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A comprehensive study of long-term skeletal changes after spinal cord injury in adult rats 被引量:1
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作者 tiao lin Wei Tong +11 位作者 Abhishek Chandra Shao-Yun Hsu Haoruo Jia Ji Zhu Wei-Ju Tseng Michael A Levine Yejia Zhang Shi-Gui Yan X Sherry Liu Dongming Sun Wise Young ling Qin 《Bone Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期164-172,共9页
Spinal cord injury(SCI)-induced bone loss represents the most severe osteoporosis with no effective treatment.Past animal studies have focused primarily on long bones at the acute stage using adolescent rodents. To ... Spinal cord injury(SCI)-induced bone loss represents the most severe osteoporosis with no effective treatment.Past animal studies have focused primarily on long bones at the acute stage using adolescent rodents. To mimic chronic SCI in human patients, we performed a comprehensive analysis of long-term structural and mechanical changes in axial and appendicular bones in adult rats after SCI. In this experiment, 4-month-old Fischer 344 male rats received a clinically relevant T13 contusion injury. Sixteen weeks later, sublesional femurs, tibiae,and L4 vertebrae, supralesional humeri, and blood were collected from these rats and additional non-surgery rats for micro-computed tomography(m CT), micro-finite element, histology, and serum biochemical analyses.At trabecular sites, extreme losses of bone structure and mechanical competence were detected in the metaphysis of sublesional long bones after SCI, while the subchondral part of the same bones showed much milder damage. Marked reductions in bone mass and strength were also observed in sublesional L4 vertebrae but not in supralesional humeri. At cortical sites, SCI induced structural and strength damage in both sub- and supralesional long bones. These changes were accompanied by diminished osteoblast number and activity and increased osteoclast number and activity. Taken together, our study revealed site-specific effects of SCI on bone and demonstrated sustained inhibition of bone formation and elevation of bone resorption at the chronic stage of SCI. 展开更多
关键词 SCI BONE A comprehensive study of long-term skeletal changes after spinal cord injury in adult rats
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Discontinuous polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with multiple systemic disorders and unique genetic mutations:A case report
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作者 tiao lin Xin-Yu Li +8 位作者 Chang-Ye Zou Wei-Wei Liu Jun-Fan lin Xin-Xin Zhang Si-Qi Zhao Xian-Biao Xie Gang Huang Jun-Qiang Yin Jing-Nan Shen 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第23期6197-6205,共9页
BACKGROUND Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia(PFD)is an uncommon developmental bone disease in which normal bone and marrow are replaced by pseudotumoral tissue.The etiology of PFD is unclear,but it is generally thought to... BACKGROUND Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia(PFD)is an uncommon developmental bone disease in which normal bone and marrow are replaced by pseudotumoral tissue.The etiology of PFD is unclear,but it is generally thought to be caused by sporadic,post-zygotic mutations in the GNAS gene.Herein,we report the case of a young female with bone pain and lesions consistent with PFD,unique physical findings,and gene mutations.CASE SUMMARY A 27-year-old female presented with unbearable bone pain in her left foot for 4 years.Multiple bone lesions were detected by radiographic examinations,and a diagnosis of PFD was made after a biopsy of her left calcaneus with symptoms including pre-axial polydactyly on her left hand and severe ophthalmological problems such as high myopia,vitreous opacity,and choroidal atrophy.Her serum cortisol level was high,consistent with Cushing syndrome.Due to consanguineous marriage of her grandparents,boosted whole exome screening was performed to identify gene mutations.The results revealed mutations in HSPG2 and RIMS1,which may be contributing factors to her unique findings.CONCLUSION The unique findings in this patient with PFD may be related to mutations in the HSPG2 and RIMS1 genes. 展开更多
关键词 Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia Genetic mutation Hypercortisolism Drug resistance Ophthalmological problems Case report
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Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound therapy: a potential strategy to stimulate tendon-bone junction healing 被引量:7
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作者 Zhi-min YING tiao lin Shi-gui YAN 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B(Biomedicine & Biotechnology)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第12期955-963,共9页
Incorporation of a tendon graft within the bone tunnel represents a challenging clinical problem. Successfulanterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction requires solid healing of the tendon graft in the bone tunnel... Incorporation of a tendon graft within the bone tunnel represents a challenging clinical problem. Successfulanterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction requires solid healing of the tendon graft in the bone tunnel. En-hancement of graft healing to bone is important to facilitate early aggressive rehabilitation and a rapid return topre-injury activity levels. No convenient, effective or inexpensive procedures exist to enhance tendon-bone (T-B)healing after surgery. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) improves local blood perfusion and angiogenesis,stimulates cartilage maturation, enhances differentiation and proliferation of osteoblasts, and motivates osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and therefore, appears to be a potential non-invasive tool for T-Bhealing in early stage of rehabilitation of ACL reconstruction. It is conceivable that LIPUS could be used to stimulateT-B tunnel healing in the home, with the aim of accelerating rehabilitation and an earlier return to normal activities inthe near future. The purpose of this review is to demonstrate how LIPUS stimulates T-B healing at the cellular andmolecular levels, describe studies in animal models, and provide a future direction for research. 展开更多
关键词 Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound ACL reconstruction ULTRASOUND Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction LIPUS Tendon-bone interface healing Fracture healing
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