Publications by authors named "Chenzhi Li"

Background: Insufficient occlusal support (IOS) frequently causes subchondral bone absorption in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis, and the underlying mechanism requires further investigation.

Methods: An IOS model was established by abrading rat molars. Micro-computed tomography was used to evaluate subchondral bone changes.

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Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common orthopedic condition with an uncertain etiology, possibly involving genetics and biomechanics. Factors like changes in chondrocyte microenvironment, oxidative stress, inflammation, and immune responses affect KOA development. Early-stage treatment options primarily target symptom relief.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by cartilage degeneration and destruction, leading to joint ankylosis and disability. The major challenge in diagnosing OA at early stage is not only lack of clinical symptoms but also the insufficient histological and immunohistochemical signs. Alteration in cartilage stiffness during OA progression, especially at OA initiation, has been confirmed by growing evidences.

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Bone nonunion and bone defects frequently occur following high-energy open injuries or debridement surgeries, presenting complex challenges to treatment and significantly affecting patients' quality of life. At present, there are three primary treatment options available for addressing bone nonunion and bone defects: vascularized bone grafts, the Masquelet technique, and the Ilizarov technique. The Ilizarov technique, also known as distraction osteogenesis, is widely favored by orthopedic surgeons because of several advantages, including minimal soft tissue requirements, low infection risk, and short consolidation time.

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Objective: The modified clear twin-block aligner (CTBA) was developed to provide a mandibular advancement appliance for the treatment of mandibular retrognathia. The objective of this study was to analyse the stress distribution changes of CTBA with 45°, 60° and 70° bite blocks.

Material And Methods: A three-dimensional model of the craniomaxillofacial bones and teeth was generated from a spiral computed tomography (CT) scan.

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Discharged slag not only occupies a large amount of land for disposal, but also causes serious environmental pollution. The use of alkali-activated slag (AAS) instead of cement as a soil-stabilization agent is beneficial for industrial waste disposal and energy conservation, which complies with the concept of green and low-carbon sustainable development in the construction industry. In this study, the compressive strength, water permeability coefficient, chloride migration coefficient and sulfate resistance of alkali-activated slag-stabilized soil (AASS) were evaluated, and compared with those of cement-stabilized soil (CSS).

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In the field of orthopedics, defects in large bones have proven challenging to resolve. The aim of the present study was to address this problem through the combination of tantalum metal (pTa) with exosomes derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), which have the potential to enhance regeneration of full thickness femoral bone defects in rats. Cell culture results demonstrated that exosomes improved the proliferation and differentiation of BMSCs.

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To study the pathogenesis of steroid-induced femoral head osteonecrosis, an ideal animal model is very important. As experimental animals, mice are beneficial for studying the pathogenesis of disease. However, there are currently few mouse models of steroid-induced femoral head osteonecrosis, and there are many questions that require further exploration and research.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chenzhi Li"

  • - Chenzhi Li's research primarily focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying orthopedic conditions, specifically osteoarthritis and bone regeneration, through innovative approaches, including cellular and biochemical analysis.
  • - Recent findings highlight the role of chondrocyte-secreted TNFα in promoting temporomandibular joint condylar resorption and the impact of mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles on cartilage matrix remodeling in osteoarthritis.
  • - Additionally, Li's work explores advanced treatment options for bone defects, evaluating both novel biocompatible materials and methodologies, such as the use of alkali-activated slag for soil stabilization and the combination of tantalum with stem cell exosomes for enhanced bone healing.