2.Screening the Formulae of Norfloxacin Zinc Granules Using Uniform Design
Shenghao WANG ; Fang LIN ; Junbin ZUO
China Pharmacy 1991;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE:To screen the formulae of norfloxacin zinc(NF-Zn) suspended granules using uniform design METHODS:The uniform design with 5 levels and 4 factors was employed to screen five formulae of NF-Zn and sedimentation rate,granularity,dissolubility,moisture content and taste of these granules were evaluated and scored The total score of each formula was regressed with the 4 factors by computer RESULTS:The results of regression equation suggested that the optimum formula was NF-Zn 0 2g,CMS-Na 0 25g,2%PVP and manitol 0 55g in each packet CONCLUSION:It is effective and convenient to optimize the formula of NF-Zn granules by uniform design
3.Roles of Defense Genes PAL, LOX and PBZ1 in Adult Plant Resistance to Rice Bacterial Blight
Aihua SHA ; Xinghua LIN ; Junbin HUANG ; Duanpin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2005;21(2):159-163
In order to investigate whether defense genes PAL, LOX, PBZ1, PR 1 a and Cht 1 participate in APR(adult plant resistance)to rice bacterial blight, their expression were analyzed using RT-PCR. Enzymatic activities of PAL and LOX were also measured. Results indicated that PAL was induced by pathogen and wounding in adult plants while it only induced by pathogen at the seedlings, and the expression of PAL was stronger in adult plants than that in seedlings. Expression of LOX was induced by pathogen both in seedlings and adult plants and it was stronger in adult plants than that in seedlings. Expression PBZ1 was induced by both pathogen and wounding in both seedlings and adult plants and it is earlier and stronger in adult plants than that in seedlings. No expected fragments were obtained for PR 1 a and Cht 1. Enzymatic activities of PAL and LOX were consistent with their mRNA accumulations, respectively. It is probable that activation of PAL,LOX, and PBZ1 play crucial roles in APR to rice bacterial blight.
4.Visual analysis of extracorporeal shock wave therapy for pain
Xuan GONG ; Qian WANG ; Junbin LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(11):1749-1755
BACKGROUND:Extracorporeal shock wave therapy,as its potential benefits for various musculoskeletal diseases,has received widespread attention.Increasingly studies have demonstrated that it has excellent effects such as pain relief and functional recovery.However,bibliometric analysis in the domain of extracorporeal shock wave therapy for pain is relatively lacking. OBJECTIVE:To visually analyze the studies related to extracorporeal shock wave therapy for pain and to sort out the knowledge structure and explore its research status as well as hot trends in this field at home and abroad. METHODS:The publications related to extracorporeal shock wave therapy for pain from 2002 to 2022 in Web of Science Core Collection database and CNKI database were searched.Visual analysis using Citespace software was performed to produce the diagrams and interpret their meanings. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 2 101 studies were included.The number of documents issued showed a fluctuating upward trend and the United States and China had certain advantages in the number of documents issued.The issuing institutions are mainly universities and hospitals and the issuing authors mostly belonged to independent teams.The exchange between issuing institutions and authors needed to be strengthened and the degree of cross-institutional and cross-regional cooperation was low.Keyword visual analysis indicated that extracorporeal shock wave therapy has been widely used in musculoskeletal diseases and further studies should focus on multidisciplinary in-depth study and observation of the clinical efficacy of combined therapy.The studies on the topic of extracorporeal shock wave therapy treating pain mainly focus on musculoskeletal diseases,including plantar fasciitis,scapulohumeral periarthritis,and tennis elbow.In recent years,combined treatment with ultrasound-guided injection therapy,traditional Chinese treatment techniques and expansion of new fields become research trends and hotspots of concern.
5.Establishment of male rat models for fertility after liver transplantation
Xiaolong CHEN ; Genshu WANG ; Junbin ZHANG ; Guoli LIN ; Zhiying FENG ; Hai JIN ; Jianxu YANG
Organ Transplantation 2017;8(3):200-204
Objective To establish male rat models for fertility following liver transplantation. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were used as the donors and recipients of liver transplantation. The donor liver was transplanted with two-cuff technique. Liver transplantation was performed in 15 male SD rats. At 3 weeks after liver transplantation, 5 rats were randomly sacrificed for detection of sperm deformity rate. The remaining male rats were mixed bred and mated with healthy female SD rats at a ratio of 1︰2. General conditions of the rats undergoing liver transplantation were recorded. Liver function parameters were detected after liver transplantation. Postoperative sperm deformity rate was observed. The pregnant status of female rats and health situation of their offsprings was monitored. Results All 15 rats (100%) underwent liver transplantation successfully. Nine rats (9/10) survived longer than 8 weeks. Liver function parameters were normal in male rats following liver transplantation. The sperm deformity rate was ranged from 0.5% to 1.3%. Ten male rats undergoing liver transplantation were mixed bred with female rats at a ratio of 1︰2 for 1 week. All female rats were successfully mated and delivered their offsprings after 3 weeks. The offsprings had no evident physiological deformity. Conclusions Male rat models for fertility are successfully established after liver transplantation, which serve as an animal model to evaluate the fertility performance in male patients undergoing liver transplantation.
6.Selection of surgical methods for different sites of symptomatic Rathke's cleft cyst and clinical efficacies of these patients
Xinqing DENG ; Zhongsheng BI ; Zhenghao FU ; Junbin CAI ; Jiankan LU ; Deliu LIN ; Youming GU ; Xingke LI ; Mi GUO ; Guili FENG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(4):384-388
Objective:To explore the selection of surgical methods for different sites of symptomatic Rathke's cleft cyst (RCC) and the clinical efficacies of these patients.Methods:Forty-seven patients with symptomatic RCC, admitted to our hospital from January 2016 to December 2019, were chosen in our study; 21 patients with intrasellar symptomatic RCC accepted surgery via unilateral nasal approach at the right side, 19 patients with intra-suprasellar symptomatic RCC accepted surgery via bilateral nasal approach, 3 patients with suprasellar symptomatic RCC accepted endonasal transsphenoidal surgery under endoscope, and 4 patients with suprasellar symptomatic RCC accepted craniotomy via pterion approach. The clinical efficacies and complications of patients accepted different surgical methods were compared. All patients were followed up for 3-36 months to observe the recurrence.Results:The postoperative symptoms of the patients were effectively improved, including headache relief ratio of 27/31, vision loss improvement ratio of 5/5, high prolactin relief ratio of 11/13, pituitary function improvement ratio of 9/18. Complications occurred in 6 patients, presenting as diabetes insipidus. Four patients recurred during follow-up.Conclusion:Intrasellar and intra-suprasellar symptomatic RCC accepted surgery via endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal approach are safe and effective; selection of surgical methods for suprasellar symptomatic RCC should be determined according to the sizes and growth directions of cysts.
7.Fabrication of guide and removal of fiber post by tetrahedron positioning technology at the chair side: a case report and literature review
ZHANG Weilong ; WU Wanqi ; LIAO Shanhua ; ZOU Junbin ; ZHAN Xuzheng ; LIN Jie
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2021;29(7):479-484
Objective :
To explore the technology and efficacy of fabrication of a guide and removal of a fiber post by tetrahedron positioning technology at the chair side.
Methods:
For one patient with acute chronic periapical periodontitis of the left maxillary lateral incisor who needed to have the fiber post removed, the chair side tetrahedral positioning technique was used to make a guide plate to remove the fiber post. Cone beam CT (CBCT) data were imported into the software to design the guide plate for fiber post removal. The guide plate design on CBCT was transferred to a solid model by using tetrahedral positioning technology. The guide plate was made to guide the removal of the fiber post, and then left maxillary lateral incisor root canal was performed. We evaluated the effect of fiber post removal with tetrahedral positioning technology by reviewing the literature.
Results :
The guide plate made by tetrahedral positioning technology can accurately locate the position and direction of fiber posts at a low cost and with high speed. After the fiber post was removed, the root canal could be dredged by using root canal preparation instruments. After root canal preparation, the root canal was filled with warm gutta-percha to complete the root canal treatment. After 3 months, the apical radiograph showed that the transmission shadow of the apical area was reduced. The results of the literature review showed that the fiber post removal with guide plates provides a predictable result and a lower risk of iatrogenic damage. Minimally invasive treatment can be carried out, and chair time can be reduced.
Conclusion
On the basis of CBCT data, using tetrahedral positioning technology to make fiber post removal guides can help reduce the risk of fiber post removal and has the characteristics of speed, low cost and short chair side processing. However, the accuracy comparison between tetrahedral positioning technology and 3D printing guides needs further study.