1.The Sythesized Examination of Acoustic Multilateral Analysis and EGG Curve for Voice Disaeses
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1997;0(04):-
In order to understand the vibration regularity and morphologic alteration of vocal folds objectively and directly without invading and disturbing the normal pronunciation, the voice acoustic multilateral analysis was conducted and electroglottograph was defecated for 59 cases of normal voice and 102 cases (136 times) of pathological voice by Dr. Speech software through computer' s multimedia technique. The results showed that except F0 there was no sexual difference in the parameters such as jitter, shimmer, NNE and SDF0; there was obvious difference in the parameters between normal and pathological voice. There was a falling tendency for the parameters between preoperation and postoperation. The Egg curve's variation can well reflect the morphologic alteration of vocal folds in voice diseases, and the abnormal ratio is 83.7 % and obvious lower in postoperation reexamined cases.
2.Expression of netrin-1 in placenta from patients with pre-eclampsia and the relation to placental angiogenesis
Yun YANG ; Li ZOU ; Ke-Shu XU ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the expression of netrin-1 in placenta from patients with pre- eclampsia and the relation to placental angiogenesis.Methods Twenty patients with pre-eclampsia(12 mild cases and 8 severe cases)and 20 normal late pregnant women were investigated.The expression of netrin-1 mRNA and protein was determined with RT-PCR and Western blotting respectively.The placenta vascular density was examined by immunohistochemical F8 staining.Results (1)The values of netrin-1 mRNA in normal group and pre-eclampsia groups were 0.51?0.08 and 0.41?0.06;The values of netrin- 1 protein in normal group and pre-eclampsia groups were 26.4?1.8 and 20.5?1.3(P
3.Analysis of 49 cases fugal ball sinusitis.
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2006;41(5):380-381
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4.Effect of fluoride concentration on the corrosion behavior of cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes.
Qiuxia YANG ; Ying YANG ; Han XU ; Di WU ; Ke GUO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(1):47-53
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to determine the effect of fluoride concentration on the corrosion behavior of cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes in a simulated oral environment.
METHODSA total of 15 specimens were employed with selective laser melting (SLM) and another 15 for traditional casting (Cast) in cobalt-chromium alloy powders and blocks with the same material composition. The corrosion behavior of the specimens was studied by potentiodynamic polarization test under different oral environments with varying solubilities of fluorine (0, 0.05%, and 0.20% for each) in acid artificial saliva (pH = 5.0). The specimens were soaked in fluorine for 24 h, and the surface microstructure was observed under a field emission scanning electron microscope after immersing the specimens in the test solution at constant temperature.
RESULTSThe corrosion potential (Ecorr) value of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast decreased with increasing fluoride concentration in acidic artificial saliva. The Ecorr, Icorr, and Rp values of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes changed significantly when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P < 0.05). The Ecorr, Icorr, and Rp values of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes exhibited a statistically significant difference. The Icorr value of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast was higher than that in the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P < 0.05). The Ecorr, tRp alues of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast were lower htan those of the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P< 0 .05).
CONCLUSIONFluoride ions adversely affected the corrosion resistance of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes. The corrosion resistance of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast was worse than that of the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20%.
Chromium Alloys ; Corrosion ; Fluorides ; Lasers ; Phosphates ; Saliva, Artificial ; Sodium Fluoride
5.Clinical Observation of Kouyanqing Granules in the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis
Yang YANG ; Ke ZHU ; Yun PAN ; Ai XU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(12):1620-1622
OBJECTIVE:To observe therapeutic efficacy and safety of Kouyanqing granules for chronic periodontitis and it effects on inflammatory cytokine. METHODS:110 patients with chronic periodontitis were divided into control group(55 cases)and observa-tion group(55 cases). Control group accepted the periodontal basic treatment as oral hygiene instruction,supragingival scaling,subgin-gival scaling and root planning. Observation group was additionally given Kouyanqing granules 20 g orally,twice a day,on the basis of control group. Both groups were treated for 4 weeks. Clinical efficacies of 2 groups were observed as well as the levels of plaque in-dex(PLI),gingival index(GI),probing depth(PD),clinical attachment level(CAL),IL-17,IL-21,and the occurrence of ADR. RE-SULTS:Both groups completed the treatment,and no patient lost to follow up. Total response rate of observation group was significant-ly higher than that of control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05). After treatment,the levels of PLI,GI,PD,CAL,IL-17 and IL-21 in 2 groups were significantly lower than before,and the observation group was significantly lower than the control group, with statistical significance(P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the incidence of ADR between 2 groups(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Based on routine treatment,Kouyanqing granules show significant therapeutic efficacy for chronic periodontitis, can significantly improve periodontal symptom and reduce inflammatory factor level,but do not increase the incidence of ADR.
8.Intramedullary compression interlocking nail in treatment of non-union and delayed union of femoral and tibial fractures
Ke MA ; Jian XU ; Xinning ZHANG ; Fan YANG ; Jiandong MA
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(2):145-148
Objective To investigate the cause of non-union and delayed union of femoral and tibia] fractures and assess the clinical outcome after treatment with intramedullary compression interlocking nail (ICIN). Methods From February 1998 to December 2006, 21 patients with non-union and delayed union of femoral and tibial fractures (13 patients with femoral fractures and 8 with tibial fractures) were treated by ICIN. Bone grafting was performed in 18 patients, and the other three patients only rocoived reamed compression nailing. Five patients received bone grafting combined with knee adhesion release operation. Results All patients were followed up for 11.4-36 months (mean 13.6 months). Solid bone union was observed in all patients, with mean bone union time of 8.7 months and without malunion, infection or refracture. According to the Klemm grading, the clinical outcome was graded excellent in 19 patients and good in 2. Conclusions The main causes for non-union and delayed union of femoral and tibial fractures are improper indication selection and incorrect use of implants, which may result in bieenvironment disruption. ICIN shortens the time of functional recovery of knee and ankle joint. ICIN has advantages of stable fixation, early exercise of the knee and ankle as well as early weight loading and hence is one of effective alternatives in treatment of non-union and delayed union of femoral and tibial fractures. ICIN can accelerate the healing of bone and improves the function of knee joint when combined with bone grafting, reamed compression nailing and knee adhesion release.
9.Study on the change of migration ability of dendritic cells induced by intermittent hypoxia and the mechanism of its pathway
Ke HU ; Guangwei WANG ; Yu YANG ; Guoyao XU
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(30):4200-4202,4206
Objective By simulating the intermittent hypoxia(IH ) environment of human obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) ,to reveal the effect of IH on migratory ability of human peripheral blood derived dendritic cells(DCs) ,and through the in‐tervention of RelB ,p38 expression in order to explore the possible mechanism of the change of DCs migration ability induced by IH . Methods DCs were divided into RelB ,p38 siRNA interfering and non interfering plasmid group before cultivation .The environment of hypoxia was created by a intermittent hypoxia cabin ,among them ,oxygen concentration was 0 .5% ,1 .5% ,5 .0% ,10 .0% ,hypox‐ia/reoxygenation time ratio was set as 1∶1 ,1∶3 ,1∶5 and 1∶9 ,while sustained oxygen was supplied to the contrast at a normal concentration of 21 .0% .The content of RelB and p38 was tested by Western blotting after culture in vitro ,migration ability of DCs was detected by invasion chamber .Results Compared with normoxia ,DCs under IH tended to have declined migratory ability , which was confirmed to be correlated with the average oxygen partial pressure level under IH .IH could promote the expression of RelB and p38 in DCs ,while the migratory ability of DCs was not reversed after intervening the expression of RelB and p38 .Conclu‐sion IH in vitro could cause a decline in migratory ability of DCs ,which may not be induced by activation of RelB or p38 in DCs .
10.Analysis of the mutations of BRCA1 in 9 familiar breast cancer patients
Shanming DENG ; Yi WANG ; Yang KE ; Guangwe XU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(04):-
Objective: To analyze the mutations of BRCA1 in 9 Chinese familiar breast cancer patients. Methods: Peripheral blood samples were obtained from 9 patients enrolled from 9 breast cancer families, one normal control, 32 sporadic breast cancer patients and 33 normal donors. DNA extracted from lymphocytes was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The 22 exons and partial introns of BRCA1 were screened by PCR denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (PCR-DHPLC) and confirmed by direct sequencing. Results: Among these 9 familiar breast cancer patients, a deleterious mutation was detected in one case in exon 11 (3870delTGTC) which was a 4 base deletion and caused a frameshift in turn. One novel and unique amino acid substitution (E867R) was detected in one case. Eight patients were detected to have a known variation in intron 18 (IVS18+65G→A), and the ratio of this variation detected was 88.9%(8/9). The ratio of this variation was 37.5%(12/32) in sporadic breast cancer patients or 33.3%(11/33) in normal control. This variation was found to be accompanied all the time with a known missense variation in exon 11 (P871L) and a polymorphism in intron 9 (IVS8 57delT). Those three variants were also detected in homozygous in one case, which implies the linkage of the 3 sites. The linkage had not been reported. Two patients had been found with a known polymorphism in exon 13 (S1436S). Another known polymorphism was found in one case (L771L). In addition, intronic variants (IVS2+48C→T, IVS2+133C→T, IVS12+112C→A) were detected. Conclusion: The mutations of BRCA1 in Chinese familiar breast cancer patients are different from the hot spots reported in Caucasian and Jewish. It is important that further study be conducted to seek for specific mutations of this gene or other possible relevant genes in Chinese familiar breast cancer patients.