1.Effect of advanced glycation end products on apoptosis of C57 mouse spiral ganglion cells and mRNA expression of advanced glycation end products receptor
Qilin GONG ; Wenjing ZUO ; Xiaobo WU ; Chang LIN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016;23(10):594-598
OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of advanced glycation end products(AGEs) on apoptosis of cultured mouse spiral ganglion cells(SGCs) and expression of receptor of AGEs(RAGE). To explore the pathway of AGEs in promoting apoptosis of SGCs. And to explore the possible mechanism of neural presbycusis. METHODS The effect of AGEs on apoptosis of SGCs was studied by Tunel technique and fluorescence microscope. The expression of RAGE mRNA was assayed by Real time RT-PCR. RESULTS AGEs induced apoptosis of cultured SGCs. The effects were dose-dependent and time-dependent. Meanwhile RAGE mRNA expression was enhanced in apoptosis cells. CONCLUSION AGEs induced apoptosis in SGCs,which may be mediated by RAGE. And this may be one of the mechanisms of neural presbycusis.
2.Free toe transplantation for finger reconstruction
Desheng LI ; Yu LIU ; Hongming LIN ; Guoqing LIU ; Qian WANG ; Qilin SUN ; Qiuwei GONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;29(11):1086-1088
Objective To investigate the effect of free toe transplantation in finger reconstruction.Methods Free toe transplantations were performed in 164 patients (185 fingers) suffering from finger defection.There were 134 males and 30 females,aged at 12-83 years [mean (44.8 ± 11.2)years].Finger deletion severity was classified as grade Ⅰ in one case,grade Ⅱ in 18,grade Ⅲ in 23,grade Ⅳ in 49,grade Ⅴ in 54,and grade Ⅵ in 19.According to Gilbert standards,dorsal metatarsal arteries were classified as type Ⅰ in 68 cases,type Ⅱ in 84,and type Ⅲ in 12.Survival ratio of the transplanted fingers and hand function rehabilitation were observed.Results The transplanted toe survived in 160 cases (173 fingers).They composed of all the cases of grade Ⅰ-Ⅴ finger deletion and 15 cases of grade Ⅵ finger deletion; all the cases of type Ⅰ dorsal metatarsal arteries,83 cases of type Ⅱ dorsal metatarsal arteries and nine case of type Ⅲ dorsal metatarsal arteries.Transplantation failed in four cases (12 fingers) of grade Ⅵ finger defection including one case of Gilbert Ⅱ dorsal metatarsal arteries and three cases of Gilbert Ⅱ dorsal metatarsal arteries.Postoperative results were excellent in 110 cases and good in 50.Conclusions Toe transplantation is helpful to restore the finger shape and function and the outcome is satisfactory.Anatomic deformation of dorsal metatarsal arteries is the main cause for the failure of finger reconstruction.
3.Operation indications for polypoid lesions of gallbladder
Zhenyu DAN ; Xiaoping GENG ; Jiuyin LIANG ; Renhua GONG ; Kailang LI ; Hui HOU ; Xin CHEN ; Qilin ZHOU
International Journal of Surgery 2008;35(4):232-234
Objective To investigate the operative indications for polypoid lesions of gallbladder(PLG) and avoid cholecystectomy for PLG without operation signs.Methods Retrospective analysis of 828 cases of PLG confirmed by pathologic examination was made.Results (1)Cancer should be suspected when a patient is older than 50 years or has a polypoid lesion larger than 1.0 cm.(2)The cholecystectomies for PLG accounted for 2.7%-7.1%of all cholecystectomies in the corresponding period,and cholesterol polyps accounted for 86.11%of all PLG,and carcinoma of gallbladder accounted for 1.92%of all PLG.Conclusion At present most of PLG accepting cholecystectomy are cholesterol polyps,so the high-risk factors of the neoplastic polyps and the operative indications for PLG should be considered deliberately.
4.Aminoglycoside Modifying Enzymes Genes of Multi-drug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii:A Study of 20 Strains
Ailing FU ; Yan XI ; Xihua LI ; Wanshan MA ; Qilin GONG ; Xiaohong SHI ; Xiaojun SUN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the aminoglycoside modifying enzymes genes of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii(MDR-ABA).METHODS The four kinds aminoglycoside modifying enzymes genes(aac(6′)-Ⅰad,aac(6′)-Ⅰb,aac(3)-Ⅰ,ant(3″)-Ⅰ) of 20 strains MDR-ABA were detected by PCR.RESULTS Among 20 MDR-ABA strains,12 strains of aac(3)-Ⅰ,15 strains of aac(6′)-Ⅰb,18 strains of ant(3″)-Ⅰwere positive,and aac(6′)-Ⅰad was negative.The new subtype aac(6′)-Ⅰad gene has not been found.CONCLUSIONS Twenty strains MDR-ABA aminoglycoside modifying enzymes genes are found in all the 20 MDR-ABA strains.The genotype is in accordance with antibiotics resistance.It can induce clone transmitting hospital infection.It is first time to study the aac(6′)-Ⅰad gene of A.baumannii in China.
5.The pulmonary arterial oxygen saturation monitoring via trachea in hypoxia dogs.
Quan GONG ; Li WANG ; Wei WEI ; Zhanyun YANG ; Lin MOU ; Qilin LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(4):752-756
This study was aimed to assess the agreement between pulse pulmonary arterial oxygen saturation (StO2) by oximetry in trachea and the mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) by fiberoptic pulmonary arterial catheter, and to evaluate the accuracy of StO2 monitoring during hypoxia. 10 mongred dog's were used. After anesthesia was induced and thorax was opened, we placed a fiberoptic pulmonary artery catheter directly through the dog's right ventricular outlet. Then, we placed and adjusted the trachea catheter, attached the oximetry probe to trachea carina till the high quality StO2 PPG signal was obtained, and till the readings were stable at about +/-2% from fiberoptic catheter. The pair readings of StO2 and SvO2 were recorded at every minute interval in 10 minutes when circulation was stable. Decreasing the inhaled oxygen concentration till the tongue's SpO2 decreased to 60%; recording the changes of StO2 and SvO2 in every 5% drop of tongue's SpO2 when the tongue's SpO2 decreased from 100% to 50%. The results showed that there was a good agreement between the two methods for pulmonary arterial oxygen saturation measurement. However, the difference between the two methods was great and unacceptable during the presence of hypoxia.
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6.Design of Wi-Fi-based IoT acquisition device for medical equipment
Luokuan YANG ; Min GONG ; Qilin LIU
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(7):182-184
In order to collect operation data and fault data of medical equipment,a Wi-Fi-based Internet of Things(IoT)acquisition device for medical equipment was designed.The design of the acquisition device based on the integration of STM32F407 32-bit microcontroller and ESP8266 wireless module,and the IoTs data acquisition device conducted communication through Wi-Fi.Through the acquisition device,the operation data of the medical equipment could be read through the data interface such as serial port after the baud rate was configured.The data interaction with the servers of IoT platform could be realized through the connection between distribution network of wireless modules and access point(AP)of wireless at the network of each floor,which could reach dynamic management for medical equipment.The application of data acquisition of a series of equipment,which included ventilator,high-frequency electrotome,monitor,hemodialysis machine and other equipment,could be realized in the IoT platform software through assembled and apply this acquisition device,and it can solve the problem of data communication of medical equipment that cannot realize wireless communication.Under the premise of obtaining communication protocols,and it can adapt to more data acquisition and data transmission functions of this type of medical equipment,and realize dynamic management of hospital for this type of medical equipment.
7.Long-term effect of neoadjuvant imatinib for locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Zhenmeng LIN ; Mingfang YAN ; Yi WANG ; Shenghong WEI ; Jintian SONG ; Qilin GONG ; Luchuang CHEN ; Huizhe ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(4):315-318
Objective To explore the safety and long-term results of preoperative imatinib mesylate administration (IM) in patients with locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).Methods From Sep 2009 to Nov 2016,locally advanced GIST patients treated in Fujian Medical University Cancer Hospital were analysed retrospectively.Result 34 patients were included.Preoperative median IM treatment was 27 weeks(range 12-71 weeks).65% patients had a partial response to IM,35% showed stable disease.All patients underwent surgical R0 resection.The complication rate was 9% and no death occurred within 30 days post operation.The median follow-up time was 62.2 months (range of 13-89 months).20 patients continued to take imatinib orally,14 patients did not.The 3 year survival rate of patients undergoing surgery was 67%.Univariate analysis showed that tumor location,preoperative imatinib effect,pathology,targeted therapy after surgery were factors affecting prognosis.Multivariate analysis show that the independent risk factors affecting prognosis were tumor location,pathology,targeted therapy after surgery.Conclusion In locally advanced GISTs,preoperative IM is useful and safe that can effectively decrease tumor size,facilitating resection.
8.A retrospective analysis on occult neck lymphatic metastasis in early tongue cancer
Qilin GONG ; Cong BIAN ; Hui LIU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;51(10):773-775
Objective To investigate the number and level of occult neck lymphatic metastasis for squamous cell carcinoma of tongue in clinical stage Ⅰ / Ⅱ,and the relationship between cell differentiation and occult neck lymphatic metastasis.Methods A total of 101 cases diagnosed preoperatively as having squamous cell carcinoma of tongue in clinical stage Ⅰ / Ⅱ (cT1/T2N0M0) between January 2005 and April 2015 were analysed retrospectively.Whether presence of occult neck lymphatic metastasis in these cases was studied.Results Occult neck lymphatic metastases were found in 22 (21.78%) of 101 cases,10 men and 12 women,with an age range of 22 to 83 years.There was not statistically significant association between tumor size or cell differentiation and occult neck lymphatic metastasis (P > 0.05).The metastasis occurred most commonly in level Ⅱ,followed by levels Ⅰ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ.There was no lymph node metastasis in Level Ⅴ.There were total 20 cases with occult neck lymphatic metastasis in at least one of level Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ (90.9%),One of these case was skipping metastasis in level Ⅲ (4.6%).Conclusion The early tongue cancer has a high rate of occult lymph metastasis,which occurs commonly in levels Ⅱ,Ⅰ and Ⅲ,but there is not significant association between the metastasis and tumor size or cell differentiation.
9.Research progress on the molar anchorage of extraction treatment with clear aligners
Lin PAN ; Yaxin WU ; Xiangyao WANG ; Qilin LI ; Jing MAO ; Shiqiang GONG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(5):714-719
The molar anchorage control in orthodontic treatment is a key concern of clinicians and a hot spot in the field of orthodontic clinical research.Good molar anchorage control is a prerequisite for the success of orthodontic treatment.In recent years,clear aligner treatment has been favored by orthodontists and patients because of its aesthetics,comfort and other advantages.However,the unique biomechanical mechanism of clear aligner system has brought new changes and challenges for dentists to understand the anchorage con-trol in orthodontics.This article provides a systematic review of the research methodology,clinical efficacy and enhanced strategy of mo-lar anchorage control in clear aligner treatment,with the aim to provide a reference for the clinical research and technical development of molar anchorage control in clear aligner treatment.
10.Study of proanthocyanidin promotes osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells through the transcription factor EB-induced autophagy-lysosome pathway
Zhuo LIU ; Qilin LI ; Yaxin WU ; Xiangyao WANG ; Jing MAO ; Shiqiang GONG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(5):453-462
Objective:To investigate the mechanism of proanthocyanidin (PA) in regulating the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs), and to explore the effects of PA on the expression and nuclear translocation of transcription factor EB (TFEB) and on the autophagy-lysosome pathway.Methods:PDLSCs were divided into control group and PA group, which were subjected to RNA sequencing analysis (RNA Seq) to detect differentially expressed genes. The osteogenic differentiation ability and autophagy level were observed by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) analysis, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining and transmission electron microscope (TEM), respectively. Scratch assay and Transwell assay were used to detect the migration ability of PDLSCs. Lysotracker and immunofluorescence staining were used to detect the biogenesis of lysosomes. The total protein expression of transcription factor EB (TFEB) as well as that in cytoplasm and nucleus were detected by Western blotting. Confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) was used to observe the nuclear translocation of TFEB. The PDLSCs were treated with small interfering RNA (siRNA) technology to knock down the expression levels of TFEB gene with or without PA treatment. Western blotting was used to analyze the expressions of autophagy-related proteins Beclin1 and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3B), as well as osteogenic-related proteins runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), ALP, and osteocalcin in PDLSCs.Results:Compared with the control group, the osteogenic-related and autophagy-related genes showed differential expression in PDLSCs after PA treatment ( P<0.05). The mRNA expression levels of osteogenic-related genes RUNX2 (2.32±0.15) and collagen type Ⅰ alpha 1 (COL1α1) (1.80±0.18), as well as the autophagy related genes LC3B (1.87±0.08) and Beclin1 (1.63±0.08) were significantly increased in the PA group, compared with the control group (1.01±0.16, 1.00±0.10, 1.00±0.07, 1.00±0.06, respectively, all P<0.01). Compared with the control group, the PA group had higher ALP activity, and more autophagosomes and autophagolysosomes observed by TEM. PA promoted the migration of PDLSCs ( P<0.05) and the increased number of lysosomes and the expression of lysosomal associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1). In the PA group, the relative expression level of total TFEB protein (1.49±0.07) and the nuclear/cytoplasmic expression of TFEB protein (1.52±0.12) were significantly higher than the control group (1.00±0.11, 1.00±0.13, respectively) ( t=6.43, P<0.01; t=5.07, P<0.01). The relative nuclear/cytoplasmic fluorescence intensity of TFEB in the PA group (0.79±0.09) was increased compared with the control group (0.11±0.08) ( t=8.32, P<0.01). Knocking down TFEB significantly reduced the expression of TFEB (1.00±0.15 vs 0.64±0.04), LAMP1 (1.00±0.10 vs 0.69±0.09), Beclin1 (1.00±0.05 vs 0.60±0.05), and LC3B Ⅱ/Ⅰ (1.00±0.06 vs 0.73±0.07) in PDLSCs ( P<0.05, P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.01). When TFEB gene was knocked down, the expression levels of Beclin1 (1.05±0.11), LC3B Ⅱ/Ⅰ (1.02±0.09), RUNX2 (1.04±0.10), ALP (1.04±0.16), and osteocalcin (1.03±0.15) proteins were significantly decreased in the PA group compared with the pre-knockdown period (1.28±0.03, 1.44±0.11, 1.38±0.11, 1.62±0.11, 1.65±0.17, respectively) ( P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.05, P<0.01, and P<0.01, respectively). Conclusions:PA promotes the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs through inducing the expression and nuclear translocation of TFEB and activating the autophagy-lysosome pathway.