1.Hypertonic saline resuscitation contributes to early accumulation of circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in a rat model of hemorrhagic shock
Yuan-Qiang LU ; Lin-Hui GU ; Qin ZHANG ; Jiu-Kun JIANG ; Han-Zhou MOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;(7):1317-1322
Background Hemorrhagic shock is usually associated with complicated immune and inflammatory responses,which are sometimes crucial for the prognosis.As regulators of the immune and inflammatory system; proliferation,migration,distribution and activation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are intimately linked to the inflammation cascade.Methods In a model of severe hemorrhagic shock,thirty-five rats were randomly divided into control,sham,normal saline resuscitation (NS),hypertonic saline resuscitation (HTS),and hydroxyethyl starch resuscitation (HES),with seven in each group.M DSCs were analyzed by flow cytometric staining of CD11b/c+Gra+ in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC),spleen cell suspensions,and bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNC).Simultaneously,the expressions of arginase-1 (ARG-1) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA in MDSCs were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).Results In the early stage after hemorrhagic shock,fluid resuscitation and emergency treatment,the MDSCs in the PBMC of NS,HTS and HES groups markedly increased,and MDSCs in BMNC of these groups decreased accordingly,significantly different to the control group.In hemorrhagic shock rats infused with HTS at the early resuscitation stage,MDSCs in PBMC increased about 2 and 4 folds,and MDSCs in BMNC decreased about 1.3 and 1.6 folds,as compared to the sham group respectively,with statistically significant difference.Furthermore,compared to the NS and HES groups,the MDSCs in PBMC of HTS group increased 1.6 and 1.8 folds with statistically significant differences; the MDSCs decrease in BMNC was not significant.However,there was no statistically significant difference in MDSCs of spleen among the five groups.In addition,compared to the control,sham,NS and HES groups,the ARG-1 and iNOS mRNA of MDSCs in PBMC,spleen and BMNC in the HTS group had the highest level of expression,but no statistically significant differences were noted.Conclusions In this model of rat with severe and controlled hemorrhagic shock,small volume resuscitation with HTS contributes to dramatically early migration and redistribution of MDSCs from bone marrow to peripheral circulation,compared to resuscitation with NS or HES.
2.MESH diagrams of Chinese in Beijing and its preliminary application in practice.
Jiu-hui JIANG ; Tian-min XU ; Guo-ping WANG ; Da-li YIN ; Jiu-xiang LIN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2005;40(1):46-49
OBJECTIVETo establish the normal MESH diagrams of Chinese in Beijing, and to build a computerized MESH analysis system for orthodontic practice.
METHODSTwenty-eight subjects with normal occlusion were selected in Beijing and their lateral cephalograms were taken at the age of thirteen and eighteen, respectively. Individual MESH diagrams were then established for each subject mainly according to Moorrees' method from the cephalograms orientated in estimated natural head position. Male and female normal MESH diagrams were created. A computerized MESH analysis system was also developed.
RESULTSThe normal MESH diagrams of Chinese in Beijing, thirteen and eighteen years old respective, were established. The computerized MESH analysis system was constructed and used in orthodontic patients.
CONCLUSIONSMESH analysis is a proportional analysis method. It can show the results directly, succinctly and holistically. It is also a favorable complement and amendment to the commonly used angle and linear X-ray analysis methods.
Adolescent ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Cephalometry ; methods ; Dental Occlusion ; Female ; Humans ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; methods ; Male ; Radiography ; Skull ; anatomy & histology ; diagnostic imaging
3.The effects of TENS on metatarsus plantarflexion and inversion in stroke patients
Yong-Hui WANG ; Shou-Wei YUE ; Li-Hua GUO ; Xian-Hua CHEN ; Jin-Gang ZHANG ; Jiu-Jiang WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of TENS on metatarsus plantar flexion and inversion in stroke patients,and to explore its mechanism.Methods Thirty-two stroke patients with gastrocnemius spasticity were randomly divided into a control group (n=16) and a TENS group (n=16).All patients were treated with foot sup- ports,neurodevelopmental and manipulation therapies.In addition,the TENS group received TENS on the anterior tibialis,peroneus longus and brevis muscles.All patients were assessed in terms of their Chinese stroke scale(CSS) and H reflex scores before and after therapy.Results Compared with those in the control group,the H reflex scores in the TENS group were obviously decreased,while H reflex latency was prolonged and H/M was reduced. Gait in the TENS group was evidently improved.Conclusion TENS is an effective therapy to decrease gastrocnemi- us spasticity and to improve the gait of stroke patients.
4.WISP-1: a novel mediator of hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma.
Xiang JIANG ; Zhi-Jun WANG ; Qiong-Hui XIE ; Qing LIU ; Jiu-Sheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2013;21(4):285-289
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of hepatitis B virus (HBV) X protein (HBX) on expression of the host gene Wnt induced secreted protein-1 (WISP-1) that is related to the pathogenic process of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
METHODSTumor and paratumor tissues were collected from HCC patients, and normal liver tissues were collected from healthy controls. Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate the in vivo presence and expression levels of HBX and WISP-1 in the three tissue types. HepG2 cells stably transfected with pc-DNA3.1(+)-HBX or with pc-DNA3.1(+) only (G0, control) were generated and used to examine in vitro the HBX-induced changes in WISP-1 expression at the mRNA and protein levels by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and western blotting, respectively.
RESULTSThe HCC tissues showed significantly higher rates of positivity for WISP-1 expression than the non-tumor controls (76.6% vs. paratumor: 23.4% or normal tissues: 0%, x2= 35.967, P less than 0.01). HBX increased WISP-1 expression in HepG2 cells at both the mRNA (1170.33 +/- 41.26 vs. G0: 265.34 +/- 27.47, t = 31.63, P less than 0.01) and protein (240.33 +/- 11.37 vs. G0: 40.33 +/- 7.09, F = 600.57, P less than 0.01) levels.
CONCLUSIONHBV may up-regulate expression of the host gene WISP-1 through its X protein and thus promote the development of HCC.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; Hepatitis B ; Hepatitis B virus ; metabolism ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; Wnt1 Protein
5.Early changes of CD4⁺CD25⁺Foxp3⁺ regulatory T cells and Th1/Th2, Tc1/Tc2 profiles in the peripheral blood of rats with controlled hemorrhagic shock and no fluid resuscitation.
Qin ZHANG ; Yuan-Qiang LU ; Jiu-Kun JIANG ; Lin-Hui GU ; Han-Zhou MOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(12):2163-2167
BACKGROUNDHemorrhagic shock induces immune dysfunction. Regulatory T cells (Tregs), T-helper (Th) cells, and cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) can execute many crucial actions in immune and inflammatory responses. This study was conducted to investigate the early pathophysiological changes of CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) Treg and Th1/Th2, Tc1/Tc2 profiles in the peripheral blood of rats with controlled hemorrhagic shock and no fluid resuscitation.
METHODSA rat model of controlled hemorrhagic shock with no fluid resuscitation was established. Peripheral blood samples were taken before and four hours after hemorrhagic shock with no fluid resuscitation. Three color flow cytometry was used to detect Tregs, Th1, Th2, Tc1 and Tc2 cells in the samples.
RESULTSIn the peripheral blood of rats, the percentage of Tregs four hours after hemorrhagic shock was significantly lower than before hemorrhagic shock (P = 0.001). The ratios of Th1/Th2 and Tc1/Tc2 were changed from (23.08 ± 8.98)% to (23.91 ± 15.36)%, and from (40.40 ± 21.56)% to (65.48 ± 23.88)%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSAt an early stage, the advent of hemorrhagic shock is related to an early decrease of Tregs, and a mild shift in the Th1/Th2, Tc1/Tc2 balance toward Th1 and Tc1 dominance. These changes are part of a hyper-inflammatory state of the host, and will deteriorate the maintenance of immune balance. Further influences and detailed mechanisms need to be investigated.
Animals ; CD4 Antigens ; metabolism ; Forkhead Transcription Factors ; metabolism ; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit ; metabolism ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Resuscitation ; Shock, Hemorrhagic ; immunology ; metabolism ; T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic ; metabolism ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ; metabolism ; Th1 Cells ; metabolism ; Th2 Cells ; metabolism
6.Skeletal and dental contributions of face mask and rapid palatal expansion treatment for Class Ⅲ patients in early permanent dentition
Jiu-Hui JIANG ; F.Harris EDWARD
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(z1):127-131
Objective To investigate the skeletal and dental contribution rate to the improvement of dental relationships along the functional occlusion plane after face mask and rapid palatal expansion (FM/RPE) treatment in Class Ⅲ patients.Methods Nineteen Class Ⅲ patients in early permanent dentition firstly were observed for 6 months and then FM/RPE treatment was applied for another 6 months.Pitchfork analysis was used to evaluate the skeletal and dental changes between these two periods.Results FM/RPE treatment made 7.9 mm molar correction in general,which included 4.2 mm skeletal change and 3.7 mm dental change.For the skeletal change,maxillary contribution was 0.7 mm while mandibular contribution was 3.6 mm.For the dental change,upper molar contributed 1.5 mm while lower molar 2.2 mm.Conclusions The treatment with FM/RPE for the Class Ⅲ patients in their early permanent dentition could get great occlusion improvement and limited skeletal change.For the molar relationship improvement,the skeletal and dental contribution ratio was nearly 1:1.And within the skeletal change,the contribution ratio of upper and lower jaw was about 1:5.Within the dental change,the contribution ratio of upper and lower molar was about 1:1.
7.Three-dimensional evaluation of the relationship between dental and basal arch forms in Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusions
Wei ZOU ; Jia-Qi WU ; Tian-Min XU ; Jiu-Hui JIANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(z1):68-71
Objective To evaluate the relationship between the dental and arch forms of patients with Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion using three-dimensional(3-D) virtual models.Methods 3-D graphic representations of mandibular casts from 29 Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion patients were created using a laser scanning system.Anatomic reference points were subjectively identified and used to represent the dental arch and the arch form of the basal bone.Results For Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion,a high relationship between the FA(facial axis) and WALA(Will Andrews and Larry Andrew) curves was found.WALA curve's radius of curvature in anterior teeth area was larger than that in FA curve's (rWALA =23.07 > rFA =19.22).In the areas of canine and molar,the coefficients of variations of FA were greater than those of WALA.For both FA and WALA points,the CV of canine areas was larger than the CV of molar areas.Conclusions For Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion patients,high correlation was found between the dental arch form and the basal arch form which can be reflected by FA and WALA points.The basal arch,represented by WALA points,can be used as a clinical guide in making individualized archwire.Both FA and WALA curves were individual and these individual differences were found largely in canine areas.
8.Class Ⅲ surgical patients facilitated by accelerated osteogenic orthodontic treatment
Jia-Qi WU ; Li XU ; Cheng LIANG ; Wei ZOU ; Yun-Yang BAI ; Jiu-Hui JIANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(10):596-599
Objective To evaluate the treatment time and the anterior and posterior teeth movement pattern as closing extraction space for the Class Ⅲ surgical patients facilitated by accelerated osteogenic orthodontic treatment.Methods There were 10 skeletal Class Ⅲ patients in accelerated osteogenic orthodontic group (AOO) and 10 patients in control group.Upper first premolars were extracted in all patients.After leveling and alignment(T2),corticotomy was performed in the area of maxillary anterior teeth to accelerate space closing.Study models of upper dentition were taken before orthodontic treatment(T1) and after space closing(T3).All the casts were laser scanned,and the distances of the movement of incisors and molars were digitally measured.The distances of tooth movement in two groups were recorded and analyzed.Results The alignment time between two groups was not statistically significant.The treatment time in AOO group from T2 to T3 was less than that in the control group (less than 9.1 ± 4.1 months).The treatment time in AOO group from T1 to T3 was less than that in the control group (less than 6.3 ± 4.8 months),and the differences were significant(P < 0.01).Average distances of upper incisor movement (D1) in AOO group and control group were (2.89 1.48) and (3.10 ±0.95) mm,respectively.Average distances of upper first molar movement(D2) in AOO group and control group were (2.17 ± 1.13) and (2.45 ± 1.04) mm,respectively.No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions Accelerated osteogenic orthodontic treatment could accelerate space closing in Class Ⅲ surgical patients and shorten preoperative orthodontic time.There were no influence on the movement pattern of anterior aud posterior teeth during pre-surgical orthodontic treatment.
9.Analysis on direct economic burden of stroke in the rural population of Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province.
Yong LONG ; Juan LU ; De-zhong XU ; Ji-xin HU ; Jian-hui JIANG ; Yong-ping YAN ; Jiu-yi HUANG ; Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(7):494-497
OBJECTIVETo analyze the direct economic burden of stroke in rural areas of Hanzhong.
METHODSPlan on primary interview was made after the purpose of the study had been informed to the managers of the 'surveillance field base', heads and members of the monitor assistants and detailed information was collected in the fields. Every single patient of stroke was then interviewed by the above said interviewers,using a self-designed questionnaire. 164 patients with stroke were interviewed in 53 villages with 75,000 persons lived there. The main items involved in the questionnaire would include: costs for inpatient or outpatient, reaching-out fees, fee for accommodation during treatment as outpatient, costs for treatment at home, long term medicine, caregivers and funerals as well as average income.
RESULTSThe median of annual direct economic burden was 3100 Yuan for each patient in Hanzhong rural area. There were no significant differences seen between males and females or among age groups (P > 0.05). The proportion of patients with medians of annual direct economic burden of: 1000 Yuan and below, 1001-5000 Yuan, 5001-10,000 Yuan, 10,001-20,000 Yuan and over 20,001 Yuan, were 29.2%, 36.0%, 18.3%, 9.8% and 6.0% respectively. The median of annual direct economic burden of first episode stroke was 5500 Yuan for each patient, and that of stroke was 1700 Yuan for each chronic patient. The direct economic burden of first episode was significantly higher than that of stroke (P < 0.01). The costs of hospitalization, accommodation of hospitalization and treatment at home of middle-aged patients were significant higher than that of old age patients (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONIn this study, the direct economic burden of stroke was 2.9 times of the annual personal average income, which was contrary to the reports from other countries. However, the State Health Bureau bore 87.1% of the direct economic burden for urban patients, but patients in the rural areas had to pay from their own pockets. The direct economic burden of stroke was heavy in Hanzhong rural region, which called for measures to be made to decrease the direct economic burden of stroke in the region.
Age Distribution ; Aged ; China ; Cost of Illness ; Female ; Humans ; Income ; statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Rural Population ; statistics & numerical data ; Sex Distribution ; Stroke ; economics
10.Hypertonic saline resuscitation contributes to early accumulation of circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in a rat model of hemorrhagic shock.
Yuan-Qiang LU ; Lin-Hui GU ; Qin ZHANG ; Jiu-Kun JIANG ; Han-Zhou MOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(7):1317-1322
BACKGROUNDHemorrhagic shock is usually associated with complicated immune and inflammatory responses, which are sometimes crucial for the prognosis. As regulators of the immune and inflammatory system; proliferation, migration, distribution and activation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are intimately linked to the inflammation cascade.
METHODSIn a model of severe hemorrhagic shock, thirty-five rats were randomly divided into control, sham, normal saline resuscitation (NS), hypertonic saline resuscitation (HTS), and hydroxyethyl starch resuscitation (HES), with seven in each group. MDSCs were analyzed by flow cytometric staining of CD11b/c(+)Gra(+) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), spleen cell suspensions, and bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNC). Simultaneously, the expressions of arginase-1 (ARG-1) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA in MDSCs were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).
RESULTSIn the early stage after hemorrhagic shock, fluid resuscitation and emergency treatment, the MDSCs in the PBMC of NS, HTS and HES groups markedly increased, and MDSCs in BMNC of these groups decreased accordingly, significantly different to the control group. In hemorrhagic shock rats infused with HTS at the early resuscitation stage, MDSCs in PBMC increased about 2 and 4 folds, and MDSCs in BMNC decreased about 1.3 and 1.6 folds, as compared to the sham group respectively, with statistically significant difference. Furthermore, compared to the NS and HES groups, the MDSCs in PBMC of HTS group increased 1.6 and 1.8 folds with statistically significant differences; the MDSCs decrease in BMNC was not significant. However, there was no statistically significant difference in MDSCs of spleen among the five groups. In addition, compared to the control, sham, NS and HES groups, the ARG-1 and iNOS mRNA of MDSCs in PBMC, spleen and BMNC in the HTS group had the highest level of expression, but no statistically significant differences were noted.
CONCLUSIONSIn this model of rat with severe and controlled hemorrhagic shock, small volume resuscitation with HTS contributes to dramatically early migration and redistribution of MDSCs from bone marrow to peripheral circulation, compared to resuscitation with NS or HES.
Animals ; Arginase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Blood Pressure ; physiology ; Disease Models, Animal ; Flow Cytometry ; Fluid Therapy ; methods ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; metabolism ; Male ; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Saline Solution, Hypertonic ; therapeutic use ; Shock, Hemorrhagic ; immunology ; metabolism ; therapy