1.Effects of different resin core materials on the overall flexural strength of fiber posts
Shijun GAO ; Yi LI ; Shijie SUN ; Jing TAN ; Nan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(21):3304-3309
BACKGROUND:Selection of resin core materials may affect the overal strength of the fiber posts.
OBJECTIVE:To compare the overal flexural strength of five kinds of resin core materials combined with glass fiber posts.
METHODS:Fifty viva glass fiber posts were randomly divided into five groups respectively binding to five different resin materials for repair:group A, MEDENTAL dual curing resin cement+glass fiber post;Group B, Tina dual curing resin cement+glass fiber post;group C, Bisco BisCem+glass fiber post;group D, 3M nano composite resin curing light P60+glass fiber post;group E, PULPDENT dual curing resin cement+glass fiber post. The root canals were embedded with self-curing plastic, and fixed in the universal testing machine. The load in tooth length axis was added onto the core at a 135° angle with a loading speed of 1.0 mm/min, until the fracture. Then, the stress at fracture and the fracture mode were measured.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The flexural strength was (83.248±7.857) N in group, (89.230±4.326) N in group B, (95.188±5.147) N in group C, (76.646±6.463) N in group D, and (83.064±3.964) N in group E. Except groups A and E, there were significant differences between every two groups (P<0.05). These findings indicate that Bisco BisCem resin cement binding to the fiber post can obtain a higher flexural strength.
2.Preparation of EUS-guided radiofrequency probe and test of its functions
Shijie MA ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Ruihua SHI ; Feng GUO ; Yi MIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(2):90-93
Objective To prepare a radiofrequency (RF) ablation probe guided by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and to evaluate its efficacy and safety. Methods A modified 19-gauge needle ( Olympus) was used, which was electrically insulated with shrink tubing, with the tip of lcm naked. The insulation was tested, and the current signal was stable. Three rabbits were anesthetized with 8% chloral hydrate ( 3 ml/kg) intraperitoneally, fixed on the dissecting table. A standard neutral pad was applied to the thigh of the rabbit to complete the electrical circuit, both the pad and the needle electrode connected with RF generator. After anesthesia was ready, the needle was advanced through the gastric wall into the liver. Ablations were performed three times in the same zone. Extent and tissue lesion were measured after ablation. Results Ablation could be successfully performed by the needle electrode, with brown lesions surrounded by normal hepatic tissue. The mean diameter of the ablated zone in the liver was 1.0 cm× 1.2 cm. After ablation,specimens along the passage were subjected to NADH staining, and no lesions were found. HE and NADH staining showed no viable cells in the central ablation area. Conclusion With the advance of the technology and selection of materials, an EUS-guided needle electrode can be made. This preliminary animal trial demonstrates that radiofrequency ablation can be performed effectively and safely by using this EUS-guided needle electrode.
3.Regulatory role of BTLA signal in the initiation and early phase of T cell activation
Yueying WANG ; Shijie ZHANG ; Yi SHAO ; Yuping JIANG ; Zongjiang GU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2010;26(4):304-308
Objective:To observe the expression of BTLA on T cells during activation and further analyze its inhibitory effects on T cell activation in different phases.Methods: T cells from PBMC were enriched by negative selection using magnetic beads.Expression of BTLA,CTLA-4 and PD-1 on freshly isolated human T cells and kinetics expression of BTLA,CILA-4 and PD-1 on CD3 mAb stimulated T cells were examined by flow cytometry.T cells were stimulated by anti-CD3 mAb combined with anti-CD28 mAb in the presence of anti-BTLA mAb 8H9,then T cell proliferation was tested by MTT assay in the different culture time.Immature DCs were generated from monocytes cultured in the medium containing GM-CSF and IL-4, and further driven to maturation by anti-CD40 mAb.Expression of HVEM on DCs was measured by flow cytometry.T cells were co-cultured with DCs in the presence of soluble 8H9 or anti-HVEM antibody to block HVEM-BTLA interaction,T cell proliferation was measured by MTT assay.Results:Freshly isolated T cells exhibited high levels of BTLA expression, but not CTLA-4 and PD-1.After T cell activation, BTLA expression decreased on first 2 days, with rapidly increasing to high levels.Unlike BTLA, expression of CTLA-4 and PD-1 was gradually increased during T cell activation.8H9 significantly inhibited the proliferation of T cell stimulated by CD3 mAb and CD28 mAb.8H9 could still exhibit inhibitory effect on T cell proliferation after 24 h or 48 h of preactivation by CD3 mAb plus CD28 mAb stimulation.HVEM was highly expressed on immature DCs, and down-regulated on mature DCs.Blockade of BTLA by soluble 8H9 or anti-HVEM antibody enhanced DC-mediated T cell proliferation within 48 h.Conclusion: BTLA signal enhances the threshold of T cell activation and plays importantly negative regulatory role in the initiation and early phase of T cell activation.
4.Effect of Aire on the production of CD4~+CD25~+ regulatory T cells
Shijie SUN ; Kangsheng LI ; Matsumoto MITSURU ; Yi LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(10):-
Objective:To clarify the role of Aire on the production of regulatory T cells on mice.Methods:The distribution of CD4~+CD25~+T cells and the expression of Foxp3 mRNA from Aire~ -/- thymus and spleen were separately analyzed using FACS and real-time PCR.Results:Compared with control mice, the total numbers of thymocytes/splenocytes and T cells from Aire~ -/- mice did not show any significant changes; The total CD4~+CD25~+ regulatory T-cell number and Foxp3 mRNA expression did not exhibit any statistically difference; The ratios of CD4~+CD25~+T cells out of CD4~+T cells were similar based on adult /day3/day7 mice analysis.Conclusion:Aire gene does not affect the production of CD4~+CD25~+ regulatory T cells.
5.The expression and significance of β-catenin and p28GANK in residual hepatocellular carcinoma cells after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization
Shijie LI ; Yi YANG ; Yulong TIAN ; Jiye HOU ; Ruibao LIU
Practical Oncology Journal 2016;30(5):430-435
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of β-catenin and p28GANK in residual hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)cells after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).Methods We collected forty-five cases of surgical specimens of hepatocellular carcinoma after TACE ( TACE group ) and thirty cases of surgery without any treatment (pure surgery group).The expression of β-catenin and p28GANK were detected by using immunohistochemical SP method and compared between the two groups .Results The positive expression of β-catenin and p28GANK in TACE group were 77.78%and 75.56%respectively,which were significantly higher than those in pure surgery group (46.67%and 53.33%respectively,P<0.05).In the residual hepatocellular carcinoma cells of TACE group ,the positive expression of β-catenin showed correlation with the positive expression of p28GANK(Φ=0.318,P =0.033).The high expression of β-catenin and p28GANK were closely related to portal vein thrombosis and distant metastasis (P<0.05).Conclusion The ex-pression of β-catenin and p28GANK in the residual hepatocellular carcinoma cells were increased significantly after TACE.The high expression of β-catenin and p28GANK were closely related to portal vein thrombosis and distant metastasis.The high expression of β-catenin and p28GANK may be one of the reasons of hepatocellular carcinoma invasiveness and metastasis .
6.Correlation between Coronary Angiography Results and TCM Syndromes in 405 Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Yi REN ; Keji CHEN ; Minzhou ZHANG ; Shijie YOU ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaogang SHENG ; Aihua OU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(08):-
Yang deficiency syndrome.There were 126 cases with one diseased artery branch(31.1%),135 cases with two diseased artery branches(33.3%),144 cases with three diseased artery branches(35.6%).The blood stasis syndrome and phlegm-turbid syndrome were mainly in those cases with three diseased artery branches,and Qi stagnation syndrome was common in those with one diseased artery branch(P
7.Early enteral nutrition support of spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced coma patients
Yi WANG ; Shijie NA ; Yujie HUANG ; Bin WANG ; Jiantao SUN ; Yongbo YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(3):142-146
Objective To investigate the strategy and efficacy of enteral nutrition support of patients with spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced coma.Methods 139 patients were randomly divided into study group (treated with enteral nutrition mixed suspension,n =67) and control group (treated with normal full nutritional homogenized product,n =72) with a random number generating software.Enteral nutrition support was administered in 6-48 hours after admission.The total daily intake of enteral nutrition preparation was 1 000 ml (4 186.8 kJ),supplemented by liquid food.Body weight,serum albumin,serum total protein,hemoglobin,lymphocyte count,incidence of infection,level of consciousness and incidence of complications were compared between the two groups.Results In the third week after onset,the serum albumin [(32.1 ± 3.3) g/Lvs.(30.5±2.3) g/L,P=0.041],total protein [(62.2±3.2) g/Lvs.(56.9±2.7) g/L,P=0.039],and hemoglobin [(125.5 ±5.7) g/Lvs.(120.7 ±6.4) g/L,P=0.027] were significantly higher in the study group than in the control group.The Glasgow score in the second week in the study group was 13.1 ± 1.9,significantly higher than that in the control group (11.0 ±2.3) (P =0.037);the incidence of nosocomial infection was significantly lower in the study group than in the control group [17.9% (12/67) vs.29.2% (21/72),P =0.021];the proportion of patients with abnormal blood test results and that of patients having fever for more than 7 consecutive days were both significantly lower in the study group than in the control group [31.3% (21/67) vs.38.8% (28/72),P=0.042;37.3% (25/67) vs.41.7% (30/72),P =0.047].The two groups showed no significant difference in the incidence of intracranial infection after external ventricular drainage (P =0.235).Conclusion For patients with spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage-induced brain dysfunction,enteral nutrition support with enteral nutrition suspension could effectively improve nutritional status,reduce complications,therefore conducive to recovery.
8.Predictive risk factors associated with prolonged stay in the intensive care unit for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery
Yi YANG ; Guohui HUANG ; Shijie JIA ; Ming JIA ; Jiuhe WAN ; Jianqun ZHANG ; Ye ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(2):97-100,96
Objective The rate of post -operative complications has been increased with the changes in patients' age,prolonged duration, more severe and diffused lesions, and more patients with complications in recent years. We try to identify the risk factors associated with prolonged stay in the intensive care unit ( ICU ) after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Methods 1623 patients who received CABG surgery in Beijing Anzhen Hospital Between June 1, 2006 and December 31,2007 were divided into two groups based on their stay duration in the ICU. Prolonged stay in ICU was defined as 5days or more. Univariate and multivariate analysis ( logistic regression) were used to identify the risk factors. The discrimination and calibration of the result were tested after the risk factors were determined. Results Fifty one patients had prolonged ICU stay, accounting for 3.14% of total cases. Multivariate logistic analysis showed that the age of patients, peripheral vascular diseases, critical status before operation, LVEF, operative status, mitral regurgitation, postoperative respiratory failure,postoperative renal failure, secondary thoracotomy for postoperative bleeding were associated risk factors. Conclusion Prolonged ICU stay after CABG surgery can be predicted based on the above factors. For patients with these risk factors, more pre-and postoperative care strategies are needed.
9.Application of thermoplastic elastomer in hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives for transtermal drug delivery.
Xiaoping YAN ; Rui ZHENG ; Shijie GUAN ; Bowen YI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(12):1612-1614
Development of drug dosage forms to a great extent depends on the development of drug auxiliary materials. The development of a new type of polymeric drug auxiliary materials will bring on the developing of a novel dosage forms technology and a flood of new drug dosage forms. Thermoplastic elastomer is a new type of drug polymeric auxiliary materials, at present, which has a broad application in the field of hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives. This review mainly discussed a new transtermal Chinese drug delivery system, including matrix composition of the formula, modified thermoplastic elastomer for hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives and their development prospects in the traditional Chinese drug delivery system. It suggested that thermoplastic elastomer of hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives has broad development prospects in the field of the transtermal drug delivery system for traditional Chinese medicine.
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10.Motor capacity early after cardiac surgery
Shijie LU ; Zhenyu LI ; Zhiyu QIAO ; Yaodong DING ; Yi YANG ; Shichao GUO ; Yu XIA ; Yipeng GE ; Junming ZHU ; Tie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(3):231-235
Objective:To observe the motor capacity of patients early after cardiac surgery using a cardiopulmonary exercise test.Methods:Patients who had performed a cardiopulmonary exercise test within 3 months after cardiac surgery were included in this retrospective study. Patients who took the test within 30 days of the operation formed a discharge group ( n=20), those within 30 to 60 days and 60 to 90 days formed the one month and two month groups ( n=10 for both). The discharge group was further divided into an aortic surgery group ( n=9), a bypass surgery group ( n=6) and a valve surgery group ( n=5) according to their procedure. The exercise capacity of each person was measured in terms of the changes in heart rate and systolic pressure from the resting to the anaerobic threshold stage. Anaerobic threshold, peak oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide ventilation equivalent were also recorded. Results:All of the patients completed the cardiopulmonary exercise test above the anaerobic threshold, and no adverse events such as exercise accidents occurred. At the anaerobic threshold the average heart rate of the discharge group was (8.8±7.1)bpm, significantly lower than the averages of the one month and two months groups: (17.0±5.9) and (18.3±10.5)bpm respectively. The average anaerobic thresholds and peak oxygen uptakes of the 1 month and 2 months groups were not significantly different, but they were all significantly higher than the discharge group′s averages. There were, however, no significant differences among the groups in the average changes in their systolic pressure and carbon dioxide ventilation equivalent. Moreover, the average anaerobic threshold and peak oxygen uptake of the aortic surgery group and the bypass surgery group were significantly lower than the valve surgery group′s averages.Conclusions:Postoperative motor ability after cardiac surgery improves significantly for at least 30 days. Patients who have received aortic or bypass surgery have significantly lower exercise capacity than those after valve surgery.