1.Investigation of peri-implant status and risk variables for implant failure in body of maxilla after oral tumor surgery.
Nianjing, RAO ; Yingguang, CAO ; Wangping, WEI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(6):756-8
The aim of this study was to assess the peri-implant parameters and evaluate the clinical status with the survival of dental implants in body of maxilla after treatments of oral tumor. A follow-up examination included 27 patients who underwent the ablative tumor and (or) reconstructive surgery during a 5-year period. The follow-up protocol included clinical examination, radiological evaluation, and an interview using a standardized questionnaire. The reasons related to implant failure were studied by comparing the amount of failure with the value of marginal bone resorption, probing pocket depth, and plaque index using statistical t-test. The relationship between smoking and implant failure was analyzed statistically by chi-square test. The results showed among the 112 implants observed after implant loading, 29 have failed with the failure rate being 22.14 %. There was no significant correlation between the peri-implant status and the implant failure (P>0.05), however, the association of smoking and implant failure was statistically tested (P<0.05). It was suggested that the association of peri-implant status and implant failure in the maxilla after tumor surgery can't be statistically tested, however smoking was still a mainly significant factor.
2.Research of Virtual Laboratory in Medicine Based on Virtual Technology
Hui XIE ; Bin ZHOU ; Jing MAO ; Nianjing RAO ; Zuojiao YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
This paper discusses how to build a virtual laboratory in medicine based on virtual technology,and studies the virtual reality,virtual instrument,virtual laboratory and its features and significance in experiment teaching.
3.Effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells transfected with rAAV2-bFGF on early angiogenesis of calvarial defects in rats.
Meiling, CHEN ; Ke, SONG ; Nianjing, RAO ; Mengqi, HUANG ; Zhengjiang, HUANG ; Yingguang, CAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(4):519-24
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transfected with the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-expressing recombinant adeno-associated virus vector (rAAV2-bFGF), on early angiogenesis of calvarial defects in rats. The MSCs were cultured and transfected with rAAV2-bFGF after differential adherence isolation. The transfection efficiency was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting. The transfected MSCs were compounded with poly-DL-lactide/hydroxyapatite (PDLLA/HA) in vitro. The cranial defect models in 36 male SD rats were created. Nothing (group A), PDLLA/HA alone (group B), PDLLA/HA combined with MSCs (group C), and PDLLA/HA combined with rAAV2-bFGF transfected MSCs (group D) were implanted in rat calvarial defects. The specimens were harvested for hematoxylin-eosin staining on the day 1, 3 and 7 after implantation. Factor VIII immunohistochemical staining and histomorphometric analysis were carried out to evaluate neovascularization around the implantation. The results indicated that MSCs could indeed be successfully transfected with the rAAV2-bFGF vector. Histological and histomorphometric analysis revealed that the angiogenesis in group D was significantly enhanced as compared with the rest groups (P<0.05). These results strongly suggest that MSCs transfected with rAAV2-bFGF in combination with PDLLA/HA can effectively promote the early angiogenesis of calvarial defects in rats, which played an important role in creating an environment suitable for the survival and activity of transplanted cells for further applications in cranio-maxillofacial bone regeneration.
4.Preliminary study of homogeneous phase redeposition of dissolved dental subgingival calculus.
Bin ZHOU ; Yinping ZENG ; Yan WANG ; Nianjing RAO ; Hui XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(6):1363-1366
Fresh dental calculus were scratched and rinsed with distilled water, and then dissolved by HNO3. Simulated body fluid was used as control. Aqueous ammonia was added to step up the pH. FSEM and FI-IR were used to analyze the crystal character of deposition. Turbid occurred when pH = 5.4 and deposition occurred when pH = 5.6. Ribbon-like crystal, which was the same as the crystal in natural dental calculus was observed in experimental group and was evidenced to be hydroxyapatite (HAP) by FT-IR. HAP formation through homogeneous phase redeposition of dissolved dental subgingival calculus may be related with the existing template molecules in dental subgingival calculus resolution, which induce the biomineralization of HAP formation.
Calcinosis
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pathology
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Calcium Phosphates
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chemistry
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Crystallography
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Dental Calculus
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chemistry
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Dental Plaque
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chemistry
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Gingival Diseases
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etiology
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Humans
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Hydroxyapatites
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chemistry
5.Investigation of Peri-implant Status and Risk Variables for Implant Failure in Body of Maxilla after Oral Tumor Surgery
Nianjing RAO ; Yingguang CAO ; Wangping WEI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(6):756-758
The aim of this study was to assess the peri-implant parameters and evaluate the clinical status with the survival of dental implants in body of maxilla after treatments of oral tumor. A follow-up examination included 27 patients who underwent the ablative tumor and (or) reconstructive surgery during a 5-year period. The follow-up protocol included clinical examination, radiological evaluation, and an interview using a standardized questionnaire. The reasons related to implant failure were studied by comparing the amount of failure with the value of marginal bone resorption, probing pocket depth, and plaque index using statistical t-test. The relationship between smoking and implant failure was analyzed statistically by chi-square test. The results showed among the 112 implants observed after implant loading, 29 have failed with the failure rate being 22.14 %. There was no significant correlation between the peri-implant status and the implant failure (P>0.05), however, the association of smoking and implant failure was statistically tested (P<0.05). It was suggested that the association of peri-implant status and implant failure in the maxilla after tumor surgery can't be statistically tested, however smoking was still a mainly significant factor.
6.Construction of Adeno-associated Virus System for Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein 7 Gene
SONG KE ; RAO NIANJING ; CHEN MEILING ; CAO YINGGUANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(1):17-21
To construct the recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vector with human bone morphogenetic protein 7 (BMP7) and observe the BMP7 mRNA expression in vitro, BMP7 CDS se- quence was cloned into expression plasmid pAAV-MCS of AAV Helper Free System. The recombi- nant plasmid was identified with enzyme digestion and sequencing. The recombinant plasmid, pAAV-RC, pHelper were co-transfected into AAV-293 cells according to the calcium phosphate-based protocol. The viral stock was collected by 4 rounds of freeze/thaw. After purified and concentrated,the recombinant virus titer was determined by dot-blot assay. HEK293 cells were transfected with the recombinant virus at different MOI, and the expression of BMP7 mRNA was detected by RT-PCR. The results showed rAAV-BMP7 was constructed and packaged successfully. The physical particle titer was 2.5×1011 vector genomes/mL. There was different expression level of BMP7 mRNA after transfecton. These data suggested that recombinant AAV mediated a stable expression of hBMP7 mRNA in 293 cells. The AAV production method may pave the way of an effective strategy for the jaw bone defection around dental implants.
7.Effect of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Transfected with rAAV2-bFGF on Early Angiogenesis of Calvarial Defects in Rats
CHEN MEILING ; SONG KE ; RAO NIANJING ; HUANG MENGQI ; Huang ZHENGJIANG ; CAO YINGGUANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(4):519-524
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)transfected with the basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF)-expressing recombinant adeno-associated virus vector(rAAV2-bFGF),on early angiogenesis of calvarial defects in rats.The MSCs were cultured and transfected with rAAV2-bFGF after differential adherence isolation.The transfection efficiency was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting.The transfected MSCs were compounded with poly-DL-lactide/hydroxyapatite(PDLLA/HA)in vitro.The cranial defect models in36 malc SD rats were created.Nothing(group A),PDLLA/HA alone(group B),PDLLA/HA combined with MSCs(group C),and PDLLA/HA combined with rAAV2-bFGF transfected MSCs(group D)were implanted in rat calvarial defects.The specimens were harvested for hematoxylin-eosin staining on the day 1,3 and 7 after implantation.Factor Ⅷ immunohistochemical staining and histomorphometric analysis were carried out to evaluate neovascularization around the implantation.The results indicated that MSCs could indeed be successfully transfected with the rAAV2-bFGF vector.Histological and histomorphometric analysis revealed that the angiogenesis in group D was significantly enhanced as compared with the rest groups(P<0.05).These results strongly suggest that MSCs transfected with rAAV2-bFGF in combination with PDLLA/HA can effectively promote the early angiogenesis of calvarial defects in rats,which played an important role in creating an environment suitable for the survival and activity of transplanted cells for further applications in cranio-maxillofacial bone regeneration.