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Sensors (Basel) ; 23(17)2023 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37688043

ABSTRACT

A porous anodic alumina film is proposed to construct an optical fiber temperature and humidity sensor. In the sensor structure, a fiber Bragg grating is used to detect the environment temperature, and the porous film is used to detect the environment humidity. The proposed porous anodic alumina film was fabricated by anodic oxidation reaction, and it is suitable for the use of humidity detection due to its porous structure. Experimental results show the temperature sensitivity of the proposed sensor was 10.4 pm/°C and the humidity sensitivity of the proposed sensor was 185 pm/%RH.

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Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne ; 15(4): 620-624, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33294078

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Postoperative facial numbness is the main complication of radiofrequency thermocoagulation in treating trigeminal neuralgia, which could seriously affect the surgical efficacy. This problem is expected to be resolved by coblation technique. AIM: To compare the long-term efficacy and safety of coblation and percutaneous trigeminal radiofrequency thermocoagulation (PT-RFT) under fluoroscopic guidance in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (TN). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A case-control prospective study was carried out. Patients with TN were randomly scheduled to receive coblation or PT-RFT. Both surgical procedures were performed under fluoroscopic guidance. The data, including the degree of pain, pain relief and complications, were recorded during follow-up evaluation, which was performed on the first day and at the end of the first month, third month, sixth month and first year after surgery. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients were enrolled in this study, with 25 patients in each group. The visual analog scale (VAS) scores in both groups at each time point after surgery were significantly lower compared with before surgery (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in VAS scores or pain relief between the two groups at any time point after surgery (p > 0.05). However, patients in the PT-RFT group exhibited greater facial numbness after surgery (p < 0.05). For other complications, there were no significant differences between the two groups (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Coblation and PT-RFT showed similar effectiveness in reducing pain; however, coblation was associated with a lower rate of postoperative facial numbness. Therefore, coblation may be a better treatment option for TN.

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Biomed Eng Online ; 14: 47, 2015 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26001383

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although autogenous bone grafts as well as several bone graft substitute material have been used for some time, there is high demand for more efficient and less costly bone-substitute materials. Silicon-substituted calcium phosphates (Si-CaP) and fine particulate bone powder (FPBP) preparations have been previously shown to individually possess many of the required features of a bone graft substitute scaffold. However, when applied individually, these two materials fall short of an ideal substitute material. We investigated a new concept of combining Si-CaP with FPBP for improved performance in bone-repair. METHODS: We assessed Si-CaP/FPBP combined grafts in vitro, by measuring changes in pH, weight loss, water absorption and compressive strength over time. RESULTS: Si-CaP/FPBP combined grafts was found to produce conditions of alkaline pH levels compared to FPBP, and scaffold surface morphology conducive to bone cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, tissue growth and transport of nutrients, while maintaining elasticity and mechanical strength and degradation at a rate closer to osteogenesis. CONCLUSION: Si-CaP/FPBP combined grafts was found to be superior to any of the two components individually.


Subject(s)
Bone Substitutes/chemistry , Bone Substitutes/pharmacology , Bone Transplantation , Calcium Phosphates/chemistry , Ilium/physiology , Regeneration/drug effects , Silicon/chemistry , Absorption, Physicochemical , Animals , Compressive Strength , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ilium/cytology , Ilium/drug effects , Molecular Weight , Osteogenesis/drug effects , Powders , Rabbits , Time Factors , Water/chemistry
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Acta Histochem ; 116(6): 1015-21, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24835853

ABSTRACT

The osteogenic potential for bone grafts is based on numbers and activities of cells that survive transplantation. In this study, we compared the bioactivity of osteocytes in 300-500 µm fine particulate bone powder grafts to 2 mm larger bone grafts in a rat radial defect model. Expression levels of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-ß1), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and collagen I were semi-quantified by both immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR at days 1 and 4, as well as weeks 1, 2, 4, 6 and 10 post-transplantation. Within two weeks post-transplantation, more cells stained positively for BMP-2, TGF-ß1, ALP, and collagen I within the bone grafts and in the surrounding tissues in the group transplanted with the fine particulate bone powder grafts than in those with larger bone grafts (P<0.05). The mRNA levels of all four markers in the group transplanted with fine particulate bone powder graft peaked earlier and were expressed more highly than in the larger bone graft group, suggesting that fine particulate bone powder grafts provide more viable and active osteocytes to accelerate bone defect healing than larger bone grafts.


Subject(s)
Osteocytes/physiology , Alkaline Phosphatase/metabolism , Animals , Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2/genetics , Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2/metabolism , Bone Regeneration , Bone Transplantation , Bone and Bones/physiology , Collagen Type I/metabolism , Gene Expression , Male , Powders , Rats, Inbred Strains , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/genetics , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/metabolism
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Chin Med J (Engl) ; 125(8): 1443-7, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22613651

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Cervicothoracic junction spinal tuberculosis (CJST) in children is uncommon, especially when accompanied by a huge abscess. However, its consequences can be severe. Because of the special anatomic location of the cervicothoracic junction, surgical treatment is difficult and rarely reported. The aim of this clinical study was to assess the effectiveness of combined anterior and posterior approaches for focal debridement, decompression, allografting and anterior instrumentation in the treatment of CJST in children. METHODS: Ten pediatric CJST patients underwent focal debridement and cord decompression through combined anterior and posterior approaches. Then an appropriate allograft and titanium plate were applied to reconstruct the spine. The patients were asked to wear head-neck-chest braces for six months and received regular anti-tubercular drugs therapy for 12 months. RESULTS: The patients were followed-up for an average of 26 months (range, 15-32 months). There was no recurrent tuberculous infection. The bone grafts incorporated well and the instrumentation was stable. Cervical and thoracic kyphosis was successfully corrected from 40° (range, 30-52°) before the operation to 18° (range, 12-26°) post-operation. Neurological function was improved in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Combined anterior and posterior approaches for focal debridement, decompression, bone allografting and anterior instrumentation provided an effective means of treatment in children of CJST with a huge abscess in the posterior part of the vertebral body.


Subject(s)
Cervical Vertebrae/surgery , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery , Bone Transplantation , Child, Preschool , Debridement , Decompression, Surgical , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male
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Acta Histochem ; 114(3): 192-8, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21620444

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to investigate the fate of donor osteocytes in fine particulate bone powders during repair of bone defects in experimental rats. The iliac bone of male inbred DA rats was harvested and used as the larger bone grafts and also prepared as fine particulate (granulated) bone powders (300-500µm size particles) for transplantation into radial defects in female rats. The presence and relative amounts of genes specific to the sex-determining region of the Y-chromosome (Sry) originating from the bone grafts were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction and by in situ hybridization, respectively. Additional samples were evaluated histologically. In the larger bone grafts, the expression of Sry decreased relatively early, disappeared by 1 week, reappeared at 4 weeks and continued to increase with time. In the fine particulate bone powders, Sry was detected all the time and its expression was statistically greater than in the larger bone grafts at each time point. Both bone grafts provided donor cells to repair the defects. The donor cells seemed to function differently between the two groups. The fine particulate bone powders contained more living osteocytes in comparison with the larger bone grafts and may accelerate the healing of bone defects compared with conventional autografts.


Subject(s)
Bone Transplantation/methods , Ilium/transplantation , Osteocytes/cytology , SOX Transcription Factors/genetics , Animals , Cell Tracking , Female , Gene Expression , Graft Survival , Ilium/metabolism , In Situ Hybridization , Male , Osteocytes/metabolism , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Powders , Rats , SOX Transcription Factors/metabolism , Sex Factors , Transplantation, Homologous , Y Chromosome/genetics
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 10(10): 6527-33, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21137757

ABSTRACT

Rare-earth ions doped Gd3Ga5O12 nanocrystals have been prepared by a propellant combustion synthesis method and their up-conversion properties were systematically investigated in this paper. XRD, SEM, TEM, and up-conversion emission spectra were used to characterize the synthesized nanocrystals. Energy transfer from Yb3+ to Er3+ and Tm3+ can occur simultaneously in the as-synthesized Gd3Ga5O12 nanocrystals. The up-conversion mechanisms and relevant energy transfer processes are discussed. A white light generation was observed when the Yb3+, Er3+ and Tm3+ were directly incorporated in the Gd3Ga5O12 lattice. And its calculated color coordinates is (0.35, 0.41) under the excitation at 974.5 nm. The bright white luminescent nanocrystals may have potential application in the field of lighting, displays and photonics.

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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 27(1): 50-3, 2002 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12774358

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects and the related mechanisms of the components of Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue decoction (DGBXD) on improving blood deficiency. METHOD: The effects of promoting hematopoietic function were observed with the blood difficient model mice, by giving components of DGBXD. RBC, WBC, reticulocytes and bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNC) were determined. The components of DGBXD on proliferation of BMNC and on clony forming unit (CFU) were also determined. RESULT: The components of DGBXD remarkably increased the quantity of RBC, WBC, and BMNC. Some of the components promoted the proliferation of BMNC and increased the quantity of CFU-Mix. Among them, polysaccharide of angelica was most potent. CONCLUSION: The studies show that the extracts and some components of DGBXD can promote the hemopoietic function system of the model mice, and they exert the effects in a comprehensive way.


Subject(s)
Angelica sinensis/chemistry , Astragalus propinquus/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/drug effects , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Animals , Blood Cell Count , Bone Marrow Cells/drug effects , Colony-Forming Units Assay , Drug Combinations , Female , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred ICR , Polysaccharides/isolation & purification , Polysaccharides/pharmacology
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