1.Etiology and treatment strategy of refractory periapical periodontitis.
Jun-qi LING ; Xi WEI ; Hong-yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2010;45(1):52-57
Actinomyces
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isolation & purification
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Actinomycosis
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microbiology
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Apicoectomy
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methods
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Candida albicans
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isolation & purification
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Candidiasis
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microbiology
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Enterococcus faecalis
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isolation & purification
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Foreign Bodies
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complications
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Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections
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microbiology
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Humans
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Microsurgery
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methods
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Periapical Periodontitis
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etiology
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microbiology
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surgery
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therapy
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Radicular Cyst
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complications
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Root Canal Filling Materials
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therapeutic use
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Root Canal Therapy
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methods
2.The surgical treatment of the chronic atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation with C1, 2 lateral facet locked through combined anterior and posterior approach
Qi CHEN ; Yueming SONG ; Limin LIU ; Xi YANG ; Chunguang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(5):488-494
Objective To describe the clinical manifestation of the chronic atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation (AARD) with C1,2 lateral facets locked,and explore the effect of the operation combined with anterior retropharyngeal approach and posterior approach.Methods Data of 8 patients with chronic AARD with C1,2 lateral facet locked who had undergone open reduction with the anterior retropharyngeal approach and C 1,2 transpedicular screw fixation with autologous iliac bone graft from Oct.2010 to Jun.2013 were retrospectively analyzed.There were 4 males and 4 females with an average age of 31 years old (range,11-57 years old).The intervals from onset to diagnosis were from 29 to 180 days and the mean time was 70.6 days.5 cases were chronic AARD with right C1,2 lateral facets locked and 3 with left C1,2 lateral facets locked.Reduction was failed to obtain by traction for two to four weeks.Subsequently,after open reduction with the anterior retropharyngeal approach,the patients were performed C 1,2 transpedicular screw fixation with autologous iliac bone graft for one stage or two.Results 1 patient underwent open reduction with the anterior retropharyngeal approach in stage one and C1,2 transpedicular screw fixation in stage two because of an overall severe condition,and the other patients did anterior and posterior operation in one stage.The average operation time was 205 min (range,160-260 min).The mean blood loss was 210 ml (range,100-300 ml).There were no operation complications except one young girl reflected pain in autologous iliac donated area,and pain relieved when taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory by oral for one week.All patients had been followed up for a mean period of 14.8 months (range,5-37 months).Three-dimensional computed tomography revealed C1,2 arthrodesis bone graft fusion from two to four months and the average was 3.1 months.Neither recurrence of symptoms nor dislocation was observed at the latest follow-up.Conclusion Open reduction through the anterior retropharyngeal approach with C1,2 transpedicular screw fixation is an effective treatment strategy for chronical AARD with C1,2 lateral facets locked,which reduces surgical complications with less operation difficulty.
3.Clinical analysis of the CD_(117)-weak and CD_(117)-negative gastrointestinal stromal tumors:a report of 13 cases
Yuan-Ming JING ; Jing-Qi TIAN ; Xi-Bo LIU ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2000;0(06):-
Objective To explore the CT features in CD_(117)-weak and CD_(117)-negative gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GIST).Methods The CD_(117)-weak and CD_(117)-negative Gist proved by pathologically and sur- gically in 13 cases were retrospectively analyzed.Results The tumor was located in the stomach in 6 cases, small intestine in 4 cases,colorectum in 2 cases,greater omentum in one case.The most common clinical manifestations were abdominal pain or discomfort in 6 cases,hematemesis or melena in 3 cases.Malignant tu- mors occurred in 8 cases.Benign tumors occurred in 5 cases.A soft tissue was identified in all 13 cases in CT examination.The CT examinations revealed cystic regions and bleeding in 5 cases.Calcification was not noted within the masses in all cases.The mean diameter of benign tumors was 3.4 cm?2.8 cm while that of malig- nant tumor was 7.5 cm?6.2 cm.All the cases underwent operation,the resection rate was 100%.After follow up from 6 months to 4 years in 10 cases,1 case died of tumor recurrence and metastasis,the others survived. Conclusion CD_(117)-weak and CD_(117)-negative Gist occurred more common in the stomach.CT is useful in lo- cation and differentiation of CD_(117)-weak and CD_(117)-negative gastric stromal tumors with regard to benign or malignant.Surgery is the main method for final diagnosis and treatment.
4.Biphasic dissolution test and its application in the evaluation of poorly soluble drug preparations
Qing LIU ; Ya-qi ZHANG ; Wen-xi WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(3):743-750
Biphasic dissolution test, consisting of immiscible aqueous and organic phase, is an
5.Inhibition effects of antibacterial proteins from Musca domestica larvae on JEC and A_(375) tumour cells
qi-hui, WAN ; li-fang, HE ; hui, LIU ; xi, ZHANG ; da-gang, XU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(08):-
Objective To study the inhibition effects of antibacterial proteins from Musca domestica larvae on JEC and A375 tumour cells. Methods Antibacterial proteins with concentrations of 0.02%,0.1%,0.5%,2.5% and 12.5% were supplied in the culture of JEC and A375 tumour cells in vitro.The cell cycles and apoptosis of JEC and A375 tumour cells were detected by flow cytometry,and the apoptosis index(AI) was measured.The morphology of apoptotic cells was observed with HE stainings and AO staining.The culture without antibacterial proteins was served as control. ResultsThe ratio of apoptosis index/proliferation index(AI/PI) of JEC cells increased with the concentration of antibacterial proteins.The PI and apoptosis rate of 2.5% antibacterial proteins group and 12.5% antibacterial proteins group significantly increased,and G0/G1 significantly decreased.For A375 cells,there were significant differences in G2/M, S,G0/G1,G2/M,AI/PI and PI between 12.5% antibacterial proteins group and control group(P
6.Construction and identification of the recombinant retroviral vector to carry out hypoxia-regulated expression of neurotrophin-3
Junfeng ZHANG ; Lili SHI ; Li ZHANG ; Pengbo YANG ; Jianshui ZHANG ; Yong LIU ; Cunfang QI ; Xi XU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;(2):190-194
Objective To construct and identify the recombinant retroviral vector containing five copies of hypoxia responsive elements (5HRE)and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3 ).Methods Using PCR,enzyme digestion and DNA ligase,5HRE and human derived NT-3 were cloned into the retroviral vector plasmid (pLNCX)to construct the recombinant retroviral vector plasmid pLNCX-5HRE-SV40-NT3-IRES-EGFP.The retrovirus RV-5HRE-NT3 was packaged in the PT67 cells,and then it was purified and concentrated by high-speed centrifugation.After infected for 48 h with the concentrated retrovirus,the number of the EGFP positive cells in the NIH 3T3 cells was counted by fluorescence activated cells and sorted to calculate the retrovirus titer.Results The retroviral vector plasmid,pLNCX-5HRE-SV40-NT3-IRES-EGFP,was successfully constructed,and the retrovirus was packaged and defined as RV-5HRE-NT3.After purification and concentration,the retrovirus titer reached 9.1 × 10 6 cfu/mL. Conclusion The recombinant retroviral vector which carried out hypoxia-regulated expression of NT-3 was successfully constructed.It may provide basis for studies on hypoxia-regulated expression of the exogenous genes.
7.Up-regulated expression of NT-3 attenuates cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats
Junfeng ZHANG ; Lili SHI ; Li ZHANG ; Hongbo LI ; Jianshui ZHANG ; Cunfang QI ; Yong LIU ; Xi XU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(9):1199-1204
Objective To investigate the neuroprotective effects of neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) expression controlled by five copies of the hypoxia-responsive elements after focal cerebral ischemia .Methods Three groups of rats re-ceived RV-5H-NT3, RV-5H-EGFP or saline injection .Three days after gene transfer , the rats underwent 90 min of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion ( tMCAO) , followed by 1-28 days of reperfusion .Immunohistostaining and western blotting were performed to detect ischemia/hypoxia-regulated expression of NT-3 controlled by HRE . The volume of brain infarction and the apoptosis were analysised by TTC and TUNEL staining .The neurological scoring was determined by neurological behavior tests .Results Three days after tMCAO , brain NT-3 expression was significantly increased in the RV-5HNT3-transduced animals compared with the RV-5H-EGFP or saline group (P<0.05), and brain infarct volume was smaller in the RV-5H-NT3-transduced group than the RV-5H-EGFP or saline group ( P<0.05 ) .The percentage of TUNEL-positive cells was reduced in RV-5 H-NT3-transduced brains compared with the RV-5 HEGFP or saline group 3 and 7 days after tMCAO ( P<0.05 ) .Furthermore , the neurolog-ical status of RV-5H-NT3-transduced rats was better than that of RV-5H-EGFP-or saline-transduced animals from 1 day to 4 weeks after tMCAO ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusions HRE may modulate NT-3 expression in the ischemic brain tissue and that the up-regulated NT-3 may effectively improve neurological status following tMCAO due to de-creased initial damage .
8.Foot inversion during walking among hemiplegic stroke survivors
Nan HU ; Sheng BI ; Xi LU ; Siyu DENG ; Shuyan QI ; Chang LIU ; Jiawei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(9):668-673
Objective To find the plantar pressure readings which best indicate foot inversion during the stance phase of walking among hemiplegic stroke survivors.Methods Twenty-two hemiplegic stroke survivors who were able to walk without extra aid were recruited as the experimental group, while 17 healthy elderly men of similar age and body weight were selected as the control group.Those in both groups were asked to walk at their preferred speed over a Footscan device which measured medio-lateral pressure ratios, maximum plantar pressures and the contact areas of both feet.The Clinical Spasticity Index (CSI) was used to evaluate the affected feet.Results The average medial forefoot pressure of the affected side in the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group, but their average mesopodium and heel pressure was significantly higher.The average pressure applied by the great toe on the uninjured side in the experimental group was significantly smaller than that of the control group, but the average mesopodium and heel pressure of both feet among the hemiplegics were significantly higher than those of the control group.Among the experimental group, the average medial forefoot pressure of the affected foot was significantly greater than that of the healthy foot.The average contact area of the great toe on the affected side was significantly bigger than was observed in the control group.That of the medial forefoot was, however, significantly smaller than in the control group.There was no significant difference in the contact area between the healthy and affected feet in the experimental group, though the maxmium medio-lateral pressure ratios of their full feet and forefeet on the affected side were significantly lower than those in the healthy group.No significant differences in the maxmium medio-lateral pressure ratios of the heel were observed between the two groups, nor of the full feet, forefeet and heels of the affected and unaffected sides in the experimental group.The patients demonstrated consistently reduced joint mobility on both sides during the stance phase, coinciding with increased inversion.A significant negative correlation was found between the maxmium medio-lateral pressure ratios of the full foot and the maximum pressure of the lateral part of forefoot in the experimental group, but there was no significant correlation with contact area or CSI.Conclusions Plantar pressure data can be used to describe the amount of foot inversion in the stance phase of walking with hemiplegic patients after stroke.The maxmium medio-lateral pressure ratios can effectively reflect their foot inversion.
9.Design and fabrication of uncemented femoral prosthesis using CAD/CAM/Robotic integration method
Wenlong HAN ; Jianfei ZHU ; Qi WU ; Changhua LIU ; Aimin WANG ; Wenming XI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(40):6413-6418
BACKGROUND:In total hip replacements, aseptic loosening of uncemented femoral hip prosthesis is the main reason for the failure of artificial hip replacement, the prerequisite of reducing aseptic loosening of prosthesis is to increase fil ing area of femoral prosthesis in femoral cavity.
OBJECTIVE:To obtain the fil ing rate of customized femoral prosthesis in femoral cavity and verify the validity of the methods of CAD/CAM/Robotic integration and the robot grind.
METHODIn this paper, the CT data of femur were used to reconstruct three-dimensional model of femoral cavity. According to this model, a custom uncemented femoral hip prosthesis was designed, then the model of this custom prosthesis was imported into the CAD/CAM/Robotic software to generate cut path. After the cut path was imported into the robotic control er, the custom prosthesis can be fabricated, then this custom prosthesis was inserted into the femoral cavity, and the fil ing result of the custom prosthesis in femoral cavity was analyzed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The experiment results showed that the customized prosthesis in femoral cavity achieved good fil ing result, the structure of femoral cavity resisted the rotation of the customized prosthesis in femoral cavity, and the customized prosthesis obtained stable fixation in the femoral cavity.
10.Up-regulation of miR-22 through Wnt pathway suppresses proliferation, migration and invasion in human gastric MGC803 cells by DADS
Yunyun TANG ; Yi TANG ; Fang LIU ; Jian SU ; Hong XIA ; Bo SU ; Xi ZENG ; Qi SU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(8):1141-1147
Aim To investigate the up-regulation of miR-22 through Wnt pathway inhibits the proliferation,migration and invasion in human gastric MGC803 cells induced by diallyl disulfide(DADS).Methods The effects of proliferation,migration,and invasion of gastric cancer cells were evaluated by MTT,wound-healing and invasion assays.Online prediction software was applied to search the target gene of miR-22.Luciferase report gene assay was used to assess the target genes Wnt-1 of miR-22.The expressions of Wnt-1,β-catenin and TCF-4 were tested by qRT-PCR and Western blot,respectively.Results MTT showed that DADS and miR-22 notably decreased the proliferation compared with control group(P<0.05).Wound-healing assay showed that DADS and miR-22 could significantly inhibit the migration of MGC803 cells compared with the control group, especially in miR-22+DADS(P<0.05). Invasion assay showed that DADS and miR-22 could markedly inhibit the invasion of MGC803 cells compared with the control group, especially in miR-22+DADS(P<0.05). Online prediction software to search the target gene exhibited that Wnt-1 may be a target gene of miR-22. Luciferase report gene assay disclosed that Wnt-1 was identified as a direct target of miR-22. Qrt-PCR showed that the expression of Wnt-1 Mrna was respectively down-regulated by DADS and miR-22 compared withcontrol group, especially in miR-22+DADS(P<0.05). Western blot exhibited that DADS and miR-22 obviously suppressed the expressions of Wnt-1, β-catenin and TCF-4 proteins, especially in miR-22+DADS(P<0.05).Conclusion Up-regulation of miR-22 through Wnt pathway can remarkably suppress the proliferation, migration and invasion in MGC803 cells by DADS.