1.Health self-management skill in periodontitis patients with different disease severity
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(3):237-239
Objective To explore the relationship between health self-management skill and the severity of periodontitis disease.Methods 200 periodontitis patients (periodontitis group) and 200 health controls (control group) were assessed using the rating scale of health self-management skill for adults (AHSMSRS).Results (1) The total score of AHSMSRS in periodontitis group(139.08± 13.42),was lower than that in control group (177.51±16.16),and the difference was statistically significant (t=5.29,P<0.01).(2) The number of different severity of periodontitis patients were mild 42 cases (21.0%),moderate 90 cases (45.0%),severe 68 cases (34.0%),respectively.Significant statistical differences were found in health self-management ability and each dimension (F=6.16-9.24,P<0.01).Conclusion Compared with control group,health self-management skill of periodontitis patients is lower,and it may affect the condition of periodontitis.
2.The role and underlying mechanism of CITED2-mediated insulin signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular diseases
Xuanchun WANG ; Kuangyang CHEN ; Yanliang LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(8):637-643
It is well established that cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of diabetes-related death. Endothelial dysfunction is widely accepted as the initial and critical factor contributing to diabetic vascular diseases. Insulin resistance may result in vascular endothelial dysfunction, which in turn aggravates diabetic vascular diseases. Via PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, insulin inhibits the function of FoxOs, which, endothelial FoxO1 especially, exerts an important role in atherosclerosis and angiogenesis. In this regard, Wang et al. characterized 10 FoxO1 target genes regulated by insulin in endothelial cells, among which, CITED2, a transcriptional coregulator, was selected to extensively investigate its role and the underlying mechanism of insulin-regulated angiogenesis. CITED2 was significantly increased in vascular endothelial cells in diet-induced mice, ob/ob mice, as well as obese type 2 diabetic patients, all of those models or subjects are accompanied by insulin resistance. In endothelial cells, insulin significantly down-regulated CITED2 expression through insulin receptor-PI3K-Akt-FoxO1 pathway. Inhibition of CITED2 resulted in significant increases in proliferation and tube formation of endothelial cells. Overexpression of CITED2, however, repressed the transactivation of HIF. The study on the mouse model with hind limb ischemia showed that endothelial CITED2 deficiency gave rise to significant increases of expression of endothelin-1, a well-known HIF target gene, induced by ischemia or hypoxia, suggesting that CITED2 inhibited endothelial angiogenesis via suppressing HIF transactivation. In summary, insulin resistance accompanying obesity and type 2 diabetes leads to enhanced CITED2 expression, consequently impairing HIF signaling and proangiogenic capacity in endothelial cells. Inhibition of CITED2 will be a promising novel way to deal with ischemic cardiovascular diseases in diabetic patients.
3.Efficacy and Safety of Sildenafil for Treating the Patients With Congenital Heart Disease Combining Severe Pulmonary Hypertension in Plateau Area
Yanliang XIA ; Ruhai MA ; Hong CHEN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(9):702-705
Objective: To explore the efifcacy and safety of sildenaifl for treating the patients of congenital heart disease (CHD) with severe pulmonary hypertension in plateau area.
Methods: A total of 50 CHD patients combining severe pulmonary hypertension treated in our hospital from 2010-01 to 2013-10 were studied. The patients were randomly divided into 2 groups, n=25 in each group. Control group, the patients received conventional treatment and Sildenaifl group, based on conventional treatment, the patients received additional sildenaifl medication. The hemodynamic, blood gas, routine and biochemistry were recorded and compared between 2 groups.
Results: Compared with Control group, Sildenaifl group had more reduction of pulmonary artery pressure, increased arterial pressure of oxygen, left ventricular output, cardiac index and oxygenation index, all P<0.05. The patients’ arterial pressure, blood routine and biochemistry were similar between 2 groups, P>0.05. There was no obvious adverse reaction observed in Sildenaifl group.
Conclusion: Based on conventional treatment, Sildenafil may effectively reduce the pulmonary artery pressure in CHD patients combining pulmonary hypertension in plateau area, it improving the cardiac function without adverse reaction.
4.The pathological changes of rat temporomandibular joint under emotional stress
Gaoyi WU ; Yongjin CHEN ; Lei CHEN ; Yanliang WANG ; Haiyan SHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To observe the influence of emotional stress on the temporomandibular joint(TMJ) of SD rats. Methods:Standard animal model of emotional stress was created by emotion communication emergency box technique in 30 SD rats and foot-shocked in another 30. Control rats were 30 without treatment. The microstructure and ultrastructure of the disc surface, condylar surface and external pterygoid muscle were observed 1, 3 and 5 weeks after emotional stress treatment. Results:Obviously pathological changes were observed in the experimental animals, especially at 3 weeks, involving the fissures on the disc and condylar surface, the collagen fibers were disordered. Electron microscopy observation showed that condylar collagen was exposed. The mitochondria edema and vacuolar degeneration in the external pterygoid muscle were found.At 5 weeks, the condylar cartilage started to recover. Conclusion:Long term emotional stress may lead to pathological changes of the temporomandibular system. The changes can be partly recovered after a certain time of adaption of TMJ.
5.Prevention of osteoradionecrosis of the mandibule in canine with low intensity ultrasound
Gaoyi WU ; Lei CHEN ; Guoxiong ZHU ; Baolin LIU ; Yanliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(12):1132-1135
Objective To investigate the repair effect of low intensity ultrasound on radioactive mandibule bone to provide new idea for prevention of osteoradionecrosis of the mandibule after irradiation.Methods The animal models of radioactive mandibular injury were made and treated with low intensity ultrasound.Low intensity ultrasound treatment group ( Group Ⅱ ) and not with low intensity ultrasound treatment group (Group Ⅰ ) were observed by microvessel density detection,micro-CT,ponceau trichrome stain and so on,and compared with control group.Then,the obtained data were statistically analyzed.Results The animal models of radioactive mandibular injury were successfully established.The microvessel density in Group Ⅱ was greater than that in Group Ⅰ.The bone volume fraction,trabecular thickness,bone surface/bone volume and the trabecular number in Group Ⅱ were significantly larger than those in Group Ⅰ (P < 0.05).The ponceau trichrome staining showed that the osteocytes largely disappeared and that the cancellous bone trabecular atrophied in Group Ⅰ,while new bone formation,trabecular and numerous osteoblasts around trabecular were largely observed in Group Ⅱ.Conclusion Low intensity ultrasound has a good recovery effect on bone tissue after irradiation.
6.Risk factors and prognostic analysis of cranial nerve impairment in 121 patients with tuberculous meningitis
Shizhong LIN ; Yanliang ZHANG ; Jialin JIN ; Shu CHEN ; Xinhua WENG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(2):93-96
Objective To investigate the risk factors associated with cranial nerve impairment in patients with tuberculous meningitis.Methods A total of 121 patients with tuberculous meningitis who were admitted to Huashan Hospital from 2000 to 2011 were reviewed retrospectively.Demographic data (gender,age),course of disease,initial results of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) tests,occurrence of cranial nerve impairment and prognosis of these patients were collected.All the patients were followed up for at least 3 months,and for those with cranial nerve impairment,the minimum follow-up period was 1 year in order to judge the recovery of cranial nerve impairment.Multivariate analysis was performed to study the associated risk factors.Results Out of 121 patients,22 (18.2 %)developed cranial nerve impairment.Nerves involved were abducens nerve,oculomotor nerve,optic nerve and auditory nerve,and impairment of single nerve occurred in 9 (40.9 %),8 (36.4 %),7(31.8%) and 1(4.5%) patient,respectively.Three cases had more than one group of cranial nerves involved,accounting for 13.6% of the 22 patients with cranial nerve impairment.The incidence of conscious disturbance was significantly higher in patients with cranial nerve impairment than those without impairment (77 % vs 45 %,P=0.020).Delay in diagnosis (OR =1.017,95 % CI:1.001-1.033,P=0.040) and occurrence of conscious disturbance (OR =3.242,95 % CI:1.142-9.205,P=0.027) were independent predictive factors of cranial nerve injury.During one-year follow-up,90.9% of patients were fully recovered from cranial nerve impairment,with a median duration of 1 month (range 0.5-6.0 months).Conclusions Cranial nerve impairment is a common complication in patients with tuberculous meningitis.Delay in diagnosis and occurrence of conscious disturbance were independent predictive factors.Most cranial nerve impairment were reversible,and timely diagnosis and treatment are important ways to reduce complications.
7.Evaluation of the clinic effects of perioperative psychological intervention combined appropriate sedation by target-controlled infusion of midazolam during operation via SCL-90 and OAA/S in patients undergoing thumb or finger reconstruction
Deming WANG ; Yuanxin ZHANG ; Yanqing CHEN ; Fengmei AN ; Yanliang QU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2013;15(11):1495-1498
Objective To evaluate the clinic effects of perioperative psychological intervention combined appropriate sedation by target-controlled infusion of midazolam during operation via symptom check List 90 (SCL-90) and observers assessment of alertness/sedation scale (OAA/S) in patients undergoing thumb or finger reconstruction.Methods Eighty patients undergoing thumb or finger reconstruction were randomly divided into group A,B,C,and D (n =20 cases per group).All patients were received brachial plexus block and spinal-epidural combined anesthesia.Patients in group A were given perioperative psychological intervention combined appropriate sedation by target-controlled infusion of midazolam during operation; patients in group B were received routine treatment; patients in group C were given perioperative psychological intervention; and patients in group D were sedated with midazolam during operation.The vital signs and the scores of OAA/S were observed during operation.The scores of visual analogue scale (VAS) and SCL-90 were recorded after operation.Results The OAA/S grade in groups A and D were stability than that in groups B and C (P < 0.05) ; the scores of VAS and the results of psychological status assessment by SCL-90 in group A were superior to groups B,C,and D (P < 0.05).Conclusions Perioperative psychological intervention combined appropriate sedation in operation on thumb or finger reconstruction is a excellence anaesthesia processing method.It might have beneficial effects on postoperative recovery profile,and strengthen the tolerance to pain and improve the patient's psychological status during operative period.
8.Combined injection of medical ozone and collagenase for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation
Tao JIANG ; Zhonggui CHEN ; Youjin FENG ; Yanliang LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(07):-
Objective To observe the mid-term effectiveness of percutaneous lumbar puncture and injection of medical ozone and collagenase in treating lumbar disc herniation.Methods CT-guided percutaneous lumbar puncture and medical ozone injection into the intervertebral disc was performed in 78 patients with lumbar disc herniation, which was confirmed by imaging study or clinical manifestations.After 2-4 days, neucleolysis was carried out.Collagenase 12 000 U was injected via the anterior epidural space onto the surface or into the inside of the prominence of the protruded disc.Results The clinical results were evaluated in 6-25 months after the procedure.Of 78 patients treated with this technique, the result was excellent in 58(74.3%), good in 16(20.5%) and poor in 4(5.1%).Symptoms returned in 12 cases in 2 months after the procedure, and the reappeared symptoms were relieved in 9 of them within 2 months without giving any treatment.In 3 cases the symptoms disappeared after repeated injection of medical ozone.No serious complications occurred.Conclusion Percutaneous lumbar puncture and injection of medical ozone combined with collagenase is an effective, safe and minimally-invasive therapy for lumbar disc herniation.
9.The mechanism of the role of ABC transporters in the multi-drug resistance of SP cells in SPC-A1 cell lines
Yanliang ZHU ; Longbang CHEN ; Jinghua WANG ; Xiaoyuan CHU ; Yitian CHEN ; Qun ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Objective: Recent researches suggest that tumors are organized in a hierarchy of heterogeneous cell populations and that the capability of maintaining tumor formation/growth specifically resides in a small population of cells called cancer stem cells(CSCs).CSCs are resistant to traditional cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy because they highly express ATP-binding cassette(ABC) drug transporters and are relatively quiescent,with higher DNA repair and anti-apoptosis abilities.The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship of ABC transporters with the multi-drug resistance and cancer stem cells of SPC-A1 cell lines.Methods: On the basis of Docetaxel-resistant cell line-SPC-A1/ Docetaxel,we compared the content and biological characteristics of SP cells,the expression of ABC transporters and its effect on the multi-resistance to Docetaxel between SPC-A1 and SPC-A1/ Docetaxel cell lines.Results: SP cells existed in both the SPC-A1 and the SPC-A1/ Docetaxel cell line,with a higher content in the latter.P-gp and BCRP obviously expressed in the SPC-A1/ Docetaxel and SPC-A1/ Docetaxel-SP cells,but only the expression of BCRP was increased in SPC-A1-SP cells.SPC-A1-SP cells also showed obviously higher abilities of proliferation,cloning and tumor formation than SPC-A1/ Docetaxel-SP cells.The multi-drug resistance of SPC-A1/ Docetaxel cells could be reversed with verapamil,but their resistance to Docetaxel could not be reversed completely with the same concentration of the drug.Conclusion: BCRP plays a major role in separating SP cells with tumor stem cell traits and its expression counts for the multi-drug resistance of SPC-A1-SP cells.
10.Construction of eukaryotic expression vector of SPAG4L tagged with Myc and His.
Yanliang CHEN ; Zhi ZHENG ; Jianlong WANG ; Xiaozhe ZHOU ; Yan LI ; Meng YANG ; Lihua HUANG ; Xiaowei XING
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(11):1654-1662
The aim of this study is to establish stable transfected cell lines which could produce SPAG4L protein labeled with Myc and His tags in vitro. The open reading frame (ORF) of human SPAG4L was amplified by PCR and the fragments were cloned into eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1/myc-His(-)A. The recombined plasmids of pcDNA3.1/myc-His(-)A/SPAG4L were verified by sequencing and digestion with enzymes. Then, the recombined plasmids were introduced into HeLa cells and screened by G418. Western blotting was performed to detect the expression of SPAG4L and its tags in stable transfected cell lines. SPAG4L and its tags were expressed in the stable cell lines transfected with pcDNA3.1/myc-His(-)A/SPAG4L, but not in the control group. Further study showed that SPAG4L colocalized with the endoplasmic reticulum(ER) marker PDI by immunofluorescence. The stable transfected cell lines established in this study will provide a powerful tool for further studies such as co-immunoprecipitation and pull-down.
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