1.The role of CB2 in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement
Dengying FAN ; Haoyan ZHAI ; Huijuan LIU ; Yuan ZHAO ; Dongna LI ; Xing QIAO ; Wenjing KANG ; Dechao ZHU ; Chunyan LIU
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(2):212-218
Objective To explore the effect of cannabinoid receptor 2(CB2)on orthodontic tooth movement(OTM)rate and periodontal tissue reconstruction of pressure area in mice.Methods Thirty CB2-/-male mice and thirty littermate control WT male mice were individually accepted the orthodontic appliance at their age of 6 weeks.The mice were respectively scarified at 3 days,7 days,14 days and 21 days after the operation.Then the tooth movement distance was examined through the stereomicroscope.Hematoxylin-eosin staining was performed to explore the biological responses of periodontium at the distal mesial root pressure area.Anti-tartrate acid phospha-tase staining was performed to calculate the number and distribution of osteoclasts at the distal mesial root pressure area,and MMP-9 was evaluated by immunohistochemistry to examine the number of MMP-9(+)monocytes and multinucleated cells in the same district as the TRAP staining.Results Compared with those WT mice at 3,7,14 and 21 days,OTM distance showed a gradual increased tendency according with experimental time over 21 days.The widths of periodontal ligament on the pressure side were markedly greater in CB2-/-mice than WT mice at 7,14 and 21 days(P<0.000 1).The numbers of TRAP positive osteoclasts were significantly greater in CB2-/-mice than those in WT mice at 14 days of OTM(P<0.001).MMP-9 immunohistochemical staining showed that the number of MMP-9(+)monocytes and multinucleated cells was more in CB2-/-mice than that in WT mice at 14 days of OTM(P<0.05).Conclusion The absence of CB2 accelerates orthodontic tooth movement under or-thodontic force.The absence of CB2 reinforces bone resorption in orthodontic tooth movement compressive area dur-ing orthodontic tooth movement.
2.Expression of allograft inflammatory factor-1 in the testicular model of diabetes mellitus rats
Dechao LI ; Mingjin ZHANG ; Yibi LAN ; Chunlei MA ; Weijin FU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(1):65-71
Objective To investigate the expression of allograft inflammatory factor-1(AIF-1)in the testicular model of diabetes mellitus(DM)rats as well as its significance.Methods The rat model of DM testis(DMT)was established,which were randomly divided into the DM testis 4-week group(DMT4W),DM testis s 8-week group(DMT8W)and the DM testis 12-week group(DMT12W).The normal control group(NC group)was randomly divided into three subgroups:NC 4-week(NC4W),NC 8-week(NC8W)and NC 12-week(NC12W).The morphologic changes of testis in the different groups was detected by histopathology.The expression of AIF-1 protein was detected by immunohistochemistry.The expression of AIF-1 and NF-κB p65 protein was observed by immunofluorescence.Results The histopathological results suggested that the numbers of spermatogenic cells,sertoli cells,interstitial cells and sperms in the DMT group were significantly decreased,as compared with the NC group.The immunohistochemistry results showed that the expression of AIF-1 protein was significantly increased in the DMT group,as compared with the NC group(P<0.05).The intensity of AIF-1 and NF-κB p65 in the DMT group was significantly increased by immunofluorescence,as compared with the NC group.Conclusion The over expression of AIF-1 protein in DMT tissue suggests that it may play an important role in the pathological process of DMT and may become a new therapeutic target and diagnostic marker in the future.
3.The combined application of topsis method and boston matrix in the analysis of specialized disease structure
Dechao JIANG ; Yuejun HU ; Qiuhong LI ; Yibin YE ; Chenyi ZOU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(7):1039-1043
Objective To make a comprehensive analysis of the index of benefit and medical service ability of disease,and provide references for the operation management of public hospital based on disease.Methods TOPSIS was used to compre-hensively evaluate the income contribution,income structure,daily income,the proportion of operation/grade 4 operation,DRG-CMI and other indexes.According to the Boston matrix,two-dimensional quadrant analysis was carried out to determine the dominant diseases in the operation management.Results Twelve main diseases in a hospital specialty were analyzed,and the comprehensive scores of two dimensions of benefit and medical service ability were formed.According to the scores,a two-dimen-sional quadrant map was drawn,and the characteristics of diseases in each quadrant were summarized to identify the dominant diseases that contribute greatly to the economic operation and technical difficulty evaluation of the specialty.Conclusion The combined application of TOPSIS and Boston matrix in specialty operation analysis can help public hospital to realize the classifica-tion management of disease balancing benefit and difficulty,so as to optimize the disease structure and improve the utilization rate of medical resources.
4.Fluoroscopy-guided Fustar adjustable bent sheath clamp biopsy for diagnosing obstructive esophageal diseases
Yipu LI ; Mengyao SONG ; Rongna HOU ; Chengzhi ZHANG ; Zhanguo SUN ; Dechao JIAO
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(10):580-582
Objective To observe the feasibility and effectiveness of fluoroscopy-guided Fustar adjustable bent sheath clamp biopsy for diagnosing obstructive esophageal diseases.Methods Totally 29 patients with esophageal or esophagogastric junction obstruction who failed to complete endoscopic biopsy were retrospectively analyzed.Real-time fluoroscopy-guided clamp biopsy of lesion areas were performed through 10F Fustar adjustable bent sheath under local anesthesia.The technical success rate,operation time,radiation dose were recorded,and the complications were evaluated.Results Clamp biopsy of lesion areas were successfully performed in all 29 cases,with technical success rate of 100%(29/29),the average operation time of(29.81±10.05)min and the average radiation dose of(127.14±100.36)mGy.No serious complication such as esophageal perforation nor massive bleeding occurred.After biopsy,22 cases(22/29,75.86%)were preliminarily diagnosed as positive,among them 2 cases underwent surgical operation,and the postoperative pathological results were consistent with biopsy.Negative biopsy results were found in 7 cases(7/29,24.14%),among them 2 cases underwent clamp biopsy again 3 months later which showed positive results.Conclusion Fustar adjustable bent sheath clamp biopsy was feasible and effective for diagnosing obstructive esophageal diseases,which could be regarded as the substitution and supplementation of endoscopic clamp biopsy.
5.Robot-assisted transperitoneal and retroperitoneal adrenalectomy for huge adrenal tumors in 45 cases
Yili HAN ; Jiahui ZHAO ; Yong LUO ; Mingchuan LI ; Dechao WEI ; Yongguang JIANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(1):46-49
【Objective】 To compare the outcomes of robot-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal and retroperitoneal operation for huge (>6 cm) adrenal tumors. 【Methods】 The clinical data of 45 patients with huge adrenal tumors who underwent robotic surgery during Jan.2017 and Dec.2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including 28 cases via the transperitoneal approach and 17 cases via the retroperitoneal approach. 【Results】 No patients were converted to open operations. There were no significant differences in postoperative drainage time (2.24±0.44 vs. 2.36±0.49) d, operation time (130.88±5.96 vs. 136.61±8.39) min, blood loss (189.41±13.91 vs. 192.5±12.36) mL and postoperative hospital stay (7.06±0.56 vs. 7.46±0.69) d between the retroperitoneal and transperitoneal approaches. Retroperitoneal approach was better than transperitoneal approach in early postoperative feeding [(38.82±6.75 vs. 74.14±6.57) h, P<0.01] . 【Conclusion】 Robotic surgery is safe and effective in the treatment of large adrenal tumors. The choice of surgical approach should be based on patients’ condition, tumor volume and location.
6.CT and MRI fusion based on generative adversarial network and convolutional neural networks under image enhancement.
Yunpeng LIU ; Jin LI ; Yu WANG ; Wenli CAI ; Fei CHEN ; Wenjie LIU ; Xianhao MAO ; Kaifeng GAN ; Renfang WANG ; Dechao SUN ; Hong QIU ; Bangquan LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(2):208-216
Aiming at the problems of missing important features, inconspicuous details and unclear textures in the fusion of multimodal medical images, this paper proposes a method of computed tomography (CT) image and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image fusion using generative adversarial network (GAN) and convolutional neural network (CNN) under image enhancement. The generator aimed at high-frequency feature images and used double discriminators to target the fusion images after inverse transform; Then high-frequency feature images were fused by trained GAN model, and low-frequency feature images were fused by CNN pre-training model based on transfer learning. Experimental results showed that, compared with the current advanced fusion algorithm, the proposed method had more abundant texture details and clearer contour edge information in subjective representation. In the evaluation of objective indicators, Q AB/F, information entropy (IE), spatial frequency (SF), structural similarity (SSIM), mutual information (MI) and visual information fidelity for fusion (VIFF) were 2.0%, 6.3%, 7.0%, 5.5%, 9.0% and 3.3% higher than the best test results, respectively. The fused image can be effectively applied to medical diagnosis to further improve the diagnostic efficiency.
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7.Single-cell Long Non-coding RNA Landscape of T Cells in Human Cancer Immunity
Luo HAITAO ; Bu DECHAO ; Shao LIJUAN ; Li YANG ; Sun LIANG ; Wang CE ; Wang JING ; Yang WEI ; Yang XIAOFEI ; Dong JUN ; Zhao YI ; Li FURONG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(3):377-393
The development of new biomarkers or therapeutic targets for cancer immunotherapies requires deep under-standing of T cells. To date, the complete landscape and systematic characterization of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in T cells in cancer immunity are lacking. Here, by systematically analyzing full-length single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data of more than 20,000 libraries of T cells across three cancer types, we provided the first comprehensive catalog and the functional repertoires of lncRNAs in human T cells. Specifically, we developed a custom pipeline for de novo transcriptome assembly and obtained a novel lncRNA catalog containing 9433 genes. This increased the number of current human lncRNA catalog by 16%and nearly doubled the number of lncRNAs expressed in T cells. We found that a portion of expressed genes in single T cells were lncRNAs which had been overlooked by the majority of previous studies. Based on metacell maps constructed by the MetaCell algorithm that partitions scRNA-seq datasets into disjointed and homogenous groups of cells (metacells), 154 signature lncRNA genes were identified. They were associated with effector, exhausted, and regulatory T cell states. Moreover, 84 of them were functionally annotated based on the co-expression networks, indicating that lncRNAs might broadly participate in the regulation of T cell functions. Our findings provide a new point of view and resource for investigating the mechanisms of T cell regulation in cancer immunity as well as for novel cancer-immune biomarker development and cancer immunotherapies.
8. A case report of double percutaneous nephrostomy combined with ureter occlusion stent in treating bladder rectal residual fistula
Hongbin LI ; Xinwei HAN ; Dechao JIAO ; Hongjian DUAN ; Jinjian YANG ; Zhaohui GU ; Jianhao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(1):61-62
This report is about the application of interventional therapy for bladder rectal residual fistula in a patient whose postoperative rectal stump tumor invaded the bladder and underwent radiotherapy and chemotherapy, resulting in urinary fistula, which seriously affected the quality of life. Referring to the treatment experience of visicovaginal fistula, the patient successfully adopted double percutaneous nephrostomy combined with ureter occlusion stent and achieved good palliative treatment effect.
9. Epidemiological characteristics and associated risk factors of lower urinary tract symptoms in young obese males
Xuanhao LI ; Dechao HU ; Yang LIU ; Hongliang SHEN ; Wenying WANG ; Jian SONG ; Jin WANG ; Zhongtao ZHANG ; Ye TIAN
International Journal of Surgery 2020;47(1):17-23
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological characteristics and its associated risk factors of lower urinary tract symptoms in young Chinese obese males.
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A total of 126 young males aged 20-40 years admitted to Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University were enrolled into two different groups in this study, including 74 obese patients visited metabolic weight loss clinic were included in the experimental group, and 52 conditionally healthy persons were included in the control group. Blood pressure (systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure), insulin resistance (fasting blood glucose, insulin, C-peptide), blood lipid metabolism (triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol), and sex hormones (estrogen) of the two groups of subjects. Hormones, serum testosterone), C-reactive protein (CRP), International prostate symptom score (IPSS) and quality of life score (QOL). were compared between the two groups of subjects. Comparisons of measurement data between groups were statistically analyze by
10.Analysis of the influencing factors of fatigue after stent implantation in patients with airway stenosis
Miao XU ; Xinwei HAN ; Xiaoping LOU ; Dechao JIAO ; Zhen YU ; Yahua LI ; Ziling JIA ; Zongming LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(18):2508-2512
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of fatigue after stent implantation in patients with airway stenosis.Methods:Totally 104 patients with airway stenosis hospitalized in a hospital from July 2016 to June 2019 were selected, and all the patients were planned to received stent implantation. The patients were evaluated with Identity-Consequence Fatigue Scale (ICFS) postoperatively, and divided into the fatigue group and the non-fatigue group according to the evaluate results. The data of the two groups were consulted, and their gender, age, primary tumor, combined underlying disease, postoperative physical activity, pathological staging, history of radical surgery before stenting, preoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy, degree of stenosis, type of stenosis, infiltration juga, stent placement site, and re-intervention after stenting were analyzed. Univariate and Logistic regression analysis were performed over the above influencing factors.Results:All the 104 patients with airway stenosis completed postoperative fatigue evaluation. The total score of ICFS was (82.16±8.07) . The scores of postoperative fatigue, attention, vitality, energy, daily activities and the total score were higher than those before operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01) . Among the 104 patients with airway stenosis, 28 developed postoperative fatigue, with an incidence of 26.92%. Univariate and multivariate Logistic analysis revealed that postoperative physical activity, pathological staging, infiltrating and re-intervention after stenting were the main influencing factors to fatigue after stent implantation in patients with airway stenosis ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Patients with airway stenosis have a high incidence of fatigue after stent implantation, which is affected by many factors. Effective intervention measures should be formulated according to the risk factors in order to reduce the incidence of postoperative fatigue.

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