1.Investigation on patient satisfaction with single or bridge crown for repair of consecutive missing posterior teeth in the maxilla
Qiang ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Chang XIE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(14):2203-2207
BACKGROUND: Patient subjective satisfaction is of great significance for the clinical use of implant denture.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the patient satisfaction with single or bridge crown for repair of consecutive missing posterior teeth in the maxilla.METHODS: We selected 203 patients with consecutive missing of maxillary first and second molar teeth, who had received single (n=99) or bridge (n=104) crown for implant restoration 1 year ago. All patients were surveyed with a subjective satisfaction questionnaire and visual analogue scale.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There was no significant difference in sex and age (35-64 years) between the two groups. Food impaction ratio and crown off ratio were higher in the bridge crown group than the single crown group.Noticeably, most patients did not have the habit of using dental floss. The overall satisfaction scores were 88.96% in the single crown group and 85.32% in the bridge crown group, respectively. Four indexes with less than 80 scores in the two groups were that I dare to use the implant teeth to bite hard food, my implant teeth are easily cleaned, it takes me less time to clean my implant teeth than natural teeth, and I think the dental implant price is acceptable. Results from the analysis of variance showed that food impaction influenced chewing effect (P=0.047), made the use of dental floss difficult (P=0.031), made patients discomfort (P=0.038), and the use of dental floss could enhance the cleaning effect on dental implant (P=0.019), and largely reduced brushing bleeding (P=0.029). In conclusion, patients with missing maxillary posterior teeth can obtain higher satisfaction after single crown or bridge crown repair. However, food impaction and crown off become more serious after repair with bridge crown, while the repair with single crown exhibits better performance.
2.A Prognosis Study on Xenogenic and Allogenic Meniscus Transplantation for Meniscus Deficiency Repair in Rabbit's Knee
Jiakuo YU ; Xing XIE ; Jiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2003;0(06):-
Objective To study the prognosis of the implanted xenogenic and allogenic menisci, and the implanted menisci's protection effects on articular cartilage. Methods 30 adult New Zealand white rabbits were divided equally into two groups and the medial meniscus defection models were established by medial meniscectomy. Allogenic medial menisci implantation were done in group A. Small pieces of menisci tissue were taken from pig meniscus and moulded them as the same shape and size as rabbit's medial menisci,then, xenogenic menisci implantation were done in group B with these moulded grafts. 6, 12 and 24 weeks after the operations, rabbits were sacrificed to observe the implanted menisci and the articular cartilage on medial tibial plateau, medial femoral condylus and femoral trochlea with naked eye and histological method. Results After allogenic meniscus transplantation, the state of implanted meniscus was good, and healed well around the capsula. 24 weeks post allogenic meniscus transplantation, the injury of the articular cartilage was not in evidence. In short time post xenogenic meniscus transplantation, the state of meniscus and cartilage was good and after 24 weeks the xenogenic meniscus was dissolved and absorbed, the articular cartilage also showed degeneration and injury. Conclusion With xenogenic meniscus moulded from pig meniscus tissue,the implanted meniscus was resolved and absorbed and the cartilage degeneration also appeared after half a year. Post allogenic meniscus transplantation, the meniscus structure and function were reconstructed well and the articular cartilage was also well protected.
3.TypeⅠ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,ⅩCollagen Expression in Meniscus and Articular Cartilage and Immunoreaction Study after Xenogenic and Allogenic Meniscus Transpla ntation in Rabbits
Xing XIE ; Jiakuo YU ; Jiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1982;0(01):-
Objective To study the type Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅹcollag e n expression in meniscus and articular cartilage and immunoreactions post xenoge nic and allogenic meniscus transplantation. Methods After men iscectomy,30 adult New Zealand white rabbits were divded into two groups:group A undertook allogenic medial meniscus transplantation and group B undertook xenog enic meniscus transplantation with fitted meniscus tissues harvested from swine. 6, 12 and 24 weeks post transplantation, the histological and immunohistochemical analysis of type Ⅰ ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅹ collagens monoclonal antibody were investigated in menisci and a rticular cartilage. Peripheral blood were obtained for immunoreactions study thr o ugh the methods of CDMT (Complement Dependent Microlymphocytotoxicity Test) and RIA (Radioimmunoassay)of IL-2 and IL-6. Results The meniscu s and articular cartilage were good post allogenic meniscus transplantation, but the transplanted xenogenic meniscus appeared to be dissolved and absorbed and c art ilage lesions were observed in 24 week post operation. No significant difference was found between two groups in type Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ collagen expression during e xperiment. From 1~12 weeks, no significant diffe rence was found among type Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ collagen expression in articular cartil age in two groups. However,24 weeks post operation, type Ⅹ collagen's expressio n in cartilage was abnormally increased. Neither allogenic nor xenogenic meniscu s transplantation caused fatal immunoreaction during the whole experiment. Con clusion The transplantation meniscus began to be dissolved and absorbed after half a year, but allogenic meniscus transplantation achieved good results . Type Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ collagen expression in transplanted meniscus and articular cartilage showed no difference between two groups, but the expression of type Ⅹ collagen was abnormally increased in xenogenic group 24 weeks post operation. No fatal immunoreaction was found in both groups.
4.Analysis of clinical efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer
Xia YU ; Xiaomin XIE ; Liwu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(5):708-710
Objective To investigate the effects and clinical value of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer.Methods 102 cases with locally advanced cervical cancer treated were randomly divided into observation group and control group,the observation group received the surgery after the neoadjuvant chemotherapy,and the control group was given a direct surgical treatment.Operative time,blood loss and postoperative pathologic results were observed,and chemotherapy and toxicity evaluation were made for the observation group.Results The chemotherapy effective rate of the observation group was 74.51%,and the toxicity could be tolerated;the operation time and blood loss of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group(all P < 0.05) ;surgical trauma and postoperative complications' occurrence rate of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group (all P < 0.05) ; pelvic lymph node metastasis and vaginal cutting edge of the residues of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group (all P < 0.05).Conclusion For locally advanced cervical cancer,NACT has a positive significance in reducing the tumor volume,low-er tumor stage,and at the same time reducing the difficulty of operation,surgical trauma,postoperative complications,and preventing recurrence and metastasis,which can be used as a better adjuvant treatment program for locally advanced cervical cancer.
5.Comparison of myopia prevalence among normal, exophoria and intermittent exotropia children
Nixian YU ; Fang XIE ; Wei ZHANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(5):438-441
Objective To discuss the difference of myopia prevalence and spherical equivalent among normal,exophoria and intermittent exotropia children.Methods The children aged between 6 years old to14 years old were divided into 3 groups of orthophoria (n =151),exophoria (n =180) and intermittent exotropia (n =168) based on the result of cover-uncover test.Intermittent exotropia group was divided into three types of basic,convergence insufficiency and divergence excess.Diopter values were retrospectively reviewed,and results were recorded with the average data after the objective optometry of cycloplegia.Results Myopia prevalence of intermittent exotropia of different ages was higher than normal and exophoria (all P < 0.05),but no difference between exophoria and normal (all P > 0.05).There were statistical significant differences in overall prevalence among three groups (intermittent exotropia and orthophoria:P =0.000,intermittent exotropia and exophoria:P =0.000,orthophoria and exophoria:P =0.034).Average spherical equivalent was (0.08 ± 0.99) D in orthophoric group,(-0.16 ± 1.16)D in exophoric group and (-1.23 ± 1.57)D in intermittent exotropic group,there was statistical difference among three groups (P =0.000).The differences were also statistical significant between orthophoria group and exophoria group (P =0.015),intermittent exotropia group and orthophoria group (P =0.000),exophoria group and intermittent exotropia group (P =0.000).In the group of intermittent exotropia,average spherical equivalent was (-1.68 ± 1.61) D in convergence insufficient group,(-1.14 ± 1.44) D in basic group and (-0.85 ± 1.50) D in divergence excessive group,there was statistical difference among three groups (P =0.000).The spherical equivalent in convergence insufficient group was lower than the basic group (P =0.000)and divergence excessive group (P =0.041).Conclusion The myopia prevalence and degree of intermittent exotropia are all higher than normal and exophoria in children.
6.Change of Bone ?-Carboxyglutamic Acid Containing Protein in the Serum of Rats at the Initial Stage of Skeletal Fluorosis Caused by Fluoride in Coal
Chun XIE ; Hua ZHANG ; Maojuan YU
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Objective To study the change of bone ?-carboxyglutamic acid containing protein(BGP) in serum of rats at the initial stage of skeletal fluorosis caused by fluoride in coal.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups (the number of female and male in each group was the same respectively):the control group,the low-dose fluoride group,the middle-dose fluoride added nutrition group,the middle-dose fluoride group,the high-dose fluoride added nutrition group,the high-dose fluoride group.All rats in the experimental groups were fed on the corn collected from the prevalent areas and contained different contents of fluoride respectively for 90-100 days.Content of fluoride in the urine,bone,kidney,BGP in serum,bone mineral density (BMD)and calcium in the bone and urine were determined.Results The fluorosis of the rats became more serious as fluoride intake increased.On the condition of same fluoride intake,the fluorosis could be relieved if nutrients added.BGP in serum of rats in each experimental groups had a increase trend,at the earlier stage,BGP of the high-dose group was higher than that of the control group (P
7.Comparison of tensile strength between 4 different epitendinous sutures
Yu ZHANG ; Jinbo TANG ; Renguo XIE ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of 4 different epitendinous sutures on the tensile strength of the repaired tendons. Methods 40 plantar flexion deep tendons from pigs were divided into 4 groups randomly, with 10 in each group. After the core suture of Modifier Kessler was applied, 4 epitendinous sutures at different distances from suture sites to broken ends (4mm, 7mm, 10mm, 12mm) were used respectively in each group to repair the transected tendons. MTS Instron 4411 was used to test the repaired tendons. Tensile strengths at 2mm gap formation and at the peak were collected for statistical analyses by ANOVA. Results In this test, the tensile strength was found to increase with the distance from suture sites to broken ends. The tensile strength in the 4mm group was significantly lower than that in the others. There was little statistical difference between the other 3 groups. Conclusion Tensile strength of the repaired tendon tends to increase with the distance from suture sites to broken ends in epitendinous suture.
8.Mechanical device for prevention of deep vein thrombosis on patient compliance:a meta-analysis based on observational studies
Yu XIE ; Chenghuan ZHANG ; Yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(35):5304-5312
BACKGROUND:Compliance of mechanical device reduced in the prevention of deep venous thrombosis.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the compliance on mechanical prevention measures in the prevention of deep venous thrombosis, and to analyze the reason for compliance reduction.
METHODS:We searched Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, and Medline for articles on compliance of inpatients on mechanical device for prevention of deep vein thrombosis published from inception to December 2015. At the same time, the“snowbal”method was used to screen the references. After the literatures were screened, using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale tools and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality standard, two researchers evaluated the quality of the literatures independently and strictly. Data were extracted if meet the discharge standard. The software of Meta-analyst Beta3.13 was used for heterogeneity analysis and publication bias test in the extracted data. According to the heterogeneity analysis results and literature types, a reasonable statistical analysis method was selected to col ate, summarize and discuss.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Final y, 12 papers were included, 9 of which were cross-sectional studies, 2 cohort studies, and 1 case-control study. The odds ratio about compliance rate of inpatients with mechanical devices was 53.2%(95%CI:38.7-67.2). Subgroup analysis showed that the odds ratio about compliance rate of pneumatic compression devices was 54.9%(95%CI:34.9-73.4). The odds ratio about compliance rate on elastic stockings was 47.9%(95%CI:34.3-61.8). The detection of mechanical device of surgical patients showed that odds ratio about compliance rate was 66.8%(95%CI:47.4-81.7). Our results confirm that the compliance rate of the use of mechanical devices for the prevention of deep venous thrombosis in clinical inpatients requests to be improved. The reason for reduced compliance rate should be further investigated to improve the compliance rate.
9.The influence of the Pro12Ala mutation of PPARgamma2 receptor gene on beta-cells restoration and insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes with hypertension.
Aiping, ZHANG ; Muxun, ZHANG ; Jianhua, ZHANG ; Yikai, YU ; Junhui, XIE
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(6):648-50
The aim of this investigation was to determine whether a PPARgamma2 Pro12Ala polymorphism was associated with insulin resistance, beta-cell function and hypertension in Chinese populations. 289 unrelated Chinese subjects first diagnosed Type 2 diabetes (HbAC1 < 6.0) were investigated, including 132 hypertensive diabetic (HTD) subjects, 157 normotensive diabetic (NTD) subjects. Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were collected from all participants, as well as several venous blood samples during oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Biochemical measurements (high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL), triglycerides) and PPARgamma2 Pro12Ala genotype were also determined. And insulin resistance and beta-cells function was assessed by HOMA-IR and HOMA-beta respectively. The frequency of subjects bearing the Pro12Ala was lower in the hypertension group (3.03%) than in the non-hypertension group (5.7%) (P < 0.05) after adjusted for age, BMI and gender. Hypertensive diabetic Pro12Ala subjects had lower fasting plasma glucose level (P = 0.0127), and better glucose tolerance 60 min after oral glucose (P = 0.0361). Moreover, plasma insulin concentrations at 60 min was lower than those without A variant (P = 0.0275), and both hypertensive Ala/Pro in HOMA-beta (P = 0.0455) and AUC for insulin (P = 0.0473) were higher, and HOMA-IR was lower (P = 0.0375) as compared with hypertensive Pro/Pro subjects. No association was observed between Pro12Ala genotype and BMI, total cholesterol, HDL- cholesterol or triglycerides in either group. Our findings suggested that the Ala 12 allele of the PPARgamma2 gene may improve insulin resistance and ameliorate beta-cell function reserves in T2DM with hypertension, and protect patients from hypertension in T2DM. As an important thrifty gene, environment factors may exerts an effect of PPAR gamma2 on glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance.
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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10.The role of Rho kinase in the protective effects of hydrogen on the damage of Caco-2 epithelial barrier induced by LPS
Xiaoye MA ; Yang YU ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Keliang XIE ; Yonghao YU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(7):834-838
Objective To investigate the role of Rho kinase (ROCK) in the protective effects of hydrogen on intestinal epithelial barrier function in sepsis. Methods Caco-2 cells were cultured routinely, and divided into 6 groups randomly (n=3):control group (C group), hydrogen-rich medium group (H group), lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treatment group (L group), hy?drogen+LPS-treatment group (HL group), Rho kinase inhibitor (Y-37632) treatment group (Y group) and Rho kinase inhibi?tor Y-27632+LPS-treatment group (YL group). H group was treated with 0.6 mmol/L hydrogen-rich media. The concentra?tion of LPS and Y-27632 were 50 mg/L and 25μmol/L separately. After the Caco-2 monolayer model was established, the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) values were measured regularly. When the TEER value reached 800Ω·cm2, the treatment was administered. Then TEER values were measured at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h, and FITC-dextran permeability was de?tected at 24 h. Cells were seeded on 6-well plates. After cell density reached 80%-90%, treatments were given randomly. The real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was conducted to assess mRNA levels of ZO-1 and ROCK mRNA. ZO-1 and ROCK protein expression levels were detected by Western blot assay. Results Compared with C group, TEER values were elevated in 12 h and 24 h in H group (P<0.05). There were no statistical significances in FITC-dextran permeability,
protein expression levels of ZO-1 and ROCK between C group and H group (P>0.05). TEER values were elevated at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h in Y group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in FITC-dextran permeability between C group and Y group (P > 0.05). The mRNA expression of ZO-1 increased and mRNA expression of ROCK decreased in Y group (P <0.05). The TEER values reduced at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h in L group. The FITC-dextran permeability increased significantly, mRNA and protein expressions of ZO-1 significantly decreased, mRNA and protein expressions of ROCK significantly in?creased in L group (all P<0.05). Compared with L group, TEER values increased significantly at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h in YL group, FITC-dextran permeability decreased, mRNA expressions of ZO-1 increased, mRNA expressions of ROCK de?creased in YL group (P<0.05). Compared with L group, TEER values increased at 6 h, 12 h and 24 h in HL group, FITC-dextran permeability reduced markedly, protein expressions of ZO-1 increased at each time point, protein expressions of ROCK decreased at each time point in HL group (P<0.05). Conclusion Hydrogen can protect intestinal barrier function against sepsis, ameliorate the integrity and permeability of intestinal epithelium and increase the expressions of intercellular tight junction proteins. The suppression of Rho kinase over-expression induced by LPS may be involved in these protective effects of hydrogen.