-hibited contraction duration (8±3 s) were significantly lower than those before treatment (43±8 times/72 h, 20±6 times/72 h, 17±3, 27±9 cm H2O and 13±6s,P<0.01). Maximal voided vol-ume(225±48 ml), normal desired cystometric capacity (210±48 ml), maximal cystometric capacity (247±48 ml), Valsalva leak point pressure (94±11 cm H2O) and maximal urethral closure pressure (59±8 cm H2O) were significantly higher than those before treatment (159±37 ml, 141±39ml, 178±36ml, 81±15 cm H2O and 55±8 cm H2O, P<0.01). The effective rate during three months follow up was 60%, similar to time after treatment (P>0.05). Conclusions Pelvic floor electrical stimulation and pelvic floor training could be a useful therapy to treat women with IDO and SUI. It is both convenient and economical.
8.Raman Spectral Profiles of Promoting Effects of Organic Nitrogen Sources on Ethanol Fermentation Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Zhaojun QIN ; Junzhuo LAI ; Lixin PENG ; Bin LIU ; Junxian LIU ; Guiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(10):1471-1477
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for yeast cells on ethanol fermentation. In order to reveal the promoting mechanisms of organic nitrogen sources on the ethanol fermentation by yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, laser tweezers Raman spectroscopy and single-cell analysis techniques were used to monitored the kinetic of intracellular bio-macromolecules of individual cells during fermentation with urea, yeast extract, ammonium nitrate or ammonium sulfate as the sole nitrogen source. Major results from this work were as follows. (1) Organic nitrogen sources had a promoting effect on the ethanol fermentation, the fermentation with urea and yeast extract reached the maximum concentration of ethanol in 14-18 h. ( 2 ) There were no apparent lag phases for the RNA synthesis of yeast cells cultured with urea and yeast extract. The averaged Raman intensity of yeast cells at peak of 782 cm-1 in the early stage of fermentation was stronger than that of cultured with ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate. The maximum was about 1. 9-2. 1 times of the initial intensity for urea or yeast extract, but 1. 2-1. 4 times for ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate. (3) The secondary structure of proteins of partial cells cultured with yeast extract was dominated byβ-sheet, while cells cultured with other nitrogen sources were dominated by α-helix absolutely. These results bring us the conclusion that the improving effect of organic nitrogen sources such as urea and yeast extract on ethanol fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae may be due to that the organic nitrogen sources can shorten the lag phase of yeast cells, promote the RNA synthesis, and promote the transcription and expression of related genes.
9.Non-livingversus living-relative donor kidney transplantation:difference in perioperative blood transfusion
Li ZHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Wenjun SHANG ; Zhigang WANG ; Bowei ZHANG ; Yiqing KANG ; Hecai YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(2):257-261
BACKGROUND:Uremia patients have different degree of anemia before kidney transplantation, preoperative, and perioperative anemia is harmful to intraoperative and postoperative recovery of the organism and renal function. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of perioperative anemia degree and total blood transfusion on non-living and living-relative donor kidney transplantation, and to summarize the perioperative drug treatment for anemia and perioperative principles of blood transfusion. METHODS: A retrospective study was done in 115 cases of non-living donor kidney transplantation (test group) and 92 cases of living-relative donor kidney transplantation (control group) from January 2012 to December 2013. Degree of anemia, total perioperative blood transfusion, electrolyte change within 12 hours of blood transfusion, and adverse events after blood transfusion were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The incidence of anemia had no significant difference between the two groups (P > 0.05). Compared with the control group, the intraoperative and postoperative blood transfusion rate was higher in the test group (P < 0.05), and the preoperative red blood cel level, hemoglobin level, hematokrit, average hemoglobin level, average concentration of hemoglobin, and average amount of blood transfusions were significantly lower in the test group (P< 0.05). Fever (5.5%) was the main adverse event during the transfusion in the two groups, and there was no severe severe alergic reaction and electrolyte acid-base disturbance. These findings suggest that the perioperative degree of anemia is higher in patients undergoing non-living donor kidney transplantation and those undergoing living-relative donor kidney transplantation; preoperative drug treatment for anemia is crucial for correcting anemia status; intraoperative and/or postoperative blood transfusion treatment should be in strict accordance with the principles of perioperative blood transfusion.
10.Relationship between lymphocyte subsets with infection and rejection after renal transplantation
Wenjun SHANG ; Xianlei YANG ; Zhigang WANG ; Jingjun SUO ; Xinlu PANG ; Jinfeng LI ; Lei LIU ; Guiwen FENG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(6):353-358
Objective To dynamically monitor the changes of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets of renal transplant recipients and investigate the relationship between lymphocyte subsets with infection and rejection.Methods The clinical data of allogenic kidney transplantation recipients and living relative donors in the Department of Kidney Transplantation of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were prospectively collected from June 2015 to December 2016.The data of lymphocyte subsets and other related indexes were obtained from renal transplant recipients and relatives of the same period.Results Sixty-four cases of living-relative donors and 351 cases of renal transplant recipients were enrolled in this study,and the recipients were divided into 3 groups:infection group (67 cases),acute rejection group (46 cases),and stable group (238 cases),according to the diagnostic criteria.There was significant difference in the concentration distribution of lymphocytes between the stable group and the control group (P<0.05).The stable frequency distribution range of the stable group was as follows (cells/μL):Lym (1 000-1 500),T (<1 500),CD4+ (<1 000),CD8+ (<1 000),B (<300),NK (100-300),CD4+/CD8+ (0.5-1.0).The number of Lym,T,CD4+,CD8+,NK and B cells in the preoperative patients was less than that in the healthy population (P<0.05);The number of Lym,T,CD4+, CD8+,B and NK cells was gradually decreased in the postoperative infection group,which was less than that in the stable group (P<0.05).After treatment the indicators gradually restored to the level in the stable group level;the number of T,CD4+,CD8+,B cells was highly correlated with infection.The number of T and CD4+ cells,and CD4+/CD8+ ratio were significantly increased in acute rejection group as compared with the stable group,and gradually decreased after the rejection was reversed.The number of T,CD4+,CD8+ cells was highly correlated with rejection.Lymphocyte subsets had a predictive effect on infection and rejection of recipients,and CD4+ cell count and CD4+/CD8+ ratio were independent risk factors.Conclusion The monitoring of lymphocyte subsets has an important clinical value in the evaluation of immune status and individual treatment of renal recipients.