1.Prevalence of dentinal hypersensitivity and related factors in Chinese urban adults
Zhaoyou WANG ; Wensheng RONG ; Yisi ZHONG ; Jiangang TIAN ; Xi CHEN ; Mei ZHAO ; Lihua CUI ; Minquan DU ; Jianbo LI ; Deyu HU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(9):927-934
Objective:To assess the prevalence of dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) and related factors in urban adults in China.Methods:The study was designed as an observational, cross-sectional epidemiological study carried out in adults aged 18-69 years old in seven cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Chengdu, Xi′an, Guangzhou, and Harbin) of China. The study was conducted from March 2021 to May 2023. Patients were required to complete a questionnaire regarding the subjects′ socio-economic factors, dietary behavior, oral health behavior and personal antecedent factors. DH was clinically diagnosed by judging whether the tooth cold air stimulation provoked DH or not, and recorded by investigator pain rating Schiff score. Compare the findings of six cities (Harbin excluded) with a similar study conducted in 2008.Results:In total, 11 622 subjects from seven cities in China participated the study. Fifty two point two percent (6 072/11 622) of subjects reported DH in questionnaire, 36.7% (4 266/11 622) of subjects reported experiencing DH in response to cold air stimulation for at least one study tooth. Risk factors including age, sex, city, toothbrush method and acid reflux showed marked associations with DH ( P<0.05). The prevalence of DH of urban residents in six cities (Harbin excluded) was 33.7% (3 335/9 882), higher than that in 2008 [29.7%(2 354/7 939)]. Conclusions:Overall, DH was common among urban adults in China and the prevalence increased in recent years. Better understanding of DH and its associated factors should be considered in its prevention and management by dental professionals.
2.Consensus on prescription review of commonly used H 1-antihistamines in pediatrics
Lihua HU ; Lu LIU ; Huiying CHEN ; Heping CAI ; Wentong GE ; Zhiying HAN ; Huijie HUANG ; Xing JI ; Yuntao JIA ; Lingyan JIAN ; Nannan JIANG ; Zhong LI ; Li LI ; Hua LIANG ; Chuanhe LIU ; Qinghong LU ; Xu LU ; Jun′e MA ; Jing MIAO ; Yanli REN ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Kunling SHEN ; Huajun SUN ; Jinqiao SUN ; Yanyan SUN ; Jianping TANG ; Hong WANG ; Lianglu WANG ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Lei XI ; Hua XU ; Zigang XU ; Meixing YAN ; Yong YIN ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Zhongping ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Deyu ZHAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Li XIANG ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(10):733-739
H 1-antihistamines are widely used in the treatment of various allergic diseases, but there are still many challenges in the safe and rational use of H 1-antihistamines in pediatrics, and there is a lack of guidance on the prescription review of H 1-antihistamines for children.In this paper, suggestions are put forward from the indications, dosage, route of administration, pathophysiological characteristics of children with individual difference and drug interactions, so as to provide reference for clinicians and pharmacists.
3.Study on knowledge, attitudes and practices of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers in China and their influencing factors
Fengxia XUE ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Adong SHEN ; Hanmin LIU ; Xing CHEN ; Lili ZHONG ; Guangmin NONG ; Xin SUN ; Gen LU ; Shenggang DING ; Yuanxun FANG ; Jiahua PAN ; Zhiying HAN ; Yun SUN ; Qiang CHEN ; Yi JIANG ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Suping TANG ; Xiufang WANG ; Changshan LIU ; Shaomin REN ; Zhimin CHEN ; Deyu ZHAO ; Yong YIN ; Rongfang ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Yaping MU ; Shuhua AN ; Yangzom YESHE ; Peiru XU ; Yan XING ; Baoping XU ; Jing ZHAO ; Shi CHEN ; Wei XIANG ; Lihong LI ; Enmei LIU ; Yuxin SONG ; Yonghong YANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(23):1807-1812
Objective:To investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers in China and analyze the factor influencing the KAP.Methods:A self-developed questionnaire was used for an online research on the KAP of 11 849 pediatric healthcare providers from 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities of China from March 11 to 14, 2022.The factors influencing the KAP of pulse oximetry among pediatric healthcare providers were examined by Logistic regression. Results:The scores of KAP, of pulse oximetry were 5.57±0.96, 11.24±1.25 and 11.19±4.54, respectively.The corresponding scoring rates were 69.61%, 74.95%, and 55.99%, respectively. Logistic regression results showed that the gender and working years of pediatric healthcare providers, the region they were located, and whether their medical institution was equipped with pulse oximeters were the main factors affecting the knowledge score (all P<0.05). Main factors influencing the attitude score of pediatric healthcare providers included their knowledge score, gender, educational background, working years, region, medical institution level, and whether the medical institution was equipped with pulse oximeters (all P<0.05). For the practice score, the main influencing factors were the knowledge score, gender, age, and whether the medi-cal institution was equipped with pulse oximeters (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Chinese pediatric healthcare providers need to further improve their knowledge about and attitudes towards pulse oximetry.Pulse oximeters are evidently under-used.It is urgent to formulate policies or guidelines, strengthen education and training, improve knowledge and attitudes, equip more institutions with pulse oximeters, and popularize their application in medical institutions.
4.Expert consensus on nucleic acid amplification test of respiratory pathogens in children
Zhengde XIE ; Jikui DENG ; Lili REN ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiangpeng CHEN ; Hailin ZHANG ; Linqing ZHAO ; Baoping XU ; Lili ZHONG ; Qiang QIN ; Gen LU ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Deyu ZHAO ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Ling CAO ; Zhimin CHEN ; Yong YIN ; Hanmin LIU ; Adong SHEN ; Binwu YING ; Zhou FU ; Changchong LI ; Yuan QIAN ; Wenbo XU ; Jianwei WANG ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(5):321-332
Acute respiratory tract infection is the most common infectious disease in children, which seriously threatens children′s health.Rapid and accurate etiological diagnosis is of great significance for the clinical treatment and control of these diseases.Pathogen nucleic acid test was applied and became the main method of respiratory tract infection diagnosis for its high sensitivity and specificity.To regulate the application of pathogen nucleic acid amplification test in respiratory tract infection in children, improve the diagnosis level, expert consensus on nucleic acid amplification test of respiratory pathogens in children was prepared to guide the application and promote pathogens diagnosis ability.
5.Role of platelet-activating factor receptor in adhesion and invasion of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in human umbilical vein endothelial cells.
Qin WANG ; Dongying XUAN ; Deyu ZHONG ; Yarong QU ; Jingyi YU ; Hong CAO ; Jincai ZHANAG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(1):73-77
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of platelet-activating factor receptor (PAFR) in adhesion and invasion of phospho- rylcholine (PC)-positive Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC).
METHDOSCultured HUVECs were pretreated with the PAFR antagonist CV3988 or anti-human PAFR monoclonal antibody for 30 min before infection with PC-positive or -negative A. actinomycetemcomitans strains. The bacterial adhesion and invasion and cytotoxicity in the cells were examined using MTT assay.
RESULTSPretreatment with PAFR antagonists at 100, 200 and 500 nmol/L significantly reduced the adhesion rate (36.29∓3.52)%, (19.04∓3.35)% and (7.69∓3.19%), respectively] and invasion rate [(12.12∓1.58)%, (7.08∓0.29)% and (2.60∓2.26)%, respectively] of PC-positive A.actinomycetemcomitans in HUVECs. Similarly, pretreatment with anti-PAFR antibody also significantly reduced A.actinomycetemcomitans adhesion and invasion in HUVECs [(50.05∓5.28)% and (39.09∓6.50)%, respectively]. Pretreatment with PAFR antagonist (200 and 500 nmol/L) and anti-PAFR antibody (25 µg/mL) significantly increased the viability of HUVECs incubated with PC-positive A.actinomycetemcomitans from (25.39∓9.33)% to (91.12∓3.14)%, (94.12∓2.15)% and (65.5∓1.87)%, respectively, but such pretreatments did not increase the viability of cells incubated with PC-negative A.actinomycetemcomitans.
CONCLUSIONSPAFR plays an important role in the adhesion, invasion, and cytotoxicity of PC-positive A.actinomycetemcomitans in cultured HUVECs.
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans ; pathogenicity ; Bacterial Adhesion ; Cells, Cultured ; Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ; microbiology ; Humans ; Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism ; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ; metabolism
6.Three years follow-up observation and analysis of caries status of primary and permanent teeth among 652 6-year- old children in Sichuan Province.
Rui TU ; Yisi ZHONG ; Xue LI ; Deyu HU ; Tao HE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(1):46-49
OBJECTIVEThis longitudinal study aimed to investigate the caries status of primary and permanent teeth among 6-year-old children in Sichuan Province from 2010 to 2012.
METHODSA sample that comprised 652 6-year-old children from six different elementary schools (three represented the urban areas, and the other three represented the rural areas) were examined according to a baseline, with follow-up examinations at 1, 2, and 3 years. Eruption and caries experience were re- corded using World Health Organization criteria.
RESULTSThe prevalence rates of primary tooth caries of 6-year-old children in Sichuan Province for 3 years were 74.23% (484/652), 75.61% (493/652), and 81.90% (534/652). The filling rate of the primary teeth was 5.87% (145/2,471) in 2012, with significant differences (P < 0.01) between the urban areas [10.84% (133/ 1,227)] and rural areas [0.96% (12/1,244)]. The total pit and fissure rate of the first molar was 14.11% (92/652) in 2012, with significant differences between the two areas (P < 0.01) [rural: 0.66% (2/303); urban: 25.79% (90/349)].
CONCLUSIONThe pre- valence of caries in the primary and permanent teeth of 6-year-old children was high. An increasing prevalence tendency was observed as the age increased. The prevalence of first molar caries indicated that prevention and control of dental caries should be performed as early as possible.
Child ; China ; DMF Index ; Dental Caries ; Dentition, Permanent ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Molar ; Prevalence ; Tooth Eruption ; Tooth, Deciduous
7.Three years follow-up observation and analysis of caries status of primary and permanent teeth among 652 6-year-old children in Sichuan Province
Rui TU ; Yisi ZHONG ; Xue LI ; Deyu HU ; Tao HE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;(1):46-49
Objective This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the caries status of primary and permanent teeth among 6-year-old children in Sichuan Province from 2010 to 2012. Methods A sample that comprised 652 6-year-old children from six different elementary schools (three represented the urban areas, and the other three represented the rural areas) were examined according to a baseline, with follow-up examinations at 1, 2, and 3 years. Eruption and caries experience were re-corded using World Health Organization criteria. Results The prevalence rates of primary tooth caries of 6-year-old children in Sichuan Province for 3 years were 74.23% (484/652), 75.61% (493/652), and 81.90% (534/652). The filling rate of the primary teeth was 5.87% (145/2 471) in 2012, with significant differences (P<0.01) between the urban areas [10.84% (133/1 227)] and rural areas [0.96% (12/1 244)]. The total pit and fissure rate of the first molar was 14.11% (92/652) in 2012, with significant differences between the two areas (P<0.01) [rural: 0.66% (2/303); urban: 25.79% (90/349)]. Conclusion The pre-valence of caries in the primary and permanent teeth of 6-year-old children was high. An increasing prevalence tendency was observed as the age increased. The prevalence of first molar caries indicated that prevention and control of dental caries should be performed as early as possible.
8.Significance and effects of emodin hypo-acid on regulating nitricoxide synthase of melanocyte in skin
Guishu ZHONG ; Jiyan CHENG ; Liao LI ; Deyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(19):187-189
BACKGROUND: Among multiple signals which affect the function of melanocyte, nitrogen monoxide (NO) has been thought as an important signal molecule. Emodin hypo-acid, effective component of rhubarb, can affect proliferation of melanocyte and regulate activity of tyrosinase in cells. OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of emodin hypo-acid on expression of nitricoxide synthase (NOS) of melanocyte in skin of guinea pig and definite the effective concentrations and mechanism of melanocyte in synthesizing melanin in living skin.DESIGN: Completely randomized grouping design and controlled study.SETTING: Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College.MATERIALS: The experiment was completed at the Infection Laboratory of Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College and Laboratory of Histology and Embryology of Luzhou Medical College from January to June 2004. A total of 24 adult healthy male guinea pigs were randomly divided into 6 groups: control group, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/L emodin hypo-acid groups with 4 in each group.METHODS: ① Emodin hypo-acid was diluted with dimethyl-sulfoxide into 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/L, then guinea pigs in emodin hypo-acid groups were injected subcutaneously with relevant dosages of emodin hypoacid which was provided by National Institute for the Control of Pharmaceutical and Biological Products into local skins of haunch and back, and the injected volume was 1 mL. Twenty-four hours later, 1 mL emodin hypo-acid of the same concentration was injected once again into one of the places which was injected before. Skin samples were selected after 48 hours and routine paraffin section was made. Skins which were not injected with any drugs were selected from control group and emodin hypoacid groups to regard as experimental control group. ② Expression of NOS was assayed with immunohistochemical method and melanocyte was identified under high-times optic microscope to observe stain and characteristic of cytoplasm. Five sections were randomly selected from each group. Every 20 cells on each section were measured with MLAS-1000 imaging analyzer and computer processing system was used to calculate average absorbency (A) of positive immune product in melanocyte. ③ Measurement data were compared with analysis of variance, and differences among groups were compared with SNK-q.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Expression of NOS in melanocyte was assayed with immunohistochemical method and results were obtained with optic microscope and imaging analyzer.RESULTS: Average A value of positive immune product in melanocyte was lower in 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/L emodin hypo-acid groups than that in experimental control group (0.126±0.118, 0.103±0.082, 0.118±0.097,0.122±0.095, 0.112±0.078, 0.196±0.066, P < 0.05). There was no significant difference among emodin hypo-acid groups at various concentrations.CONCLUSION: ① Emodin hypo-acid can regulate expression of NOS in melanocyte through NO signal transduction pathway. ② Expression of NOS is not changed as the mass concentration of emodin hypo-acid varied from 2 to 40 mg/L.
9.Identification of differentially expressed genes related to cell proliferation and apoptosis in gliomas to different differentiating degree
Deyu GUO ; Zhong YANG ; Jian CAO ; Zhicheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(24):170-172,封三
BACKGROUND: Occurrence and development of the glioma are not only related to regulative gene of cell cycle, but also dealt with adjustive genes of cell invasion, cell metastasis and apoptosis.OBJECTIVE: To identify the differentially expressed genes related to cell proliferation and apoptosis in glioma cell of different differentiating degree with cDNA microarray, and provide basic data for further research of mechanisms of cell proliferation and apoptosis in human gliomas.DESIGN: Opening-up experiment.SETTING: Institute of Pathology, Southwest Hospital and Department of Neurobiology, Basic Medicine Faculty as well as Department of Pharmacy,Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: Human malignant glioma cell line CHG-5 ( Ⅱ grading according to the WHO standard) was constructed, kept and cultured in this experiment. SHG-44 (Ⅳ grade according to the WHO standard) was provided by Institute of Brain Tumor, Second Hospital Affiliated to Suzhou Medical College. Serum of calf was produced and provided by Hangzhou Sijiqing Biomaterial Institute. In experiment RPMI-1640 medium (Gibco),Trizol test kit (Gibco-BRL), RNAsecureTM solutions (Ambion, Austin,Texas), biophotometer (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany) were also applied.Gene chip contained 9 984 human cDNA segment, which was prepared and provided by City University of Hongkong (UniGEMV2 cloneset known gene and ESTs were purchased from Incyte Company), Superscript Ⅱ reverse transcriptase was provided by Gibco-BRL Company. Fluorochrome Cy3 & Cy5 was the products of Amersham Pharmacia Company.METHODS: The experiment was performed at Chongqing Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA and City University of Hongkong between 2001 and 2003. Total RNA was extracted from Trizol test kit. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was conducted in Superscript Ⅱ reverse transcriptase, and cDNA product was marked with fluorochrome Cy3 & CyS. Followed by chip hybridizationto detect the difference of gene expressions between human glioma cell line CHG-5 and SHG-44 tumor cell, especially the difference of related genic expression between cell proliferation and apoptosis, and the chip result was verified with Northern blot hybridization.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The difference of gene expression of human glioma cell in different differentiating degree; Comparison of result between Northern blot and related gene chip.RESULTS: ①Compared with CHG-5, 120 gene expressions were detected obvious up-regulation and 22 gene expressions were significant down regulation in SHG-44 cells, and the variety of these differentially expressed genes was many, in which apoptosis related genes were 6, including 3 up-regulation genes and 3 down-regulation genes; Cell cycle and proliferating related genes were 12, including 5 up-regulation genes and 7 down-regulation genes. ②Chip result was supported by Northern blot result further.CONCLUSION: The differentially expressed genes of glioma are revealed primarily, especially the differentially expressed genes related with cell proliferation and apoptosis.
10.Periodontal bone loss in the patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Daizun ZHANG ; Deyu ZHONG ; Jibo WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To study the correlation between the degree of rh eumatoid arthritis(RA) and periodontal bone loss. Methods:70 cas es of RA were included. Periodontal bone loss was examined by clinical attachmen t loss(CAL) test and radiography. The degree of RA was determined by the measure ments of morning stiffness time (MST),erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR)and C -reactive protein(CRP).Results:MST,ESR and CRP were positivel y related to the levels of bone loss(P

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