Publications by authors named "Hwa Chang Liu"

Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is characterized by progressive deterioration and loss of articular cartilage with associatedstructural and performance changes in the entire joint, and current treatments for OA only aim to relieve symptoms, rather than to prevent or reverse disease progression. Recently, treatments targeting "early osteoarthritis" (EOA) have attracted attention. However, during EOA stage, chondrocytes may change behaviors to express pro-inflammatory cytokines and free radicals, which would cause detrimental effects to the synovial cavity and further cartilage wear.

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  • - The study focused on how different surgical approaches for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) affect recovery, specifically looking at balance and strength in older adults three months post-surgery.
  • - Researchers compared patients who underwent the lateral parapatellar approach (LPPA) and mid-vastus approach (MVA) using a gait laboratory to assess their balance control compared to healthy individuals.
  • - Results showed that the MVA group had better balance and functional recovery post-surgery, while the LPPA group experienced greater issues with balance control, suggesting that MVA may be a more effective option for improving gait outcomes in the short term.
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  • Older adults have a higher risk of falling after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and this study investigates how long it takes for balance control to fully recover post-surgery.* -
  • Twelve older adults with severe knee osteoarthritis and twelve healthy controls were analyzed before, 3 months, and 12 months after TKA to assess their balance during walking.* -
  • The study found that while balance control significantly improved one year after TKA, some issues with balance were still present at 3 months, indicating that full recovery can be expected about a year after the surgery.*
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  • The study investigated the safety and preliminary effectiveness of Kartigen, a graft made from mesenchymal stem cell-derived chondrocyte precursors, when applied to cartilage defects in the knee of 15 patients.
  • There were no significant safety concerns with Kartigen, as there were no infections or other complications reported over a two-year follow-up period, and patient knee function improved significantly over time.
  • In comparison to the microfracture control group, the Kartigen group showed better integration with host tissue and maintained higher International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores, indicating superior outcomes in knee function post-surgery.
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We demonstrated the safety and efficacy of autologous chondrocyte precursor (CP) cell therapy in repairing Grade 4 cartilage defects of medial femoral condyles. The autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells of each participant were isolated, amplified, and then differentiated into CPs in atelocollagen. Neotissues made of CPs were implanted into cartilage defects with an average cell density of 4.

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  • - About 50% of older adults have knee osteoarthritis (OA), which affects their walking patterns and increases the likelihood of falls.
  • - A study compared 15 older adults with severe knee OA to 15 healthy controls, measuring factors like the inclination angle (IA) and the rate of change of IA (RCIA) while they walked.
  • - Results showed those with OA had worse balance control, with significant reductions in RCIA and increased IA, indicating a greater fall risk; therefore, monitoring gait stability in these individuals is recommended.
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In Taiwan, the incidence and prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have risen significantly in recent years. Moreover, data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) show that more than 85% of PsA patients are treated with just non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and/or conventional synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (csDMARDs). Taiwanese clinicians have also expressed concerns regarding uncertainties in the diagnosis of PsA and the delayed, interrupted, and/or tapered use of biologics, as well as differences in therapeutic preferences between and within dermatologists and rheumatologists.

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Background: During the onset of osteoarthritis (OA), certain biochemical events have been shown to accelerate cartilage degradation, including the dysregulation of cartilage ECM anabolism, abnormal generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and overproduction of proteolytic enzymes and inflammatory cytokines. The potency of aucubin in protecting cellular components against oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis effects are well documented, which makes it a potential candidate for OA treatment. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the protective benefits of aucubin against OA using HO and compression induced OA-like chondrocyte models.

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Background: Rotational alignment of the distal femur is important in total knee arthroplasty. The purpose of this study is to use a roentgenographic technique to evaluate the accuracy of mini-incision total knee arthroplasty (MIS TKA) performed based on the transepicondylar line from the kneeling view.

Methods: Totally 32 patients (aged from 64 to 80 years with an average of 70.

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Aim Of This Study: Our previous study showed that Drynaria fortunei J. Sm. (Kunze), a traditional Chinese medical herb, can promote osteoblast differentiation and maturation.

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Aim:   This article is a report on a pilot study conducted to determine the effects of cognitively stimulating activities in older patients undergoing elective hip and/or knee replacement.

Background:   Cognitive decline occurs in 16-35·5% of older hospitalized patients. In-hospital interventions, such as cognitively stimulating activities, might combat cognitive decline.

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Tissue engineering for cartilage regeneration provides an alternative to surgery for degenerative osteoarthritis. Recently, a highly organized three-dimensional (3D) alginate scaffold was prepared using a microfluidic device; this scaffold is effective for chondrocyte culture in vitro. The performance of this scaffold was further demonstrated; an alginate scaffold seeded with porcine chondrocytes was implanted in the dorsal subcutaneous site of SCID mice.

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We performed a genome-wide linkage analysis to identify susceptibility loci in a large six-generation extended family previously reported with early-onset osteoarthritis (OA) DNA sequencing was performed to investigate involvement of the COMP (Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) gene in this family. The region covering D19S884, D19S226, and D19S414 on chromosome 19p following genome-wide scan from 70 individuals of this kindred showed significant linkage, with a maximum point LOD (logarithm of the odds ratio) score of 2.51 at D19S226.

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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease and frequently involves the knee, hip and phalangeal joints. Current treatments used in small cartilage defects including multiple drilling, abrasion arthroplasty, mosaicplasty, and autogenous chondrocyte transplantation, however, there are problems needed to be solved. The standard treatment for severe osteoarthritis is total joint arthroplasty.

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This in vivo pilot study explored the use of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) containing tissue engineering constructs in repair of osteochondral defects. Osteochondral defects were created in the medial condyles of both knees of 16 miniature pigs. One joint received a cell/collagen tissue engineering construct with or without pretreatment with transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) and the other joint from the same pig received no treatment or the gel scaffold only.

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Background: Autogenic bone graft is the first choice for managing bone defects. However, donor site-associated morbidity and limited bone volume are constraints in clinical applications. Allografts can provide sufficient amounts for bone defects but have a high risk of infection.

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Patients with type II diabetes mellitus (DM) have been reported to be at high risk of falls that may be further increased by the effects of challenging activities such as obstacle-crossing. The purpose of this study was to compare the end-point trajectory and joint kinematic and kinetic patterns of the lower extremities between healthy subjects and individuals with DM during obstacle-crossing with the leading limb. Fourteen patients with type II DM, with no to minimal peripheral neuropathy (PN), and 14 healthy controls walked and crossed obstacles of three different heights (10%, 20% and 30% of leg length) while kinematic and kinetic data were measured using a motion analysis system and two forceplates.

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Since MSCs contain an abundant of CD44 surface markers, it is of interesting to investigate whether CD44 on rat MSC (rMSCs) influenced cell growth, fibronectin expression and cardiomyogenic differentiation on new SF/HA cardiac patches. For this investigation, we examined the influences of rMSCs with or without a CD44-blockage treatment on the aforementioned issues after they were cultivated, and further induced by 5-aza on SF and SF/HA patches. The results showed that the relative growth rates of rMSCs cultured on cultural wells, SF/HA patches without or with a CD44-blockage treatment were 100%, 208.

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Seventeen healthy elderly and 17 young adults walked and crossed obstacles of different heights, while sagittal angles (x) and angular velocities (x') of each joint were measured and their phase angles (phi) calculated as tan(-1)(x'/x). Relative phase angles (RPA) were also obtained, i.e.

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Objectives: To characterize a large extended family with early-onset OA of the knee and investigate its associations with the COL2A1 gene.

Methods: Phenotype assessments were conducted in a six-generation family to identify individuals affected with OA. Short tandem repeat polymorphic (STRP) markers and DNA sequencing were performed to investigate the involvement of the COL2A1 gene in this family.

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Colles's fracture is the most common type of distal radius fracture. Surgically, it remains a challenge to restore radial height and volar tilt in order to regain optimal wrist function. Ulson's procedure provides a dynamic effect on fixing fractured fragments and restoring joint function using two wires.

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Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) can differentiate into cells of connective tissue lineages, including cartilage. To overcome the limiting autogenous chondrocyte populations available in cartilage repair, various methods have been developed to maximize chondrogenesis of hMSCs in vitro, most of which use cells derived from primary culture. In this study, we compared chondrogenesis of immortalized hMSCs embedded in collagen gel to those grown in pellet culture.

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We use an in-vitro osteoblast cell culture model to investigate the effects of low-frequency (7.5 Hz) pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation on osteoblast population, cytokines (prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), transforming growth factor beta1(TGFbeta1), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity to find the optimal intensity of PEMF for osteoblast growth. The results demonstrate that PEMF can stimulate osteoblast growth, release of TGFbeta1, and, in addition, an increase of ALP activity.

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Background: Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are important bone-induction factors, and the development of a suitable carrier for BMPs is a critical step to achieve osteoinductive function. The aims of the present study were to evaluate, at the cellular and molecular levels, the feasibility of recombinant human BMP-2 (rhBMP-2)-collagen composite scaffold and its efficiency for carrying BMP-2 in ectopic bone formation in rats.

Methods: Scaffolds with (test) or without rhBMP-2 (control) were made and implanted into the calf muscle of 16 5-week-old rats.

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