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Cell Cycle ; 18(18): 2268-2280, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31313630

ABSTRACT

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common bone diseasesas it is reported that the impact of knee osteoarthritis symptomatic form is estimated at 240/100,000 people per year. The inflammation of articular cartilageis thought to be the pathologic drive for development of this disease. HMGB1(high mobility group box-1), a regulatory factor for gene transcription, could stimulate inflammation response. However, theexact regulatory role of HMGB1 in the inflammation of articular cartilage still need to be elucidated. In the current study, we used Quantitative Real-Time PCR(Q-PCR) to detect them RNA levels of Collagen Type II Alpha 1(Col2a1), Aggrecan, MMP3(Matrix Metallopeptidase 3), MMP13, ADAMTs4 and ADAMTs5; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay(ELISA) was used to detect the content of IL-1ß and calpain protein; Cell apoptosis was evaluated by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling(TUNEL) assay and flow cytometryanalysis; Western blot and immunofluorescence assays were applied to assess the expression of HMGB1; Lastly autophagic activity was mainly verified by monodansylcadaverine (MDC) staining. Our data revealed that in the early stage of chondrocyte inflammation(3 and 6 h of LPS stimulation), cytosolic HMGB1 attenuated inflammation response by facilitating cell autophagy and preventing cell apoptosis. While in the late stage (24 and 48 h of LPS stimulation), the extracellular HMGB1 stimulated inflammation reaction and contributed to the cartilage destruction in OA.


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Chondrocytes/drug effects , Chondrocytes/metabolism , HMGB1 Protein/metabolism , Osteoarthritis/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis/genetics , Autophagy/genetics , Cells, Cultured , Cytosol/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Glycyrrhizic Acid/pharmacology , HMGB1 Protein/antagonists & inhibitors , HMGB1 Protein/genetics , Inflammation/chemically induced , Iodoacetic Acid/pharmacology , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Time Factors , Transfection
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 55(2): 303-5, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25435006

ABSTRACT

Acute compartment syndrome is a serious emergency that warrants urgent decompression, and tennis leg (i.e., rupture of the medial head of the gastrocnemius) is a known clinical condition that is usually treated symptomatically, with good results overall. In rare cases, acute compartment syndrome is associated with tennis leg after severe direct muscle trauma or severe exercise in athletes or physically active individuals. We present an unusual case of acute compartment syndrome secondary to tennis leg after the patient, a nonathlete, had disembarked from a truck without any trauma. Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for atraumatic compartment syndrome, and timely surgical fasciotomy must be undertaken to avoid complications resulting from delayed diagnosis and treatment.


Subject(s)
Compartment Syndromes/etiology , Leg Injuries/surgery , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Acute Disease , Compartment Syndromes/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Fasciotomy , Humans , Leg Injuries/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Rupture, Spontaneous
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-815443

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OBJECTIVE@#To determine the effect of alendronate amount on the static mechanical properties of bone cement before elution and 4 weeks after elution, and determine suitable amount of alendronate in cement from the perspective of biomechanics.@*METHODS@#Samples of compression strength and bending strength (modulus) were prepared with bone cement adding 0, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 mg alendronate in 50 g Cemex®XL bone cement powders respectively (named as G0-G5 groups). The compression strength, bending strength, and bending modulus of bone cement were examinated by INSTRON 8032 tester before the elution and 4 weeks after the elution. Some broken samples of 4-point bending test were examinated by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), and some other samples of bending strength (modulus) tests by micro-CT.@*RESULTS@#No significant difference was found in the compression strength before the elution,4 weeks after elution in the 6 groups, and before and after the elution in the respective groups (P>0.05). Compared with G0 group, G1-G4 groups had no obvious difference in the bending strength before the elution and 4 weeks after the elution (P>0.05), while G5 group had difference (P0.05). Taken G0 group as the control group, G1-G4 groups had no visible effects on the bending modulus 4 weeks after the elution (P>0.05), while G5 group decreased it significantly (P0.05), while bending modulus before and after the elution in the respective groups displayed a marked difference (P<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#Less than 500 mg alendronate added in Cemex?XL 50 g bone cement powder does not decrease the compressive strength, flexural strength and flexural modulus before the elution and 4 weeks after the elution.


Subject(s)
Alendronate , Chemistry , Bone Cements , Compressive Strength , Elastic Modulus , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Powders
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-815427

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To determine the effect of bone cement, with different amounts of alendronate on osteoblast, and determine the cytotoxicity of alendronate-integrated bone cement from the viewpoint of cell biology.@*METHODS@#According to different additions (0, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1 000 mg) of alendronate in 50 g Cemex®XL bone cement powder, the experiments were divided into 6 groups, namely G0-G5 groups. In all groups, the adhesive capacity of osteoblast-like cells MG-63 was evaluated by electron microscope, the optical density (OD) value of cells by MTT colorimetry method, the alkaline phosphatase activity (AKP) by AKP assay kit, the apoptosis rates by Annexin-V-FITC apoptosis detection kit, and the bone mineralization potentiality by phase contrast microscope.@*RESULTS@#The adhesive capacity of MG-63 was good in all groups. Compared with the G0 group, the cell apoptosis was inhibited in G1-G4 groups while in G5 group the cell apoptosis was promoted and cell proliferation was inhibited (P0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#Less than 500 mg alendronate added in Cemex®XL 50 g bone cement powder has no cytotoxicity on osteoblasts.


Subject(s)
Humans , Alendronate , Apoptosis , Bone Cements , Cell Adhesion , Cell Proliferation , Osteoblasts , Cell Biology
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 652-658, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-451752

ABSTRACT

Objective To observe the short-term effect of radial head replacement for the treatment of terrible triad of the elbow.Methods In the period between June 2011 and June 2012,the radial head replacements were carried out in six patients with terrible triad of elbow.There were five acute elbow fracture-dislocation cases and one old fractnre case.All cases underwent open reduction and fixation coronoid fracture with screws or nonabsorbable sutures,radial head replacement,repair of lateral ligament complex and repair or reconstruction of annular ligament.All patients initiated the rehabilitation program under supervision within 5-7 days after surgery.The X-ray and Computed tomography of elbow was used to evaluate the posi tion of radial head prosthesis.Functional outcome of elbow was assessed by Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS) and complications.Results All patients were participated in follow-up for 10-24 months and the mean duration of follow-up was 16.8 months.The MEPS was from 85 to 95 points and the mean MEPS was 91.7 points.The outcome of MEPS was excellent in 5 cases,good in 1 case.The range motion of elbow flexion was from 82 to 95 degrees and the average of elbow flexion was 87 degrees; the range motion of extension was from 15 to 32 degrees and the average of elbow extension was 21 degrees.The range motion of fore-ann pronation was from 82 to 90 degrees with 86 degrees in average.The motion range of supination was from 45 to 80 degrees with 56 degrees in average.All cases got persistent stability in elbow with painless movement.None of patient suffered traumatic arthritis and infection.The motion range of elbow was restricted due to the unfit relative position of radial head prosthesis and capi tellum in one case,characterized by decreasing radiocapitellar joint space.Two cases developed into heterotopic ossification in elbow without hampering the motion range of elbow.Conclusion The outcome of the radial head replacement on the treatment of radial head fracture in the elbow terrible triad was satisfactory.However,the longer duration of observation was essential to verify the favorable effect of radial head replacement on dealing with terrible triad in elbow.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-814180

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To explore the clinical effect of particulate bone grafting on reconstruction of femoral defects in revision total hip arthroplasty.@*METHODS@#Fifteen patients (20 hips) with femoral defects were treated by revision total hips arthroplasty with particulate bone grafting. After the operations, 14 patients (19 hips) were evaluated by X-rays and the Harris score.@*RESULTS@#During a follow-up of 43.6 months (11 approximately 65 months), 17 hips (89.5%) were cured, without obvious bone absorption or prosthesis sinking. Harris scores improved from 34.18 pre-operation to 86.6 post-operation.@*CONCLUSION@#Reconstruction of femoral defects with particulate bone grafting is an effective method for bone defects in revision total hip arthroplasty.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acetabulum , Pathology , General Surgery , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Methods , Bone Cements , Bone Substitutes , Bone Transplantation , Methods , Femur , Pathology , General Surgery
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-595704

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical results of rotating hinged knee systems in the treatment of complex knee diseases. METHODS: A total of 18 patients (11 males and 7 females, aged 58.7 years, ranging 34-66 years) with complex knee diseases were selected from Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, who underwent 20 primary knee arthroplasties (11 left and 9 right knees) using rotating hinged prosthesis from June 2003 to May 2008. These cases included 8 rheumatoid arthritis and 10 osteoarthritis, and presented 20?-30? varus or valgus deformity or 25?-40? fixed flexion deformity. Two patients underwent bilateral knee arthroplasty. Preoperatively bone loss and deformities in all cases was evaluated by AORI and X-ray. Postoperatively the clinical results were evaluated by the HSS knee rating score system. RESULTS: Knee arthroplasty was performed in all patients successfully and unilateral operative time was 95-147 minutes (average 129 minutes). The patients were followed up form 11 months to 6 years (average 4.2 years). All the knee pain was released and the deformities were corrected. The range of joint movements was up to 100?-136?. The patients could walk without assistance of walking stick. No light or deep infection, prosthesis subsidence, dislocation or fracture resorption was found. The average HSS score was 86 (78-95 scores) post-operation while 42 (25-56 scores) pre-operation. Excellent results were received in 11 cases, good in 6 cases. The rate of excellent or good was 94%. CONCLUSION: The knee arthroplasty using rotating hinged knee systems is an effective method to treat complex knee diseases such as severe extroversion or varus. It can release the knee pain and improve joint function and the quality of life.

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