1.Effects of gingival fiberotomy on periodontical tissues
Zeng-Quan WANG ; Lu HAN ; He-Ming GUI ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(06):-
0.05). ConclusionsTwo methods of fibero tomy do not effect on the periodontal tissues. The PSP is more excellent than t he MSF in preventing the corrected teeth from relapsing and keeping the aest hetic feeling of the gingival shape.
2.Glutamate-induced Dynamic Expression of Aquaporin 4 in Cultured Rat Astrocytes
Yang LU ; Zhongfang SHI ; Fang YUAN ; Ming HAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(1):29-31
ObjectiveTo determine whether glutamate induces the alteration of aquaporin 4 (AQP4) expression in cultured rat astrocytes. MethodsThe secondary cultured astrocytes were treated with 1 mmol/L L-glutamate for 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 48 h. The morphologic changes of astrocytes were observed through microscope after GFAP immunostaining and AQP4 mRNA expression were detected with real-time PCR. ResultsThe astrocytes swelled when exposed to glutamate for 1 h and remained with prolonged treatment. Meanwhile, the AQP4 mRNA expression were early down-regulated and subsequently up-regulated, featured with the lowest AQP4 mRNA level at 12 h after treatment (P<0.01) and higher at 48 h (P<0.05). ConclusionAquaporin 4 may be involved in the occurrence and development of astrocyte swelling induced by glutamate.
3.Prognostic analysis of intensity modulated radiotherapy for locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Fei HAN ; Tai-Xiang LU ; Chong ZHAO ; Li-Xia LU ; Shao-Ming HUANG ; Xiao-Wu DENG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
Objective To report the clinical outcome and prognostic factors for locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC)treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy(IMRT).Methods From January 2001 to August 2004,the data of 132 such NPC patients were analyzed retrospectively;104 male and 28 female with a median of 44.5 years(range 21-73 years).Ninety-eight patients(74.2%)were confirmed by biopsy as having NPC:9 with WHO TypeⅡand 89 WHO TypeⅢ.The other 34 patients were only diagnosed by MRI scan because of the extension/invasion was in the base of skull and/or cavernous sinus.Median interval time were 24 months(range 6-184 months).According to the 1992 Chinese Fuzhou Staging System:stageⅠ3.8 %,Ⅱ10.6 %,Ⅲ22.0% andⅣa 63.6%;T1 5.3%,T2 10.6%,T3 22.7% and T4 55.3%.Twenty-two patients had recurrence in the neck lymph nodes.IMRT was given with the sequential tomotherapy system(NOMOS Peacock systems)of 6 MV X-rays.Prescription dose was 60-70 Gy in GTV,with the fractional dose of 1.94-2.8 Gy.Sixty patients were also supplemented with two to six courses of cisplatin-based chemotherapy.Results The median volume of GTV was 39.5 cm~3(range 0.8-158.9 cm~3).The D95,V95,mean dose and fractionation dose of GTV was 66.9 Gy,98.3%,69.8 Gy and 2.32 Gy,respectively.The median follow-up time was 12 months(range,2-47 months).The 1-,2-and 3-year local progression-free rate was 96.4%,88.4% and 85.3%,respectively.The overall 1-,2-and 3-year survival rate was 6.5.9%,49.6% and 41.6%,respectively.Eleven patients developed distant metastases.Forty-seven patients were observed to devdop mucosa necrosis and/or massive hemorrhage in the nasopharynx.On univariate and multivariate analysis,fractional dose and vohane of GTV were significant prognostic factors for overall survival(P=0.016,0.009).Conclusions The local control and survival rate can be improved for patients with locally recurrent nasopharygeal carcinoma after treatment of intensity modulated radiotherapy.The fractional dose and volume of GTV are independent prognostic factors for the overall survival. The main death reasons are mucosa necrosis and/or massive hemorrhage in the nasopharynx.
4.A study of HIV-related lipodystrophy syndrome in 55 HIV-infected Chinese adult patients
Lu ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Meimei TAO ; Zhifeng QIU ; Jing XIE ; Yang HAN ; Wei YU ; Taisheng LI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(2):118-121
Objective To study the prevalence, clinical characteristics and risk factors of HIV-related lipodystrophy syndrome (HIV-LD) in our cohort of HIV-1 infected Chinese adults. Methods In a cross-sectional study, 55 HIV-infected patients were recruited from the HIV clinic of Peking Union Medical College Hospital; most of them were undergoing the first-class highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) of today in China. Lipoatrophy or lipohypertrophy was defined if there was concordance between the report of fat change and clinical examination of the participants. Whole body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scanning was performed. Results Prevalence of clinical body fat redistribution in the present study was 47.3%. Comparing with non-LD patients, HIV-LD patients had elder age and longer exposure to HAART(P<0.05). HAART exposure and stavudine(d4T) usage were two independent risk factors for HIV-LD. Conclusions HIV-related fat redistribution does exist in Chinese HIV population. Peripheral lipoatrophy occurs commonly in HIV-infected adults but is not associated with increased trunk fat. HAART exposure and especially d4T usage are independent risk factors for HIV-LD.
5.Determination of Phenoxyacetic Acid and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Using Solid-phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Jinchang LI ; Lu WANG ; Mingyou HAN ; Ming BAO ; Guang WANG ; Yuanhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(5):580-582
A high performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of phenoxyacetic acid and 2,4-dichlorophroxyacetic acid in environnmental waters was described.Phenoxyacetic acid and 2, 4-dichioropheroxyacetic acid in sample were enriched on Sep-Pak C18 column,and methanol was employed as elutent.The shim-pack CLC ODS (150mm×6.0mm i.d.) column was used as separation column at 40°C and eluted with methanol-water (9:1,V/V)(pH 3.0) at flow rate of 1.0mL/min,the detection wavelength was 275 nm.The recoveries of the two compounds were>98%.The detection limit was 0.04mg/L.
6.Research on magnetic coupling centrifugal blood pump control based on a self-tuning fuzzy PI algorithm.
Lei YANG ; Ming YANG ; Zihao XU ; Xiaoqi ZHUANG ; Wei WANG ; Haibo ZHANG ; Lu HAN ; Liang XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(5):1050-1056
The purpose of this paper is to report the research and design of control system of magnetic coupling centrifugal blood pump in our laboratory, and to briefly describe the structure of the magnetic coupling centrifugal blood pump and principles of the body circulation model. The performance of blood pump is not only related to materials and structure, but also depends on the control algorithm. We studied the algorithm about motor current double-loop control for brushless DC motor. In order to make the algorithm adjust parameter change in different situations, we used the self-tuning fuzzy PI control algorithm and gave the details about how to design fuzzy rules. We mainly used Matlab Simulink to simulate the motor control system to test the performance of algorithm, and briefly introduced how to implement these algorithms in hardware system. Finally, by building the platform and conducting experiments, we proved that self-tuning fuzzy PI control algorithm could greatly improve both dynamic and static performance of blood pump and make the motor speed and the blood pump flow stable and adjustable.
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8.Association of peptidylarginine deiminase Ⅳ gene polymorphisms and its expression with rheumatoid arthritis in Chinese patients
Lieying FAN ; Tianbao LU ; Ming ZONG ; Jie HAN ; Jianwei MA ; Yuanyuan DING ; Qin YE
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2008;12(11):747-750
Objective The current study is aimed to investigate the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms and gene expression in peptidylarginine deiminase Ⅳ (PADI4) with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods The gene expression of PADI4 was examined using real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymcrase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in 70 patients with RA and 81 healthy controls. Four exonie SNPs of the PADI4 gene (PADI4_89, _90, _92, _104) were genotyped using DNA sequencing and TA cloning.Results The distribution of PADI4_89, _90, _104 SNPs in RA was different from that of healthy controls. The increased RA susceptibility was significantly associated with minor alleles. When haplotypes were construe -ted with 4 SNPs, two major haplotypes, ACCC and GTGT were found in all samples, and GTGT haplo-type (carrying only the minor alleles) was significandy associated with increased RA susceptibility (P<0.01)in comparison with the reference haplotype ACCC. There was over expression of PADI4 in RA than controls(P<0.05). C, enotypes carrying the minor alleles had higher expression level of PADI4 in RA and controls than those with the common alleles. Conclusion PADI4 SNPs and haplotypes are associated with RA susceptibility in Chinese. PADI4 is over-expressed in the blood of RA patients, and there is significant association between the haplotypes and expression level of the PADI4 gene.
9.The SWOT analysis of translational medicine in the first-class hospitals in Wuxi
Yu TANG ; Ming XU ; Yang LI ; Zhijun HAN ; Jingyu YANG ; Xiaojie LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(5):395-398
Objective To explore the sustainable development strategy.of translational medicine in hospitals, we conducted the in-depth analysis for the current status of translational medicine in the Level 3-A hospitals in Wuxi city.Methods the SWOT analysis was performed to identify the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats in the translational medicine development in for those hospitals.Results Development of translational Medicine in those hospitals in Wuxi city highlights the advantages, opportunities and challenges.Conclusions the leadship of Translational Medicine should change their concepts, provide full play to the advantages of a variety of resources, conducting reform and innovation, establish a long-term system of human resource for talented researchers and reward system in order to accelerate the development of translational medicine.
10.Effects of superparamagnetic iron oxide on proliferation and neural differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
Changjun WANG ; Shan LU ; Ming FENG ; Qin HAN ; Junji WEI ; Renzhi WANG ; Chunhua ZHAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To label Flk-1+CD31-CD34-human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) with superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) and to evaluate the effect of SPIO on proliferation and neural differentiation of labeled cells. Methods hMSCs were incubated with SPIO (50 mg/L) and PLL (1.5 mg/L) overnight(12~18 hours). Both labeled and unlabeled cells went through growth curve test,Trypan blue staining and flow cytometer to evaluate the effects of SPIO on cell proliferation,cell viability and surface markers. Immunofluorescence assay was conducted for neuron and neuroglia specific cell surface markers after neural induction protocols were used. Results Cell viability of the two groups were both more than 90% for 7 days. There was no significant difference in cell viability and growth curve test between two groups. The results of flow cytometer showed that both labeled and unlabeled cells expressed CD44, CD105 and Flk-1 markers, while CD31 and CD34 were negative. After neural induction, the statistical analysis of A value for all the markers showed no significant difference between the two groups.Conclusion SPIO, as MRI cellular contrast, is safe and efficient.