Publications by authors named "Hailin Xu"

As a result of accumulating data, silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) are known to be harmful when inhaled. Nevertheless, the systemic research on its biological processes remains incompletely understood. In our work, we investigated the systemic effects in rats in response to the respiratory exposure of SiNPs, and in-depth clarified the particle distribution in vivo.

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We present the first results from a dark matter search using six Skipper-CCDs in the SENSEI detector operating at SNOLAB. We employ a bias-mitigation technique of hiding approximately 46% of our total data and aggressively mask images to remove backgrounds. Given a total exposure after masking of 100.

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Background: Keloid is a benign skin tumor that result from abnormal wound healing and excessive collagen deposition. The pathogenesis is believed to be linked to genetic predisposition and immune imbalance, although the precise mechanisms remain poorly understood. Current therapeutic approaches may not consistently yield satisfactory outcomes and are often accompanied by potential side effects and risks.

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Background: The traditional classification for lateral malleolus fracture has its limitations. In this study, we introduced a three-dimensional (3D) fracture mapping technique using computed tomography (CT) data to assess fracture line distributions and their impact on patient outcomes, offering a refined classification approach.

Methods: Retrospectively, we analysed 97 patients who underwent lateral malleolus fracture surgeries (2014-2019), using CT Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine data to create 3D models and fracture maps.

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Objective: Researchers have proposed a novel surgical treatment for moderate diabetic foot ulcer: tibial periosteal distraction (TPD) which could improve affected limb microcirculation. We aimed to describe the method and therapeutic effects of this technique.

Methods: We provided a technical guide to perform TPD surgery for the treatment of moderate diabetic foot ulcer of who had been treated in our department.

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Background: Ultrasound-guided 5% dextrose (D5W) hydrodissection provides  favorable outcomes for treating peripheral entrapment neuropathies; its safety is well recognized. However, clinical evidence regarding the use of D5W hydrodissection for meralgia paresthetica (MP) is limited. Although corticosteroids are the most common injectates, the possible adverse effects are a big concern.

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  • - The study investigates how silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) affect lung health by examining the interactions between different cell types in the lungs and how they contribute to lung injuries.
  • - Using a model where rats were exposed to varying doses of SiNPs, researchers found that these particles caused significant lung damage characterized by inflammation, cell death, and changes in cell functions, particularly in macrophages, epithelial cells, and fibroblasts.
  • - Findings highlighted the role of heat shock proteins, especially Hspd1, in the lung damage caused by SiNPs, linking it to oxidative stress and disruptions in protein balance, thus shedding light on the molecular mechanisms behind SiNP-induced pulmonary toxicity.
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  • Ultrasound-guided transverse carpal ligament (TCL) needle release is an effective treatment for mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), but the best approach between long-axis and short-axis techniques has not been previously studied.
  • In a randomized controlled trial involving 64 patients, those received either long-axis or short-axis TCL needle release combined with corticosteroid injection, with measures taken before treatment and at multiple follow-up points over 12 months.
  • Results showed both groups improved in symptom severity and functional scale scores, but the long-axis approach resulted in significantly better outcomes compared to the short-axis method across all follow-up times.
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  • Diabetic wounds often fail to heal due to an imbalance in their microenvironment, driven by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation.
  • Researchers developed a new type of ROS-responsive hydrogel using silk fibroin methacrylated (SFMA), modified collagen type III (rColMA), and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), which showed good physical properties and biocompatibility.
  • This hydrogel enhances healing by releasing antimicrobial peptides and other compounds that fight bacteria, reduce inflammation, and improve blood vessel function, offering a promising treatment option for chronic diabetic wounds.
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Background: The HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) excluding HIV among the elderly population urgently require more attention and in-depth study. We aimed to present and predict the worldwide of its burden from 1990 to 2030 using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study.

Methods: Leveraging the 2019 GBD study, we investigated the average annual percentage change (AAPC) of HIV and other STI in incidence, prevalence, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and mortality rates for individuals aged 50-69 across different age groups, genders, sociodemographic index (SDI) regions, and nations.

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Background: In the context of increasing exposure to silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) and ensuing respiratory health risks, emerging evidence has suggested that SiNPs can cause a series of pathological lung injuries, including fibrotic lesions. However, the underlying mediators in the lung fibrogenesis caused by SiNPs have not yet been elucidated.

Results: The in vivo investigation verified that long-term inhalation exposure to SiNPs induced fibroblast activation and collagen deposition in the rat lungs.

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Background: Amorphous silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) have been gradually proven to threaten cardiac health, but pathogenesis has not been fully elucidated. Ferroptosis is a newly defined form of programmed cell death that is implicated in myocardial diseases. Nevertheless, its role in the adverse cardiac effects of SiNPs has not been described.

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Minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus correction, has been attracting great interests in the recent decades, due to the potential benefits of less pain, decreased recovery times, smaller scars with better cosmesis, and improved early post-operative range of motion. The most recent developments in minimally invasive surgery have evolved into the third generation with modifications of the chevron-type osteotomy. This evidence-based clinical guideline of the third generation minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus is initiated and developed collectively by the Foot and Ankle Committee of Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Foot and Ankle Committee of Sports Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and Foot and Ankle Expert Committee of Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Association of the Integrative Medicine.

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Background: Chronic Achilles tendon ruptures (CATR) often require surgical intervention to restore function. Despite numerous treatment modalities available, the optimal management strategy remains controversial given the limited high-quality evidence available. This article aims to provide evidence-based guidelines for the surgical management of CATR through a comprehensive systematic review of the available data.

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Chronic diabetic wounds remain a globally recognized clinical challenge, which occurs mainly due to the disturbances of wound microenvironmental induced by high concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Impairments in angiogenesis and inflammation in the wound microenvironment ultimately impede the normal healing process. Therefore, targeting macrophage and vascular endothelial cell dysfunction is a promising therapeutic strategy.

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Background: Keloids are aberrant dermal wound healing characterized by invasive growth, extracellular matrix deposition, cytokine overexpression and easy recurrence. Many factors have been implicated as pathological causes of keloids, particularly hyperactive inflammation, tension alignment and genetic predisposition. S-Nitrosylation (SNO), a unique form of protein modification, is associated with the local inflammatory response but its function in excessive fibrosis and keloid formation remains unknown.

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JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202408000-00036/figure1/v/2023-12-16T180322Z/r/image-tiff Macrophages play an important role in peripheral nerve regeneration, but the specific mechanism of regeneration is still unclear. Our preliminary findings indicated that neutrophil peptide 1 is an innate immune peptide closely involved in peripheral nerve regeneration.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disease characterized by synovitis and joint cartilage destruction. The severity of OA is highly associated with the imbalance between M1 and M2 synovial macrophages. In this study, a novel strategy is designed to modulate macrophage polarization by reducing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and regulating mitochondrial function.

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The dysfunction of endothelial cells caused by hyperglycemia is observed as a decrease in neovascularization in diabetic wound healing. Studies have found that epidermal stem cells (EpiSCs) can promote the angiogenesis of full-thickness wounds. To further explain the therapeutic effect of EpiSCs, EpiSC-derived exosomes (EpiSC-EXOs) are considered the main substance contributing to stem cell effectivity.

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Objective: Chinese physicians developed the Tibial Transverse Transport (TTT) technique to treat diabetic foot ulcers with more than 90% effective rate. But this method still could not avoid the in-hospital death of patients. This study adopted a case-control study to explore the risk factors of in-hospital death in elderly patients with chronic ischemic diabetic foot after receiving TTT treatment.

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Objectives: The aim of the study was to propose a classification system of posterior malleolar fractures by fracture lines with the use of CT scans, including 3D CT reconstruction, which can better understand morphological characteristics, analyze the mechanism and guide the surgeon to choose the optimal approach and fixation.

Methods: Patients with OTA/AO type 44 fractures involving the posterior malleolus and preoperative CT scans were included. We retrospectively analyzed 128 consecutive patients with posterior malleolar fractures from January 2013 to December 2019 at our institution.

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Moderate inflammation is essential for standard wound healing. In pathological conditions, such as diabetes, protracted and refractory wounds are associated with excessive inflammation, manifested by persistent proinflammatory macrophage states. However, the mechanisms are still unclear.

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  • Ankle impingement causes pain and limited movement due to abnormal contact between the tibia and talus, diagnosed through clinical exams and X-rays showing osteophytes.
  • This study compared tibial coverage between 22 patients with anterior ankle impingement and 67 healthy individuals.
  • Results showed a significant difference in tibial coverage percentages, suggesting that this measurement can enhance the diagnosis of anterior ankle impingement.
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Objective: There is a new medial malleolar fracture classification based on 3D CT reconstruction. However, there is no study assessing the reliability and accuracy of the new classification system and comparison between the new and the classic classification. This study aimed to compare the reliability and accuracy of the medial malleolar fracture classification based on 3D CT reconstruction and the Herscovici classification system.

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  • Chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI) develops from improperly treated ankle sprains, often requiring surgical interventions like the Broström procedure; this study introduces a new outside-in arthroscopic version of it.
  • Thirty-nine patients with CLAI underwent the new arthroscopic technique after conservative treatments failed, showing a significant improvement in various clinical scores post-surgery.
  • The results indicated that this method was safe and effective, with a few reported complications mainly involving nerve irritation, and it successfully restored ankle stability.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hailin Xu"

  • - Hailin Xu's recent research encompasses a diverse range of medical topics, focusing on advancements in surgical techniques, wound healing strategies, and the effects of environmental factors on health, particularly regarding diabetes and respiratory issues.
  • - Notable studies include comparisons of surgical approaches for carpal tunnel syndrome, development of ROS-responsive hydrogels for diabetic wound healing, and investigations of HIV trends among elderly populations, indicating a commitment to addressing critical health challenges.
  • - Xu's work also emphasizes the role of cellular mechanisms in healing and inflammation, exploring macrophage polarization and fibroblast activation in various conditions, as well as the therapeutic potential of advanced materials and techniques in medical treatments.

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