1.Detection and management of the vascular paths in the lateral sinus wall using cone beam computed tomography
Quan CHEN ; Xiao ZHANG ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Wei GAO ; Wenshu LIU ; Tian MENG ; Yuhuan CHEN ; Huili WANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2017;49(3):540-546
Objective: To detect the vascular paths in the lateral wall of maxillary sinus using cone beam computer tomography (CBCT), and to retrospect the surgical managements of avoiding bleeding complication during the lateral approach maxillary sinus elevation.Methods: The documents of 71 consecutive patients with 81 sides maxillary sinus elevation surgery were collected.The vascular paths in the lateral wall of maxillary sinus were detected by the preoperative CBCT, and the messages about the vascular in surgical records were analyzed.Results: The paths of the vascular could be detected in 77 (95.1%) sides maxillary sinus in the reconstruction panoramic images of CBCT.At the position of the first molar, the paths of the vascular of the lateral maxillary sinus walls could be detected in 54 sides (66.7%) in the reconstruction coronal images of CBCT, and the other 27 sides (33.3%) could not be detected.Two approximately parallel paths of the vascular were found in 3 sides (3.7%) of the lateral maxillary sinus walls.The different diagnoses occurred in 6 sinuses between two observers.The kappa of diagnostic consistency of the two observers was 0.842 (P<0.001).The mean distance between the lower border of the vascular path to the plane of the alveolar crest of 54 sides maxillary sinuses was about (13.0±4.7) mm.The mean distance between lower border of vascular path to the plane of the floor of the sinus was (9.3±4.8) mm.The vascular path was located in the floor wall in 1 sinus.During the lateral approach maxillary sinus elevation operation, intraosseous vessels were dissected in 4 sides sinus lateral wall, the vascular path was avoided consciously in 3 sides, and the sinus elevation surgery had to be given up in 1 side for the vessel was torn and bleeding.There were no vascular related messages in 73 sides of the lateral approach maxillary sinus elevation operation records.Conclusion: The vascular paths of maxillary sinus wall could be detected by CBCT in most cases.Preoperative CBCT examination was proved to be reliable.The vascular paths of maxillary sinus wall should be examined carefully.It was helpful to make the surgical design perfectible and reduce the risk of tearing the vessel in operation.
2.Effect of methotrexate on the urinary proteome of rats.
Xinwen DONG ; Mingyue HU ; Wenshu MENG ; Youhe GAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(10):3914-3924
Methotrexate (MTX) is a widely used immunosuppressive drug. Large-dose of MTX is used for the treatment of cancer while low-dose is used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study aimed to explore the effect of MTX on the urinary proteome of rats. MTX was given to rats orally to construct an MTX intragastric administration rat model. The urine of the rats were collected within 10 hours after giving MTX, and the urine proteins of the rats were analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). A total of 31 differential proteins were identified, of which 7 proteins were related to the effect MTX and the symptom of RA. The biological processes of some rats reflected the effect of MTX on the body's glutathione metabolism and the JAK/STAT signaling pathway, which indicated that urine proteins have the ability to reflect the effects of MTX on the body of rats. The spectrum of the differential proteins of each single rat showed that different individuals respond to the drug quite differently.
Rats
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Animals
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Methotrexate/metabolism*
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Proteome
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Chromatography, Liquid/methods*
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy*
3.Comparison of urine proteome in rats intraperitoneally infected by different microorganisms.
Wenshu MENG ; Yameng ZHANG ; Yuanrui HUA ; Yijin JIANG ; Jiawen KONG ; Youhe GAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(1):276-289
Different microorganisms can cause intraperitoneal infection. This study was to distinguish different microbial infections by urine analysis. Rats were intraperitoneally injected with Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans, separately. Urine samples were collected from rats at 0, 12, 36 and 72 h after infection. Urinary proteins were profiled using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Compared with the control (without infection), a total of 69 differential proteins were identified in rats injected with E. coli. A total of 31 differences proteins were identified in rats injected with S. aureus. A total of 38 differential proteins were identified in rats injected with C. albicans. Urine proteome was different when rats were infected by different microorganisms, suggesting that urine may have the potential for differential diagnosis of different intraperitoneal infections.
Animals
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Chromatography, Liquid
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Escherichia coli
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Proteome
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Rats
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry