1.Endoscopic CO2 laser surgery with postcricoid advancement flap for glottic stenosis.
Xiao-Mei SU ; Ping-Jiang GE ; Shao-Hua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;46(1):69-70
Adult
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Female
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Glottis
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Humans
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Laryngeal Mucosa
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transplantation
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Laryngoscopy
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Laryngostenosis
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surgery
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Lasers, Gas
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Young Adult
2.Identification of phenylpropanoids in ciwujia injection by HPLC-MS.
Jing HUANG ; Qing SHAO ; Yan-Hua XIANG ; Zhi-Wei GE ; Xiao-Hui FAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2513-2520
There are reports about the chemical compounds of Ciwujia herbs, but with no study report about the chemical material basis of Ciwujia injection (CWJI). In this study, LC-MS(n) and LC-Q-TOF-MS techniques were adopted for a qualitative analysis on phenylpropanoids in CWJI. The Ultmate XB-C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) was adopted and eluted with the mobile phase of 0.5% formic acid-water and acetonitrile, with the flow rate at 0.8 mL x min(-1) and the column temperature at 20 degrees C. Based on the data of high-resolution and multi-stage MS, control products and literatures, altogether 54 phenylpropanoids were identified in Ciwujia Injection, including 34 phenylpropanoids, 16 ligans and 4 coumarins. Among them, 28 were reported for the first time in Ciwujia, and 14 compound structures were identified in comparison with the control products. The method established in this study could be used to simply and rapidly identify phenylpropanoids in CWJI. The findings provide scientific data for defining the chemical material basis of CWJI.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Eleutherococcus
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chemistry
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Mass Spectrometry
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methods
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Molecular Structure
3.HIF-1αinduces ovarian cancer to resistant to bevacizumab
Ge YU ; Xian YANG ; Xiaodong LIU ; Hua SHAO ; Yulan ZHAO ; Jing WANG
Practical Oncology Journal 2015;(4):294-298
Objective To investigate the relationship between HIF-1αand bevacizumab resistant in o-vary cancer,and explore the influence on ovary cancer cell by HIF-1α.Methods The correlation was analyzed between HIF-1αexpression and clinicopathological parameters using immunohistochemistry in 62 patients with ovarian cancer.In addition,the expression of HIF-1αand VEGF were evaluated by real time PCR or Western Blot in SKOV3 and ES-2 cell under CoCl 2 treatment.Results HIF-1αwas overexpressed in cancer tissue, and its high levels were related to CA125(P=0.027)and resistant to bevacizumab(P<0.001).Moreover,CoCl2 could induce high expressions of HIF-1αand VEGF,when compared to normal condition.Conclusion Our findings suggest that HIF-1αis associated with resistant to bevacizumab.It is more chemotherapeutic sensitivity when combined with bevacizumab and HIF-1αantibody.
4.Biological effects of phenytoin on cultured human periodontal ligament fibroblasts in vitro.
Mei-jiao YU ; Pi-shan YANG ; Shao-hua GE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2008;26(2):215-218
OBJECTIVETo study the biological effects of phenytoin (PHT) on cultured human periodontal ligament fibroblasts (hPDLF), and explore the possibility of its accelerating periodontal regeneration.
METHODSIncreasing concentrations of PHT (1, 5, 20, 100, 500, 2 500 mg/L) were added into the medium of the fourth passage of cultured hPDLF, respectively. After co-incubated for 3 days, cell proliferation activity, the total amount of protein and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity were detected. Mineralized sodium and PHT (20, 100, 500 mg/L) were added into the medium of the fourth passage hPDLF. After co-incubated, the mineralized nodules formation were detected by Von Kossa staining. The third passage hPDLF were stimulated by PHT (20, 100 mg/L), bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) concentration was analyzed by enzyme linked immunosorbent sandwich assay (ELISA).
RESULTSAt the concentration of 20 or 100 mg/L, PHT significantly enhanced the proliferating activity and ALP activity of hPDLF (P<0.01). PHT at 100 mg/L could increase protein synthesis of hPDLF (P<0.05). The capability of mineralization and BMP-2 expression of hPDLF were increased significantly (P<0.01) in 100 mg/L group when compared with that in the control group. However, higher concentration (2 500 mg/L) not only changed cell morphology, but also significantly inhibited cell activity.
CONCLUSIONThe results suggested that proper doses of PHT could promote proliferation and biosynthesis and also enhance osteogenesis by increasing the differentiation, mineralization and BMP-2 expression of hPDLF while higher concentrations of PHT had cytotoxic effect.
Cell Differentiation ; Cells, Cultured ; Fibroblasts ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Osteogenesis ; Periodontal Ligament ; Phenytoin
5.Culture and phenotype characteristics of mouse dental follicle cells.
Shao-hua GE ; Pi-shan YANG ; Ning ZHAO ; Shu LING
West China Journal of Stomatology 2005;23(5):415-417
OBJECTIVETo establish a method for isolating and culturing mouse dental follicle cells and to study the phenotype characteristics of dental follicle cells.
METHODSMandibular first molars from 9 day old Balb/c mice were digested with 1% trypsin, subsequently, and the dental follicle was enucleated from the tooth germ and cultured. The shape and ultrastructural appearance of dental follicle cells were observed under phase-contrast microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Immunocytochemistry was used to detect the expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), bone sialoprotein (BSP) and osteopontin (OPN).
RESULTSThree types of cells were isolated: some were cuboidal/polygonal; some were elongated, spindle-shaped, fibroblast-like cells; and a minor, third cell type was very thin and elongated. The cytoplasm of the first two cell types was filled with abundant granules. The cells were pleomorphism under SEM and had many filipodia and microvilli. According to whether there were filaments overlying the surface, the cells could be divided into two subtypes. Some but not all follicle cells expressed ALP, BSP and OPN.
CONCLUSIONThe cultured dental follicle cells consisted of several cell phenotypes and had the potential of differentiating into cementoblasts, periodontal ligament fibroblasts and osteoblasts.
Alkaline Phosphatase ; Animals ; Cell Culture Techniques ; Cell Line ; Cells, Cultured ; Dental Cementum ; Dental Sac ; Fibroblasts ; Integrin-Binding Sialoprotein ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Molar ; Osteoblasts ; Osteopontin ; Periodontal Ligament ; Phenotype ; Tooth Germ
6.Clinical effect of minocycline as adjunctive therapy to scaling and root planning on treatment of chronic periodontitis.
Ning ZHAO ; Shao-hua GE ; Guang-yao DING
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(1):32-35
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy of minocycline as an adjunct to scaling and root planning (SRP) in treating chronic periodontitis.
METHODS64 male smokers with moderate to advanced periodontitis were randomly divided into two groups: SRP alone (SRP) and SRP plus minocycline (SRP+M). All clinical parameters including plaque index (Pll), gingival index (GI), bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD) and attachment gain were recorded at baseline, 3 and 6 months after treatment.
RESULTSAccording to PlI, GI and BOP, there was no significant difference between the two groups at 3 and 6 months after periodontal therapy (1 > 0.05). However, PD reduction and attachment gain were significantly greater for SRP+M than that for SRP (P < 0.05). For SRP+M and SRP groups, PD reduction were 1.98 mm and 1.32 mm, and attachment gain were 1.87 mm and 1.14 mm respectively. Deep pockets in SRP+M group showed more obvious PD reduction (3.48 mm versus 2.21 mm, P < 0.01) and attachment gain (2.62 mm versus 1.23 zmm, P < 0.01) than that in SRP group.
CONCLUSIONTreatment with SRP plus locally delivered minocycline is more effective than SRP alone in male smokers with chronic periodontitis. Mechanical debridement plus locally delivered antibiotics are recommended especially for smokers with deep pocket periodontitis.
Adult ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; Chronic Periodontitis ; Dental Plaque Index ; Dental Scaling ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minocycline ; Periodontal Attachment Loss ; Periodontal Index ; Periodontal Pocket ; Periodontitis ; Root Planing
7.The effect of bFGF on proliferation of periodontal fibroblast-like cells of dogs.
Pi-shan YANG ; Qin-feng SUN ; Ai-mei SONG ; Shao-hua GE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2004;22(1):59-61
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effects of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) on proliferation of periodontal fibroblast-like cells in vivo.
METHODSA U-shaped osseous defect was produced on the buccal side of the mesial root. Four posterior teeth were conducted in four quadrants. Each quadrant included 4 groups: control, bFGF, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene(ePTFE) membrane, bFGF + ePTFE. Each time the 4 teeth sites in one quadrant were operated weekly and each dog experienced 4 times of operations. Bromodeoxyuridine(BrdU) was injected 1 hour prior to sacrificing the dogs at 4 weeks after first surgery. Immunohistochemical method was applied to count the BrdU-labeled fibroblast-like cells.
RESULTSThe number of BrdU-labeled cells reached the maximum at the 2nd week among all groups and then, decreased with time. Both bFGF and bFGF + ePTFE treated group had significantly more BrdU+ cells than remained control or ePTFE groups (P < 0.05) at 1st, 2nd weeks after surgery.
CONCLUSION2 weeks after periodontal surgery is active phase of proliferation of periodontal fibroblasts. bFGF enhances fibroblast proliferation in early periodontal wound healing, and in turn accelerate periodontal regeneration.
Animals ; Cell Division ; drug effects ; Dogs ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 ; pharmacology ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; Periodontium ; cytology ; surgery ; Regeneration ; Wound Healing ; drug effects
8.Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in human periodontal ligament cells during their mineralization in vitro.
Shu LI ; Pi-shan YANG ; Jin-fang CAO ; Shao-hua GE ; Ke-qing PAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(1):11-14
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) during the mineralization of human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLC) in vitro.
METHODSStudies using specific antibodies to immunolocalize EGFR in the mineral differentiating hPDLC were undertaken to investigate the different expression during the inducing process. In situ hybridization and RT-PCR technique were used to investigate the transcripts encoding the protein of EGFR.
RESULTSThe results showed that immunocytochemical labeling gradually decreased following the elong of the induce time, downing to nearly negative at the 4th week and the signal of EGFR transcripts was weaker in the induced hPDLC than that in uninduced.
CONCLUSIONEGFR has a negative regulation function during the mineralization of hPDLC.
Cells, Cultured ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization ; In Vitro Techniques ; Periodontal Ligament ; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor
9.Biological effects of tetracycline on cultured human periodontal fibroblasts.
Shao-hua GE ; Pi-shan YANG ; Ning ZHAO ; Xiang-min QI ; Qin-feng SUN ; Yan WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2004;22(5):376-378
OBJECTIVETo explore the biological effects of tetracycline on cultured human periodontal ligament fibroblasts (HPDLFs).
METHODSIncreasing concentrations of tetracycline (1, 5, 20, 100, 500, 2500 microg/ml) were added to the medium of cultured HPDLFs, respectively. After co-incubated for 2 days, cell morphology was observed under reverse microscope, meanwhile, cell proliferation activity was assayed using MTT, the total amount of protein was detected with Coumassie Bright Blue method and DNA synthesis was measured by 3H-TdR.
RESULTSOver a concentration range of 1 to 100 microg/ml, cells demonstrated a normal appearance, spindle or fusiform shaped. Moreover, at a concentration range of 20 to 100 microg/ml, tetracycline significantly enhanced the proliferating activity and biosynthesis of HPDLFs (P < 0.01). However, higher concentration (2500 microg/ml) not only changed cell morphology, but also significantly inhibited cellular activity.
CONCLUSIONThe results suggested that proper doses of tetracycline could promote proliferation and biosynthesis of HPDLFs while higher concentrations of tetracycline had cytotoxic effect.
Cells, Cultured ; Fibroblasts ; drug effects ; Humans ; Periodontal Ligament ; cytology ; drug effects ; Tetracycline ; pharmacology
10.The effect of periodontal initial therapy on circulating TNF-alpha and HbA1C in type 2 diabetes patients with periodontitis.
Pi-shan YANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiang-min QI ; Jian-min REN ; Shao-hua GE
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2003;38(5):364-366
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect and mechanism of periodontal initial therapy on type 2 diabetes patients with periodontitis.
METHODS15 type 2 diabetes patients with periodontitis were selected. Their body mass index (BMI), sulcus bleeding index (SBI), probing depth (PD), circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) concentration, and the value of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C), triglycerides (TG) and cholesterol (CHOL) were assessed respectively before and 4-6 weeks after periodontal initial therapy.
RESULTSAfter initial therapy, SBI, PD, circulating TNF-alpha concentration, and the value of HbA1C and TG were reduced significantly (P<0.05), while there were no significant differences in BMI and CHOL value (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPeriodontal initial therapy can effectively reduce HbA1C value in type 2 diabetes patients with periodontitis, possibly through the reduction of circulating TNF-alpha concentration.
Adult ; Aged ; Body Mass Index ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; blood ; Female ; Glycated Hemoglobin A ; analysis ; Humans ; Lipids ; blood ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Periodontitis ; blood ; therapy ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; analysis