1.Effect of the lower premolar extraction on third molar eruption
Quan YU ; Xin GONG ; Guoping JI ; Jing LU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2010;26(1):103-107
Objective: To evaluate the eruption of mandible third molar in orthodontic patients with non-extraction or extraction of the lower premolars. Methods: We selected 3 group of the orthodontic patients. One group consisted of 23 subjects (12 males, 11 females, average age 13.5 years) with non-extraction. One group consisted of 23 subjects (12 males, 11 females, average age 13 years) with lower first premolar extraction. One group consisted of 21 subjects (11 males, 10 females, average age 14.07 years) with lower second premolar extraction. The panoramic radiography was taken. The lower third molar angulation and eruption space were measured before and after the orthodontic treatment. The comparison of treatment changes in 3 groups were performed by means of a paired-sample t test using SPSS 17.0 software package. Results: The RS, LS, Rratio and Lratio increased significantly after treatment in patients with lower first premolar extraction(P<0.01). The RM3 and LM3 increased(P<0.05) and RS, LS, Rratio and Lratio increased significantly(P<0.01) after treatment in patients with lower second premolar extraction(P<0.05). Conclusion: The mandibular third molars show improvement in eruption space and inclination in the orthodontic patients with lower premolar extraction.
2.Expression and analysis of recombinant human prothrombin-2 in Pichia pastoris
Yu FAN ; Shaohong CHANG ; Xin GONG ; Bo LIU ; Jun WU
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(8):628-633
Objective To prepare recombinant human prothrombin-2 expressed in Pichia pastoris, and assay the enzymatic and clotting activities of prothrombin-2 activated by prothrombin activator ecarin.Methods Human prothrombin-2 gene and Echis carinatus ecarin gene were synthesized separately on the basis of the cDNA sequences published in GenBank.The gene of prothrombin-2 was cloned into the expression vector pPICZαA.The expression vector pPICZαA/prothrombin-2 was transformed into glycoengineered P.pastoris, and then prothrombin-2 engineered P.pastoris was screened.The expression products were induced by methanol, purified by two-step chromatography and identified by diges-tion by PNGase F and analysis of pepetide fingerprint.The ecarin gene was cloned into the expression vector pcDNA3.1. The expression vector pcDNA3.1/Ecarin was transformed into HEK 293T cells and the culture supernatant of HEK 293T/Ecarin was collected.The reaction product of HEK 293T/Ecarin cell culture supernatant and purified prothrombin-2 was analyzed by S-2238,which was the chromogenic substrate for thrombin.Fibrinogen was used to measure blood clotting time. Results The purified protein of P.pastoris expressed prothrombin-2 culture supernatant was 37 ×103 .The relative molecular mass(Mr) of the purified protein was reduced to 35 ×103, which was consistent with the theoretical Mr of prothrombin-2 molecular weight.The purified protein was proved to be prothrombin-2 by peptide fingerprint identification. The purified prothrombin-2 processed by HEK 293T/Ecarin culture supernatant could hydrolyze S-2238 to produce yellow pNA, and D405 of pNA increased with the volume of the processed prothrombin-2 that could promote the plasma coagulation.The blood clotting time was close to that of the thrombin kit.Conclusion Prothrombin-2 is prepared by P.pastoris and activated toα-thrombin by ecarin.This technique may replace the method of extraction of prothrombin from plasma and can be used for the treatment of war wounds or for future clinical research.
3.The coverage of contracture of the first web space by flaps
Laijin LU ; Xu GONG ; Xin YU ; Jianli CUI ; Xiguang SUN ; Ruijun LI ; Lu LU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(2):110-111
Objective To introduce our experiences of reconstruct the first web space using flaps.Methods One hundred and twelve patients sustained contracture of the first, summarized the indications of different flaps in coverage of the first webspace and their prognosis of these flaps were retrospectively reviewed.Results The local flaps, such as double Z-plasty or Z-plasty, were suitable to cover minor contracture of the first webspace; the dorsal flap arising from the index finger was suitable for the coverage of the medium contracture, and the posterior interosseous artery flap or the reverse antebrachial island flap based on the dorsal branch of the anterior interosseous artery suitable for the severe cases. Conclusion The usage of flaps is important to resume the cosmetic shape and function of the first webspace after release of the contracture of the first webspace.
4.The Unscheduled Expression of Cyclin B1/CDK1 Contributes to the Transition of Cell Cycle of Lymphocytes in vivo from G_0 to G_1 Phase
Yonghong ZHANG ; Dongdong YU ; Leya HE ; Xin WEI ; Yan LENG ; Deding TAO ; Junbo HU ; Jianping GONG
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2009;38(6):793-795
Objective To study the mechanism of unscheduled Cyclin B1 expression at G_1 phase which is usually at G_2/M phase.Methods Human peripheral blood lymphocytes(PBL) from healthy volunteers were firstly activated by PHA and then went into cell cycle.The cells were collected at 0,36,48 and 60 h after activation and divided into two parts:one for Cyclins/DNA muhiparameter assay,and another for Post-sorting Western blot.Results After activation by PHA,Cyclin B1 and CDK1 of lymphocytes were expressed at G_1 phase.Conclusion Unscheduled Cyclin B1/CDKl probably contributes to lymphocytes in vivo into cell cycle.
5.Practice of Constructing a Platform of Excavating and Protecting Characteristic Technology of Diagnosis and Treatment in Research-based Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Lanying HUANG ; Xiaoping YU ; Jing AI ; Peng GONG ; Xin GUAN ; Xianying WANG ; Shuiyin JIANG ; Kangmei INSTRUCTORZHU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):4-6
A plan of constructing a platform of excavating and protecting characteristic technology of diagnosis and treatment in research-based hospital of TCM was put forward by Shuguang Hospital Affiliated with Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Research Institution of Characteristic Technology of Diagnosis and Treatment Affiliated with Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The platform has begun to take shape on the basis of previous theoretical thought and preliminary practice. It has its own management system and working standards and contents with a clear and definite developing direction. Its working contents include excavating and protecting clinical experience of famous and aged practitioner of Chinese medicine, folk proved recipe and technology of diagnosis and treatment of TCM, intangible cultural heritage of TCM. Some problems appeared during the work, such as the evaluation criterion of the folk proved recipe and technology of diagnosis and treatment, the management of clinical proving projects, the issue of intellectual property protection and so on, which must be further solved.
6.Genotyping of human papillomavirus in male patients with anogenital warts in Lishui area, Zhejiang province
Weiping JIANG ; Songtao ZHANG ; Huiling JIANG ; Wei GONG ; Shaofang WU ; Xinmin YU ; Xin SONG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(10):736-737
Objective To investigate the distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes in male patients with anogenital warts in Lishui area,Zhejiang province.Methods Tissue specimens were obtained from the lesions of 150 male patients with anogenital warts.PCR-reverse dot blot hybridization was performed to detect the presence of 3 low-risk HPV types (HPV 6,11,and 43) and 16 moderate-or high-risk HPV types (HPV 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,52,53,56,58,59,66,68 and CP8304) in these specimens.Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis.Results HPV was detected in 91 (60.67%) of the 150 male patients.Of the 91 positive patients,74 (81.32%) were infected by single or multiple low-risk HPV types,whereas 17 (18.68%) by single or multiple high-risk HPV types.Thirty-one (34.07%) patients harbored 2-5 HPV genotypes,including 20 (64.52%)patients infected with both low-risk and high-risk HPV types,and 6 (19.35%) patients infected with two low-risk HPV types.The coexistence of moderate-or high-risk HPV types with HPV 6 was observed in 13 (41.94%)patients,and that with HPV 11 in 6 (19.35%) patients.The most prevalent genotype was HPV 6 (28.68%,39/136),followed by HPV 11 (26.47%,36/136),16 (8.09%,11/136),52 (5.15%,7/136),53 (5.15%,7/136),51 (4.41%,6/136),58 (4.41%,6/136) and 43 (4.41%,6/136).Conclusions Low-risk HPV genotypes predominate in male patients with anogenital warts,and there are large differences in the distribution of multiple infections and HPV genotypes.
7.Expression of interleukin-17A in asthmatic mice and its significance.
Yu-xin GONG ; Hua-peng YU ; Xi-hua GUO ; Huo-jin DENG ; Xin CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(2):256-258
OBJECTIVETo study the serum level of interleukin-17A (IL-17A) and its expressions in the lung, spleen and thymus in asthmatic mice.
METHODSIn 14 normal BALB/c female mice and 14 asthmatic mice, the changes in the airway pathology and the cell proportion in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were observed. The serum level of IL-17A and IL-17A expressions in the tissue homogenates of the lung, spleen and thymus of the mice were detected by sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
RESULTSThe airway inflammation in the asthmatic mice was characterized mainly by eosinophil and neutrophil infiltration, which was not observed in the normal control group. Serum IL-17A levels and IL-17A expressions in the lung, spleen and thymus of the asthmatic mice were significantly higher than those in the normal control group (P<0.01). In the asthmatic mice, IL-17A expression in the lung tissues was positively correlated with the percentages of neutrophils (r=0.693, P=0.040) and eosinophils (r=0.733, P=0.030) in the BALF.
CONCLUSIONIL-17A is highly expressed in the serum, lung, spleen and thymus of asthmatic mice. IL-17A may be one of the major cytokines involved in exacerbation of bronchial asthma, and is probably associated with the recruitment of neutrophils and eosinophils into the airways.
Animals ; Asthma ; blood ; etiology ; metabolism ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; chemistry ; Female ; Interleukin-17 ; blood ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Random Allocation
8.Inhibition of MCP-1 mRNA expression by propylene glycol mannate sulfate in hyperlipidemic rat aorta.
Yan GAO ; Wen-gong YU ; Feng HAN ; Xin-zhi LU ; Qian-hong GONG ; Hua-shi GUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2003;38(8):582-585
AIMTo study the effects of prophylene glycol mannate sulfate (PGMS) on monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) mRNA expression in hyperlipidemic rat aorta and to clarify the molecular mechanism of PGMS for the prevention of atherosclerosis.
METHODSPGMS (37.8 and 75.6 mg.kg-1.d-1, ig) or PGMS (37.8 and 75.6 mg.kg-1.d-1, ig) combined with diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC, an inhibitor of SOD, 200 mg.kg-1 every three days, i.p.) were given to hyperlipidemic rats for three weeks. The MDA content and SOD activity were determined after 12 h of starvation, and MCP-1 mRNA expression in aorta was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
RESULTSThere was significant decrease (29.46% or 58.40)% of MCP-1 mRNA expression in aortic after the therapy. The SOD activity increased markedly and the MDA content decreased at the same time. After treatment with DDC, the SOD activity was inhibited and the MDA content increased, but with no significant effect on MCP-1 mRNA expression.
CONCLUSIONPGMS inhibited MCP-1 mRNA expression with no relation to its effect on decreasing MDA content.
Animals ; Aorta, Thoracic ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Chemokine CCL2 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Hyperlipidemias ; blood ; pathology ; Hypolipidemic Agents ; pharmacology ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; blood ; metabolism ; Propylene Glycols ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; drug effects ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Superoxide Dismutase ; blood ; metabolism
9.Analysis of change in length of glenohumeral ligaments in vivo during shoulder abduction.
Chen YANG ; Xin QI ; Yu-bao GONG ; Jian-guo LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2009;47(16):1228-1231
OBJECTIVETo investigate the in vivo and three-dimensional (3D) length changes of the glenohumeral ligaments during shoulder abduction using open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
METHODSFrom 2007 to 2008 3D attachment points of the glenohumeral ligaments were obtained by anatomical study and computed tomographic scanning of 10 embalmed cadaveric shoulders, including the superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL), middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL), the anterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament (AIGHL), axillary pouch and the posterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament (PIGHL). Then an in vivo study was conducted, in which 14 right shoulder joints of 14 healthy volunteers were evaluated in 7 isometric abduction positions (0 degrees , 30 degrees , 60 degrees , 90 degrees , 120 degrees , 150 degrees and 180 degrees ) using a noninvasive 3D motion-analysis system. 3D models of the shoulders and located the attachment points of the ligaments were created. Ligament lengths were based on the shortest calculated paths between each origin and insertion in 3D space along the 3D bone surface for each abduction position.
RESULTSDuring shoulder abduction, the 3D distance of SGHL was found to elongated and attained maximal length at 30 degrees abduction (P = 0.2). MGHL and AIGHL attained maximal length at 60 degrees (P < 0.05) and 120 degrees (P < 0.05) abduction, respectively. Pouch and PIGHL reached the maximal length at 180 degrees abduction (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe SGHL limits inferior translation of the humeral head at 30 degrees of abduction. MGHL maintains maximum anterior stability at 60 degrees of abduction. AIGHL prevents anterior dislocation of the humeral head at 120 degrees of abduction. In 180 degrees abduction, pouch provided anterior stability and PIGHL has the contribution to the inferior stability.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Ligaments, Articular ; anatomy & histology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Models, Anatomic ; Shoulder Joint ; anatomy & histology
10.Efficacy of human immunoglobulin in treating elderly head and facial herpes zoster and effect on peripheral blood TNF-α
Yu GONG ; Bin PENG ; Shanchuan LEI ; Weikang ZHOU ; Xiaoni ZHONG ; Xin ZENG ; Zhenan XUE ; Hong YI ; Dengzhi LV
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(7):923-925,928
Objective To observe the effect of human immunoglobulin on elderly head and facial post herpetic neuralgia (PHN) and peripheral blood TNF-α.Methods One hundred and twenty-two inpatients with PHN aged ≥65 years old were selected and divided into the observation group (52 cases) and control group (70 cases) by the systematic sampling method.The control group was given the early conventional combined therapy,while on this basis the observation group was intravenously dripped by human immunoglobulin.The incidence rate of PHN and pain visual analog scale(VAS) score at 1,2,3 months after recovery discharge from hospital were recorded in the two groups.Other 20 healthy elderly people were selected as the healthy control group.The TNF-α level was determined in the two patients groups before and after treatment and in the healthy control group.Results The PHN occurrence rate at 1,2,3 months after discharge in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group(P<0.05);the VAS score after treatment and at 1,2,3 months after discharge in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05);serum TNF-α level after treatment in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.01),moreover which was close to the level in the healthy control group(P>0.5).Conclusion Human immunoglobulin can reduce the PHN occurrence in the old people with head and facial herpes zoster and reduce the peripheral blood TNF-α level.