1.Rat cranial sutures in vitro: a new experimental model for studying the osteogenic effect to tensile force
Di WU ; Xingang WANG ; Ningbei YIN ; Zhenmin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2009;15(6):402-404
Objective To develop an in vitro model for cranial suture of neonatal SD rat. Methods The parietal hones with the sagittal suture were removed from SD rats (19-days old) for organ culture. In the experimental group, tensile force 3.92×10~(-3) N (0.4 g) was applied by helical springs, whereas no tension (0 N) was set in control group. These explants were observed under inverted microscope. At the end of the incubation period for 24 hours, general conditions were observed under inverted microscope and histological conditions were observed after hematoxylin and eosin stain. Results Under inverted micro-scope, sutures had no obvious changes in control group, whereas sutures were enlarged gradually in the experimental group. With histological observation, sutures developed normally in control group, but in experimental group, osteohlasts and capillary vessels proliferated actively in the suture. Conclusions In vitro model of cranial suture can be cultured and grown successively.
2.Classification and operation in the treatment of maxillary retrusion of adult patients with cleft lip and palate.
Yilue ZHENG ; Ningbei YIN ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Xiaomei SUN ; Chanyuan JIANG ; Haizhou TONG ; Hengyuan MA ; Tao SONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2016;32(1):3-8
OBJECTIVETo classify the patients with cleft lip and palate who need orthognathic surgery and to propose the corresponding operations.
METHODSFrom January 2005 to May 2015, 121 patients with cleft lip and palate diagnosed as maxillary retrusion were treated by orthognathic surgery. Inclusion criteriar: (1) male aged over 16, female aged over 14; (2) diagnosed as non-syndromic cleft lip and palate without systemic disease and other genetic diseases; (3) without previous orthodontic and orthognathic treatment; (4) having no other craniofacial malformation. Maxillary features and repaired types were recorded.
RESULTS93 patients were included and divided into two categories depended on the dental crowding. Class I: the teeth quantity and bone quantity is coordinated, space analysis ≤ 4 mm (mild dental crowding). The forward distance of maxillary less than 6 mm was defined as Class I a (36 cases) more than 6 mm as Class I b (28 cases). Class II: the teeth quantity and bone quantity is not coordinated, space analysis > 4 mm ( moderate or severe dental crowding). After the simulation of distraction osteogenesis, the anterior crossbite was corrected defined as Class II a (23 cases), not corrected defined as Class II b (6 cases). Class I a were corrected by conventional orthognathic surgery. While Class I b were corrected by Le Fort I maxillary advancement using distraction osteogenesis. Class II a were repaired just by anterior maxillary distraction. While Class II b need to combine conventional orthognathic surgery with anterior maxillary distraction. All the patients were satisfied with the treatment effect.
CONCLUSIONSThe patients of cleft lip and palate with maxillary retrusion who need orthognathic surgery can be classified as the method mentioned above, and then choose the appropriate operations.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cleft Lip ; complications ; Cleft Palate ; complications ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Maxilla ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; Osteotomy, Le Fort ; Retrognathia ; classification ; surgery
3.Screening of genes associated with skin photoaging by microarray analysis
Wei YAN ; Lili ZHANG ; Shaohui LIU ; Bingbing SHI ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Dunmei WANG ; Ningbei YIN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(2):130-133
Objective To detect differentially expressed genes between human normal skin and photoaging skin, and to investigate the molecular and biological mechanisms of human skin photoaging at transcriptional level. Methods Full-thickness skin specimens were obtained during full-face rhytidectomy from sun-exposed (anterior ear skin) and sun-protected (retroauricular skin) sites of 6 patients with facial photoaging from 2007 to 2008. Genomic microarray analysis was conducted to identify differentially expressed genes between the two groups of specimens followed by gene-cluster analysis. Results The normalization of microarray data showed that the number of differentially expressed genes was 2163 between skin samples from sun-exposed and sun-protected sites in one patient, significantly higher than that in the other 5 patients (less than 200);therefore, the data from the patient with 2163 differentially expressed genes were excluded from further analysis.Totally, 172 differentially expressed genes were identified with Beadarray chip, including 99 up-regulated genes and 73 down-regulated genes. Based on Genebank research, 118 functionally classified genes werefound, which were associated with a series of biological processes, including cell adhesion, receptor regulation,signal transduction, metabolism, and so on. Conclusions There are a lot of differentially expressed genes between human photoaging skin and normal skin. Rhytidectomy may be associated with the differential expression of skin photoaging-related genes.
4.Augmentation rhinoplasty using a reverse alar cartilage flap assisted with implantation of silicon prosthesis
Ningbei YIN ; Min ZHAO ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Jinjing HUANG ; Bin XIONG ; Zhenjun LIU ; Yuanlu HE ; Ting CHENG ; Chao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2009;15(3):155-158
Objective To investigate a new method which could not only avoid the extrusion of the silicon implant, but also be benefit for the reconstruction of nasal tip and alar during nasal augmen-tation procedure. Methods Folded lower lateral cartilage flap combined with silicon implant was ap-plied for nasal dorsal augmentation and reconstruction of nasal tip and alar with its unique character at the same time. Results 12 cases were all primary healing, without infection, extrusion of implant and other complications. One month after operation, the projection of nasal tip was increased, which had better delicate and definite shape, natural appearing tip adding contour and height to nasal tip, pleas-ant definition. Conclusions Folded lower lateral cartilage flap combined with silicon implant is an ef-fective method to decrease the incidence of extrusion, when we want to have a little over-projected na-sal tip with prosthesis. It is also helpful for reconstructing the nasal tip and alar with its unique char-acter.
5.Identification of estrogen-associated intrinsic aging genes in Chinese Han female skin by cDNA microarray technology.
Wei YAN ; ZhenMin ZHAO ; LiLi ZHANG ; DunMei WANG ; Li YAN ; NingBei YIN ; Di WU ; Feng ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(4):364-373
OBJECTIVEEstrogens play an important role in intrinsic skin aging. The associated changes in global gene expression are poorly understood.
METHODSWe used the Illumina microarray platform to obtain comprehensive gene expression profiles in female Chinese Han skin, and confirmed the data by quantitative real-time PCR (Q-RT-PCR).
RESULTSWe found 244 genes significantly related to estrogen-associated intrinsic skin aging, and some of these genes were confirmed by Q-RT-PCR. We also performed functional analysis by both Gene Ontology annotation and enrichment of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways database. The functional analysis revealed 11 biological pathways (including the KEGG pathways, the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway and metabolic pathways), that were associated with multiple cellular functions which may be involved in intrinsic skin aging.
CONCLUSIONThis study suggests that estrogen-associated intrinsic skin aging is a complicated biological process involving many genes and pathways.
Aging ; physiology ; China ; ethnology ; Estrogens ; metabolism ; Female ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation ; physiology ; Humans ; Menopause ; Middle Aged ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; methods ; RNA ; genetics ; metabolism ; Skin ; metabolism
6.Application of team approach and key techniques of cleft lip and palate.
Bing SHI ; Yuchuan FU ; Ningbei YIN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2017;35(1):8-17
The development of an expert consensus based on specific domestic situations will provide practical guidance to the efforts aiming at improving cleft care in China. The team approach of twenty-one cleft centers were pooled together, covering pre-surgical orthopedics, primary surgical repair, orthodontic treatment, alveolar bone graft, secondary deformity correction, palatal fistulae repair, the diagnosis and treatment of velopharyngeal incompetence, speech therapy, otitis media management, and skeletal deformity correction. Agreement was achieved among the authors concerning the application of critical surgical and non-surgical techniques. The ambition of this consensus is to introduce more clinicians to the revolution of sequential treatment of clefts, and form the basis for a more comprehensive cleft care manual in the future.
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7.Nasolabial muscle finite-element study and clinical application.
Ningbei YIN ; Email: NINGBEIYIN@126.COM. ; Jiajun WU ; Bo CHEN ; Yongqian WANG ; Tao SONG ; Hengyuan MA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2015;50(5):278-285
OBJECTIVETo investigate the nasolabial muscle anatomy and biomechanical characteristics.
METHODSMicro-computed tomography scan was performed in 8 cases of spontaneous abortion fetus lip nasal specimens to construct a three-dimensional model. The nasolabial muscle structure was analyzed using Mimics software. The three-dimensional configuration model of nasolabial muscle was established based on local anatomy and tissue section, and compared with tissue section. Three dimensional finite element analysis was performed on lip nasal muscle related biomechanics and surface deformation in Application verification was carried out in 263 cases of microform cleft lip surgery.
RESULTSThere was close relationship between nasolabial muscle. The nasolabial muscle tension system was constituted, based on which a new cleft lip repair surgery was designed and satisfied results were achieved.
CONCLUSIONSThere is close relationship among nasolabial muscle in anatomy, histology and biomechanics. To obtain better effect, cleft lip repair should be performed on the basis of recovering muscle tension system.
Aborted Fetus ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Cleft Lip ; surgery ; Facial Muscles ; anatomy & histology ; diagnostic imaging ; physiology ; Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Lip ; anatomy & histology ; diagnostic imaging ; Muscle Tonus ; Nose ; anatomy & histology ; diagnostic imaging ; Software ; X-Ray Microtomography
8.Advancement of maxillary anterior segment by distraction osteogenesis for severe maxillary retrusion in cleft lip and palate.
Feng GAO ; Minlie YANG ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Xiaomei SUN ; Ningbei YIN ; Yongqian WANG ; Tao SONG ; Haidong LI ; Di WU ; Jiapeng YIN ; Yimei CAO ; Haizhou TONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(3):500-505
BACKGROUNDMaxillary anterior segmental distraction osteogenesis (MASDO) is a recently used method for correction of severe maxillary retrusion in cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients. In this article, we evaluated the feasibility of MASDO using rigid external distraction (RED) and rapid orthodontic tooth movement to correct severe maxillary retrusion in CLP patients.
METHODSFourteen male and five female complete CLP patients between the ages of 18 and 22 years (mean age 19.7 years) at the time of distraction, with severe maxillary retrusion, were treated with the rigid external distraction (RED) device after maxillary anterior osteotomy. Rapid orthodontic tooth movement was started one week after the MASDO. Standard profile photographic, cephalometric films were obtained preoperatively and after therapy. Sella-nasion-point A (SNA) and Sella-nasion-point B (SNB) angles were measured to reflect changes in maxillary and mandibular position, and the distance between anterior nasal spine and posterior nasal spine (ANS-PNS) was measured to represent the maxillary dental arch length.
RESULTSThe SNA angle increased from an average of 74.6° (range 73.0°-78.0°), preoperatively, to 83.4° (range 78.6°-88.0°) after the RED was removed (P < 0.01). All cases of severe maxillary retrusion were improved. Nine patients' profiles became harmonious after therapy. One patient had a bimaxillary protrusion deformity and needed further surgery. The regenerate alveolar crest and edentulous space on both segments was almost completely eliminated after rapid orthodontic tooth movement.
CONCLUSIONMASDO with the RED system and rapid orthodontic tooth movement is a successful way of correcting severe maxillary retrusion in CLP patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cleft Lip ; surgery ; Cleft Palate ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; methods ; Tooth Movement Techniques ; Young Adult