1.Biological safety evaluation of Carbon-Carbon composites
Xinye NI ; Xiaobin TANG ; Tao LIN ; Changran GENG ; Haolei SONG ; Xi LIU ; Leiming CAI ; Weidong GU ; Da CHEN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;34(6):340-343
Objective Due to the superior performance,Carbon-Carbon composites,although still at their early stage of development,have gained more and more attention and showed great application potential.Methods According to the National Standard,the biological safety evaluation of carbon-carbon composites were done in the following aspects:cytotoxicity test,acute systemic toxicity test,haemolysis test,pyrogen test,intramuscular implantation test.Results test results showed the biological safety evaluation of carbon-carbon composites well meet the requirement of the national standard with fine biological compatibility.Conclusion The experiment results demonstrate that carbon-carbon composites can be put in clinical application
4.Nonsurgical correction of a severe anterior deep overbite accompanied by a gummy smile and posterior scissor bite using a miniscrew-assisted straight-wire technique in an adult high-angle case.
Xue Dong WANG ; Jie Ni ZHANG ; Da Wei LIU ; Fei Fei LEI ; Yan Heng ZHOU
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2016;46(4):253-265
In the present report, we describe the successful use of miniscrews to achieve vertical control in combination with the conventional sliding MBT™ straight-wire technique for the treatment of a 26-year-old Chinese woman with a very high mandibular plane angle, deep overbite, retrognathic mandible with backward rotation, prognathic maxilla, and gummy smile. The patient exhibited skeletal Class II malocclusion. Orthodontic miniscrews were placed in the maxillary anterior and posterior segments to provide rigid anchorage and vertical control through intrusion of the incisors and molars. Intrusion and torque control of the maxillary incisors relieved the deep overbite and corrected the gummy smile, while intrusion of the maxillary molars aided in counterclockwise rotation of the mandibular plane, which consequently resulted in an improved facial profile. After 3.5 years of retention, we observed a stable, well-aligned dentition with ideal intercuspation and more harmonious facial contours. Thus, we were able to achieve a satisfactory occlusion, a significantly improved facial profile, and an attractive smile for this patient. The findings from this case suggest that nonsurgical correction using miniscrew anchorage is an effective approach for camouflage treatment of high-angle cases with skeletal Class II malocclusion.
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5.Influence of nifedipine combined metoprolol on blood pressure and heart rate in hypertensive patients with coronary heart disease
Jian-Ling ZHOU ; Da-Gao LI ; Hao NI ; Hai-Wen LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2018;27(6):692-696
Objective:To study influence of nifedipine combined metoprolol sustained release tablets on blood pressure and heart rate in hypertensive patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).Methods:A total of 120 hypertensive patients with CHD were selected,randomly and equally divided into nifedipine group (n=60,received nifedipine monotherapy) and combined treatment group (n=60,received nifedipine combined metoprolol ),both groups were treated for 12 weeks.Blood pressure,heart rate and indexes of heart rate variability (HRV) were measured and compared between two groups.Results:Compared with before treatment,after treatment,there were significant reductions in 24h mean heart rate (24h HR AV) and mean arterial pressure (MAP),P=0.001 both,and significant rise in standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals calculated over the 24h period (SDNN),standard devia-tion of normal to normal RR intervals in all 5min segments of the entire recording (SDANN),root-mean square of differences between successive normal to normal intervals (rMSSD) and adjacent normal RR interval difference >50ms stroke accounted for a percentage of 24h total RR interval (PNN50) in two groups,P< 0.05 or < 0.01.Compared with nifedipine group after treatment,there were significant reductions in 24hmHR [ (69.24 ± 10.67) beats/min vs.(64.08 ± 8.94) beats/min] and MAP [ (98.06 ± 5.18) mmHg vs.(92.64 ± 4.43) mmHg,P<0.01 all],and significant rise in SDNN [ (113.89 ± 20.93) ms vs.(124.57 ± 25.34) ms,P<0.05],SDANN [ (108.31 ± 20.26) ms vs.(119.29 ± 19.37) ms,P=0.001],rMSSD [ (29.67 ± 11.92) ms vs.(36.23 ± 12.34) ms,P=0.001] and PNN50 [ (11.25 ± 4.03)% vs.(15.37 ± 4.82)%,P=0.001] in combined treatment group.There was no significant difference in total effective rate between two groups,P= 0.272.Conclusion:Nifedipine combined Metoprolol sustained release tablets possesses significant therapeutic effect on hypertensive patients with CHD.It can effectively control heart rate and blood pressure,and contribute to improving HRV and prognosis,which is worth extending.
6.Posttraumatic anosmia:olfactory event related potentials and MRI evaluation
Jian-Feng LIU ; Hui YOU ; Dao-Feng NI ; Qia-Hang ZHANG ; Da-Zhang YANG ; Na-Ya WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;43(3):198-201
Objective Using olfactory event related potentials(OERP) and magnetic resonance to evaluate olfactory function in patients with posttraumatic anosmia. Methods Twenty four patients with posttraumatic anosmia were reviewed retrospectively. A thorough medical history,physical examination,nasal endoscopy,T&T olfactory testing,olfactory event-related potentials,brain computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance image of olfactory pathway were performed in all patients. Results Subjective olfactory testing indicated 20 of 24 patients were birhinal anosmia. 2 with right nostril anosmia and left impairment,2 with left anosmia and right normal. No OERP were obtained in 24(20 were birhinal,4 was monorhinal),except 4 cases with single nostril. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed the injures to the olfactory bulbs(100%),rectus gyrus(91.7%),orbital gyrus(67%),olfactory tracts(8%) and temporal lobes(8%). Conclusions OERP can objectively evaluate posttraumatic olfactory function,and magnetic resonance of olfactory pathway can precisely identify the location and extent of injures.
7.Molecular study of two novel RHD alleles and pedigree analysis.
Hua XU ; Da-zhou WU ; Meng-li LIU ; Shi-hui YE ; Man-ni WANG ; Chen HE ; Di ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2011;28(5):507-510
OBJECTIVETo study the segregation of two novel RHD alleles in Chinese pedigrees.
METHODSThe Rh antigens of the samples were identified by using monoclonal antibodies. The 10 exons of the RHD gene for the 2 probands and their family members were amplified separately and sequenced. The parents of proband 2 were analyzed by sequence specific primer-polymerase chain reaction (SSP-PCR).
RESULTSThe two probands were RhD negative and the RHD was D/d type. After alignment with the nucleotide sequence in GenBank, a deletion of nucleotide C at position 78 in exon 1 of proband 1 was detected, and her sister also had the deletion, which was confirmed by sequencing. The sequencing results of proband 2 showed a 10 nucleotide deletion in exon 8 as well as a RHD 520 G to A mutation in exon 4. The results of SSP-PCR and sequencing showed that the proband's mother also carried RHD 520 G to A and RHD 1080 del 10 mutation, which was transmitted to proband 2. The sequences of the novel alleles have been submitted to GenBank (accession No. GQ477180 and GU362076).
CONCLUSIONThe two novel RHD alleles, RHD 78delC and RHD 520 G to A+1080 del 10, were both pseudo genes and stably transmitted.
Adult ; Alleles ; Base Sequence ; Exons ; Female ; Genotype ; Humans ; Male ; Pedigree ; Rh-Hr Blood-Group System ; genetics ; Young Adult
8.Epidemiological study on an outbreak caused by E. coli O157:H7 in Jiangsu province.
Hua WANG ; Huai-qi JING ; Hong-wei LI ; Da-xin NI ; Guang-fa ZHAO ; Ling GU ; Jin-chuan YANG ; Zhi-yang SHI ; Guang-zhong LIU ; Xiao-shu HU ; Jian-guo XU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(11):938-940
OBJECTIVETo carry out epidemiological study on an outbreak caused by E. coli O157:H7 infection in Jiangsu province in 1999.
METHODSEpidemiological, microbiological and moleculebiological methods were used to find out the source, route of transmission and risk factors.
RESULTS95 severe O157:H7 infected patients with acute renal failure in 9 counties and districts of 2 municipalities were reported in Jiangsu province, 1999 while 83 of the patients died with a death rate of 87.37%. Most patients were seen in mid or late June. The ratio of male to female was 1 to 1.44 and 88.42% of the patients were over 50 years old. 38 patients occurred in 2000 with 34 deaths. Major factors contributing to the outbreak would include without drinking tap water, eating leftover food, poor sanitary status in kitchen, not washing hands before meal and after bowl movement. 2 strain of O157:H7 was isolated from severe patients and 3 from diarrhea cases. Carrier rate among animals was up to 9.62% and 99.41% of the strains carried toxic gene. Strains isolated from feces of patients and animals belonged to the same colonies.
CONCLUSIONThis outbreak was severe which caused by O157:H7 and was first seen in China, which was closely related to the high carrier rate of O157:H7 in animals and to the positive rate of high toxic gene of the strains. There were various routes of transmission and the main factors of infection would include poor personal health habits and poor sanitation of the household.
Acute Kidney Injury ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; immunology ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Diarrhea ; epidemiology ; microbiology ; Disease Outbreaks ; Escherichia coli Infections ; complications ; epidemiology ; Escherichia coli O157 ; isolation & purification ; Escherichia coli Proteins ; immunology ; Female ; Hemolysin Proteins ; immunology ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Seroepidemiologic Studies
9.Set up drug lymphocyte stimulation test (3H-TdR) and observe its application in drug-induced liver injury.
Gao-yan CHEN ; Cheng-wei CHEN ; Qing-chun FU ; Xiao-jin WANG ; Liu-da NI ; Xiao-hua JIANG ; Feng ZHOU ; Li-qin SHI ; Rong-tao LAI ; Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(3):190-192
OBJECTIVETo set up the drug lymphocyte stimulation test (DLST), as a diagnosis means for DILI which was immunity idiosyncrasy, improve the Diagnosis, level of DILI.
METHODFor the 59 patients who diagnosed as DILI, we separated their PBMC, exploring to the suspicious drug which caused DILI, then use the methods 3H-TdR to test, according to the mixed degree to clear the PBMC count which specific activated by drug.We also set up drug group, negative control and Positive control at the same time. Preliminary experiments was including the best dose of PHA and the best concentration of the drug. We set up 40 healthy group in our experiments as a control, and explore them on the same drug every time. We test the two groups at the same time. We handled the results use t-test.
RESULTSThe methods 3H-TdR could be exactly reflect the PBMC's proliferation degree nearly the same when they were be stimulation by PHA or the sensitive drug. When the DILI patients were explore to the suspicious drug, their stimulation index (SI) Obviously higher than 1.8. Form this test, there were 28 in 59 patients of DILI's group were positive (47.46%), SI was from 1.9 to 43.08, the average was 22.49, the healthy group SI was lower than 1.8, the SI of DILI's group was significantly higher than healthy group (5.78+/-0.75/1.16+/-0.25, P less than 0.05). Our test suggested DLST has Higher specificity (94.92%) and sensitivity (47.46%).
CONCLUSIONDLST was significance for the patients who diagnosed as immunity idiosyncrasy's DILI, it's reflected these patients' Proliferation of PBMC when explored to the suspicious drug for the second time.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Case-Control Studies ; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury ; diagnosis ; Female ; Humans ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; Lymphocyte Activation ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult