1.Expression of Advanced Glycation End Products in a Rat Model of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Yannan ZHAO ; Hongxiang LIU ; Jianing HUO ; Xiaoxin MA
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(5):388-391
Objective To investigate the expression of advanced glycation end products(AGEs)in a rat model of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)induced by dehydroepiandrosterone. Methods The PCOS rat model was established using dehydroepiandrosterone . After confirming that the model rats were set up successfully,serum AGEs concentrations were measured using competitive ELISA and the expression of AGEs in the ovarian tissues of these rats was detected using immunohistochemistry. Results The serum AGEs level in the experimental group were signifi?cantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05). Furthermore,AGEs expression were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group(P<0.01). Conclusion AGEs are highly expressed in the rat PCOS model,signifying their importance in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of PCOS.
2.Effect of Experimental Infection with Schistosoma japonicum on the Pregnancy of Mice
Yannan WANG ; Ximei MA ; Hong LI ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Wenchang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
Objective To understand the effect of Schistosoma infection on the gestation in mice.\ Methods Female mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum cercariae, and mated with male mice (uninfected) at 40 d and 100 d post\|infection, the changes during pregnant period and the growth of offspring were observed until birth. The serum level of estradiol and progesterone of the infected mice was measured by RIA at oestrus.\ Results The level of estradiol and progesterone, and the pregnant rate were much lower in schistosome infected group than that of the control. The rate of abortion, the mortality of pregnant mice and the death rate due to abortion of infected mice increased significantly. The mortality increased with the time of merging ♀ and ♂mice in one cage prolonged. The body weight and length of the offspring in both infected and control groups were found no significant difference.\ Conclusion The results revealed that schistosome infection may suppress estradiol and progesterone secretion, decrease the rate of pregnancy, and that it may also increase the complications and mortality during the gestation periods.
3.Influence of convergence angle on the retention of cast metal post and core restorations
Pin ZHOU ; Xinmin CHEN ; Yannan MA ; Yan YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(37):175-179
BACKGROUND: The residual root of anterior teeth are usually repaired by means of post and cores plus porcelain fused metal crown in clinic, and the retention force is mainly provided by the post because of the deletion of crown, so the retention force provided by the post is directly correlated with the long-term effect of repair.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the changes of retention of cast metal post and core restorations with different convergence angles, and investigate the influence of convergence angles on retention.DESIGN: A repeated observational measurement.SETTING: Department of Prosthodontics, West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University.MATERIALS: The experiments were carried out in the building of high polymer material of Sichuan University in May 2005. Fifty-four simulated tooth roots were manufactured by the numerical control machine tools.They were divided into six groups according to the convergence angles of post being 0°, 3.93°, 5.71°, 7.48°, 11.31° and 14.71°, with nine specimens in each group.METHODS: ① Manufacture of the standard specimens: The tooth roots with the convergence angles of 0°,3.93°, 5.71°, 7.48°, 11.31° and 14.71° were prepared with the digital control precision machine. ② Manufacture of the cast post and cores: The post and core wax patterns of the specimens were made in the condition similar to the clinical practice. The post and cores were cast and tried in, necessary grinding was made to ensure the adoption of the posts and the specimens. Then the posts were luted to the specimens with ZPC after the posts and the simulated root canals having een cleaned by alcohol. The posts and the specimens were pressed until the ZPC solidified. ③ Retention Force test: After having been dipped in physiological saline for 24 hours, the bonded castings and specimens were subjected to a tensile testing at the drawing speed of 10 mm per minute.The retention force of post was the load recorded when the post was pulled out from the specimen. ④ Planar bonding strength test: We cut a PMMA stick into the same little cylinders and made angular milling on the flank of the cylinders. The angle between the milled bevel and the central axis of the cylinder was controlled to 0°, 1.9°, 3°, 6°, 9°, 12° and 15°. Afterwards we cut the brass into pieces. Eight wafers were cast with the same diameter of 8 mm and thickness of 1 mm. With the same procedure of bonding the posts to specimens, the brass pieces were bonded to the cylinder bevels and the wafers were adhered to the upside of some unmachinized cylinders.Immerged in physiological saline for 24 hours, their bonding force were tested at the speed of 10 mm per minute, and the load was recorded when the pieces and wafers were separated from the cylinders. ⑤ Calculation of the frictional and interlocking forces: As the post can be regarded as a frustum, the bonding surface area can be calculated with the formula calculating the flank area of frustum, and the area of the occlusal bonding surface is the sum of the annulus part of the root surface and the circular part of the post tip. Some regressions were made to the retention force, frictional strength, bonding strength per unit area, retention force per unit area and frictional force per unit area to convergence angles.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Bonding strength of different convergence angles; ② Influence of different convergence angles on the area and bonding strength of the post; ③ Retention force and frictional force of posts with different convergence angles; ④ The results of the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) of bonding strength, retention force and frictional force per unit area.RESULTS: ① The bonding strength of different convergence angles: It was 0.309 0 N/mm2 for the occlusal plane, 0.128 3 N/mm2 for the axial plane with a convergence angle of 0°, 0.108 7 N/mm2 for the 1.9°axial plane, 0.107 2 N/mm2 for the 3°axial plane, 0.084 9 N/mm2 for the 6°axial plane, 0.056 7 N/mm2 for the 9°axial plane, 0.046 3 N/mm2 for the 12°axial plane, 0.027 4 N/mm2 for the 15°axial plane. ② Bonding strength and bonding area of posts with different convergence angles: The post with a 0°convergence angle had a total post area of 108.047 mm2 and bonding strength of 19.041 N; The most tapered post with 14.71°had a total post area of 90.245 mm2 and bonding strength of 5.131 N. ③ The retention force of cast post and the bonding strength of ZPC declined with the increasing of convergence angles of the post. For the parallel post (convergence angle=0°), the retention force was 321.60 N, the frictional force was 302.559 N, retention force per unit area was 2.976 N/mm2,frictional strength was 3.885 N/mm2; for the most tapered post (convergence angle=14.71°), the retention force was 9.93 N, frictional force was 54.799 N, retention force per unit area was 0.664 N/mm2, frictional force was 0.681 N/mm2. ④ A one-way ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in the bonding strength, retention force and frictional force per unit area among the groups (P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: The retention force, frictional force and the bonding strength of ZPC decrease with the increasing of convergence angles of posts, so the convergence angles of posts should be reduced as much as possible to obtain greater retention.
4.Effect of electro-stimulating therapy on the repair of astrocytes and neurons in the rehabilitative course of cerebral infarction
Yannan FANG ; Xuejing WANG ; Hua HONG ; Jinsheng ZENG ; Mingming MA ; Song GE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(37):129-131
BACKGROUND: At present, there is few reports about using middl ecerebral artery obstraction (MCAO) model to determine the repair course of cerebral infarction during functional training.OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of electro-stimulating therapy on promoting the rehabilitation of cerebral infarction and its mechanism.DESIGN: Randomized controlled study.SETTING: Animal Center and Electron Microscope Laboratory of Zhongshan University.MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out in the Animal Center of Zhongshan Medical College and Neurological Laboratory of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhongshang University from January 2002 to December2004. A total of 200 healthy males SD rats, aged 3 months and weighing 90-110 g, were selected. According to the following criteria: SBP>180mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), BWT score of MCAO models which were reproduced by RHRSP was 1, totally 180 RHRSP were admitted to the research and divided into electro-stimulating therapy group (n=90) and control group (n=90).METHODS: Electro-stimulating was given to four accupuncture points of the paralyzed limbs of rats. The electro-stimulating treatment was given about 30 minutes once a day. And a therapy course was 6 days, and between two therapy courses there was one-day break. At the end of 1st, 3rd,6th and 9th therapy courses, the brain of motor function and tissue in marginal zone of cerebral infarction were assayed as follow: [1] The beam walking test (BWT, 1 as severe disorder and 7 as normal). [2] Electron microscope. [3] Astrpcyte glial fibriliary acidic protein, neurofilament protein and microtubule-associated protein-2 were assayed with immunohistochemistry. Five fields of each slice in the two groups were randomly selected to add up the positive cell number. Totally 30 positive cells of glial fibriliary acidic protein was selected to assay average absorbency (A) of positive cellular plasm. [4] Apoptosis of neurons were observed with in situ end-labeling (ISEL). [5] Brain-micro vasodilatatio was observed according to the criteria of one complete microvessel account under the field.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: [1] Scores of motor function; [2] Ultramicrostructure of cranial neurons and astrocyte; [3] Cranial glial fibriliary acidic protein, neurofilament protein and microtubule-associated protein-2;[4] Apoptosis of neurons; [5] Diastole of cerebral microvessel.RESULTS: Totally 180 rats were eligible while 20 rats were excluded because of their BWT score>1 after MCAO operation. [1] Results of beam walking test (BWT): Functional recovery of paralysis limbs in electric stimulation group was better than that in control group from the third to the ninth course. In the ninth course, 6 points of rats in electric stimulation group was more than that in control group (42, 46, χ2=15.4, P < 0.01). [2]Positive absorbency of cerebral glial fibriliary acidic protein: That in electric stimulation group was higher than that in control group in the 3rd, 6th,and 9th [(52.97±0.59)% vs (46.40±0.56)%; (49.44±0.80)% vs (46.40±0.56)%;(43.25±0.48)% vs (34.20±0.50)%, P < 0.05]. [3] Assay of neurofilament protein: That in electric stimulation group was higher than that in control group in the 6th and 9th course [(22.9±2.7)% vs (11.9±2.3)%; (26.5±1.7)%vs (11.7±1.5)%, P < 0.05]. [4] Assay of microtubule-associated protein-2:That in electric stimulation group was higher than that in control group in the 6th and 9th course [(21.7±1.3)% vs (11.3±1.1)%; (24.4±2.1)% vs(11.9±2.3)%, P < 0.05]. [5] Apoptosis of neurons: There was not significantly different between the two groups. [6] Results of open number of cerebral microvessel: That in electric stimulation group was higher than that in control group in the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 9th course (33 vs 19; 48 vs 31;45 vs 25; 46 vs 23, Z=-2.309, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Electro-stimulating treatment can promote motor function of paralyzed limbs, which was due to that electro-stimulating treatment may promote extinction of the swollen feet of astrocytes, reinforce neurons activity and arouse the dilatation of cerebral capillary which promote the microvascular dilatation in order to improve cerebral blood circulation.
5.Analysis of factors influence and posttransfusion effectiveness in matched-type of platelet transfusion
Yannan FENG ; Chunya MA ; Xu JIANG ; Jinhui WANG ; Ke WANG ; Yang YU ; Deqing WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(8):1012-1015
Objective To analysis the related influencing factors and explore the approach of improving the effect of platelet transfusion through compared the posttransfusion effect of matched-type with random platelet transfusion.Methods Analysis the results of platelet antibody screening test and matched-type test in our hospital′s inpatients during July 2013 to June 2014,who applied for platelet transfusion.The influence of sex,blood transfusion history,pregnant history on the antibody were analyzed.The factors of sex,times of blood transfusion,pregnant times,platelet component sorts,storage time,combined with other components,platelet antibody (positive or negative) and transfusion matched-type platelet on the effect of platelet transfusion were analyzed.Application in our clinical blood transfusion intelligent management and evaluation system to evaluate the effect of platelet transfusion.Results Totally 812 patients′ platelet antibody were screened.Then we randomly selected 87 antibody positive inpatients were selected and 1 247 U plateletswere transfused,which including matched-type platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening positive patients,random platelet transfusion for antibody screening negative patients,there were statistical difference (P<0.05).With Logistics regresion analysis,the history of blood transfusion was an independent risk factor for platelet antibody production (P<0.05,OR=13.104,95%CI:7.784-22.061).Sex (P<0.05,OR=1.629,95%CI:1.236-2.148),transfusion times,different platelet component sorts (leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis and irradiation leukocyte-reduced platelets aphaeresis),different storage time,transfusion combined with other components (RBC)(P<0.05,OR=2.464,95%CI:1.053-5.765),transfusion matched-type platelet(P<0.05,OR=0.576,95%CI:0.389-0.854) were the risk factors for platelet transfusion.Conclusion Matched-type test should be done to improve efficiency when the platelet antibody screening were positive.Sex,times of blood transfusion,platelet component sorts,storage time,combine with other components,transfusion matched-type platelet couldinfluence the effect of platelet transfusion.
6.Estimation of the plasma-effect site equilibration rate content(Ke0)in patients before operation
Qing YU ; Ma-Zhong ZHANG ; Xiang-Rui WANG ; Shanjuan WANG ; Yannan HANG ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To estimate the value for the plasma-effect site equilibration rate constant(Ke0)of propofol using the time to peak effect(Tpeak)method and two pharmacokinetic models for propofol.Methods The Tpeak after a submaximal bolus dose 1.5 mg?kg~(-1) of propofol was measured with AAI A-line auditory evoked potential monitor in 36 patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia.Using Tpeak and two sets of pharmacokinetic parameters for propofol reported by Marsh and Shafer,the Ke0 was estimated according to the method described by Minto.Results The mean Tpeak was(142?62)s in 30 patients.The Ke0 was 0.626 min~(-1) with the model by Marsh and 0.914 min~(-1) with the model by Shafer.The corresponding t_(1/2) Ke0 values were 1.107 min and 0.759 min respectively(P<0.01).Conclusion The Ke0 value of propofol estimated depends on the pharmacokinetic models used.The values we estimated in Chinese patients are significantly different from the values reported by foreign authors
7.Influence of different convergence angles on the retention of cast metal post and core.
Liya XU ; Jun HU ; Xinmin CHEN ; Yannan MA ; Yan YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(2):329-333
Fifty-four simulated tooth roots made of polymethacrylate (PMMA) were divided into six groups according to the root canal convergence angles of 0 degrees, 3.93 degrees, 5.71 degrees, 7.48 degrees, 11.31 degrees, 14.71 degrees. Cast post and cores were manufactured and cemented with Zinc phosphate cement (ZP). The retention capacities of the posts were tested. The bonding strength of ZP at different convergence angles were tested with some casted wafers, and linear regression was made. So the effect of interlocking and the proportion could be calculated. With these results, we made some curvilinear regressions. The results showed that the retention of cast post declined and the bonding strength of ZP fell with the increase of convergence angles. There were significant differences in the bonding strength and retention among groups, P<0.05. The experiment indicates that the dentists should reduce the convergence angles of posts as much as possible to obtain greater retention.
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8.Expression of Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products in a Rat Model of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Yannan ZHAO ; Hongxiang LIU ; Xiaoxin MA
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(9):769-772
Objective To investigate the expression of receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) and soluble RAGE (sRAGE) in a rat model of dehydroepiandrosterone-induced polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and to explore the role of sRAGE in ovarian function.Methods The PCOS rat model was established using dehydroepiandrosterone in combination with a high-fat diet.In animals with confirmed PCOS induction,serum concentrations of sRAGE and AMH were measured by competitive ELISA,and RAGE expression in ovarian tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry.Results RAGE expression was significantly higher in the PCOS group than in the control group (P < 0.01).Serum concentrations of sRAGE and AMH were significantly lower and higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05),respectively.Furthermore,sRAGE level was negatively correlated to that of AMH.Conclusion RAGE and sRAGE levels influence ovarian function and have substantial reference value in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of PCOS.
9.Overview of Determination Methods for Deamination Reaction of Biotech Drugs
Heng LI ; Yannan HE ; Jisheng MA ; Shanshan LIU ; Zhaohui ZHOU
Herald of Medicine 2019;38(2):147-152
Quality control of biotech drugs has attracted increasing attentions in recent years. Deamidation reaction is one of the major concerns in quality control of biotech drugs, due to the generation of isoaspartic acid(isoAsp) . This paper describes the deamidation of asparagine(Asn) residues and its effects on the biological drugs. The detection methods currently used in China and overeas for this reaction, including pretreatment protocols and instrumental analysis were described. The identification and determination of isoaspartyl sites were also described in detail, along with the positive impact on the development of biotech drugs in China by the studies on deamidation reactions.
10. Analysis of diagnosis, therapy and prognosis factors of 103 patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
Qiao LUO ; Yannan LIU ; Hongyun MA ; Sen LI ; Jianye HUANG ; Gang LI ; Gang JIN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2017;55(10):755-759
Objective:
To discuss the clinical pathology characteristics, strategies of diagnosis and therapy, and related prognosis factors of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors(pNET).
Methods:
Clinical data of 103 pNET cases in Department of Pancreatic Surgery, Changhai Hospital of Second Military Medical University were collected from January 2006 to December 2015. There were 44 males and 59 females, aged from 21 to 77 years with mean age of 48 years.Of the 103 patients, there were functional type in 21 cases and no functional type in 82 cases. Related factors on diagnosis and treatment were summarized. Moreover, univariate survival analysis was performed by Kaplan-Meier method, and COX proportional hazards model was used for multivariate survival analysis.
Results:
The detection rates of the B-ultrasound, CT, MRI were 60.2%, 84.6% and 91.3%, respectively, and there were 44 cases located in pancreatic head, 18 cases in pancreatic neck and 41 cases in pancreatic body and tail.G1 was the most common pathological grade, and the positive rates of Chromogranin A, Syn, neuron-specific enolase and CAM5.2 were 97.1%, 97.1%, 91.3% and 93.2%, respectively. The results of statistical analysis showed that tumor grade(χ2=26.077,