1.Role and effect of water in wet bonding.
Ya-ke WANG ; Cui HUANG ; Xiang-rong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(10):637-639
2.Research progress of the epidemic situation and the prevention and control of trachoma
Ya-Dong, WANG ; Wen-Fang, ZHANG ; Duo-Sheng, XIA ; Gang, DU ; Hai-Xiang, HUANG
International Eye Science 2014;(10):1815-1817
Trachoma, a contagious keratoconjunctivitis ( KC ) , caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection, is rife in 57 countries in the world at present. The World Health Organization ( WHO) listed the global alliance to eliminate blinding trachoma by 2020 as one of top priorities of its blindness prevention in 1998. A simplified classification system for identifying and naming trachoma, designated by WHO, and the SAFE strategy based on community intervention were extended continuously in the world in 10 years since then. The trachoma prevalence trend has showed a change compared with that in the past. China has launched the blindness prevention action, aimed to eliminate blinding trachoma by 2016. In this paper, we reviews progress in diagnosis, treatment and epidemic of trachoma since the extension of the SAFE strategy.
3.Study on the dose-response relationships between the drinking water fluoride and bone mineral density, and serum osteocalcin
Jiu-ning, HUANG ; Xin-ya, ZHOU ; Li, LING ; Quan-yong, XIANG ; Zheng-dong, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(2):150-153
Objective To analyze the relationships between the drinking water fluoride and bone mineral density (BMD), and serum osteocalcin (BGP) and to explore the BMD and serum BGP as significant early screening biomarkers for fluorosis especially for early bone damage in endemic fluorosis areas. Methods Wamiao (severe endemic fluorosis area, as fluoride exposed group) and Xinhuai (non endemic fluorosis area, as control group) Village were selected in 2006. One hundred and fouty-six objects were chosen from 2 villages (103 in Wamiao, 43 in Xinhuai). The sex, age, body height, body weight, drinking water fluoride in each object's household well, BMD, and serum BGP were investigated, and the dose-response relationships were analyzed between the drinking water fluoride and BMD, and serum BGP. CurveExpert 1.3 Software was used to fit the dose-response relationships between the rate of abnormal BMD, the rate of abnormal serum BGP, and the drinking water fluoride. Results The levels of drinking water fluoride in males' and females' families in fluoride exposed group were [(2.38±0.68), (2.62±0.91 )mg/L] significant higher than that in control group [(0.35±0.08), (0.36±0.07)mg/L], the difference being statistically significant(t values were 14.27 and 11.08,and P<0.01, respectively). BMD in males in fluoride exposed group [(0.78±0.07)g/cm2] was significant lower than that in control group[(0.83±0.08)g/cm2], the difference being statistically significant (t=2.37,P<0.05). Serum BGP in males and females in fluoride exposed group [(4.17±0.67), (4.11±0.57) μg/L] were significant higher than that in control group [(1.48±0.40), (1.44±0.39)μg/L], the difference being statistically significant (t values were 17.64 and 19.40, and P<0.01, respectively]. BMD in the group with drinking water fluoride≥2.92 mg/L[(0.66±0.15 )g/cm2] was significant lower than that in the group with drinking water fluoride<0.42 mg/L [(0.76±0.12)g/cm2], the difference being statistically significant (P<0.01). The levels of serum BGP in the groups with the drinking water 0.42-,2.05-, ≥.92 mg/L[(3.83±1.07), (4.22±0.72), (3.99±0.63) μg/L] were significant higher than that in the group with the drinking water<0.42 mg/L [(1.44±0.37) μg/L], the difference being statistically significant (P<0.01). The equation for the dose-response relationship between the drinking water fluoride and the rate of abnormal BMD was y=(0.284-0.058x)-1.260, r=0.999 94; and y=100.05/(1+78.62e-4.5x), r=0.999 99 for the drinking water fluoride and the rate of abnormal serum BGP. Conclusions There were significant dose-response relationships between drinking water fluoride and BMD and serum BGP. It indicated that BMD and BGP might be considered as early screening biomarkers for endemic fluorosis, especially for the bone damage.
4.Studies on Diffusion Properties of Alginate Gel Entrapped with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans Cells
Shao-Xia XU ; Yong-Kui ZHANG ; Hai XIANG ; Ning CHEN ; Ying LIANG ; Ya-Jie HUANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
By non-steady method,the effective diffusivity of ferrous sulphate within alginate calcium gel entrapped without bacteria was measured.Meanwhile the oxidation ability of entrapped bacteria was analyzed.Experimental results showed that the effective diffusion coefficient of ferrous sulphate decreased with the increase of alginate concentration,the optimum alginate concentration is 2%(W/V).The effect of calcium chloride on the effective diffusivity was neglectable.The incubation of ferrooxidans would pass through 10 hours,and the diffusion coefficient within gel entrapped Thiobacillus ferrooxidans cells was less remarkably than that of ferrous sulphate without entrapped cells.For the entrapped cells,the absolute oxidation time was shortest and the rate change was fastest with the initial Fe concentration 5g/L.The absolute oxidation time was same when the initial Fe concentration was 8g/L and 10g/L.
5.Stimulation of bone marrow stromal cells conditioned medium on the expansion of mature megakaryocytes and colony forming unit-megakaryocyte in vitro.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2005;57(2):247-253
In this study the effects of bone marrow stromal cells conditioned medium on the expansion of mature megakaryocytes and colony forming unit-megakaryocyte (CFU-Meg) in vitro were investigated. The serum-free bone marrow fibroblast conditioned medium (F-CM), bone marrow endothelial cell conditioned medium (E-CM) and bone marrow macrophage conditioned medium (M-CM) were collected and ultrafiltrated by using Centriprep-10. F-CM, E-CM, M-CM, the retentate (>10 kDa F-CM, >10 kDa E-CM and >10 kDa M-CM) contained substances whose molecular weight was more than 10 kDa and the filtrate (<10 kDa F-CM, <10 kDa E-CM and <10 kDa M-CM) contained substances whose molecular weight was less than 10 kDa were added in liquid culture system respectively. The results showed that F-CM, >10 kDa F-CM and E-CM, >10 kDa E-CM significantly promoted the expansion of mature megakaryocytes in liquid culture system, the percentage of mature megakaryocytes compared with 0 h control were (287.33-/+16.77)%, (236.67-/+39.72)%, (141.21-/+17.47)% and (179.03-/+30.98)%. But <10 kDa F-CM, <10 kDa E-CM, M-CM, >10 kDa M-CM and <10 kDa M-CM had no positive effects on the expansion of mature megakaryocytes. The effects of F-CM, E-CM or M-CM on the expansion of CFU-Meg were also investigated. The results indicated that F-CM and E-CM promoted the expansion of CFU-Meg in liquid culture system. M-CM had no positive effect on the expansion of CFU-Meg. the percentage of CFU-Meg compared with 0 h control were (168.18-/+30.24)%, (215.17-/+17.4)% and (85.0-/+7.0)%. The results of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR ) showed that transforming growth factor -beta1 (TGF-beta1) mRNA was expressed in bone marrow endothelial cells and was not expressed in bone marrow fibroblasts. Thrombopoietin (TPO) mRNA was expressed in bone marrow fibroblasts and was not expressed in bone marrow endothelial cells. These results suggest that F-CM, >10kDa F-CM and E-CM, >10kDa E-CM significantly promoted the expansion of mature megakaryocytes and CFU-Meg in liquid culture system. The effect of F-CM on the expansion of mature megakaryocytes is better than that of E-CM.
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Bone Marrow Cells
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cytology
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Cell Differentiation
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physiology
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Cells, Cultured
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Colony-Forming Units Assay
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Culture Media, Conditioned
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pharmacology
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Female
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Male
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Megakaryocyte Progenitor Cells
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cytology
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Megakaryocytes
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cytology
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Mice
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Stromal Cells
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cytology
6.Influences of hypertension and diabetes on arterial compliances and endothelial microparticle level.
Hong XIANG ; Rong HUANG ; Ya-li ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(10):2387-2389
OBJECTIVETo study the influences of hypertension and diabetes on arterial compliances and endothelial microparticle level.
METHODSFifty patients with hypertension and diabetes, 46 with hypertension, and 48 with diabetes were enrolled in this study, with 50 healthy volunteers group serving as the normal control. Large arterial compliance (C1) and small arterial compliance (C2) were measured using CVProfilor DO2020 cardiovascular profiling system, and the levels of CD31+/CD42- endothelial microparticles (EMPs) were determined by flow cytometry in these subjects.
RESULTSCompared with the hypertensive patients, diabetic patients and healthy volunteers, the patients with both hypertension and diabetes showed significantly decreased C1 and C2. C1 and C2 were significantly decreased in the hypertensive patients in comparison with those in the diabetic patients and the healthy volunteers. Compared with the healthy volunteers group, the diabetic patients showed markedly decreased C2 but normal C1. The levels of CD31+/CD42- EMPs were significantly increased in patients with both hypertension and diabetes compared with the other groups, and the diabetic patients had higher EMPs levels than the hypertensive patients. Pearson regression analysis indicated that C1 and C2 were inversely, while the levels of EMPs positively, correlated to the pulse pressure and 2 h plasma glucose; the levels of EMPs were not related with fasting glycemia.
CONCLUSIONHypertension appears to have greater impact on arterial compliance, especially C1, while diabetes is the major factor responsible for increased release of EMPs.
Arteries ; physiopathology ; Blood Pressure ; Case-Control Studies ; Compliance ; Diabetes Mellitus ; physiopathology ; Elasticity ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged
7.Relevant factors on the degree of anterior uveitis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Guo-Xiang, SONG ; Jin-Xian, HUANG ; Ya-Ling, DENG ; Zhi-Hua, YIN ; Zhang-Yi, LIANG ; Zhi-Zhong, YE
International Eye Science 2014;(7):1310-1312
AlM: To investigate the association between the degree of anterioruveitis and related factors including inflammatory markers as well as sacroiliac joint imaging in patients with ankylosing spondylitis ( AS) .
METHODS: Anterior changes evaluated by slit lamp, erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR ) , C - reactive protein ( CRP ) and magnetic resonance imaging of 55 cases with AS associateduveitis were retrospectively analyzed. A modified endotoxin-induced uveitis ( ElU ) clinical standard was used for uveitis grading. SPARCC sacroiliac scoring was used to evaluate bone edema of sacroiliac joint. The correlation between the degree of uveitis and sacroiliitis was assessed.
RESULTS: ln the 55 patients with AS, ElU grading scored 2-10, and SPARCC index scored 0-22. Further analysis showed that the severity of uveitis was significantly correlated with ESR (r=0. 869, P<0. 001) and CRP (r=0. 485, P<0. 001). The degree of anterior uveitis in AS patients was not correlated with inflammation of sacroiliac joint (r=0. 237, P=0. 081).
CONCLUSlON: Local autoimmunity of uveitis and sacroiliac joint inflammation with subsequent bone formation in AS might be mutually independent processes.
8.An experimental study on the repair of the necrotic tubular bone with pedicled vascular periosteum grafting in rabbits.
Mu-zhang XIAO ; Xiao-yuan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2003;19(6):329-331
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mechanism of the repair of the necrotic tubular bone with pedicled vascular periosteum grafting in rabbits.
METHODSTwenty mature New Zealand rabbits aged 8 months were randomly divided into test and control groups by placebo-controlled protocol. A segment of radius measuring 1.2 cm in length with pedicled vascular periosteum of the rabbits in the test group was obtained from the middle distal part of the bone, and boiled for 30 minutes. The cooled bone was then re-grafted and wrapped with vascularized periosteum and immobilized, while those in the control group, no periosteal grafting was done. X-ray examinations of the bones were carried out at 2, 4, 6, 8 approximately 10 post operation weeks (POWs). Meanwhile 4-5 rabbits were sacrificed for the harvesting of the radius on both sides for histological examination.
RESULTSIt was revealed by X-ray and histological study that the periosteal hyperplasia could be observed 2-4 weeks after operation in the test group. The sign of union of the fracture and the formation and reconstitution of the trabeculae could be observed 6-8 weeks after operation. The reconstitution of reticulated bone, the formation of the lamellar bone and new haversian system could be observed during 8-10 POW. The structure of the new formed bones became more mature and the fracture healed at 12 POW. In contrast, there was no changes in the necrotic bones in the control group at 2 POW and no signs of fracture healing at 4-6 POW, and the defect of the bones could be observed at 8 POW. The necrotic bones were totally dissolved and absorbed, and the bone defects could be observed clearly filled with fibrotic tissues at 12 POW.
CONCLUSIONThe necrotic bones could be replaced by regeneration of new bone originated from the pedicled vascular periosteum, so that the necrotic tubular bones could be repaired. But the necrotic bones in the control group were eventually absorbed, resulting in bone defects.
Animals ; Burns ; surgery ; Female ; Male ; Osteonecrosis ; surgery ; Periosteum ; blood supply ; transplantation ; Rabbits
9.Research on Bayesian fault diagnosis model of traditional Chinese medicine dry granulation based on failure model and effect analysis (FMEA).
Di GAO ; Ya-Jing WANG ; Yan-Wen WANG ; Xiang-Yin YE ; Yu WANG ; Xiao-Yu WANG ; Zan-Yang HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(24):5982-5987
This paper aims to construct a Bayesian(BN) fault diagnosis model of traditional Chinese medicine dry granulation based on the failure model and effect analysis(FMEA), effectively control risk factors and ensure the quality of granules.Firstly, the risk ana-lysis of dry granulation process was carried out with FMEA, and the selected medium and high risk factors were taken as node variables to establish corresponding BN network with causality.According to the mathematical reasoning method of probability theory, the model was accurately inferred and verified by Netica, and the granule nonconformance was used as the evidence for reversed reasoning to determine the most likely cause of the failure that affected the granule quality.The BN fault diagnosis model of traditional Chinese medicine dry gra-nulation was established based on the medium and high risk factors of process, prescription and equipment screened out by FMEA, such as roller pressure, raw material viscosity, clearance between rollers in the paper.The fault diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine dry granulation process was then carried out according to the model, and the posterior probability of each node under the premise of nonconforming granule quality was obtained.This method could provide strong support for operators to quickly eliminate faults and make decisions, so as to improve the efficiency and accuracy for fault diagnosis and prediction, with innovation in its application.
Bayes Theorem
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Probability
10.Implanting the conducting electrode in rat and investigating its effect on the rat's penicillin-induced seizure.
Zhen WANG ; Zhi SONG ; Wen ZHENG ; Zhno LI ; Xian HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(1):63-66
To investigate the effects of conducting electrodes implanted into the penicillin-induced epilepsy foci in rats on seizures, 30 male SD rats were randomly divided into experimental group (EG) and control group (CG). Afer penicillin(PNC) administration, metal electrode was implanted into the epilepsy focus in EG. Behavior evaluations were given after PNC injection in both groups and electroencephalogram recordings were taken respectively. Immunohistochemical methods were used to test the expressions of P38 and Calcium channel a 1A subunit (CACNA1A) at the serial time-point. We found that EG showed reduction of epileptic discharge frequency than did CG at time-point 3 h and 6 h, and that P38 expressions of EG were lower than those of CG in the injected side, and the expressions of Calcium channel a 1A subunit (CACNA1A) were downregulated in EG at time-point 6 h and 24 h. This evidence suggests that the metal electrode implanted into the penicillin-induced epilepsy focus may reduce the epileptic discharges and downregulate the expressions of P38 and CACNA1A. This new idea might be used in antiepileptic field in future.
Animals
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Calcium Channels
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metabolism
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Down-Regulation
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Electrodes, Implanted
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Electroencephalography
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Epilepsy
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chemically induced
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therapy
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Male
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Penicillins
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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metabolism