1.Effect of fangchinoline on root resorption during rat orthodontic tooth movement.
Xingfu BAO ; Min HU ; Yi ZHANG ; Ferdinand MACHIBYA ; Ying ZHANG ; Huan JIANG ; Dongsheng YU
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2012;42(3):138-143
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short-term effect of fangchinoline, an antiinflammatory drug widely used in Asia, on root resorption that is associated with orthodontic tooth movement. METHODS: Twenty-four Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups. Mesial forces of 0, 50, or 100 g were applied to the maxillary first molar of the rats in each group for 14 days by activating nickel-titanium closed-coil springs. One-half of the rats receiving each of these treatments also received injections of 200 microL fangchinoline every 2 days. Finally, movement of the maxillary first molars was measured using digitized radiographs. The molars were extracted and the surfaces of the root resorption craters were recorded using a scanning electron microscope. The distance the molars moved and resorptionarea ratio was measured, and results were analyzed using 2-way ANOVA tests. RESULTS: There were no statistical differences in the distances the first molars moved under 50 or 100 g force, regardless of treatment with fangchinoline. However, the resorption area ratios were significantly smaller in those rats that were treated with both tension and fangchinoline than in those rats treated by tension alone. CONCLUSIONS: Fangchinoline reduced the resorption area ratio in rats and is therefore an important means of alleviating root resorption.
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Asia
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Benzylisoquinolines
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Electrons
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Gravitation
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Molar
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Root Resorption
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Tooth
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Tooth Movement
2.Effects of autologous blood transfusion on thrombelastography in patients underwent neurosurgery
Jie ZHANG ; Humin ZHANG ; Wenxiu WANG ; Deming ZHANG ; Shuzhi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(7):732-735
【Objective】 To explore the effects of intraoperative autologous blood(ABT) transfusion on thrombelastography(TEG) in patients underwent neurosurgical procedures. 【Methods】 96 patients (49 males and 47 females) aged 15~79 years who received neurosurgical procedures in our hospital from November 2018 to November 2020 were retrospectively analyzed and divided into autologous blood transfusion group(Group A, n=52)and allogeneic blood transfusion group(Group B, n=44)according to different blood transfusion strategy in operation. The red blood transfusion status, hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), platelet (Plt), fibrinogen(Fib), prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT), and TEG parameters [activated clotting time(ACT), coagulation time (K), angle rate of clot formation(Angle), maximum amplitude(MA)] before and 1 day after surgery were compared between the two groups. 【Results】 The amount of average blood transfusion didn′t differ significantly by groups (P>0.05). The incidence of extra allogeneic blood transfusion was 17.3%(9/52) in group A, and the amount of average allogeneic blood transfusion in group A was significantly lower than that in group B(333.3±81.7 vs 639.8±258.2, P<0.05). Before operation, the differences in Hb, Hct, Plt, Fib, PT, APTT, ACT, K, MA and Angle levels between the 2 groups were not statistically significant (P>0.05). One day after operation, the Hb(g/L) (109.4±15.8 vs 97.0±15.1), Hct (%) (32.0±4.3 vs 28.3±6.1), Plt(×109/L)(154.2±54.2 vs 120.7±41.6), Fib(g/L)(2.2±0.5 vs 1.6±0.6), MA(mm)(65.0±7.2 vs 60.7±8.7) and Angle levels(deg)(69.1±5.2 vs 62.6±9.8) in group A were significantly higher than those in group B(P<0.05), and the PT(s)(11.9±1.5 vs 12.8±0.9), APTT(s)(27.4±3.3 vs 30.4±5.4), ACT(s)(111.0±14.9 vs 119.1±12.3) and K levels(min)(87.2±25.7 vs 106.4±28.0) in group A were significantly lower than those in group B (P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 Intraoperative ABT in patients underwent neurosurgical procedures can reduce allogeneic blood transfusion, has less effect on coagulation function and TEG, and is safe and effective.