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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 14: 1192625, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664859

ABSTRACT

Diabetes mellitus is a main risk factor for periodontitis, but until now, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Diabetes can increase the pathogenicity of the periodontal microbiota and the inflammatory/host immune response of the periodontium. Hyperglycemia induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and enhances oxidative stress (OS), exacerbating periodontal tissue destruction. Furthermore, the alveolar bone resorption damage and the epigenetic changes in periodontal tissue induced by diabetes may also contribute to periodontitis. We will review the latest clinical data on the evidence of diabetes promoting the susceptibility of periodontitis from epidemiological, molecular mechanistic, and potential therapeutic targets and discuss the possible molecular mechanistic targets, focusing in particular on novel data on inflammatory/host immune response and OS. Understanding the intertwined pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus and periodontitis can explain the cross-interference between endocrine metabolic and inflammatory diseases better, provide a theoretical basis for new systemic holistic treatment, and promote interprofessional collaboration between endocrine physicians and dentists.


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Bone Resorption , Diabetes Mellitus , Hyperglycemia , Periodontitis , Humans , Diabetes Mellitus/etiology , Periodontitis/complications , Hyperglycemia/complications , Risk Factors
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Langmuir ; 33(42): 11804-11816, 2017 10 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28930469

ABSTRACT

Most porous media (just like catalyst pellets) have complicated pore structures, and understanding the coupling of the diffusion and reaction processes in these pores is very important for improving their performance. In this work, a diffusion factor (D) and a reaction factor (R) are proposed to quantitatively describe the diffusion and reaction performance in these pores respectively at molecular level. The yield in unit time is used to quantify their productivity and is expressed as the product of D and R. Molecular dynamic simulations with the hard-sphere algorithm are carried out to study the reaction-diffusion coupling in several simple pore structures with the same volume, such as straight, T-shaped, and cross-shaped pores. The reaction formula based on activation energy is given for a simple irreversible reaction process from A to B. In terms of the proposed factors, D and R, analysis on the simulation results shows clearly that the overall productivity of these pore structures depends on the competition of D and R, which are both determined by the size and shape of the pore structures. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the simulation approach used for evaluating the performance of the simple pore structures for simple reactions and the potential of its application in more complicated and practical cases. It also suggests the effectiveness of the proposed factors, D and R, for charactering the diffusion and reaction processes at molecular level.

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J Craniofac Surg ; 28(1): 252-253, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28060198

ABSTRACT

Mental nerve (MN) injury is the most common complications of genioplasty; to protect the MN and oral mucosa, the authors invent and validate the appropriate retractors for genioplasty, and which can avoid the skin and mucous membrane of the lower lip, chin, and the vestibular gingiva of the mandibular incisor from paresthesia or dysesthesia. The patent application for the appropriate retractors for genioplasty is already submitted (Patent No 201610164563.3, China). The retractors provide a better surgical visual field and improve the operation efficiency while reducing the risk of surgery. And the method is simple, safe, efficient, and laborsaving.


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Chin/surgery , Genioplasty/instrumentation , Mandible/surgery , Equipment Design , Humans , Osteotomy/methods
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