1.Analysis of Helicobacter pylori infection in different groups of population in Yangzhou
Dongsheng HAN ; Hui TANG ; Jun LU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(4):458-460
Objective To investigate the infection status and distribution characteristic of Helicobacter pylori (Hp)in different groups of population in Yangzhou.Methods 2 917 individuals from outpatients,hospitalized patients,and physical examination pop-ulation were recruited in the study.Serum samples from the subjects were rapidly detected using Helicobacter pylori urease antibody detection kits(Colloidal Gold method).The results were statistically analyzed.Results The totally Hp-detection rate of the 2 917 individuals was 32.9% (959/2 917).The Hp-detection rates of outpatients,hospitalized patients,and physical examination popula-tion were 33.1%,34.5% and 30.0% respectively.There were no significant difference in the positive rates between the male and female individuals(P >0.05).Overall,The Hp-positive rates increased with age.The minors(juveniles and children)had the lowest Hp-positive rate 16.0%(285/1 529);The Hp-positive rate of young adults was 34.0%(221/650),which was at the middle;elderly group had the highest Hp-positive rate 61.38%(453/758).59.8% of the patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal diseases were Hp positive.Among which,patients with peptic ulcer(74.4%)and gastric cancer(70.6%)have the highest detection rates.Some pa-tients with blood diseases,cardiovascular disease and some other diseases were also found with high Hp-detection rates.Conclusion The distribution of the Hp infection in population is positively correlated with age,but not with gender.Gastrointestinal diseases, especially peptic ulcers and gastric cancer,have high Hp infection rates,the relationships of Hp infections with some other diseases cannot be ignored and need to be further explored.
2.The change of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive nerve fibers in acute inflammatory pulpitis in rats
Zhizhong CAO ; Jun LIU ; Zhonghua ZHOU ; Hui YE ; Weizhong TANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(5):459-460
Objective:To investigate the changes of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive (CGRP-IR)nerve fibers in rat dental pulps during acute inflammation. Methods: Rat acute pulpitis model was established by silk thread ligation and the change of CGRP-IR nerve fibers was observed with immunohistochemical method.Results: In radical pulp,the CGRP-IR nerve fibers became denser and more heavily stained;in the coronal pulp,the number of CGRP-IR nerve fibers decreased,but the background staining was heavier. Conclusion: During acute inflammation,the amount of CGRP increases in dental pulps, and is released into the surronding tissue in a large scale in the coronal region.
3.Color and opacity variations of veneer after bonding by resin cements and accelerated aging
Weifeng TANG ; Xiaotong CAI ; Jun LIANG ; Hui REN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(5):616-618
Objective:To assess the effect of accelerated aging on the color and opacity of veneers bonded resin.Methods:28 discs were made with IPS e.max Press A1 shade with the thickness of 0.4 mm.Ceramic discs were divided into 4 groups(n=7). BEAUTIFIL Flow A1 ,DEO-Link SE Transparent,Panavia F Light color and Viriolink N transparent resin cements were applied on the porcelain discs with a thickness of 0.1 mm.Curing was performed with a calibrated LED curing-light for 40 seconds.Color and opac-ity differences of the porcelain substructures after 65 h(150 kJ/m2 )of UV ageing test were examined with a colorimeter.The results were analysed statistically with One-way ANOVA,LSD(L)test.Results:All samples showed significant changes in color and opaci-ty.The ΔE of all materials ranged from 0.6 to 2.29.DEO-Link SE showed the highest color change,while BEAUTIFIL Flow the lowest.The opacity changes ranged from 0.46 to 2.55 and its variation was not significant among groups except for Panavia F.Con-clusion:The accelerated ageing may lead to color changes of ceramic veneer bonded by resins in a clinically acceptable range(ΔE<3).
4.Effects of human umbilical mesenchymal stem cell on Wistar rats models of stress urinary incontinence and its possible mechanism
Neng LI ; Hui HE ; Jun LUO ; Bo SU ; Aiqiong TANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(6):875-879,883
Objective To investigate the effects of human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) on Wistar rat models of stress urinary incontinence and its possible mechanism.Methods hUCMSCs cells were separated and extracted from human umbilical cord of cesarean delivery of full-term pregnancy women.The models of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) of Wistar rats were established by imitating delivery damage and ovary removing surgery,and then randomly divided into three groups:model group,transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β31) group,hUCMSCs group,and normal rats as normal group;and every group included ten rats.Maximal bladder capacity (MBC),leak point pressure (LPP),abdominal leak point pressure (ALPP),and sneezing experiment of rats including normal rats,model rats and model rats accepted TGF-β1 or hUCMSCs treatment were examined.When the treatment accomplished,the rats were killed and urethral sphincter were separated and examined by hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining and the proteins of troponin Ⅰ (TnI),troponin C (TnC),troponin T (TnT),tropomyosin (Tm),actin (AT),myosin heavy chain (MHC) and myosin light chain (MLC) of urethral sphincter was detected with Western blot method.Results The cells of hUCMSCs were extracted and authenticated,SUI models of Wistar rats were successfully established and authenticated.Compared to model group and TGF-β1 group,the MBC,LPP and ALPP of hUCMSCs group dramatically improved (P < 0.05),while the positive rate of sneezing experiment significantly dropped (P < 0.05).HE staining showed urethral sphincter became attenuation,fracture,sparse and disorder,simultaneously the proteins of TnI,TnC,TnT,Tm,MHC and MLC of urethral sphincter reduced (P < 0.05).While the damaged urethral sphincter basically restored the normal structure and the proteins of TnI,TnC,TnT,Tm,MHC and MLC of urethral sphincter up-regulated through hUCMSCs treatment (P < 0.05).Conclusions The treatment of hUCMSCs translation could observably improve the clinic symptoms of SUI Wistar rat models,and its mechanism may be related to enhancement of the protein expression of TnI,TnC,TnT,Tm,MHC and MLC of urethral sphincter,and were involved in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of urethral sphincter.
5.Impact of High Pulmonary Blood Flow on Content and Metabolism of Collagen in Rats
xiao-hui, LI ; jun-bao, DU ; chao-shu, TANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
Objective To explore impact of high pulmonary blood flow on the content and metabolism of collagen in rats.Methods Thirty-two male SD rats were randomly divided into shunt group and control group.Rats in shunt group were subjected to an abdominal aorta-inferior vena cava shunt to create an animal model of high pulmonary blood flow.In control group,rats experienced the same expe-rimental processes except the shunting procedure.After 4 and 11 weeks of experiment,these changes of pulmonaryartery collagen Ⅰ,collagen Ⅲ,matrix metalloproteinase(MMP-13)and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase(TIMP-1) protein expression of rat were investigated by immunohistochemistry.Results After 4 weeks and 11 weeks of shunt,the collagen Ⅰ,collagen Ⅲ,MMP-13 and TIMP-1 of pulmonary artery in rats of shunt group increased significantly compared with those of control group,respectively(all P
6.Observation of Dynamic Changes in Ultra-Micro-Structure of Pulmonary Arteries and Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide in Rats with Left-Right Shunt
xiao-hui, LI ; jun-bao, DU ; xiu-ying, TANG ; hong-fang, JIN ; ya-guang, DING ; jian, LI ; chao-shu, TANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To explore the relationship between dynamic changes in ultra-micro-structural of pulmonary arteries and endogenous hydrogen sulfide in rats with left-right shunt.Methods Rats in shunt group were subjected to an abdominal aorta-inferior vena cava shunt to create an animal model of pulmonary artery structural remodeling. After 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 4 weeks and 8 weeks of experiment, the ultra-micro-morphologic changes of pulmonary arteries of rats were observed under electronic microscope and H_2S concentration in serum was evaluated by modified sulfide electrode method.Results The changes of ultra-micro-structure of pulmonary arteries were progressively exacerbated, endothelial cells became swollen and large in size on 3 days, smooth muscular cells increased in size as well as the change of endothelial cells in 1 week, and they changed from contractile phenotype to synthetic phenotype in 4 weeks.Conclusions Shunt exhibited changes of ultra-micro-structure of pulmonary arteries are accompanied by the changes of endogenous H_2S. It is suggested that endogenous H_2S might play a protective role in changes of ultra-micro-structure of pulmonary artery.
7.Sharp marginal ridge affects the fitness of the metal full crown cast for the abutment tooth
Xuehua TANG ; Chengzhong TANG ; Xiaodong YAN ; Jun LAN ; Yicai LI ; Xiaoqin YU ; Yong JIANG ; Hui XU ; Zhao MAO ; Jie JIN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2004;0(01):-
Objective: To study the effect of the sharp marginal ridge of the abutment on the casting of the fit metal full crown in dental preparation.Methods: We established the models of the designed crown-based-teeth(American Dental Association style,No2 trail) with a sharp or smooth marginal ridge,and cast a metal crown for each model.We injected silicone into the crown and immediately fixed it onto each model.Then we took out the solidified silicone and measured its thickness between the crown and the occlusal face of each model.The thinner the thickness,the better the fitness.Results: The average silicone thickness was 250 ?m in the smooth marginal ridge group and 1 660 ?m in the sharp marginal ridge group,with significant difference in between(P
8.Impact of endogenous hydrogen sulfide on the content of pulmonary artery collagen in rats with high pulmonary blood flow.
Xiao-Hui LI ; Jun-Bao DU ; Chao-Shu TANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;24(2):216-219
AIMTo explore the possible impact of endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S) on the content and metabolism of collagen in rats with high pulmonary blood flow.
METHODSThirty-two male SD rats, weighing 120-140 g, were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 8), shunt group, shunt + PPG (propargylglycine, an antagonist of endogenous H2S producing enzyme) group, sham group and sham + PPG group. Rats in shunt group and shunt + PPG group were subjected to an abdominal aorta-inferior vena cava shunt to create an animal model of high pulmonary flow. In the sham group and sham + PPG group, rats experienced the same experimental processes except the shunting procedure. After 4 weeks of experiment, lung tissue H2S content of rat was determined by a modified sulfide electrode method. Pulmonary artery collagen I, collagen III, MMP-13 and TIMP-1 protein expressions of rat were investigated by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSAfter 4 weeks of experiment, lung tissue H2S content increased significantly in rats of shunt group as compared with that of sham group (P < 0.05). Pulmonary artery collagen I and collagen III protein expression increased obviously in rats of shunt group as compared with that of sham group (P < 0.01). After administration of PPG for 4 weeks, lung tissue H2S content decreased significantly in rats of shunt + PPG group as compared with that of shunt group (P < 0.05). In contrast to rats in shunt group, collagen I and collagen III protein expression in pulmonary arteries of shunt + PPG group increased significantly, respectively (P < 0.05). Compared with rats of shunt group, pulmonary artery MMP-13, TIMP-1 and the ratio of MMP-13/TIMP-1 in shunt + PPG group down-regulated significantly (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONEndogenous H2S might play a protective regulatory role in the development of pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary vascular structural remodelling in rats by decreasing the content of pulmonary artery collagen resulting from catabolism of collagen.
Animals ; Collagen ; metabolism ; Hydrogen Sulfide ; metabolism ; Lung ; blood supply ; metabolism ; Male ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 13 ; metabolism ; Pulmonary Artery ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ; metabolism
10.Application of digital three -dimensional model of abdominal and pelvic vessels in selecting intravascular catheterization method
Chunlin CHEN ; Lan CHEN ; Lei TANG ; Ping LIU ; Jianyi LI ; Bin CHEN ; Hui DUAN ; Jun WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(3):252-256
Objective By using digital three-dimensional (3D) model of abdominal and pelvic vessels to investigate the relationship between the angle/position of the bifurcation of bilateral common iliac arteries and the length of the common iliac artery, thus to guide the endovascular interventional catheterization manipulation. Methods A total of 439 patients, who received abdominal and pelvic CTA at authors’ department during the period from Sep. 2011 to May 2013, were included in this study. By using digital 3D reformation technique, the 3D model of the abdominal and pelvic vessels as well as the lumbosacral vertebrae was established in all patients. With the help of mimics and geomagic software the angles between the left and right common iliac arteries and the lengths of common iliac arteries were determined, and the lumbar vertebra corresponding to the bifurcation of common iliac arteries was recorded. Using statistical software, the relationship between the bifurcation angle of bilateral common iliac arteries and the corresponding lumbar vertebra as well as the length of common iliac arteries was analyzed. Results The digital 3D model of the abdominal and pelvic vessels as well as the lumbosacral vertebrae was successfully reconstructed in all 439 patients. Both the angle between the left and right common iliac arteries and the corresponding lumbosacral level of bifurcation angle were clearly demonstrated on the model. The average angle was 49.1° ± 12.4°. The bifurcation was located at L3 -L4 level in 38 cases, at upper one-third level of L4 in 63 cases, at middle one third level of L4 in 89 cases, at lower one-third level of L4 in 135 cases and at L4 -L5 level in 114 cases. The average length of the left and right common iliac artery was (45.6 ± 15.6) mm and (43.3 ± 15.4) mm respectively. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that a negative correlation existed between the angle and the position level of the left and the right common iliac artery (r = -0.172, P< 0.05), and a negative correlation also existed between the angle and the length of the common iliac artery (left: r = -0.171, P<0.05; right: r = -0.164, P < 0.05). Conclusion The lower the opening position of the left and right common iliac artery is, and the bigger the intersection angle is, the shorter the length of corresponding common iliac artery will be. In this case, catheterization via femoral artery to contralateral iliac artery is a short path, and the catheterization procedure is easy to manipulate with higher success rate. On the contrary, the catheterization will be difficult, and the use of loop-technique will be needed. The digital 3D model of the abdominal and pelvic vessels as well as the lumbosacral vertebrae can help select the optimal catheterization path.