1.Clinical study of percutaneous transluminal coronary intravascular lithotripsy angioplasty for severe left main coronary artery calcification guided by intravascular ultrasound percutaneous coronary
Feng-Qi LIU ; Jun BAO ; Bai-Hong LI ; Chong-Hao CHEN ; Chang-Zheng GAO ; Yun-Feng GUO ; Xin GU ; Jian-Bin GU ; Xiao-Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2024;32(7):383-389
Objective To explore the effectiveness and safety of percutaneous coronary artery shock wave balloon angioplasty(IVL)under the guidance of intravascular ultrasound(IVUS)for the treatment of severe calcification lesions in the left main artery(LM).Methods A total of 26 patients with severe LM(mouth,body,bifurcation)calcification admitted to Jiangnan University Affiliated Hospital from October 2022 to April 2024 were included,with an average age of 72.0(61.8,75.4)years.Under the guidance of IVUS,IVL was used for pre-treatment of calcified lesions,followed by percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)with stent/drug balloon implantation.All patients were evaluated using IVUS before and after the use of IVL and after PCI.And compare the IVUS intracavity related data before and after treatment[plaque burden(PB)、minimum lumen area(MLA)、minimum lumen diameter(MLD)]and calcification fracture number,minimum stent area(MSA),stent expansion coefficient(expansion,EXP),etc.Results There were 26 patients(2 with opening lesions,7 with body lesions,and 17 with bifurcation lesions at the end of the main trunk),including 7 with stable angina pectoris(SAP),10 with unstable angina(UA),4 with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI),and 5 with non ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction(NSTEMI).The PB at the most severe site of calcification decreased by 79.50(76.00,83.75)%compared to 80.00(76.00,83.75)%after IVL(P=0.001),MLA increased by 3.39(3.14,3.68)mm2 compared to 3.38(3.14,3.67)mm2 after IVL(P=0.039),MLD increased by 3.21(3.07,3.30)mm compared to 3.20(3.07,3.30)mm after IVL(P=0.024),and there was 100%calcification rupture(1/2 cases,2/9 cases,≥3/15 cases).The stent/drug ball was successfully implanted 100%,with EXP of(89.15±4.42)%and an MSA of 7.20(6.46,7.45)mm2.No adverse events such as death,angina or recurrent myocardial infarction occurred during the 3 months follow-up after surgery.Conclusions After evaluation by IVUS and pre-treatment with IVL,PCI was successfully completed for severe calcification lesions in LM,and IVL can be used as an option for the treatment of severe calcification in LM.
2.Placebo response of sham acupuncture in patients with primary dysmenorrhea: A meta-analysis.
Chong-Yang SUN ; Zhi-Yi XIONG ; Cheng-Yi SUN ; Pei-Hong MA ; Xiao-Yu LIU ; Chi-Yun SUN ; Ze-Yin XIN ; Bao-Yan LIU ; Cun-Zhi LIU ; Shi-Yan YAN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2023;21(5):455-463
BACKGROUND:
The placebo response of sham acupuncture in patients with primary dysmenorrhea is a substantial factor associated with analgesia. However, the magnitude of the placebo response is unclear.
OBJECTIVE:
This meta-analysis assessed the effects of sham acupuncture in patients with primary dysmenorrhea and the factors contributing to these effects.
SEARCH STRATEGY:
PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane CENTRAL databases were searched from inception up to August 20, 2022.
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) using sham acupuncture as a control for female patients of reproductive age with primary dysmenorrhea were included.
DATA EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS:
Pain intensity, retrospective symptom scale, and health-related quality of life were outcome measures used in these trials. Placebo response was defined as the change in the outcome of interest from baseline to endpoint. We used standardized mean difference (SMD) to estimate the effect size of the placebo response.
RESULTS:
Thirteen RCTs were included. The pooled placebo response size for pain intensity was the largest (SMD = -0.99; 95% confidence interval [CI], -1.31 to -0.68), followed by the retrospective symptom scale (Total frequency rating score: SMD = -0.20; 95% CI, -0.80 to -0.39. Average severity score: SMD = -0.35; 95% CI, -0.90 to -0.20) and physical component of SF-36 (SMD = 0.27; 95% CI, -0.17 to 0.72). Studies using blunt-tip needles, single-center trials, studies with a low risk of bias, studies in which patients had a longer disease course, studies in which clinicians had < 5 years of experience, and trials conducted outside Asia were more likely to have a lower placebo response.
CONCLUSION
Strong placebo response and some relative factors were found in patients with primary dysmenorrhea. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42022304215. Please cite this article as: Sun CY, Xiong ZY, Sun CY, Ma PH, Liu XY, Sun CY, Xin ZY, Liu BY, Liu CZ, Yan SY. Placebo response of sham acupuncture in patients with primary dysmenorrhea: A meta-analysis. J Integr Med. 2023; 21(5): 455-463.
Female
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Humans
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Dysmenorrhea/therapy*
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Pain Management
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Needles
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Placebo Effect
3.A review of peri-implant microbiology.
Lei CHENG ; Hai-Yang YU ; Yao WU ; Chong-Yun BAO ; Bang-Cheng YANG ; Yi MAN ; Yao SUN ; Xiao-Li YAN ; Xue-Dong ZHOU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2019;37(1):7-12
Dental implants represent the majority of treatment strategies used to replace missing teeth. However, peri-implant diseases caused by disturbance in peri-implant microbiological balance are among the reasons for implant failure. Since the 1980s, peri-implant microorganisms have been a hot research topic in dental microbiology. The bacterial ecology between the disease and health largely differs, which directly or indirectly increases the risk of peri-implant diseases. Accordingly, the determination of the 'core microbiome' of peri-implantitis and peri-implant mucositis is a key point of recent research.
Bacteria
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Dental Implants
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Humans
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Microbiota
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Peri-Implantitis
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Stomatitis
4.Advances in titanium dental implant surface modification.
Bang-Cheng YANG ; Xue-Dong ZHOU ; Hai-Yang YU ; Yao WU ; Chong-Yun BAO ; Yi MAN ; Lei CHENG ; Yao SUN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2019;37(2):124-129
Titanium dental implants have wide clinical application due to their many advantages, including comfort, aesthetics, lack of damage to adjacent teeth, and significant clinical effects. However, the failure of osseointegration, bone resorption, and peri-implantitis limits their application. Physical-chemical and bioactive coatings on the surface of titanium implants could improve the successful rate of dental implants and meet the clinical application requirements. This paper reviews the characteristics of surface modification of titanium implants from the aspects of physics, chemistry, and biology. Results provide information for research and clinical application of dental implant materials.
Coated Materials, Biocompatible
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Dental Implants
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Esthetics, Dental
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Osseointegration
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Surface Properties
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Titanium
5.Expert consensus on biomechanical research of dental implant.
Xue-Qi GAN ; Yu XIAO ; Rui-Yang MA ; Chun-Peng HUANG ; Yao WU ; Bang-Cheng YANG ; Qi YANG ; Chong-Yun BAO ; Hai-Yang YU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2019;37(2):115-123
Current biomechanical research of dental implants focuses on the mechanical damage and enhancement mechanism of the implant-abutment interface as well as how to obtain better mechanical strength and longer fatigue life of dental implants. The mechanical properties of implants can be comprehensively evaluated by strain gauge analysis, photo elastic stress analysis, digital image correlation, finite element analysis, implant bone bonding strength test, and measurement of mechanical properties. Finite element analysis is the most common method for evaluating stress distribution in dental implants, and static pressure and fatigue tests are commonly used in mechanical strength test. This article reviews biomechanical research methods and evaluation indices of dental implants. Results provide methodology guidelines in the field of biomechanics by introducing principles, ranges of application, advantages, and limitations, thereby benefitting researchers in selecting suitable methods. The influencing factors of the experimental results are presented and discussed to provide implant design ideas for researchers.
Biomechanical Phenomena
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Computer Simulation
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Consensus
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Dental Abutments
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Dental Implant-Abutment Design
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Dental Implants
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Dental Stress Analysis
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Finite Element Analysis
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Stress, Mechanical
6.Combined Effects of Family History of Cardiovascular Disease and Serum C-reactive Protein Level on the Risk of Stroke: A 9.2-year Prospective Study among Mongolians in China.
Zheng Bao ZHU ; Xin Feng HUANGFU ; Chong Ke ZHONG ; Yi Peng ZHOU ; Yun Fan TIAN ; Batu BUREN ; Tian XU ; Ai Li WANG ; Hong Mei LI ; Ming Zhi ZHANG ; Yong Hong ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2017;30(9):632-640
OBJECTIVEWe aimed to evaluate the combined effect of a family history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and high serum C-reactive protein (CRP) on the stroke incidence in an Inner Mongolian population in China.
METHODSA prospective cohort study was conducted from June 2002 to July 2012, with 2,544 participants aged 20 years and over from Inner Mongolia, China. We categorized participants into four groups based on the family history of CVD and CRP levels.
RESULTSWe adjusted for age; sex; smoking; drinking; hypertension; body mass index; waist circumference; and blood glucose, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Compared with the group with no family history of CVD/low CRP levels, the group with family history of CVD/high CRP levels had a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.78 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.03-3.07; P = 0.039] of stroke, and an HR of 2.14 (95% CI, 1.09-4.20; P = 0.027) of ischemic stroke. The HRs of hemorrhagic stroke for the other three groups were not statistically significant (all P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONParticipants with both a family history of CVD and high CRP levels had the highest stroke incidence, suggesting that high CRP levels may increase stroke risk, especially of ischemic stroke, among individuals with a family history of CVD.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; C-Reactive Protein ; metabolism ; Cardiovascular Diseases ; epidemiology ; genetics ; China ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; Humans ; Prospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Stroke ; epidemiology
7.Effect of gambogic acid on proliferation of SKM-1 cells and its mechanism.
Yun-Yu SUN ; Shu-Jun WANG ; Bao-An CHEN ; Guo-Hua XIA ; Jia-Hua DING ; Chong GAO ; Hui-Hui SONG ; Qing-Long GUO ; Hai-Wei ZHANG ; Chun-Rui LI ; Jian-Feng ZHOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(1):105-109
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of gambogic acid (GA) on MDS SKM-1 cell proliferation, apoptosis and their possible mechanism. Cell proliferation was determined by MTT method. The apoptosis percentage and cell cycle regulation of SKM-1 cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Morphological features were observed by light microscopy. The mRNA expression of bcl-2 and bax were detected by RT-PCR. The results showed that GA could inhibit the proliferation of SKM-1 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner (IC50 was 0.37 µg/ml at 48 h), increase the apoptotic percentage of SKM-1 cells, and arrest cell cycle at the G0/G1. The expression of bax mRNA was up-regulated while that of bcl-2 mRNA was down-regulated in SKM-1 cells treated with GA for 48 h. It is concluded that GA can induce apoptosis, which may be related to its effect of arresting cells at phase of G0/G1 and down-regulating bcl-2/bax ratio.
Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Humans
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Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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metabolism
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pathology
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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metabolism
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Xanthones
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pharmacology
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bcl-2-Associated X Protein
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metabolism
8.Influence of micro-pattern on adherence of graphite powder and three kinds of oral microbes.
Yu-lei QIU ; Xue-dong ZHOU ; Chong-yun BAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(3):323-326
OBJECTIVETrying to find out the mechanism of microstructure influencing bacterial adhesion, we prepared different microstructures to compare the adsorptive behavior of graphite powder and adhesive behavior of oral microbe.
METHODSWe used polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to copy 23 microstructures of hydroxyapatite (HA) chip, and cultured them with different sizes graphite powder and oral microbes respectively, to observe and compare their behavior on microstructures.
RESULTSThe adsorption of 30-50 microm powder on different microstructures was insignificant, while 10-20 microm powder had maximum adsorption on 10 microm and 20 microm microstructures. Saccharomyces albicans was most likely to adhere to 5 microm microstructures which was equivalent to its own size. However, microstructures had little effect on adhesion of Streptococcus mutans which grew in a chain.
CONCLUSIONThe size of microstructure was the most effective factor that affects the adsorption of non-living powder, and it also had the same effect on the microbial adhesion; but some special bacteria, such as Streptococcus mutans which grew in a chain, was not affected by the sizes or shapes of microstructures.
Adsorption ; Bacteria ; Bacterial Adhesion ; Durapatite ; Graphite ; Mouth ; microbiology ; Streptococcus mutans
9.Inducing apoptosis and reversal effect of nilotinib in combination with tetrandrine on multidrug resistance of K562/A02 cell line.
Ting-Yun CUI ; Bao-An CHEN ; Jia-Hua DING ; Chong GAO ; Jian CHENG ; Wen BAO ; Yue-Jiao ZHONG ; Xue-Yun SHAN ; Feng GAO ; Guo-Hua XIA ; Anita SCHMITT ; Michael SCHMITT
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(1):28-33
This study was aimed to investigate the relevance of nilotinib in combination with tetrandrine (Tet) on reversing multidrug resistance and inducing apoptosis of K562/A02 cell line and its mechanism. Methyl-thiazol tetrazolium (MTT) assay was employed to examine the pharmacological effect of nilotinib or Tet alone on K562/A02 cell line, the IC(50) of daunorubicin (DNR) on K562/A02 cell line treated with nilotinib and Tet was calculated; the flow cytometry (FCM) was employed to detect the apoptosis rate of K562/A02. The expression of bax/survivin mRNA was determined by RT-PCR, and the expression of bax/survivin protein was assayed by Western blot. The results showed that after being treated by 5 nmol/L nilotinib or 1.0 µml/L Tet for 48 hours, IC(50) of DNR to K562/A02 was 5.71 ± 0.72 mg/L or 6.52 ± 0.43 mg/L, respectively, while in their combined treatment, IC(50) decreased to 3.12 ± 0.13 mg/L. Nilotinib or Tet alone could increase DNR-inducing apoptosis rate of K562/A02 cell, while the apoptosis rate of K562/A02 increased remarkably in combination treatment of nilotinib with Tet. After being treated with 5 nmol/L nilotinib or 1.0 µml/L Tet alone for 48 hours, the expressions of bax mRNA and BAX protein was up-regulated, while both effects were more obvious in combination treatment of nilotinib with Tet. Treatment with 5 nmol/L nilotinib or 1.0 µmol/L Tet alone for 48 hours down-regulated the expression of survivin mRNA and its protein, while treatment of nilotinib in combination with Tet had more significant effect on down-regulation of their expression. It is concluded that the K562/A02 cells are resistant to DNR, nilotinib or Tet alone both can partially reverse resistance of K562/A02 cells to DNR, increase the apoptosis rate of K562/A02 cells. Combination of nilotinib with Tet shows obvious synergistic action, mechanism of which may associate with up-regulation of bax mRNA and BAX protein expressions and down-regulation of survivin mRNA and its protein expressions.
Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Benzylisoquinolines
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Daunorubicin
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pharmacology
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Drug Resistance, Multiple
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic
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Humans
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Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins
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genetics
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K562 Cells
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Pyrimidines
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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bcl-2-Associated X Protein
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genetics
10.Analysis of risk factors for relapse of 82 patients with hematologic malignancies after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Zheng-ping YU ; Jia-hua DING ; Bao-an CHEN ; Fen WU ; Chong GAO ; Yun-yu SUN ; Jian CHEN ; Gang ZHAO ; Jun WANG ; Yu-feng LI ; Bang-he DING ; Jun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(4):283-286
OBJECTIVETo explore the risk factors for relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and the measures of prophylaxis and treatment.
METHODSWe summarized the clinical data of 82 patients with hematologic malignancies who were treated in our hospital from August 2003 to December 2008. Factors including age, sex, ABO blood group disparity of donor and recipient as well as the type of donor, status of disease, HLA-match, conditioning regimen, whether or not having developed acute GVHD and chronic GVHD, infusion number of CD34(+) cells, relationship between CMV infection and relapse post-transplantation were considered and analyzed.
RESULTSSingle factor analysis indicated that there were five independent risk factors related with the disease relapse (P < 0.05), including status of disease, time of diagnosis to transplantation, acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD), conditioning regimen, and chronic graft versus host disease (cGVHD). Simultaneously, the type of donor was a substantial factor (P < 0.01), determined by multi-factor Cox regression analysis. Cox regression analysis determined that disease status (OR = 2.58, 95%CI 1.26 - 5.01, P = 0.01), time from diagnosis to treatment (OR = 1.98, 95%CI 1.11 - 3.63, P = 0.025) and cGVHD (OR = 3.74, 95%CI 1.96 - 7.97, P < 0.001) were major factors for relapse of the patients who had undergone transplantation.
CONCLUSIONSRelapse remains the primary cause of failure after allo-HSCT. Status of disease, time from diagnosis to treatment and not cGVHD are the major risk factors. Effective prevention and treatment of relapse after engraftment can improve the efficacy of HSCT.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Graft vs Host Disease ; etiology ; Hematologic Neoplasms ; therapy ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; adverse effects ; Humans ; Infection ; etiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Recurrence ; Risk Factors ; Time Factors ; Transplantation Conditioning ; Transplantation, Homologous ; Young Adult

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