1.Expectation values of dental esthetics for adolescents with malocclusion: a prospective study
Suwei FU ; Yuhong GUO ; Qinglei ZENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(6):48-50
Objective To investigate the expectation values of dental esthetics during the orthodontic treatment in adolescents with malocclusion.Methods 14~18 year-old adolescents with malocclusion were randomly divided into the treatment group (30 cases) and the control group (21 group) for a prospective study with a period of 1.5 years (0,0.5,1.0,1.5 year respectively),esthetics components of index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN-AC) and self-made sheet for expectation values of dental esthetics were used to evaluate the values during the follow-up.Results During the follow-up,the IOTN-AC values in the treatment group were decreasing,conversely,the values in the control group were increasing,the expectation values of dental esthetics were increasing in both of the two groups,the differences above were significantly.Conclusions Expectation values of dental esthetics were higher during the follow-up in both of the treatment and untreatment cases,so the dentists and the nurses should encourage the consolidation therapy in treatment cases,and persuade the untreatment cases for orthodontic therapy in order to improve their psychological needs.
2.Effect of fluvastatin on the expression of myocardial IL-1? in rats with heart failure after acute myocardial infarction
Yuhong LIU ; Qiutang ZENG ; Bin CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
Aim To investigate the effect of fluvastatin(FV)on the expression of IL-1? mRNA of left ventricular(LV) myocardium in rats with heart failure after acute myocardial infarction(AMI).Methods 6 h after ligating left coronary artery,surviving AMI female SD rats were randomly assigned to: ①AMI control;②AMI+FV;③sham-operated group,which was randomly selected as non-infarction control.After 8 weeks of therapy,we assessed cardiac function,hemodynamics,ventricular remodeling parameters and IL-1? mRNA expression in the infarcted and non-infarcted area(IA,NIA).Results Compared with the sham-operated group,LV end-diastolic dimension(LVEDD),LV end-diastolic volume(LVEDV),E-wave,E-wave deceleration,E/A ratio,LV end diastolic pressure(LVEDP),relative weight(LVRW),right ventricular relative weight(RVRW),collagen volume fraction(CVF) and IL-1? mRNA in NIA were all significantly increased in the AMI group(all P
3.Sequential follow-up MR studies of hepatocellular carcinoma after radio-frequency ablation
Shengxiang RAO ; Mengsu ZENG ; Caizhong CHEN ; Renchen LI ; Yuhong GAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(12):1244-1247
Objective To describe the characteristic MR appearances in hepatocellular carcinoma after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) during follow-up studies. Methods MR images of 110 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after RFA ,which were categorized into 3 MR examination intervals ( ≤48 h, 1-6 m, >6 m), were analyzed retrospectively. The sequential changes of MR images were assessed and compared using Chi-square test. Results All RFA areas of 110 patients typically exhibited hyperintensity on GRE-T1 WI and hypointensity on TSE-T2 WI with fat suppression within 48 h after ablation. Subsequently,the signal intensities of the RFA areas decreased on GRE-T1 WI which showed significant differences after 6 months( P <0. 015 ). On GRE-T1 WI , RFA lesions were hyperintense in 72, iso-or hypo-intense in 4 at 1-6 months and hyperintense in 60, iso-or hypo-intense in 17 after 6 months. On TSE-T2 WI, 65 RFA lesions were hypointense, 11 isointense at 1-6 months and 47 were hypointense, 30 isointense after 6 months. The increased intensity on TSE-T2 WI showed significant differences after 6 months( P < 0. 015 ).On contrast-enhanced MR images, RFA lesions showed peripheral rim of enhancement within 48 h and exhibited a tendency to show no enhancement ( n = 37 at 16 months and n = 63 after 6 months ) with significant differences between MR examination intervals( P < 0. 015 ). In 6 patients with residual tumor or local tumor progression, nodular lesions were found at the periphery of the RFA. These nodular lesions showed moderate to marked enhancement as well as hypointense signal on GRE-T1WI, and moderate hyperintense signal on TSE-T2WI. Conclusion MR imaging could depict the characteristics of coagulative necrosis of tumor, residual tumor or local tumor progression in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after RFA therapy.
4.Retrospective Analysis of ADR Cases Reported in 2006 in Shenzhen
Yuhong XU ; Yuzhen LI ; Fantao ZENG ; Cheng LI
China Pharmacy 2007;0(26):-
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the basic data of adverse drug reactions(ADR) and assess the quality of ADR reports submitted in 2006 in Shenzhen,and to provide bases for ADR monitoring.METHOD: The electronic forms of ADR cases reported in 2006 by different units in Shenzhen that had been subjected to the evaluation of Guangdong provincial center were downloaded,and the related data were subjected to frequency analysis.The three time points(duration of medication,onset time of ADR,turnover time) were used to evaluate the integrity of ADR process recording,and the relevance was evaluated by means of contrast.RESULTS: 19 drug categories and total 465 kinds of medicines were involved in 3 303 ADR cases.The categories of antimicrobials and Chinese herbal preparations and ADR cases induced by these drugs ranked at the first and second among all the drugs.The lesions of ADR involved primarily skin and its accessories,followed by gastrointestinal system.Most ADR cases were caused thorough intravenous route of administration.The majority ADR cases had a favorable turnover.New and severe ADR reports were few.The qualities of most reports were poor.CONCLUSION: The training program for ADR reporters should be strengthened;ADR reporters' reporting awareness and responsibility should be strengthened to enhance ADR reporting quality,and physicians' prescribing behavior should be intervened properly so as to reduce the incidence of ADR.
5.Hemocompatibility of zinc-calcium-phosphate coating on the surface of AZ31 magnesium alloy in vitro
Yuhong ZOU ; Yue CHEN ; Min HU ; Qingzhao WANG ; Rongchang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(25):3720-3725
BACKGROUND: In our previous studies, zinc-calcium-phosphate (Zn-Ca-P) coating has been successful y prepared on the surface of AZ31 magnesium al oy, which improves the corrosion resistance of the al oy. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the hemocompatibility of Zn-Ca-P coated AZ31 magnesium al oy in vitro. METHODS: Zn-Ca-P coating was prepared on the surface of AZ31 magnesium al oy using chemical transformation. Afterwards, the characteristics of the Zn-Ca-P coating were investigated using scanning electron microscope, and X-ray diffraction analyzed its components. Besides, hemocompatibility in vitro was evaluated by platelet adhesion assay, dynamic clotting time test and hemolysis test. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Under scanning electron microscope, a flower-like coating was formed ont surface of the AZ31 magnesium al oy, with the main chemical component of insoluble phosphates Zn3(PO4)2?4H2O. And some round distortionless blood platelets adhered to the surface of AZ31 magnesium al oy, with no pseudopodia. In dynamic clotting time test, the long curve of Zn-Ca-P coating tended to descend indicating better anticoagulant activity. And the hemolysis rate was below 5%. In conclusion, Zn-Ca-P coating has good hemocompatibility in vitro.
6.Effects ofZuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Formula on Expressions of Glutamate, NR2A and NR2B in Hippocampus of Diabetic Rats with Depression
Yuhong WANG ; Xiaowen TAN ; Shang CHAI ; Hui YANG ; Rong ZENG ; Pan MENG ; Xiuli ZHANG ; Yuanshan HAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(10):70-73
ObjectiveTo observe the effect ofZuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Formula on the expressions of glutamate, NR2A and NR2B in hippocampus of diabetic rats with depression;To explore the mechanism of protective effect. Methods Diabetes with depression rat models were established and then were randomly divided into the model group, positive medicine group, high-, medium- and low-doseZuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Formula groups. Normal rats acted as normal group, 16 rats per group. After 28 days of administration, Open-field test was used to detect the behavior of the rats;glutamate content of hippocampus was detected by ELISA;the expressions of NR2A and NR2B in rat hippocampus were detected by immunofluorescence.Results Compared with normal group, automatic activity times of rats in model group decreased significantly (P<0.01);both glutamate content (P<0.01) and expressions of NR2A, NR2B (P<0.01) increased significantly. Compared with the model group, automatic activity times of rats in positive medicine group and high-doseZuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Formula group significantly increased (P<0.01);glutamate content dropped (P<0.01);expressions of NR2A and NR2B decreased (P<0.05).ConclusionZuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Formula can improve depressive behavior of diabetic rats with depression, which may be related to the regulation of glutamate content and expressions of NR2A and NR2B in hippocampus.
7.Post-treatment prognostic score model establishment and stratified therapy for newly diagnosed metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yuhong LAN ; Yunming TIAN ; Li BAI ; Lei ZENG ; Weiwei XIAO ; Taixiang LU ; Fei HAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(4):421-426
Objective To establish a post?treatment prognostic score model for newly diagnosed metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and to investigate the feasibility of stratified therapy. Methods A total of 263 eligible patients with newly diagnosed metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma from 2002 to 2010 were enrolled as subjects. The primary tumor was treated with conventional radiotherapy, three?dimensional conformal radiotherapy, or intensity?modulated radiotherapy, and radiation areas included nasopharyngeal tumor and cervical lymphatic drainage region. The metastatic bone tumor was mainly treated with conventional external radiotherapy, while the metastatic liver or lung tumor was mainly treated with surgical resection, radiotherapy, or radiofrequency ablation. The first?line therapy for most of patients was cisplatin?based combination chemotherapy. Factors including the general characteristics, tumor status, and therapy for patients were involved in multivariate analysis, and a prognostic model was established based on the n value (HR=en ) of the prognostic factors. Results The factors influencing the overall survival (OS) in patients were a Karnofsky performance score (KPS) not higher than 70(P= 0?? 00), multiple organ metastases (P=0?? 00), combination with liver metastasis (P= 0?? 00), a number of metastases not less than 2(P= 0?? 00), a level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) higher than 245 IU/ L (P= 0?? 00), a number of chemotherapy cycles ranging between 1 and 3( P= 0?? 00), a poor response for metastatic tumor ( stable disease or progressive disease)(P= 0?? 00), and primary tumor not treated with radiotherapy (P= 0?? 01). Based on the prognostic score, patients were divided into low?risk group (0?1?? 5 points), intermediate?risk group (2?? 0?6?? 5 points), and high?risk group (≥7?? 0 points), and the 5?year OS rates in the three groups were 59?? 0%, 25?? 1%, and 0%, respectively. Conclusions The prognostic score model based on the KPS, serum level of LDH, multiple organ metastases, combination with liver metastasis, and number of metastases can effectively predict the survival in patients. Active treatment including at least 4 chemotherapy cycles and radiotherapy for primary tumor can prolong the survival time of patients in the low?and intermediate?risk groups. However, patients in the high?risk group were mainly treated with palliative radiotherapy due to no improvement in the survival by radiotherapy for primary tumor.
8.Genes expression profile analysis of colorectal cancer cells derived from colo205
Changwu YUE ; Xin ZHOU ; Yuhong LV ; Qingliang ZENG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Miao WANG ; Meiyun SHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(13):2052-2054
Objective To obtain differential expression genes from colorectal cancer cells derived from colo205 for further research. Methods RNA from colo205 cells,CD133+cells and CD133-cells were sequenced and analyzed by bioinformatics software. Results One hundred and twenty four differential expression genes were obtained, which involves 32 metabolic pathways. Conclusions Large quantities of differential genes can be found among different groups of cells derived from colo205 cells , which can provide epigenetic evidence for colorectal cancer research.
9.Research status and progress on limb preservation technology
Yuhong LI ; Wenyu ZHAO ; Li ZENG
Organ Transplantation 2023;14(2):295-
Limb replantation and transplantation is the optimal treatment for traumatic limb amputation. Safe and effective limb preservation is the key factor to determine the success of limb replantation and transplantation. Currently, static cold storage is the gold standard of limb preservation. However, the preservation time is short, which may no longer meet clinical requirements. With rapid development of organ preservation in recent years, novel preservation technologies, such as ultra-low temperature preservation, supercooling preservation and mechanical perfusion preservation, have successively emerged. However, at present, these techniques are primarily applied to the preservation of solid organs rather than composite tissue allografts with blood vessels including limbs. In this article, research status and progress on the application of static cold storage and mechanical perfusion preservation in limb preservation were reviewed, aiming to provide reference for clinical application of limb preservation technology and promote the development of limb replantation and transplantation.
10.Research progress on B vitamins in the treatment of sepsis
Qin XU ; Lungang LI ; Yuhong YANG ; Fan ZENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(11):1221-1225
Sepsis is a prevalent form of acute and critical illness encountered in intensive care unit (ICU), characterized by a high mortality and cognitive impairments among survivors. The pathogenesis of sepsis primarily involves immune dysfunction and excessive oxidative stress. Consequently, immune modulation, along with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant strategies, has emerged as a focal point in the treatment of sepsis. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of B vitamins to modulate immune cell activity while exhibiting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, thereby garnering significant interest regarding their therapeutic efficacy in sepsis management. Notably, vitamin B2 and vitamin B9 are recognized for their roles in regulating immune cells and facilitating immune modulation. Vitamins B1, B2, B6, and B12 demonstrate notable anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Specifically, vitamin B1 exerts its antioxidant influence through the regulation of the tricarboxylic acid cycle while mitigating inflammation by modulating inflammatory factor levels in septic patients—an application that has been integrated into clinical practice. The anti-inflammatory action of vitamin B2 is achieved through the regulation of inflammatory mediators in septic patients alongside reducing inflammasome activation within macrophages. Vitamin B6 contributes to both anti-inflammatory responses and antioxidative defense by scavenging free radicals and enhancing the production of antioxidant enzymes. Furthermore, vitamins B1, B6, B9, and B14 have shown promise in improving neurocognitive function among individuals suffering from sepsis. This article reviews the immunomodulatory functions as well as the anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects associated with various B vitamins while exploring their applications within sepsis treatment to propose novel therapeutic avenues.