1.Application of artificial intelligence and automated scripts in3D printing brachytherapy
Wentai LI ; Jiandong ZHANG ; Zhihe WANG ; Xiaozhen QI ; Yan DING ; Baile ZHANG ; Wenjun MA ; Yao ZHAI ; Weiwei ZHOU ; Yanan SUN ; Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(3):419-425
Objective To explore the efficiency improvement in segmenting neural network with the application of Transformer + U-Net artificial intelligence (AI) and modeling with the application of Python scripts in three-dimensional (3D) printing brachytherapy. Methods A Transformer + U-Net AI neural network model was constructed, and Adam optimizer was used to ensure rapid gradient descent. Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging data of patients were standardized and processed as self-made data sets. The training set was used to train AI and the optimal result weight parameters were saved. The test set was used to evaluate the AI ability. Python programming language was used to write an automated script to obtain the output segmentation image and convert it to the STL file for import. The source applicator and needle could be automatically modeled. The time of automatic segmentation and modeling and the time of manual segmentation and modeling were entered by two people, and the difference was verified by paired t-test. Results Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), mean intersection over union (MIOU), and Hausdorff distance (HD95) were used for evaluation. DSC was
2.Study on Effect and Mechanism of Total Flavonoids from Stem and Leaf of Scutellaria Baicalensis on Ulcerative Colitis Based on Network Pharmacology and Animal Experiments
Xu DONG ; Fujiang WANG ; Zhihe JU ; Haitao GE
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(9):1183-1191
OBJECTIVE
To explore the mechanism of total flavonoids from stem and leaf of Scutellaria baicalensis in treating ulcerative colitis based on network pharmacology and animal experiments.
METHODS
The total flavonoids in stem and leaves of Scutellaria baicalensis were reviewed in literature, the corres ponding targets of total flavonoids in stem and leaves of Scutellaria baicalensis were retrieved by TCM systematic pharmacology database and analysis platform(TCMSP), and the related targets of ulcerative colitis were collected by GeneCards database. The corres ponding targets of total flavonoids from the stem and leaves of Scutellaria baicalensis and those related to ulcerative colitis were in put into Venny 2.1 mapping software to obtain the intersection targets, which were uploaded to STRING data platform for the construction of protein-protein interaction network. The gene ontology(GO) functions and the Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(KEGG) pathway enrichment were analyzed using the DAVID data platform jointly. The network pharmacological results were verified in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis induced by 3% DSS.
RESULTS
The results of network pharmacology showed that there were 69 related targets, 1383 related targets in ulcerative colitis and 24 overlapping targets in 7 components of total flavonoids from stem and leaves of Scutellaria baicalae. GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis were conducted to obtain the potential pathways of total flavonoids from stem and leaves of Scutellaria baicalensis in the treatment of ulcerative effects, including aryl hydrocarbon receptor(AhR), Th17 cell differentiation, T cell receptor, etc. The results of 3% DSS induced ulcerative colitis mouse model showed that compared with the model group, total flavonoids of scutellaria scutellaria stem and leaf significantly decreased the levels of MPO, TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-17 and increased levels of IL-10 and IL-22 with statistical difference, and restored the colon length of mice. Activated the AhR pathway and its CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 targets to promote the expression of anti-inflammatory factor IL-22, and repair the intestinal barrier by activating ZO-1 proteins.
CONCLUSION
Total flavonoids from stem and leaf of Scutellaria scutellaria can synergistically treat ulcerative colitis based on the characteristics of multi-component, multi-target and multi-pathway.
3.Establishment and application of drug use evaluation criteria of recombinant human prourokinase
Zhihe ZHUANG ; Qin QIN ; Huiya CAI ; Tianyu MA ; Runqiu WANG ; Qian XIANG ; Jinhua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(4):371-380
Objective To establish the drug use evaluation(DUE)criteria of recombinant human prourokinase(rhPro-UK),and to provide reference for the rational clinical application of rhPro-UK.Methods Based on the drug instructions of rhPro-UK,DUE standard rules were established by referring to relevant guidelines,expert consensus,authoritative literature and expert consultation.The medical records of hospitalized patients treated with rhPro-UK from January 2019 to May 2022 in Xilin Gol League Central Hospital were evaluated by retrospective investigation.The effectiveness of rhPro-UK was evaluated based on clinical outcome,and its safety was evaluated based on the incidence and severity of adverse reactions.Results A total of 230 cases were included,and 4 cases fully met the evaluation criteria(medication indication,medication process,medication results),accounting for 1.74%.There were 226 patients(98.26%)with irrational drug use,mainly manifested in two aspects of drug indication and drug process(administration mode and dosage).Treatment was effective in 221 patients,with an overall effective rate of 96.09%;139 patients experienced adverse reactions,with an incidence rate of 60.43%.Conclusion The clinical use of rhPro-UK in our hospital is irrational in the indication of medication and the process of medication,and the establishment of the DUE standard rules of rhPro-UK can provide a reference to standardize the clinical application of rhPro-UK and promote its rational use.
4.Atp6i deficient mouse model uncovers transforming growth factor-β1 /Smad2/3 as a key signaling pathway regulating odontoblast differentiation and tooth root formation.
Jue WANG ; Abigail MCVICAR ; Yilin CHEN ; Hong-Wen DENG ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Wei CHEN ; Yi-Ping LI
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):35-35
The biomolecular mechanisms that regulate tooth root development and odontoblast differentiation are poorly understood. We found that Atp6i deficient mice (Atp6i-/-) arrested tooth root formation, indicated by truncated Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS) progression. Furthermore, Atp6i deficiency significantly reduced the proliferation and differentiation of radicular odontogenic cells responsible for root formation. Atp6i-/- mice had largely decreased expression of odontoblast differentiation marker gene expression profiles (Col1a1, Nfic, Dspp, and Osx) in the alveolar bone. Atp6i-/- mice sample RNA-seq analysis results showed decreased expression levels of odontoblast markers. Additionally, there was a significant reduction in Smad2/3 activation, inhibiting transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling in Atp6i-/- odontoblasts. Through treating pulp precursor cells with Atp6i-/- or wild-type OC bone resorption-conditioned medium, we found the latter medium to promote odontoblast differentiation, as shown by increased odontoblast differentiation marker genes expression (Nfic, Dspp, Osx, and Runx2). This increased expression was significantly blocked by anti-TGF-β1 antibody neutralization, whereas odontoblast differentiation and Smad2/3 activation were significantly attenuated by Atp6i-/- OC conditioned medium. Importantly, ectopic TGF-β1 partially rescued root development and root dentin deposition of Atp6i-/- mice tooth germs were transplanted under mouse kidney capsules. Collectively, our novel data shows that the prevention of TGF-β1 release from the alveolar bone matrix due to OC dysfunction may lead to osteopetrosis-associated root formation via impaired radicular odontoblast differentiation. As such, this study uncovers TGF-β1 /Smad2/3 as a key signaling pathway regulating odontoblast differentiation and tooth root formation and may contribute to future therapeutic approaches to tooth root regeneration.
Female
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Animals
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Mice
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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Odontoblasts
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Culture Media, Conditioned
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Cell Differentiation
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Signal Transduction
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Disease Models, Animal
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Tooth Root
5.Mediating role of psychological resilience between family intimacy and adaptability and experiential avoidance among undergraduate nursing students
Jiahui ZHOU ; Kangjiao XIAO ; Rui WANG ; Zhihe DENG ; Meifen DAI
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):63-68
6.Influencing factors of functional orthopedic appliances on skeletal class Ⅱ malocclusion in adolescents
WANG Huixia ; LI Peilin ; ZHAO Zhihe
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(2):112-117
Functional orthodontics is one of the most important methods in the treatment of skeletal class II malocclusion in adolescents. A deep understanding of the many factors affecting the effect of functional orthopedics can improve the efficiency of correction and achieve good results. In this paper, from the two aspects of patients and appliances, we analyzed the factors that affect the curative effect of class II malocclusion functional orthopedics and deeply analyzed the therapeutic mechanism of functional appliances to guide clinical treatment. The results of the literature review show that the peak period of growth and development is the best period for the treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion. For patients with a vertical growth type, it is recommended to use a high head cap traction appliance to prevent the lower jaw from rotating backward and downward, and functional appliances such as titanium plates or implant nail-assisted anchorage can effectively reduce the lip inclination of the lower anterior teeth. In addition, compared with the traditional functional appliance, digital and personalized transparent braces are not only more aesthetically pleasing, comfortable and beneficial to periodontal health but also have many orthopedic appliances advantages, such as two-stage fusion, better incisor torque and vertical control of the posterior teeth, and can solve the problems of anterior interference and lateral deficiency while leading. With the development of digital orthodontics, transparent appliances have become an important developmental direction for functional appliances, but there are few related studies, and more clinical studies are needed to confirm their efficacy.
7. Maternal dietary and environmental risk factors in children with asthma comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders
Zhihe CHEN ; Ye LIU ; Ruolan WANG ; Mi ZHOU ; Weiqing ZHAO ; Cen LI ; Yuxia CUI ; Hao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(9):675-679
Objective:
To explore the prenatal dietary and environmental risk factors in children aged 6-16 years with asthma (CWA) comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders.
Methods:
This cross-sectional study was conducted from March 2016 to March 2017.CWA aged 6 to 16 years were recruited as the study participants at the Outpatient Asthma Unit of Guizhou Provincial People′s Hospital, China.Informed consent was obtained from their parents, and their parents were invited to participate in the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview of children and adolescents (MINI Kid) to assess the current neuropsychiatric disorders.Meanwhile, the questionnaires information about prenatal diet and environment were collected from their mothers as well.Patients were divided into 2 groups, one group with asthma comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders and the other with asthma only.Single factor analysis and multivariate non-conditional
8.Current situation and prospect for orthodontic thermoplastic materials.
Wang RUYI ; Zhao ZHIHE ; Li YU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2018;36(1):87-91
Aesthetic and comfortable transparent retainers and clear plastic appliances are becoming increasingly popular, and their components, especially thermoplastic materials, are gradually attracting widespread interest. Orthodontic thermoplastic materials are versatile polymers, and thus their properties, such as force delivery, force relaxation, and aging properties have been comprehensively studied. Meanwhile, blending modification technology has been applied for the acquisition of novel materials with enhanced characteristics. In this paper, we review the types and properties of thermoplastic materials, the development process they undergo, factors that influence their properties, and some development prospects.
Esthetics, Dental
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Materials Testing
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Orthodontic Retainers
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Plastics
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Polymers
9.Use of autonomous maximal smile to evaluate dental and gingival exposure.
Shuai WANG ; Hengzhe LIN ; Yan YANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Li MEI ; Wei ZHENG ; Yu LI ; Zhihe ZHAO
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2018;48(3):182-188
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to validate the autonomous maximal smile (AMS) as a new reference for evaluating dental and gingival exposure. METHODS: Digital video clips of 100 volunteers showing posed smiles and AMS at different verbal directives were recorded for evaluation a total of three times at 1-week intervals. Lip-teeth relationship width (LTRW) and buccal corridor width (BCW) were measured. LTRW represented the vertical distance between the inferior border of the upper vermilion and the edge of the maxillary central incisors. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for reproducibility, and the m-value (minimum number of repeated measurements required for an ICC level over 0.75), were calculated. RESULTS: LTRW and BCW of the AMS were 1.41 and 2.04 mm, respectively, greater than those of the posed smile (p < 0.05), indicating significantly larger dental and gingival exposure in the AMS. The reproducibility of the AMS (0.74 to 0.77) was excellent, and higher than that of the posed smile (0.62 to 0.65), which had fair-to-good reproducibility. Moreover, the m-value of the AMS (0.88 to 1.05) was lower than that of the posed smile (1.59 to 1.85). CONCLUSIONS: Compared to the posed smile, the AMS shows significantly larger LTRW and BCW, with significantly higher reproducibility. The AMS might serve as an adjunctive reference, in addition to the posed smile, in orthodontic and other dentomaxillofacial treatments.
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Volunteers
10.An experimental study on the detection of Porphyromonas gingivalis with multifunctional nanospheres
Wei QIN ; Min ZHI ; Shengjie JIANG ; Zhihe DAI ; Yang YU ; Yonglan WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(6):744-749
Objective:To development a new method for sensitive detection of Porphyromanus gingivalis (P.gingivalis) based on magnetic encoding nanospheres and upconversion fluorescent encoding nanospheres.Methods:Magnetic and upconversion fluorescent encoding nanospheres were prepared by sol-gel method respectively,combined the monoclonal antibodies specific to P.gingivalis after modifying the surface of nanospheres.The system was used to detect P.gingivalis from mixed bacteria solution of P.gingivalis,F.nucleatum and S.mutans.Fluorescent microscopy with an external 980 nm near-infrared hght pulse laser,scanning and transmission microscope were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the detection system.Results:Magnetic and upconversion encoding nanospheres had better dispersion,particle size uniformity and homogeneous morphology.Besides,the magnetic encoding nanospheres had good magnetic properties and strong fluorescence intensity.P.gingivalis was captured by magnetic and upconversion encoding nanospheres in a mixed solution of the 3 bacteria with a detection limit of 10 CFU/ml.Conclusion:The method designed in this study can capture P.gingivalis sensitively in a mixed bacteria liquid.


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