1.Study on the effect of low level laser in the treatment of periodontal disease
Yanjuan ZHAO ; Ronghua LI ; Xiaoxi DONG ; Kai YIN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;36(5):257-260
Objective The purpose of this study was to explore the efficacy of low level laser treatment (LLLT) combined with initial periodontal therapy in treating chronic periodontits.Methods Eighteen patients with chronic periodontitis were randomly treated in a spit-mouth design with combination of laser (808 nm,80 mW) treatment with scaling and root planing (experimental) or with scaling and root planing alone (contol) after OHI and supragingival cleaning.Clinical parameters of sulcus bleeding index (SBI),periodontal probing depth (PD) and clinical attachment loss (CAL) of both sides were recorded and gingival crevicular fluid samples were collected at baseline and 1,4,12 weeks after the treatment.GCF samples were analyzed for b-FGF,IL-1β,IL-8 level using ELISA assay.Results For the change of SBI and PD,only SBI in the experimental group experienced significant reduction (P<0.05) at 1 week compared with baseline (P<0.05),and the reduction in both groups were statistically significant (P<0.05) at 4 weeks.The same situation occurred while both experimental groups made more significant difference (P<0.01) at 12 weeks.The reduction of SBI was obvious in both groups when the PD was more than 6 mm.For CAL,the experimental group showed signs of improvement (P<0.05) at 4 weeks; both groups indicated improvement (P<0.05),while the experimental was more significant (P<0.01) at 12 weeks.For the levels of b-FGF,it showed steady rise after treatment in experimental group,while it went up to the baseline after falling in control group.At 12 weeks,there were statistical significance of differences between two groups (P<0.05).The changes of IL-1β and IL-8,in the experimental group showed better results than that in control group,while the difference between two groups was not significant (P>0.05).Conclusion LLLI can accelerate the healing of periodontal tissue by reducing the SBI,decreasing the PD,improving the CAL and increasing levels of b-FGF in the GCF of the patients.
2.Venohemodynamics after superficial vein and calf perforating vein surgery
Zuojun HU ; Shenming WANG ; Xueling HUANG ; Xiaoxi LI ; Henghui YIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To assess the role of superficial vein and calf perforating vein in chronic venous insufficiency of lower limbs. Methods Consecutive seventy-five cases (78 limbs) of slight PDVI ( I? -Ⅱ?) were evaluated. Venous hemodynamics were detected by color duplex, color Doppler velocity profile technology and APG preoperatively, in the first month, the third month and the first year postoperatively. Data were statistically analyzed. Results Symptoms and signs disappeared in 88. 5% (69/78) limbs. The ulcer-healing rate was 92. 8% ( 13/14). The postoperative VFI at each check-point significantly decreased than that before operation (P0.01). Conclusions Superficial venous reflux can be effectively broken up by the operations. Venous stasis on calf effectively decreased by subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS). But neither of the two procedures greatly improve the hemodynamic status of deep vein.
3.Establishment of a Hybridoma Cell Line Secreting High Titer of Anti-Human Thyroglobulin Monoclonal Antibodies
Yanhua YAN ; Enjiang TIAN ; Shuyou CHONG ; Yin XUE ; Xiaoxi HU ; Jufen PAN ; Wufei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(05):-
A hybridoma cell line(B10)was established by fusing spleen cells of BALB/c mou- se immunized with human thyroglobulin(HTG) with SP2/0 myeloma cells. An averagefusing rate of 6.3% and antibody-secreting positive well rate of 58.3% were obtained.During the first two months, the supernatant of B10 culture had a titer of 1/128 to1/2048 measured by hemagglutination method, and the ascites was positive at 1/64000-128000 and 1/320000 respectively as measured by hemagglutination and radioimmunoass-ay.The B10 cell line is very stable and has very high activity to produce anti-HTGmonoclonal antibodies. After several times of preservation in liquid nitrogen andpassage in culture for one year,a recent determination shows that cell culture super-natant and ascites still have very high titer,being 1/4096 and 1/1048576 respectively asmeasured by hemagglutination method. The chromosome number of the B10 hybridomacell is 99.5?7.4.The success of the establishment of this cell line is briefly discussed.Attempt to establish diagnostic kit with this monoclonal antibody is being undertaken.
4.Surface Coating of Polytetrafluoroethylene with Extracellular Matrix and Anti-CD34 Antibodies Facilitates Endothelialization and Inhibits Platelet Adhesion Under Sheer Stress.
Lei CHEN ; Haipeng HE ; Mian WANG ; Xiaoxi LI ; Henghui YIN
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2017;14(4):359-370
Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) polymers do not support endothelialization because of nonconductive characteristics towards cellular attachment. Inner surface modification of the grafts can improve endothelialization and increase the long-term patency rate of the ePTFE vascular grafts. Here we reported a method of inner-surface modification of ePTFE vascular graft with extracellular matrix (ECM) and CD34 monoclonal antibodies (CD34 mAb) to stimulate the adhesion and proliferation of circulating endothelial progenitor cells on ePTFE graft to enhance graft endothelialization. The inner surface of ECM-coated ePTFE grafts were linked with CD34 mAb in the presence of 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide/N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) solution and the physicochemical properties, surface morphology, biocompatibility, and hemocompatibility of the grafts were studied. The hydrophilicity of CD34 mAb-coated graft inner surface was significantly improved. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed ECM and CD34 mAb cross-linking in the ePTFE vascular grafts with our method. Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed protein layer covering uniformly on the inner surface of the modified grafts. The cell-counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay confirmed that the modified graft has no obvious cytotoxicity. The modified graft showed a low hemolytic rate (0.9%) in the direct contact hemolysis test, suggesting the modification improved hemocompatibility of biopolymers. The modification also decreased adhesion of platelets, while significantly increased the adhesion of endothelial cells on the grafts. We conclude that our method enables ePTFE polymers modification with ECM and CD34 mAb, facilitates endothelialization, and inhibits platelet adhesion on the grafts, thus may increase the long-term patency rate of the prosthetic bypass grafts.
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Biopolymers
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Blood Platelets*
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Endothelial Cells
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Endothelial Progenitor Cells
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Extracellular Matrix*
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Hemolysis
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Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
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Methods
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Polymers
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Polytetrafluoroethylene*
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Surface Properties
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Transplants
5.Comparative analysis of constitutes and metabolites for traditional Chinese medicine using IDA and SWATH data acquisition modes on LC-Q-TOF MS
Dian KANG ; Qingqing DING ; Yangfan XU ; Xiaoxi YIN ; Huimin GUO ; Tengjie YU ; He WANG ; Wenshuo XU ; Guangji WANG ; Yan LIANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2020;10(6):588-596
Identification of components and metabolites of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) employing liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF MS) techniques with information-dependent acquisition (IDA) approaches is increasingly frequent. A current drawback of IDA-MS is that the complexity of a sample might prevent important compounds from being triggered in IDA settings. Sequential window acquisition of all theoretical fragment-ion spectra (SWATH) is a data-independent acquisition (DIA) method where the instrument deterministically fragments all precursor ions within the predefined m/z range in a systematic and unbiased fashion. Herein, the superiority of SWATH on the detection of TCMs' components was firstly investigated by comparing the detection ef-ficiency of SWATH-MS and IDA-MS data acquisition modes, and sanguisorbin extract was used as a mode TCM. After optimizing the setting parameters of SWATH, rolling collision energy (CE) and variable Q1 isolation windows were found to be more efficient for sanguisorbin identification than the fixed CE and fixed Q1 isolation window. More importantly, the qualitative efficiency of SWATH-MS on sanguisorbins was found significantly higher than that of IDA-MS data acquisition. In IDA mode, 18 kinds of sangui-sorbins were detected in sanguisorbin extract. A total of 47 sanguisorbins were detected when SWATH-MS was used under rolling CE and flexible Q1 isolation window modes. Besides, 26 metabolites of sangui-sorbins were identified in rat plasma, and their metabolic pathways could be deduced as decarbonylation, oxidization, reduction, methylation, and glucuronidation according to their fragmental ions acquired in SWATH-MS mode. Thus, SWATH-MS data acquisition could provide more comprehensive information for the component and metabolite identification for TCMs than IDA-MS.
6.Identification of benign and malignant nodules in thyroid ultrasound images based on deep convolutional neural network
Wenjun Yao ; Chaoran Yin ; Hongqing Zhu ; Jianmin Jiang ; Xiaoxi Pang ; Yining Sun
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(5):854-858
Objective:
To explore the clinical application value of deep convoluti onal neural network for automatic detection and classification of benign and malignant thyroid nodules ultrasound images.
Methods:
A total of 1 012 ultrasound images of thyroid nodules were retrospectively selected and labeled. The YOLOv5 network model was constructed to accurately locate the location of thyroid nodules and automatically trim the area of the nodules. At the same time , a GoogLeNet network model was constructed to classify benign and malignant nodules after reduction.
Results :
In the collected data set , the mean accuracy of the target detection network for thyroid nodule location detection was 96. 2% . Meanwhile , the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and AUC of the classification network for benign and malignant nodules were 0. 885 ,0. 822 ,0. 866 and 0. 92 respectively ,which were significantly higher than those of the AlexNet model (0. 81) , VGG model (0. 86) and MobileNet model (0. 76) .
Conclusion
The deep convo⁃ lutional neural network model has high localization and recognition ability for benign and malignant thyroid nodules in ultrasound images ,which is helpful to improve the accuracy of automatic image diagnosis.
7.Latest Progresses in Surgical Treatment of Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome.
Yan Ying YU ; Jing Jing WANG ; Zhi Chao LAI ; Kang LI ; Le Yin XU ; Li Jing FANG ; Jiang Yu MA ; Xiaoxi YU ; Bao LIU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2021;43(2):283-287
Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS)is compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament.Median arcuate ligament release is the corner stone for the surgical treatment of MALS.Open surgery,laparoscopic surgery,and robot-assisted surgery have been developed,among which laparoscopic surgery has been proposed as the preferred approach in view of its minimal trauma and short hospital stay.Auxiliary celiac plexus neurolysis could further alleviate the patient's discomfort.Moreover,vascular reconstitution is of vital importance in the case of persistent stenosis in the celiac artery despite of median arcuate ligament decompression.Vascular reconstruction has satisfactory long-term patency rate,while endovascular treatment is less invasive.This article aims to summarize the consensuses and advances and shed light on the surgical treatment of MALS.
Celiac Artery/surgery*
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Constriction, Pathologic/surgery*
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Decompression, Surgical
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Ligaments/surgery*
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Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome/surgery*
8.Overexpression of Hdac6 extends reproductive lifespan in mice.
Xiaoxi ZHANG ; Jiao YANG ; Haiying WANG ; Renpeng GUO ; Yu YIN ; Dongdong ZHANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Hua WANG ; Zhongcheng ZHOU ; Lingyi CHEN ; Jun ZHOU ; Lin LIU
Protein & Cell 2017;8(5):360-364