1.An evaluation of the monitor effect of a laser-fluorescent divice during executing the ozone-remineralization treatment to dental caries of deciduous tooth
Xuan WANG ; Liangjun ZHONG ; Shuangyun ZHAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(6):898-900
Traditional atraumatic restorative treatment(ART) induces more successive diseases in the treatment of deciduous caries. Ignoring the disinfection and caries-affected dentin's remineralisation are the main reasons of such problem. Nowadays, Ozone-Remineralisation therapy has become one of the steps before restorative treatment. However, there is no quantitative standard to evaluate this therapy. Some researches had shown that the laser-fluorescent device (DIAGNOdent, Dd) has the advantages in monitoring caries treatment. We use DIAG-NOdent to monitor the effect of OZone-Remineralisation therapy before filling the restoration in the caves in this study, however, the results is delievered that DIAGNOdent has little advatages in monitoring the effect of this new therapy, because the data of DIAGNOdent had a large fluctuation.
2.Differences between biological characteristics of human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells
Yan FENG ; Xueping LIANG ; Jin ZHAO ; Yuliang SUN ; Liangjun ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(28):4510-4516
BACKGROUND:The biological function of human periodontal ligament stem cells is a hot area of research in the treatment of periodontal disease. Human periodontal ligament cells are one of the end cells derived from human periodontal ligament stem cells;meanwhile, it can also provide supports to the development of human periodontal ligament stem cells. However, few studies are reported about the difference of biological characteristics between human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells. OBJECTIVE:To compare the differences of biological characteristics between human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells. METHODS:The human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells were isolated and purified using tissue explant method and cellclone method, respectively, and then were observed under light microscope to compare the differences of morphology. cellproliferation curves of human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells were drawn respectively with cellcounting kit 8 assay. Flow cytometry analysis was used to detect their cellcircles and their surface markers expressions. The alkaline phosphatase gene, proliferating cellnuclear antigen gene and Scleraxis gene of human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells were detected by Real-time PCR assay.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells showed a notable difference in morphology under the light microscope observation. During the first 5 days, the cellproliferation curve of human periodontal ligament stem cells was lower than that of human periodontal ligament cells, but 5 days later, the curve of human periodontal ligament stem cells was significantly higher than that of human periodontal ligament cells. The cellcircles of human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells were 41.1%and 23.9%, respectively. The surface markers of human periodontal ligament stem cells and human periodontal ligament cells were similar, but their expression rates had significant difference. The expressions of alkaline phosphatase gene, proliferating cellnuclear antigen gene and Scleraxis gene of human periodontal ligament stem cells were significantly higher than those of human periodontal ligament cells. The above results suggest that human periodontal ligament stem cells have much stronger potential ability than human periodontal ligament cells in osteogensis and cellproliferation.
3.Treatment of talar cartilage injury and bone cyst with modified biplane Chevron osteotomy and autogenous osteochondral transplantation
Liangjun ZHAO ; Fang XU ; Jifeng MIAO ; Shan LAO ; Jinmin ZHAO ; Qingjun WEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(4):306-311
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the modified biplane Chevron osteotomy and autogenous osteochondral transplantation for the treatment of talar cartilage injury with bone cyst.Methods:From February 2016 to February 2019, 26 patients with talar cartilage injury and bone cyst were treated at Department of Orthopaedics, The First Affiliated Hospital to Guangxi Medical University. They were 16 males and 10 females, aged from 22 to 50 years (average, 36.2 years). According to the Hepple classification, there were 5 cases of type Ⅳ and 21 cases of type Ⅴ. The extent and range of talar cartilage injury were evaluated by arthroscopy, the modified biplane Chevron osteotomy of medial malleolus was performed to expose cartilage defects medial to the talus, unstable cartilage was removed thoroughly, sclerotic wall of the bone cyst was freshly treated, and an osteochondral column taken from the non-weight-bearing area of the ipsilateral femoral medial condyle was implanted into the injured area of talar cartilage. The clinical efficacy was evaluated by comparing the ankle-hindfoot scores of American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), Karlsson ankle scores, visual analogue scale (VAS) and Lysholm ankle scores between preoperation and one year post-operation.Results:All the 26 patients were followed up for an average of 20.6 months (from 12 to 30 months). Follow-up did not observe any postoperative complications like incision infection, cyst recurrence or malunion, or any obvious pain or movement limitation at the donor knee joint. The AOFAS ankle-hindfoot scores were significantly increased from preoperative 64.3±3.9 to 89.5±5.1 one year postoperation, the Karlsson scores were significantly increased from preoperative 60.5±5.5 to 85.2±6.9 one year postoperation, and the VAS scores were significantly decreased from preoperative 6.2±1.1 to 1.8±0.9 one year post-operation (all P<0.05). The Lysholm ankle scores before and after operation were 94.7±1.9 and 94.1±1.8, respectively, showing no significant difference ( P>0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of talar osteochondral injury and bone cyst, the modified biplane Chevron osteotomy of medial malleolus and autogenous transplantation of osteochondral column can effectively relieve ankle pain and improve ankle function, leading to satisfactory clinical efficacy.
4.Extremity-preserving efficacy of vascular prosthesis grafting in repairing arterial injuries of extremities
Quanyin DU ; Aimin WANG ; Yufeng ZHAO ; Ziming WANG ; Qingshan GUO ; Liangjun YIN ; Siyu WU ; Ying TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(5):170-172
BACKGROUND: Vascular injuries of the extremitiesy are frequently concomitant with vascular defects and are usually repaired by autologous vessel grafting. However, the source of autologous vessels is limited and the preparation of them is traumatic.OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the extremity-preserving efficacy of vascular prosthesis grafting in repairing major vascular injuries of the extremities in 29 cases.DESIGN: A retrospective study.SETTING: Department of Orthopedics and Traumatic Surgery, Center for Battle Wound and Trauma of Chinese PLA, Research Institute of Surgery,Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: We selected 29 patients with major vascular injuries of the extremities repaired by vascular prosthesis grafting who received the treatment at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatic Surgery of the Center for Battle Wound and Trauma of the Chinese PLA of the Research Institute of Surgery of, Daping Hospital of the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA between January 1989 and December 2000. There were 23 males and 6 females. Injury sites: 9 cases were at subclavian artery, 6 at axillary artery, 2 at brachial artery, 10 at femoral artery, 1 at femoral vein and 1 at popliteal artery. 11 of these 29 cases (37.9%) were complicated with shock, 8 with fractures and dislocations, 5 with peripheral nerve injuries and 3 with infections.METHODS: The vascular prosthesis was anastomosed end to end with the trimmed culprit vessels. As for the 3 cases with infective arterial injuries,the vessels were placed away from the infected region and were bridged together in a non-inf1ammatory region and then muscles or musculo-cutaneous flaps were used to cover the infected regions.The functions of the extremities of the patients were evaluated according to MAS at week 2 and 1 year after the operation.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The vascular patency rate and the extremity-preserving outcomes..RESULTS: All 29 patients entered the stage of result analysis. Extremitypreserving efficacy: All the patients who underwent vascular prosthesis grafting had their extremities preserved. Only 1 patient had the late sequelae of ulcers in the foot sole due to extended extremity ischemia and nerve damage. The rate of 2-week patency rate of the grafted vessels was 100% and the 1-year rate of patency was 96.5%, as revealed by Doppler blood stream scanning. The excellent and good rate of the function of extremity was 89%.CONCLUSION: Vascular prosthesis grafting is the one of the methods for repairing the major vascular injuries so as to preserve the extremities and their functions.
5.The research advances of clinical characteristics and experimental detection of emerging tick-borne viral diseases in China
Liangjun CHEN ; Jin ZHAO ; Yirong LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(2):212-217
As the second largest vector of infectious diseases, ticks carry and transmit various pathogens that cause human infections and pose a serious public health hazard. In recent years, there has been an ongoing epidemic of tick-borne fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV), as well as the occurrence of human infections by brand-new viruses such as Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) and Alongshan virus (ALSV) in China. This paper will review the advancement of disease clinical characteristics, laboratory methods of virus isolation, immunology and molecular biology of these emerging tick-borne viral diseases in China.
6.The therapeutic effects of total hip arthroplasty with combined anteversion angle of femoral neck-acetabu lam in Crowe Ⅳ developmental dysplasia of the hip
Liangjun ZHAO ; Shan LAO ; Jinmin ZHAO ; Zhen' an ZHU ; Yuanqing MAO ; Huiwu LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(9):1516-1519,1523
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of combined anteversion angle of femoral neck-acetabulam in Crowe Ⅳ developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) with Wagner Cone total hip arthroplasty. Methods From June 2013 to February 2016,45 cases of CroweⅣDDH were treated with no femoral shortening osteotomy in THA ,including 25 females and 20 males. The outcomes of anteversion angle of femoral neck and acetabulam were measured in CT scan of hip jiont. The outcomes of abduction angle ,hip center were measured radiologically in X-ray of pelvis. Postoperative function was scored by Harris scoring system. Results The mean follow-up time of the 45 patients was(3.2 ± 0.8)years. Using loosening or revision as the end point ,the survival rate was 100%. The outcomes of preoperative anteversion angle of acetabulam,femoral neck,acetabulam-femoral neck was(27.70 ± 5.35)°,(47.76 ± 7.25)°,and(74.90 ± 8.43)° in CroweⅣgroup,and those of postoperative anteversion angle was(19.82 ± 2.41)° ,(23.35 ± 3.84)° and(44.90 ± 5.18)° ,respectively. There was significant difference between the two groups(P < 0.05). The average height of preoperative dislocation in femoral head was (5.8 ± 1.2)cm and the postoperative average displacement of femoral lesser trochanter was (3.6 ± 0.8)cm. The Harris hip score was improved from preoperative(46.66 ± 7.28)to(90.36 ± 4.72). For most patients,hip pain were significantly relieved ,range of motion of the hip was improved ,and the gait returned to normal. Femoral nerve injury occurred in 2 cases and the case recovered after 3 months respectively. Conclusions The deformity of hip and the stability and matching degree of the prosthesis was evaluated with the combined anteversion angle of femoral neck-acetabulam in CroweⅣDDH. The Wagner Cone can effectively maintain the stability of the hip joint in the non-amputated total hip replacement.
7.Deacetylation of TFEB promotes fibrillar Aβ degradation by upregulating lysosomal biogenesis in microglia.
Jintao BAO ; Liangjun ZHENG ; Qi ZHANG ; Xinya LI ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Zeyang LI ; Xue BAI ; Zhong ZHANG ; Wei HUO ; Xuyang ZHAO ; Shujiang SHANG ; Qingsong WANG ; Chen ZHANG ; Jianguo JI
Protein & Cell 2016;7(6):417-433
Microglia play a pivotal role in clearance of Aβ by degrading them in lysosomes, countering amyloid plaque pathogenesis in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent evidence suggests that lysosomal dysfunction leads to insufficient elimination of toxic protein aggregates. We tested whether enhancing lysosomal function with transcription factor EB (TFEB), an essential regulator modulating lysosomal pathways, would promote Aβ clearance in microglia. Here we show that microglial expression of TFEB facilitates fibrillar Aβ (fAβ) degradation and reduces deposited amyloid plaques, which are further enhanced by deacetylation of TFEB. Using mass spectrometry analysis, we firstly confirmed acetylation as a previously unreported modification of TFEB and found that SIRT1 directly interacted with and deacetylated TFEB at lysine residue 116. Subsequently, SIRT1 overexpression enhanced lysosomal function and fAβ degradation by upregulating transcriptional levels of TFEB downstream targets, which could be inhibited when TFEB was knocked down. Furthermore, overexpression of deacetylated TFEB at K116R mutant in microglia accelerated intracellular fAβ degradation by stimulating lysosomal biogenesis and greatly reduced the deposited amyloid plaques in the brain slices of APP/PS1 transgenic mice. Our findings reveal that deacetylation of TFEB could regulate lysosomal biogenesis and fAβ degradation, making microglial activation of TFEB a possible strategy for attenuating amyloid plaque deposition in AD.
Alzheimer Disease
;
metabolism
;
pathology
;
Amyloid beta-Peptides
;
metabolism
;
Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Animals
;
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors
;
chemistry
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Brain
;
metabolism
;
Cells, Cultured
;
Chloride Channels
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Disease Models, Animal
;
HEK293 Cells
;
Humans
;
Lysosomes
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Mice
;
Mice, Transgenic
;
Microglia
;
cytology
;
metabolism
;
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
;
Peptides
;
analysis
;
chemistry
;
Protein Binding
;
RNA Interference
;
Sirtuin 1
;
antagonists & inhibitors
;
genetics
;
metabolism