1.Relationship between secondary ankylosis of temporomandibular joint and childhood longitudinal fracture of mandibular condyle
Jun YAO ; Jilin ZHOU ; Min HU ; Min HONG ; Yanyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(6):214-216
BACKGROUND: Much attention has been focused on mandibular condyle fracture, which has long been considered as a severe injury to the temporomandibular joint(TMJ). Restricted by diagnostic methods, many studies have been conducted on transverse fracture whereas little attention has been paid to longitudinal fracture of the mandibular condyle. Even less is known about longitudinal fracture in young children.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of childhood longitudinal fracture of the mandibular condyle on secondary ankylosis of TMJ.DESIGN: A randomized controlled study.SETTING: Department of Stomatology, General Hospital of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was completed in the Center for Experimental Animals, General Hospital of Chinese PLA. Twelve young Chinese experimental miniature pigs bred by the Institute of Experimental Animals, Beijing Agriculture University, aged 2 -3 months and weighing(5 -5.5) kg, were used and raised with mixed feed, and then divided into 3 groups randomly.METHODS: Food and water was forbidden for the miniature pigs 12 hours before operation. Under anesthesia with(5.0 - 15.0) mg/kg ketamine/xylazine abdominally injected, conventional disinfection was performed in the right lateral decubitus position and layer-by-layer preauricular incisions were made on the left side of the miniature pigs. The joint cyst was incised transversely and the lower cavity of TMJ was exposed and dragged downwards. The mandibular condyle was cleaved into two vertically along the inner 1/3 part of it with a 5.0 mm-wide bone chisel to cause inferior and posterior sagittal fractures. The miniature pigs were executed 3 months and 6 months after operation, and their condyles were cut for observation.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The morphological changes of mandibular condyle specimens in the three groups observed with the naked eyes.②The pathological changes of mandibular condyle specimens under light microscope.RESULTS: The articular disc was adhered to the mandibular condyle after 3months. Temporal fossa adhered to the articular disc and mandibular condyle could still be observed in one specimen. Bifid condylar deformity was found in two specimens and no disc perforation was found. The adhesions became more severe after 6 months and bifid condylar deformity was formed in all the 3 specimens, with distinctly thickened discs. Light microscope observation:Three months after fracture, the adhesion between disc and condyle was obvious. There was no clear boundary between the surrounding tissues. The adhesion was composed of fibro-connective tissues, with a large number of chondrocytes in it. Fibro-connective tissues tightly adhered to the trabeculae were found in some adhesions. The fiber of disc became deranged and blood vessels and fatty cells were seen. Six months after fracture, blood vessels, a large number of fibroblasts and sparse chondrocytes were seen in the adhesions. The collagen fibers of the discs were arranged in whirlpool shape. There were a large number of fatty cells and blood vessels within it. The fiber-cartilage of the condylar surface was found thickened and the fiber deranged in the unadhered tissues. Proliferative changes were seen on disc surfaces.CONCLUSION: Childhood longitudinal fracture of the mandibular condyle causes severe secondary injury to TMJ, suggesting a close correlation between longitudinal fracture of the mandibular condyle and TMJ ankylosis.
2.T lymphocyte activation associated membrane molecule expression in peripheral blood of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and its clinical significance
Qingyong CHEN ; Jianying ZHOU ; Yanyi WANG ; Al ET
China Oncology 1998;0(01):-
Purpose:To study the expression of T lymphocyte activation associated membrane molecule in peripheral blood of patients with non small cell lung cancer and study the changes in its immunity function.Methods:The lymphocyte from the peripheral blood in patients with non small cell lung cancer were immunologically double fluorescent labeled by CD3 PE and CD25/ HLA DR/ CD69 FITC were determined by flow cytometry. 25 normal donors served as controls.Results:Peripheral blood CD3 + /CD25 + ,CD3 + /HLA DR + and CD3 + /CD69 + in T lymphocyte with lung cancer were significantly lower than those in normal controls ( P
3.Relationship between inflammation and blood coagulation function for the prognosis in the patients with acute exacerbation of chronic cor pulmonale
Huiyu LUO ; Yihua LI ; Yanyi HU ; Lixuan ZHAN ; Shangwei WU ; Wenjuan YANG ; Xuhong ZHOU ; Haihong REN ; Shuyan HUANG ; Yanan GONG ; Feipeng CHEN ; Bochang XU ; Miqing XU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(20):3331-3333,3334
Objective To investigate the relationship between inflammation and blood coagulation function in the patients with acute exacerbation of chronic cor pulmonale (AECCP) and discuss the potential mechanism and influence on the patients. Methods The present study was based on 30 healthy controls and 141 cases of AECCP in our hospital from January 2011 to June 2014.Levels of white blood cell (WBC), neutrophil (NEUT), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP, Complement 3 (C3), prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), fibrinogen (FIB) and thrombin time (TT) in the patients were determined. Results Compared with the healthy controls, the patients had higher levels of WBC, NEUT, hs-CRP, PT, APTT, FIB, TT (all P < 0.001) and lower level of C3 (P < 0.001). Significant positive correlations were found between the levels of WBC, NEUT and FIB (r = 0.196 and r = 0.199, both P < 0.05); hs-CRP and APTT, FIB(r = 0.234, P < 0.01 and r = 0.466, P < 0.001); C3 and FIB(r = 0.466, P < 0.001), and significant negative correlations were observed between the levels of C3 and PT, APTT, TT (r=-0.258, P<0.01;r=-0.279, P < 0.01 and r = -0.168, P < 0.05, respectively). Compared with the survival patients, the cases of death had higher levels of WBC and NEUT (both P < 0.01). The area under receiver operating characteristic curve of WBC and NEUT, predicting the prognosis, was 0.666 (95% CI 0.552, 0.780; P < 0.01) and 0.695 (95% CI 0.558, 0.801; P = 0.001) respectively. Conclusions Inflammation and blood coagulation function disorder usually coexist in the patients with AECCP, and are closely associated with the severity. Levels of both WBC and NEUT can be used as prognosis predictors for the patients.
4.Application and development of shape memory polymers in endovascular therapy
Yanyi ZHOU ; Zhaolong LI ; Yaoming ZHANG ; Wenyang HE ; Ruisheng QU ; Chaoqiang CUI ; Dong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(11):1362-1366
As one of the stimulus-response polymeric intelligent materials, shape memory polymers have been widely applied in biomedicine due to their better biocompatibility, higher controllability, stronger deformation restorability and biodegradability compared with shape memory alloys and shape memory ceramics. This review will introduce the structural principles of shape memory polymers and summarize their applications in the treatment of vascular diseases, especially in endovascular therapy. At the same time, the related technical problems and the future of shape memory polymers are prospected. With the continuous development of processing technology and materials, it can be predicted that shape memory polymers will be more widely used in the medical field.
5.State-of-the-art and outlook of drug-eluting stents
Wenyang HE ; Yanyi ZHOU ; Yaoming ZHANG ; Hao GU ; Ruisheng QU ; Chaoqiang CUI ; Dong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(07):930-934
Implantation of drug-eluting stents (DES) is one of the most effective treatment for intraluminal vascular diseases such as vascular stenosis caused by atherosclerosis. Antiproliferative drugs offered by could significantly reduce the restenosis of blood vessels, which is beneficial to interventional therapy in more advanced and complex vascular diseases. This review sumarizes the state-of-the-art of the DES based on the function of loaded drug and material of the stents. We hope this review can provide basic information of DES for clinicians and researchers to make more rational choices in practical applications. Moreover, this review also propses the prospects of drug-loaded stents.
6.Investigation and analysis on the living habits of young and middle-aged patients with recurrent aphthous ulcer in Nanjing
XU Kaiyuan ; ZHOU Chongchong ; LIU Ting ; DUAN Ning ; WANG Xiang ; WANG Yanyi ; ZHENG Lichun ; WANG Wenmei
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(11):714-717
Objective :
To explore the potential association between particular living habits and recurrent aphthous
ulcers (RAU), and provide some references for RAU prevention among the young and middle⁃aged.
Methods:
The mul⁃
tistage random sampling method was adopted to select 850 young and middle⁃aged people in Nanjing. The disease sta⁃
tus and living habits of young and middle⁃aged people with RAU in Nanjing were investigated by a questionnaire, and
the influencing factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Results:
The preva⁃
lence of RAU was 20.5% among 799 individuals, including 357 men and 442 women. The risk of RAU at medium and
low stress levels was 0.533 times and 0.419 times that at high stress levels, respectively (P < 0.05), indicating that high
stress was an independent risk factor for RAU. The risk of RAU in patients with low exercise levels was 1.513 times that in patients with high exercise levels (P < 0.05), indicating that high exercise levels were a protective factor for
RAU. There were no statistically significant differences in age, sex, smoking, drinking or bedtime (P > 0.05).
Conclu⁃ sion
Multivariate logistic regression showed that mental stress and physical activity were independent influencing fac⁃
tors for the development of RAU. The living habits of RAU patients and RAU susceptible populations should be treated
with corresponding interventions to prevent RAU.