1.Effects of orthodontic extraction on mesiodistal angulation of lower second molars in patients with early permanent dentition correction
Junfeng LIU ; Xinqiong WANG ; Wenzhong ZHANG ; Yijing LI ; Xiong ZHANG ; Zhuannong ZHAO ; Yuemei PAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(13):1833-1839
Objective This study aimed to explore the relationship between the spontaneous changes of mesiodistal angulation of lower second molars(L2M)and individual clinical characteristics in patients with early permanent dentition correction.Methods A total of 44 patients with a total of 88 mandibular second molars were included in this study after screening.Based on the frequency distribution histogram of the initial angle of inclina-tion(L2M initial angle)of the L2M crown before treatment,it was divided into three groups:Group A:small angle group,L2M initial angle is 0°~17.5°;Group B:medium angle group,L2M initial angle is 17.5°~42.5°;Group C:large angle group,L2M initial angle is 42.5°~60°.According to whether L2M has erupted and exposed most of the crown,it was divided into erupted group and unerupted group.According to the mandibular plane angle,it can be divided into high angle,low angle,and average angle.CBCT reconstructed panoramic images were used to measure the mesiodistal inclination of L2M and analyze the relationship between each group and the change in mesiodistal inclination angles of L2M.Results After treatment,L2M mesiodistal angulation in the small angle,large angle,non-eruption,and high angle groups became more significant.The angle in the middle angle group was significantly smaller.The L2M mesiodistal angulation in the eruption and average angle group did not change significantly.The angles of ANB,Y-axis,and mandibular plane have no correlation with the initial angle of L2M.Conclusion The L2M in patients with large and high angles is more likely to topple during a correc-tion.During the correction,the L2M tends to approach the normal axial inclination.
2.Application of " Five narrow and one low" aesthetic concept in contour shaping of upper arm and surrounding area
Peng HUANG ; Weifeng PAN ; Junfeng ZOU ; Songyun DENG ; Biaobin LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2024;30(3):272-277
Objective:To put forward a self-created aesthetic concept of " Five narrow and one low" and to evaluate the clinical effect of contouring the upper arm and its surrounding area under this concept.Methods:From January 2020 to January 2023, 55 female patients, aged 20 to 50 (mean age 33.0±6.4) years, had their upper arms and surrounding area contours shaped according to the concept of " five narrow and one low" in Changsha My Like Medical Cosmetology Hospital. Liposuction was performed in the upper arm, scapular area, accessory breast area, and armpit area under local swelling combined with sedation and anesthesia. After liposuction in the medial upper arm, bipolar radiofrequency Body Tite compression was performed. Multiple botulinum toxin injections were performed postoperatively in the bilateral traperius muscles. The maximum circumference and sag distance of upper arm of both sides before and after surgery were measured. Patients′ satisfaction was assessed by satisfaction questionnaire.Results:The patients were followed up for 1-6 months after operation, and the liposuction (minimum-maximum) of 55 cases was (1 200±383) ml. The maximum circumference of the left upper arm was (32.85±4.98) cm before surgery and (27.03±3.13) cm after surgery. The maximum circumference of the left upper arm was reduced by (18.65±2.79) %. The maximum circumferential diameter of the right upper arm was (33.3±5.3) cm before surgery and (27.23±3.30) cm after surgery. The maximum circumferential diameter of the right upper arm was reduced by (18.42±2.84) %. The maximum sag distance of the upper arm was (7.12±2.08) cm before surgery and (4.04±1.22) cm after surgery. The maximum sag distance of the upper arm was reduced by (43.22±4.08) %. All the follow-up patients believed that the aesthetic effect of " five narrow and one low" was achieved, the satisfaction score was 4.62±0.51, and no serious complications occurred.Conclusions:The application of the aesthetic concept of " Five narrow and on low" in the contour shaping of the upper arm and the surrounding aera can achieve a better uniform, smooth and smooth surgical effect.
3.Galectin-1 Promotes Gastric Carcinoma Progression and Cisplatin Resistance Through the NRP-1/c-JUN/ Wee1 Pathway
Zhengyang PAN ; Guoxi XU ; Yan ZHANG ; Meiling WU ; Jiahui YU ; Xujun HE ; Wei ZHANG ; Junfeng HU
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2024;24(3):300-315
Purpose:
Gastric cancer (GC) is among the deadliest malignancies and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Galectin-1 (Gal-1) is a primary protein secreted by cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs); however, its role and mechanisms of action of Gal-1 in GC remain unclear. In this study, we stimulated GC cells with exogenous human recombinant galectin-1 protein (rhGal-1) to investigate its effects on the proliferation, migration, and resistance to cisplatin.
Materials and Methods:
We used simulated rhGal-1 protein as a paracrine factor produced by CAFs to induce GC cells and investigated its promotional effects and mechanisms in GC progression and cisplatin resistance. Immunohistochemical (IHC) assay confirmed that Gal-1 expression was associated with clinicopathological parameters and correlated with the expression of neuropilin-1 (NRP-1), c-JUN, and Wee1.
Results:
Our study reveals Gal-1 expression was significantly associated with poor outcomes.Gal-1 boosts the proliferation and metastasis of GC cells by activating the NRP-1/C-JUN/ Wee1 pathway. Gal-1 notably increases GC cell resistance to cisplatin The NRP-1 inhibitor, EG00229, effectively counteracts these effects.
Conclusions
These findings revealed a potential mechanism by which Gal-1 promotes GC growth and contributes to chemoresistance, offering new therapeutic targets for the treatment of GC.
4.Expression and Significance of PD-1, PD-L1 and PD-L2 in T Cell Subsets and Myeloma Cells in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients
Yinjuan MA ; Ke YANG ; Xiaying YANG ; Jiaofeng BAI ; Hai BAI ; Tao WU ; Lihua FU ; Junfeng JIANG ; Yaozhu PAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(1):40-45
Objective To investigate the expression of PD-1 and PD-L1/2 in T cell subsets and myeloma cells in the bone marrow from newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients and their relation with clinical features. Methods We collected the bone marrow and clinical data of 22 NDMM patients and 18 cases of healthy controls. We sorted CD4+T cells, CD8+T cells and myeloma cells by flow cytometry, and observed the expression of PD-1 and PD-L1/2. Results Compared with the control group, the proportion of CD8+T cells in the NDMM group was significantly higher, while the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ was significantly lower (both
5.Construction of a multi-level and multi-style English curriculum system in medical colleges and universities based on analytic hierarchy process
Junfeng PAN ; Zhifang LI ; Dixiong XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1275-1278
Objective:To construct a multi-level and multi-style English system in medical colleges and universities for improving medical students' English comprehensive ability in the field of medical science, and to explore the effective transition from college English teaching to bilingual or all-English medical teaching.Methods:English curriculum system in medical colleges and universities was constructed through expert consultation. Indicator ratings were collected from 7 experts who were engaged in college English teaching in medical colleges and universities by questionnaires and interviews. Then the weights of all courses were obtained by means of analytic hierarchy process (AHP).Results:The overall weights of academic paper writing, English for international academic exchange, cross-cultural communication, medical English listening and speaking, and medical thesis writing were in the top 5. Comprehensive English level 2 was in the rank of 6. CET-4 ranked 8.Conclusion:First, general English is still compulsory in medical colleges and universities, but its weight can be reduced properly and the different starting levels are set according to the students' English proficiency. At the same time, the threshold level for bilingual or all-English medical teaching could be assisted by grade examination. English for intercultural communication is not the major but elective subject in medical colleges and universities in order to increase the connotation of English courses in medical colleges and universities. But the cultivation of intercultural communicative competence is essential and can be integrated into each part of other courses.
6.Preparation and Quality Evaluation of Imperatorin Ultradeformable Liposomes Gel
Xuehui CUI ; Shihong CHEN ; Jindi QIU ; Junfeng BAN ; Nannan YANG ; Qingchun NI ; Zhaoyan PAN ; Qingchun XIE ; Yanzhong CHEN ; Zhufen LYU
China Pharmacy 2020;31(9):1074-1079
OBJECTIVE:To prepare Imperatorin ultradeformable liposomes gel (IMP-UDLs-Gel),and to evaluate its quality. METHODS:Based on single factor test ,using 12 h accumulative penetration amount (Q12h)as evaluation index ,the proportion of carbomer 940,glycerol and propyl glycol in formulation of IMP-UDLs-Gel were investigated by orthogonal test. The optimal formulation was screened. The quality of IMP-UDLs-Gel prepared with the optimal formulation was evaluated. RESULTS :The optimal formulation of IMP-UDLs-Gel included carbomer 940 proportion of 1%,glycerol proportion of 15% and propyl glycol proportion of 10%. Q12 h of IMP-UDLs-Gel was (11.543±0.241)μg/cm2;the appearance was milky white and translucent ;the particle size was (93.13±1.68)nm,PDI was 0.268±0.012,Zeta potential was (-24.96±1.99)mV;pH was 7.32±0.03; viscosity was (45.37±1.27)g·s;steady flow was (0.727±0.002)μg·h/cm2,lag time was (4.358±0.175)h,apparent permeability coefficient was 1.392×10-3 cm/h,and it has good physical and optical stability. CONCLUSIONS :The preparation method is stable and feasible ,and the prepared IMP-UDLs-Gel has good adhesion ,stability and transdermal property.
7.A study on the model of academic spoken English teaching for medical postgraduates based on project-based learning
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(2):156-161
Objective To explore the feasibility and teaching effect of academic spoken English teaching model for medical postgraduates based on project-based learning.Methods 22 graduates from Army Military Medical University were taken as the research subjects and a one-semester project-based learning practice was carried out.And then the feedback was collected and the satisfaction survey was conducted through questionnaire.The data was analyzed with SPSS 22.0.Results In terms of teaching design,95.5% students though it was reasonable that the course was composed of two blocks:daily communication English and academic spoken English (4.18 ± 0.66).77.2% students agreed that the division of project groups and awarded marks for active performance in class stimulated their enthusiasm of evolving in class (3.64 ± 0.90).86.4% students thought that it is necessary for both the professional teachers and foreign language teachers to participate in the simulated international academic conference (4.09 ± 1.02).In terms of the satisfaction of course experience,the students gave a positive overall evaluation on the design of academic spoken English for medical postgraduate based on PBL.Among 21 questions,except the first one (3.45 ± 0.91),lower than 4.00,the rest of them were all above 4.00.Conclusion With the implement of project-based learning into academic spoken English teaching model,the teaching design highlighted the learners' needs,motivation and learning process,which gradually transformed static academic English knowledge into academic communicative competence during the completion of the project.Also,it is necessary to balance the proportion of language and content in the teaching practice and strengthen the training of teaching staff,so as to improve its teaching effect.
8. Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms of TBX 5 gene and environmental exposure index with susceptibility to oral cancer
Xiaodan BAO ; Lisong LIN ; Fa CHEN ; Fengqiong LIU ; Jing WANG ; Bin SHI ; Lingjun YAN ; Junfeng WU ; Liangkun LIN ; Rui WANG ; Lizhen PAN ; Xiaoyan ZHENG ; Yu QIU ; Rongkai CAO ; Zhijian HU ; Lin CAI ; Baochang HE
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(5):480-485
Objective:
To explore the association of
9. Relationship between selenium and the risk for oral cancer: a case-control study
Qing CHEN ; Lisong LIN ; Lin CHEN ; Jing LIN ; Yan DING ; Xiaodan BAO ; Junfeng WU ; Liangkun LIN ; Lingjun YAN ; Rui WANG ; Bin SHI ; Yu QIU ; Xiaoyan ZHENG ; Lizhen PAN ; Fa CHEN ; Jing WANG ; Lin CAI ; Baochang HE ; Fengqiong LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(7):810-814
Objective:
To explore the relationship between selenium and the risk for oral cancer.
Methods:
We performed a case-control study in 325 cases of newly diagnosed primary oral cancer from the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University and 650 controls from the same hospital and community. Unconditional logistic regression and stratification analyses were used to explore the association between selenium and oral cancer. Adjusted
10. Clinical significance of ascitic interleukin-7 expression levels in cirrhotic patients complicated with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Huanrong HOU ; Hanhan PAN ; Yukui LI ; Junfeng WEI ; Yanhong KANG ; Chongshan MAO ; Jia SHANG ; Yi KANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2019;27(4):274-280
Objective:
To observe ascitic interleukin-7 expression level in cirrhotic patients complicated with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, and to detect the effect of recombinant human IL-7 on CD4+ and CD8+T lymphocyte function.
Methods:
A total of 84 patients with liver cirrhosis who were hospitalized from August 2017 to April 2018 were selected. Among them, 51 cases were complicated with cirrhosis and untainted ascites, and 33 cases were cirrhosis complicated with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Peripheral blood and ascites were collected routinely. The levels of IL-7 in peripheral blood and ascites were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. CD4+T cells and CD8+T cells were purified from ascites, and were stimulated with recombinant IL-7. Cellular proliferation, key transcription factors for mRNA, and cytokines production by CD4+T cells in response to IL-7 stimulation was measured. mRNA expression corresponding to perforin, granzyme B, and granulysin as well as cytokines production by CD8+T cells was also measured in response to IL-7 stimulation. Cytolytic and non-cytolytic activity of CD8+T cells in response to IL-7 stimulation was also investigated in both direct and indirect contact co-culture system. Measurement data of the normal distribution were compared between the two groups by Student’s t-test and the data before and after stimulation were compared by paired t-test. Measurements that did not conform to normal distribution were compared between the two groups using Mann-Whitney U test, and data before and after stimulation were compared using Wilcoxon paired test.
Results:
There was no significant statistical difference in serum IL-7 levels between the two groups [(5 001 ± 1 458) pg/ml vs. (4 768 ± 1 128) pg/ml,

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