1.Periodontal endogenous regeneration: strategies and perspectives.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(2):103-106
Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
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pharmacology
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
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pharmacology
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Cell Movement
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Chemokine CXCL12
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pharmacology
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal
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methods
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Humans
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Periodontal Ligament
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cytology
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Periodontium
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cytology
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physiology
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Regeneration
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drug effects
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Stem Cells
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cytology
2.Expressions and Significance of p21 Protein and K-ras Protein in Congenital Biliary Dilatation
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the expressions and significance of p21 protein and K-ras protein in congenital biliary dilatation(CBD),and their relationship.Methods Surgical specimens of CBD were obtained during operation on 36 children from Jan.2000 to Sep.2007.Nine normal bile ducts specimens from miscarried fetus and children's corpse.The specimens were fixed in 40 g?L-1 formalin and embeded by paraffin,slice-fixed.SP immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expressions of p21 protein and K-ras protein.Results The positive rate of K-ras protein was 13.8% in CBD,which was significantly higher than that in normal bile duct tissues.The positive rate of p21 protein was 55.6% in CBD,and 100% in normal bile duct tissues.p21 protein positive expression rate in CBD was significantly lower than that in normal bile duct tissues(P
3.ANTI-MUTATION ACTIVITES OF TORTOISE SHELL AND TURTLE SHELL
Jing FA ; Mingyan WANG ; Ming JIA
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Sister chromatid exchange in myelogenous cell of mice was measured to evaluate the effects of anti- mutation by the Chinese triditional medicine , Turtle shell and tortoise shell. The results showed both of them have significant anti-mutation activites.
6.Combining allogenic conjunctiva transplantation with amniotic membrane transplantation for conjunctiva alkali burns in early-stage
Lian-Rong, YIN ; Fa-Ming, HUANG
International Eye Science 2005;5(6):1093-1096
AIM: To explore the feasibility of combining small pieces of allo-conjunctiva transplantation (ACT) with amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) to reconstruct ocular surface.METHODS: Bilateral superior bulbar conjunctiva of New Zealand white rabbits were burned by NaOH (1mol/L).After 24h, the right eye (experimental groups Exps) was performed AMT and ACT;the left eye (control groups Cons)was done merely ACT. The viability and function of allografts were identified by PAS staining and scanning electron microscope (SEM) of cytology impression (CI) every week after the operation.RESULTS: In Exps, no obvious rejection was observed.All grafts survived, extended and covered the conjunctival defect. The appearance of grafts, and the shape, number,and function of goblet cells recovered perfectly four weeks after the operation;however, in Cons, obvious rejection was found. Seven grafts were rejected and. symblepharon was observed in those eyes. The appearance of survival allografts were similar to the normal conjunctiva, with similar shape, number and function of goblet cells till the fifth week after the operation. The survival ratet was significantly higher in Exps than in Cons (P <0.05).CONCLUSION: ACT based on AMT can be considered a good way to reconstruct ocular surface for large area conjunctiva alkali burns in early-stage.
7. Effect of Sulfuring on Time-quality Relationship of Codonopsis Radix in the Process of Storage
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2018;53(1):10-15
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the advantages and disadvantages of sulfuring to Codonopsis Radix in its process of storage. METHODS: Sulfur dioxide residual amount was determined by distillation. The character was observed referring to Ch.P. The content of polysaccharide was measured by ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The contents of lobetyolin and rhizome atractylodis inner fat III were measured by high performance liquid chromatography, and fingerprints were established. RESULTS: Under the natural storage conditions, the contents of effective components decreased with the extension of storage time. After being stored for 30 m, the Codonopsis Radix samples without sulfuring treatment had darkened color and were damaged by worms seriously, the contents of polysaccharide, lobetyolin, and rhizome atractylodis inner fat III reduced by more than half, and yellow aspergillus toxin were detected; however, few sulfured samples were damaged by worms and the magnitude of content decrease of the three compounds was significantly smaller than that of the non-sulfured ones. CONCLUSION: Storage time is negatively correlated with the medicinal quality of Codonopsis Radix and proper sulfuring can slow the rate of quality deteriorating of Codonopsis Radix.
8. Effect of simvastatin on fracture healing in osteoporotic rats
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2012;47(21):1719-1723
OBJECTIVE: To verify the delayed process of fracture healing in osteoporosis rats, as well as to investigate the effect of simvastatin on osteoprotic fracture healing. METHODS: Fouty 12-week old female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 5 groups with 8 animals in each group. All rats except those in group A and C rats received bilateral ovariectomy. The rats in group A received sham operation. The rats in group C, D and E underwent an operation 4 weeks after ovariectomy to establish the midshaft femur fracture model all fractured rats were treated with simvastatin (group E, 20 mg · kg-1 · d-1) or vehicle (group C, D) as control. Femurs from the A and B group rats sacrificed 4 weeks after ovariectomy operation were harvested for the bone mineral density assessment. The fractured rats were sacrificed 6 weeks after fracture. Radiographic evaluation (CR film) were taken to observe the fracture healing, a scoring system for CR film and bone mineral density were used to evaluate fracture healing quantitatively, and the femurs were then undecalcified for HE staining and subsequent histological observation. RESULTS: Four weeks after the ovariectomy operation, the BMD of rats in group B were significantly lower than those of group A(P < 0.05); In contrast to group C, a significant decreased BMD were observed in group D and E(P < 0.05); the rats in group E and D showed more clear fracture gap by CR films in most examples, indicating a delayed fracture healing process compared to group C, in which the rats showed more progressed callus consolidation, accordingly, the scores for evaluation of fracture healing in group C was significantly higher than those of group E and D (P < 0.05); the rats in group C showed more mature callus with partially lamellar bone formation, while a delayed fracture healing process was observed in group D and E characterized by more cartilage callus but no lamellar bone formation group. CONCLUSION: Compared to normal rats, osteoporotic rats show a delayed process of fracture repair. Though simvastatin shows potential ability to prevent bone loss and thereby to promote fracture healing, the contribution is so limited that more study of simvastatin on osteoporotic fracture healing is required.