1.Differences of temporomandibular joint symmetry in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate at different developmental stages.
Wanping JIA ; Zhaoxia YANG ; Xinying SU ; Mengying SHAO ; Yonghua LEI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(4):575-580
OBJECTIVES:
Currently, the research results regarding the bilateral temporomandibular joint symmetry in patients at different ages with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP) are still controversial. In this study, the position of condyle in the articular fossa and morphology of condyle in UCLP patients at different developmental stages was measured and analyzed to explore the asymmetry difference, which can provide a new theoretical basis for the sequential therapy.
METHODS:
A total of 90 patients with UCLP were divided into a mixed dentition group (31 cases), a young permanent dentition group (31 cases) and an old permanent dentition group (28 cases) according to age and dentition development. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were imported into Invivo5 software for 3D reconstruction, and the joint space, anteroposterior diameter, medio-lateral diameter, and height of condylar were measured, and its asymmetry index was calculated.
RESULTS:
The asymmetry index of condylar height and anteroposterior diameter among the 3 groups, from small to large, was the mixed dentition group
Humans
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Cleft Lip/diagnostic imaging*
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Cleft Palate/diagnostic imaging*
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Temporomandibular Joint/diagnostic imaging*
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Clinical Relevance
2.Effect of miR-144-3p targeting Nrf2 on cisplatin sensitivity in bladder cancer
Ruixiao LI ; Weiping DONG ; Bo ZHANG ; Boxin GUO ; Ruiping SU ; Yonghua LEI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(9):1333-1339
Objective:To investigate the role of miR-144-3p in cisplatin resistance of bladder cancer.Methods:Bladder cancer T24 cells were cultured in vitro and divided into blank group (untreated), mimetic control group, miR-144-3p mimetic transfection group, inhibitor control group, and miR-144-3p inhibitor transfection group. Real time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to verify the transfection effect, methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) method was used to detect the survival rate of cells treated with cisplatin in each group, and Western blot was used to detect the expression of the target protein. The targeting relationship between miR-144-3p and nuclear factor E2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) was validated using dual fluorescence reporter gene experiments. Furthermore, Nrf2 was knocked out in each group of cells, and the mRNA and protein expression levels of HO-1, Bcl-2, and Caspase-3 were detected by qRT-PCR and Western blot in each group of cells.Results:Compared with the control group, bladder cancer cells in the miR-144-3p mimetic transfection group were more sensitive to cisplatin, while the miR-144-3p inhibitor transfection group had the opposite effect; The miR-144-3p simulant transfection group can effectively inhibit the mRNA and protein expression level of Nrf2 in bladder cancer cells (all P<0.05), while the miR-144-3p inhibitor transfection group can up regulate the mRNA and protein level of Nrf2 (all P<0.05). The miR-144-3p mimetic transfection group showed significant downregulation of mRNA and protein expression of HO-1 and Bcl-2, while the expression of Caspase-3 was upregulated (all P<0.05), while the miR-144-3p inhibitor transfection group showed the opposite results. The luciferase results confirmed that miR 144 3p can directly bind to the 3′- UTR region of Nrf2, reducing the mRNA level of Nrf2. When Nrf2 was knocked out, whether miR-144-3p mimetic transfection group or miR-144-3p inhibitor transfection group, the mRNA and protein expression levels of HO-1, Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 did not change significantly, and miR-144-3p lost the ability to regulate the cisplatin sensitivity of bladder cancer cells. Conclusions:miR-144-3p targets to regulate the sensitivity of Nrf2 to cisplatin in bladder cancer, and miR-144-3p is expected to become a new target for the treatment of cisplatin resistant or refractory bladder cancer.
3.Comparison of nutrition and visual health between Tibetan migrant students and local students in Gannan of Lanzhou New District
ZHANG Yonghua,MA Cuiling, ZHANG Xiaoling ,SHI Ying,WANG Chunping,SU Junhai,ZHAO Ai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(7):1029-1032
Objective:
This paper studies the nutritional and vision health status of Tibetan migrant students and the differences between the local students in Lanzhou and them to provide a theoretical basis for nutrition intervention and vision protection for students.
Methods:
Cluster sampling method was used to select 2 434 students migrating from Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture to a boarding middle school, and 3 291 students from three middle schools in Qilihe District of Lanzhou from September to December 2020. All the students were administered physical and visual examination. Proportion of nutritional status, poor eyesight and myopia by gender and age groups between Tibetan migrant students and local students were analyzed.
Results:
The detection rate of overweight and obesity in Tibetan migrant boys(2.8%,5.7%) and girls(11.0%,8.3%) was lower than that of local students of the same sex(5.6%,8.3%;24.9%,20.9%) ( χ 2=12.17,7.21, P <0.05; χ 2=81.33,91.34, P <0.05); The detection rate of malnutrition in Tibetan migrant boys(9.9%) was higher than that in local boys(7.2%) ( χ 2=6.65, P <0.05). The detection rate of poor vision in Tibetan migrant boys was lower than that in local boys ( χ 2=3.93, P <0.05). The detection rate of myopia was significantly lower than that of local students ( χ 2=975.82, P <0.01). The detection rate of abnormal color vision in Tibetan migrant boys was higher than that in local boys ( χ 2=8.38, P <0.05). The detection rate of abnormal color vision in Tibetan migrant girls was lower than that in local girls ( χ 2=8.08, P <0.05). The detection rate of mild and moderate visual impairment was lower among Tibetan migrant boys than local boys ( χ 2=3.88, 8.32, P <0.05); the detection rate of mild, moderate and severe myopia was lower than local boys ( χ 2= 13.72 ,55.96, 338.50, P <0.05). The detection rate of mild, moderate and severe myopia was lower among Tibetan migrant girls than local girls ( χ 2=7.62, 37.79,424.00, P <0.05).
Conclusion
Tibetan migrant students was lower than that of local students. More attention should be paid to nutrition intake of Tibetan boys to prevent malnutrition. The detection rate of myopia in Tibetan migrant students is low,but the detection rate of severe poor vision among Tibetan students in the junior high school group is higher than that of local students, and attention should be paid to the visual health of Tibetan students in junior high school.
4. An empirical analysis of the appeals of primary medical staff from a district in Shanghai
Jie LIN ; Jing GUO ; Yonghua YANG ; Xiaoyun JIN ; Zhaoxin WANG ; Zhongxin SU ; Yimin ZHANG ; Hong LIANG ; Jiaoling HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(11):940-943
Objective:
To understand the status quo and differences of the rights and interests of primary medical staff in a community, and to provide targeted suggestions for improving the rights of such staff.
Methods:
From October to November 2018, a questionnaire survey was conducted on all the medical staff of 8 community health service centers in a district of Shanghai, and 562 valid samples were obtained.
Results:
The primary medical staff had the highest demands for " pay rise" (4.783±0.598), " paid vacation" (4.569±0.873)and " additional reserve fund" (4.553±0.963); the lowest demands were placed on " education-based promotion" (3.797±1.382), " refresher training" (3.801±1.314), and " opinion feedback mechanism" (4.018±1.223). At the same time, the rights and interests of these staff in different occupational categories were significantly different(
5.Impacts of Different Host Trees on the Quality of Taxillus Chinensis
Hui ZHANG ; Feiying HUANG ; Benwei SU ; Kaixin ZHU ; Hailin LU ; Shenggao YIN ; Min GUO ; Yonghua LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;18(7):1182-1187
Taxillus chinensis,belonging to hemiparasitic herbal medicine and featuring its wild host range,is used for relief from rheumatic conditions,reinforcement of liver and kidney,strengthening of tendon and bone,and prevention of abortion.It showed that host trees presented significant impacts on the quality of Taxillus chinensis in the modern researches.In this study,both domestic and foreign published articles over Taxillus chinensis from various host trees were reviewed to summarized its herbalogy,chemical constituents,toxicity,and pharmacological action.In regard to the influences on the quality of medicinal materials,ideas and references for the quality control of Taxillus chinensis were provided by analyzing the quality of Taxillus chinensis impacted by hosts.
6.The Preliminary Results of Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion in Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation
Yonghua ZHANG ; Jinlin ZHANG ; Hongwei HAN ; Zhen LI ; Ping JIANG ; Cheng TANG ; Weiping HUANG ; Zaixiong GUO ; Xi SU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(10):989-992
Objective: To explore the feasibility with the safety at peri-operative and early post-operative periods for left atrial appendage occlusion in patients with non-valvular atrial ifbrillation (AF).
Methods: A total of 17 non-valvular AF patients with transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and CAHDS2 evaluation who received left atrial appendage occlusion in our hospital were summarized. The effect and complications during peri-operative and 1 month post-operative periods were analyzed.
Results: All 17 patients had successful operation without severe complications. There were 8 patients having small amount residual shunt by TEE examination, 2 having ecchymosis near the puncture point at peri-operative period and 3 having small amount of hydropericardium by peri-cardio ultrasound examination. At the average of 45 days follow-up study, only 3 patients had small amount residual shunt, no left atrium thrombus and hydropericardium were observed.
Conclusion: Left atrial appendage occlusion has the high success rate, it is safe during peri-operative and early post-operative periods in non-valvular AF patients.
7.Mapping, verification and ablation of one patient after ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation recurrence regular left atrial polycyclic reentry atrial tachycardia.
Yonghua ZHANG ; Jinglin ZHANG ; Cheng TANG ; Hongwei HAN ; Zhen LI ; Ping JIANG ; Xi SU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2014;42(1):66-67
8.Exploration of practical teaching in Chinese materia medica curriculum with military characteristics
Huiqing ZHANG ; Changquan LING ; Yanlong YANG ; Hailiang XIN ; Yonghua SU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2014;(4):318-320
Objective As the only institution developing traditional Chinese medical talents in PLA , in view of the need of in-terdisciplinary traditional Chinese medical talents and preparation of military medical fighting , education of military characteristics was integrated into Chinese materia medica curriculum , in order to train interdisciplinary talents that had an extensive theoretical and practi-cal expertise in military by strengthening student′s clinical basic of traditional Chinese medicine , mastering military emergency skills of traditional Chinese medicine and taking part in military research .
9.Study on the Mechanism of Preventing and Treating Scar by Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2013;(10):1265-1267
[Objective]The purpose of the review was to summarize the research progress on traditional Chinese medicine to prevent and treat scar and its mechanism in recent 10 years. [Methods]Retrieving the literature of the past 10 years on Chinese medicine to prevent scar , it is to summarize scar mecha-nism of prevention and cure both in vivo and in vitro experiments. [Result]Main mechanism of preventing and treating scar by traditional Chinese medicine is through studying fibroblasts and col agen. The specific mechanism is that Chinese medicine can inhibit the growth of scar fibroblasts in a con-centration-time-dependent manner, so as to reduce the scar tissue and control of infection and other complications; Additionly, by adjusting the levels of col agenⅠ,Ⅲ, Chinese medicine can regulate synthesis of col agen, reduce scar, and improve the quality of wound repair. [Conclusion]Traditional Chinese medicine has certain advantages in preventing and treating scar, but needs to further standardize methodology to broaden ideas. So Chinese medicine has a promising furure on anti-scar in the clinic.
10.A comparison study of pharmacokinetics between bufalin-loaded bovine serum albumin nanoparticles and bufalin in rats.
Huiqing ZHANG ; Zifei YIN ; Jiayu SHENG ; Zhuqian JIANG ; Baoyu WU ; Yonghua SU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(6):674-80
To determine the bufalin concentration in rats' plasma by establishing a high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) method, and to evaluate and compare the pharmacokinetic characteristics of bufalin-loaded bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (bufalin-BSA-NP) and bufalin.


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