1.Craniofacial morphology characeristics of patients with peg-shaped upper lateral incisors
Ni LIAO ; Nuo ZHOU ; Jian DAI ; Yi ZHENG ; Shuixue MO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(4):492-495
Objective:To analyze the craniofacial morphology characeristics of patients with peg-shaped upper lateral incisors. Methods:1 13 patients,aged 12 ~28 years,with peg-shaped upper lateral incisors were included,lateral cephalograms were taken and analyzed cephalometrically.Data were statistically analysed.Results:The sagittal facial patterns were skeletal Class Ⅰ(40.71%),skeletal Class Ⅱ(9.73%)and skeletal Class Ⅲ(49.56%).The vertical skeletal patterns were average vertical type (41.59%),high vertical type(18.58%)and low vertical type(39.82%).SNA,ANB,Ptm-A(mm),U1-SN,L1-NB,UL-EP were smaller(P<0.05)and SNB,PP-GoGn,SN-MP,Y axis,U1-L1,U1-NA,L1-MP and Z angles were increased(P<0.05).Conclu-sion:Patients with peg-shaped upper lateral incisors show Class Ⅲ skeletal pattern with maxillary retrognathia and mandibular prog-nathism.
2.Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure with Carotid Plaque Patients by Yiqi Huoxue Tongyang Xezhuo Recipe.
Wen-ting DU ; Guan MING ; Ping LIU ; Jing-yi TANG ; Bing DENG ; Nuo TANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(11):1322-1325
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effectiveness of Yiqi Huoxue Tongyang Xiezhuo Recipe (YHTXR, capable of supplementing qi, activating blood, warming yang, and discharge turbidity) in treating coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (CAHD). and chronic heart failure (CHF) with carotid plaque patients, and to explore new ways of Chinese medicine (CM).
METHODSTotally 69 CAHD-CHF patients of qi deficiency phlegm stasis syndrome (QDPSS) with carotid plaque were recruited in this study using parallel cohort method. They were assigned to the treatment group (35 cases) and the control group (34 cases). Patients in the control group received routine treatment of Western medicine, while those in the treatment group were additionally treated with YHTXR (twice daily). The therapeutic course for all was three months. Cardiac function levels, echocardiography, carotid plaque, blood lipids and safety indicators were observed before and after treatment.
RESULTSAfter treatment the improvement of cardiac function levels was better in the treatment group than in the control group (P < 0.05). Decreased LDL-C levels were higher in the treatment group than in the control group (P < 0.01). There was statistical difference in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), LDL-C, TC, TG in the treatment group between before and after treatment (P < 0.05). LDL-C and TG also decreased in the control group after treatment (P <0.05). There was no significant difference in the left ventricular ejection fraction, carotid IMT, or TC in the control group between before and after treatment (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in stroke volume, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, the area of carotid artery plaque, or HDL-C in the two groups between before and after treatment (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSYHTXR could effectively improve cardiac functions of CAHD-CHF patients of QDPSS with carotid plaque, reduce blood lipids and IMT. It had no significant adverse reactions for elderly patients in short term.
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ; Coronary Disease ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Heart ; Heart Failure ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Lipids ; Plaque, Atherosclerotic ; drug therapy ; Qi ; Ventricular Function, Left
3.Influence of obesity on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of isoflurane.
Zhi-yi GONG ; Tie-hu YE ; Yi-dan HUANG ; Nuo-er SANG ; He DUAN ; Hong-zhi REN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2003;25(5):615-618
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of obesity on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of isoflurane.
METHODSTwenty-six patients undergoing cholecystectomy were divided into obese group (Group A, BMI > or = 27, n = 13) and normal body weight group (Group N, BMI < or = 24, n = 13) according to body mass index (BMI). All patients were given to the same isoflurane anesthesia. Inspired and end-expired concentrations of isoflurane were monitored and uptake fraction of isoflurane were calculated.
RESULTSIsoflurane concentrations of vaporizer in Group A [(1.8 +/- 0.3)%] were evidently higher than those in Group N [(1.5 +/- 0.1)%] at all observed points (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Uptake fraction of isoflurane in Group A were higher than those in Group N at observed points (P < 0.05, P < 0.01 or P < 0.001), but there were no differences in the time when isoflurane concentration was lowered to 50% and awake time between the two groups after discontinuing inhaling isoflurane.
CONCLUSIONSObese patients demand higher inspired concentration and uptake of isoflurane than those in normal weight patients but discharge of isoflurane was influenced by obesity within the observed period of (66 +/- 33) min.
Adult ; Aged ; Anesthesia, Inhalation ; Anesthetics, Inhalation ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Body Mass Index ; Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Female ; Humans ; Isoflurane ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Obesity ; complications ; metabolism
4.Bicyclol protects rat thoracic aorta from superoxide anion-induced inhibition of vascular relaxation.
Xiao-Chen RU ; Ke-Yong LIANG ; Wen-Hua LEI ; Yi-Nuo TAN ; Qiang XIA
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(1):81-85
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of bicyclol on vascular oxidative stress injury induced by superoxide anion.
METHODSRat thoracic aortic rings were isolated for isometric tension recording using organ bath technique. Superoxide arterial injury was induced by pyrogallol exposure, and the effect of bicyclol on endothelium-dependent relaxation was evaluated.
RESULTSBicyclol (10(-8) - 10(-5) mol/L) relaxed endothelium-intact aortic rings precontracted by phenylephrine. This effect was abolished by L-NAME, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase and indomethacin, an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase. Exposure to pyrogallol (500 micromol/L) resulted in decrease of acetylcholine(ACh)-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation in aortic rings, and pre-incubation of bicyclol (10(-5) mol/L) for 45 min improved the relaxation attenuated by pyrogallol. In aortic rings pre-treated with indomethacin, bicyclol increased the ACh-induced relaxation that was inhibited by pyrogallol (500 micromol/L). This effect was not found in aortic rings pre-treated with L-NAME.
CONCLUSIONBicyclol has endothelium-dependent vasodilating effect on rat thoracic aorta and improves vascular function by attenuating oxidative stress. Nitric oxide from endothelium is involved in the anti-oxidative effect of bicyclol.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; pharmacology ; Aorta, Thoracic ; metabolism ; physiology ; Biphenyl Compounds ; pharmacology ; Endothelium, Vascular ; physiology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Male ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Pyrogallol ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Superoxides ; pharmacology ; Vasodilation ; drug effects ; physiology
5.A better instrument for screening diabetes in rural areas of China: an equation developed from multivariate logistic regression or a simplified scoring form.
Xiao Long ZHAO ; Xiao Ye HE ; Heng Sheng ZHANG ; Bin LU ; Jin Hui LI ; Yi Ming LI ; Li Nuo ZHOU ; Ren Ming HU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2013;26(6):496-499
6.Effect of abendazole sulfoxide-loaded thermo-sensitive hydrogel on alveolar hydatid cysts
Yi FENG ; Fen WANG ; Xu-Nuo LIU ; Xin WANG ; Bin YE
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(8):690-693
In order to explore the effect of abendazole sulfoxide-loaded thermo-sensitive hydrogel (ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PL-GA) on alveolar hydatid cysts,the viable protoscoleces incubated in vitro with ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PLGA (20,40,80 μg/mL),ABZSO (40 μg/mL),PLGA-PEG-PLGA and the blank control,respectively,and the viable protoscoleces were counted.The morphological of the alveolar hydatid cysts or protoscoleces in each group were observed by scanning electron microscop(SEM).After the rats infected with alveolar hydatid cysts having been treated,the sizes of the alveolar hydatid cysts were observed.When the alveolar hydatid cysts incubated in different drug group in 18 days,the percentage of viable protoscoleces in ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PLGA (40μg/mL) group was lower than that of ABZSO (40 μg/mL) group.Results of SEM showed that the protoscoleces in the ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PLGA (80 μg/mL) group were seriously damaged.The in vivo study demonstrated the anti-alveolar hydatid cysts efficacy of ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PLGA (4 mg/mL) group was better than the other groups.The anti-alveolar hydatid cysts efficacy of ABZSO/PLGA-PEG-PLGA is evident.
7.Implanting two kinds of bone substitutes into the sockets after wisdom tooth extraction to recover alveolar bone height
Yi-Dan LI ; Nuo XU ; Yue-Ling LI ; Ming YU ; Jie CHEN ; Xiao-Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(6):846-851
BACKGROUND:Bio-Oss bone substitutes have been shown to prevent bone resorption by slowing bone resorption,reducing bone resorption,and restoring the height of the alveolar ridge.However,most clinical studies focus on the efficacy within 1-3 months.OBJECTIVE:To compare the effects of two kinds of bone substitutes on the height of alveolar ridge and the periodontal tissue health status after implantation into the extraction socket of the wisdom tooth.METHODS:Forty patients with impacted mandibular teeth were randomly divided into two groups:Bio-Oss Collagen material was implanted in experimental group (n=20),and Bio-Oss bone replacement materials in control group (n=20).Cone-beam CT was retrospectively reviewed at 1,3 and 12 months after implantation.Alveolar bone height,bone changes and the second molars mobility were examined.Meanwhile,healing status of tooth extraction and gingival mucosa as well as the material spills were observed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) At 1 month after implantation,the gingival mucosa of both groups healed well without swelling.There was no spillover in the experimental group,while there were two cases of bone material spill in the control group.No tissues generated in the extraction socket and tooth loosening was observed in both groups.(2) At 3 months after implantation,the materials gradually degraded with no swelling and with generation of partial bone tissues in the experimental group,and the tooth mobility was improved.In the control group,there was also no swelling in the gums,and the materials degraded partially,but there was no presence of new bone and no improvement in the tooth mobility.(3) At 12 months after implantation,there was no swelling in the gums of the experimental group,obvious new bone tissues formed in the second molar with the presence of bone trabecula.The new bone tissues were integrated with the surrounding bone tissues.The crest of the alveolar ridge was located about 3 mm below the enamel cementum,the tooth mobility was restored to the level before extraction,and the chewing function recovered.In the control group,there was no swelling in the gums,and new bone tissues formed in the distal part of the molar,but the trabecular arrangement was not aligned.The crest of the alveolar was located about 3 mm below the enamel cementum,the tooth mobility returned to the pre-extraction level,and the chewing function was normal.(4) The height of the alveolar bone at 1 and 3 months after implantation was significantly higher in the experimental group than the control group (P < 0.01),while there was no significant difference between the two groups at 12 months after implantation.To conclude,implantation of Bio-Oss Collagen immediately after removal of the impacted wisdom tooth of the mandible is beneficial to alveolar bone height and bone quality recovery,and significantly improves the periodontal health of the second molar,but the long-term effect needs further observation.
8.Situation,characteristics and challenges of traditional medicine cooperation under multilateral mechanisms
Yi-Nuo SUN ; Yu-Yang ZHANG ; Zong-Bin WANG ; Zuo-Kun LIU ; Yang-Mu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2023;16(12):56-63
Multilateral mechanisms are important platforms and vehicles for cooperation in traditional medicine.Relying on multilateral platforms,China is able to enhance the international influence of the domestic traditional Chinese medicine and form synergies with other member countries to enhance regional or cross-regional radiation effects in order to promote sustainable development of traditional medicine around the world.This paper focuses on China's participation in major multilateral health cooperation mechanisms,including global initiatives(WHO-led global cooperation framework,the Belt and Road Initiative),regional multilateral mechanisms(ASEAN countries,China-Japan-Korea Health Cooperation Mechanism,Shanghai Cooperation Organization(SCO),The Greater Mekong Subregion(GMS)),and cross-regional multilateral mechanisms(BRICS,Forum On China-Africa Cooperation(FOCAC),G20),and sorts out the cooperation policies and actions in traditional medicine under different mechanisms,to analyze the characteristics and challenges of the existing mechanisms in traditional medicine cooperation,and to provide evidence for China's promotion on multilateral cooperation in traditional medicine.
9.Dendritic cell subsets and function in newborns from mothers of different HBV infection status.
Hong-Xiao HAO ; Yan-Li ZHANG ; Ming-Hui LI ; Lu-Xue ZHANG ; Wei YI ; Yu-Hong HU ; Nuo YI ; Jun CHENG ; Shun-Ai LIU ; Yao XIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2013;27(2):112-114
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to explore the frequency of mDC and pDC and expression of surface markers of the neonates and to discuss the effect of different status of HBV infection of mother on biological characteristics of DC.
METHODSUmbilicus cord blood in neonates of HBeAg positive HBV infected mother, HBeAg negative HBV infected mother, and normal mother were collected respectively; peripheral blood of healthy adults were selected as control group. Flow cytometry was employed to detect frequency of the mDC and its expression of CD86, frequency of pDC and its expression of CD80, CD83, CD86, and FlowJo software was used to compare these indicators among the groups.
RESULTSCompared with control group, the frequency of mDC of cord blood (0.29 +/- 0.16 vs 0.81 +/- 0.17), CD86 positive rate of mDC (10.72 +/- 10.01 vs 32.13 +/- 7.46), the frequency of pDC (0.15 +/- 0.07 vs 0.30 +/- 0.07), and CD86/CD83 positive rate of pDC (31.61 +/- 12.81 vs 74.96 +/- 9.78; 42.66 +/- 20.83 vs 82.00 +/- 6.94) were lower (t = -7.86, P = 0.00; t = -5.36, P = 0.00; t = -5.43, P = 0.00; t = -8.49. P = 0.00; t = -4.90, P = 0.00).
CONCLUSIONSThe frequency of mDC and pDC in umbilical cord blood was lower than the peripheral blood of healthy adult, which was the possible mechanism of newborns easier to chronicity after the infection of hepatitis B virus. A significant correlation was found between different status of HBV infection and costimulatory molecule CD86 positive rate of mDC, but not for the frequency of mDC and pDC, and the expression of pDC molecules.
Adult ; B7-2 Antigen ; analysis ; Dendritic Cells ; immunology ; Female ; Fetal Blood ; immunology ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; immunology ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ; immunology
10.Ryanodine downregulates the expression of p-eNOS (Thr495) and improves the functions of rapamycin treated endothelial outgrowth cells.
Xiao-lin SHAO ; Huai-qin ZHANG ; Sheng YE ; Yi-nuo LIN ; De-ye YANG ; Xue XIA ; Xiao-yan HUANG ; Yan-li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(9):847-852
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of ryanodine on rapamycin treated endothelial outgrowth cells (EOCs).
METHODSThe mononuclear cells were harvested from umbilical cord blood by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation, then induced into EOCs and expanded in vitro. The endothelial characteristics of EOCs were identified by immunostaining and fluorescent staining. The EOCs were pretreated with or without ryanodine (10 µmol/L) for 1 h, and then treated with or without rapamycin (10 nmol/L) for 24 h. Proliferation was evaluated by CCK8 and migration was measured by Transwell. The protein expression of EOCs was evaluated by immunobloting technique with total eNOS antibody and phospho-eNOS (Thr495) antibody.
RESULTSCompared with control group, the proliferation and migration capacities of EOCs were significantly reduced while the phosphorylation of eNOS (Thr495) protein was significantly upregulated in rapamycin group (P < 0.05), expression of total eNOS was not affected by rapamycin (P > 0.05). Compared with rapamycin group, the proliferation and migration capacities of EOCs were significantly increased and the phosphorylation of eNOS (Thr495) protein was significantly downregulated in ryanodine + rapamycin group (P < 0.05). The proliferation and migration capacities, the phosphorylation of eNOS (Thr495) protein and the expression of total eNOS were not affected by ryanodine alone (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSRapamycin reduced proliferation and migration capacities while upregulated the phosphorylation of eNOS (Thr495) protein of EOCs and these effects could be partly reversed by cotreatment with ryanodine.
Cells, Cultured ; Down-Regulation ; Drug Synergism ; Endothelial Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Humans ; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ; metabolism ; Phosphorylation ; Ryanodine ; pharmacology ; Sirolimus ; pharmacology