Publications by authors named "Li Yongxian"

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  • This study compares the effectiveness of three different fixation methods for treating lumbar degenerative disease in patients with osteoporosis: PMMA-augmented pedicle-screw fixation, bicortical fixation, and tricortical fixation.
  • Patients in all groups showed significant improvement in pain and disability scores post-surgery, but those using PMMA had better outcomes, including lower rates of screw loosening.
  • The findings suggest that PMMA augmentation enhances screw stability in lumbosacral fusion for these patients, making it a recommended surgical approach.
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Background: This study endeavored to investigate the influencing factors of pedicle screw torque measured during surgery and the correlation between manual palpation scores and screw torque.

Methods: This investigation was a prospective study designed to gather data from patients who underwent spinal internal fixation performed by the same surgical team at the Department of Orthopedics, affiliated with the First Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, spanning from January 2020 to September 2023. The sample comprised 51 individuals (18 males and 33 females; mean age: 60.

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To facilitate unobtrusive and continuous sleep monitoring and promote intelligent sleep quality assessment, we present a dataset that includes multiple nights of continuous ballistocardiogram (BCG) data collected using piezoelectric film sensors from 32 subjects in their regular sleep environments. Besides, the referenced heart rate and respiratory data are also recorded by reference sensors to validate the accuracy of the cardiac and respiratory components extracted from the BCG signals. The dataset serves as a foundation for research on unobtrusive vital sign monitoring based on BCG signals, offering data support for the evaluation and optimization of sleep quality.

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Organoboron compounds are widely utilized in organic synthesis for their diverse reactivity, modular preparation, and stability compared to other classes of organometallic reagents. While organoboron species are commonly employed as nucleophiles in cross-coupling reactions, their potential as racemic building blocks in enantioconvergent transformations remains largely untapped. Herein, we demonstrate the direct utilization of alkylboronic pinacol esters in intermolecular enantioconvergent transformations.

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BACKGROUND Long-term clinical practice has suggested a possible association between ossification of cervical ligament (OCL) and primary osteoporosis (POP). However, there is a lack of relevant research data. This study aimed to clarify the potential relationship between OCL and POP, and propose new strategies for preventing the onset of POP.

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We report two bridging-diazene diiron complexes [Cp*Fe(8-quinolinethiolate)](μ-NH) () and [Cp*Fe(1,2-CyPCHS)](μ-NH) (), synthesized by the reaction of hydrazine with the corresponding thiolate-based iron half-sandwich complex, [Cp*Fe(8-quinolinethiolate)] () and Cp*Fe(1,2-CyPCHS) (). Crystallographic analysis reveals that the thiolate sites in and can engage in N-H···S hydrogen bonding with the diazene protons. is thermally stable in both solid and solution states, allowing for one-electron oxidation to afford a cationic diazene radical complex [] at room temperature.

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Organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) are widely used as substitutes for traditional brominated flame retardants, necessitating a reliable and sensitive method for biomonitoring their urinary metabolites to assess human exposure. This study conducted biomonitoring of 10 metabolites of OPFRs in 152 adults and assessed their association with oxidative stress biomarkers 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine and 8-hydroxyguanosine. Urinary metabolites of OPFRs were released via enzymatic deconjugation.

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Objective: The floating calcified tissue in floating calcified lumbar disc herniation (FCLDH) is hard and often adheres to the dura mater, which can easily cause nerve root damage during surgery, making the operation challenging. We proposed the classification of FCLDH and a new technique for removing floating calcified tissue and reported the clinical efficacy and safety of this new technique in clinical practice.

Methods: From January 2019 to October 2021, 24 patients (13 males and 11 females, 46.

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Osteoporosis is a systemic disease characterized by an imbalance in bone homeostasis, where osteoblasts fail to fully compensate for the bone resorption induced by osteoclasts. Corylifol A, a flavonoid extracted from Fructus psoraleae, has been identified as a potential treatment for this condition. Predictions from network pharmacology and molecular docking studies suggest that Corylifol A exhibits strong binding affinity with NFATc1, Nrf2, PI3K, and AKT1.

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Background: Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a common musculoskeletal disorder that contributes significantly to disability and healthcare costs. Serum urate concentration has been implicated in the development of various musculoskeletal conditions. While previous observational studies have suggested an association between the two conditions, it might confound the effect of serum urate concentrations on IDD.

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The release and accumulation of perchlorate into the environment have raised concerns about safety to food, however, the dietary risk of perchlorate in honey have not yet received attention. Herein, we investigated the pollution characteristics and assessed the human health risks of perchlorate in honey from China. A total of 151 honey samples collected from 20 provinces of China were analyzed, and overall detection frequencies was 95.

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  • The study focuses on bidirectional electrochemical reactions between carbon monoxide (CO) and formate (HCO) using a versatile iron-thiolate complex, Cp*Fe(II)L.
  • The iron complex shows high electrocatalytic efficiency for both converting HCO to CO and vice versa, achieving turnover frequencies around 10 seconds and Faraday efficiencies close to 93%.
  • Mechanistic insights reveal unique pathways: the HCO-to-CO reaction involves an unconventional oxidation process, while the CO-to-HCO reaction uses a significant intermediate [Fe(II)-H].
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Panax notoginseng (Burk) F. H. Chen has been a popular traditional Chinese medicine with a long history of treating low back pain.

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  • - The study evaluates surgical strategies for treating cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) specifically in the C segment, discussing various surgical methods.
  • - Different surgical options include laminectomy for multiple segments, canal-expansive laminoplasty for specific cases, and the Shelter technique for severe encroachment, each with unique pros and cons such as mobility loss, complication risks, and effectiveness.
  • - The authors conclude that while posterior surgery is the main approach for C segment OPLL, its complexity and limited long-term effectiveness due to progressive ossification necessitate further research.
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Osteoporosis, an immune disease characterized by bone mass loss and microstructure destruction, is often seen in postmenopausal women. Isoimperatorin (ISO), a bioactive, natural furanocoumarin isolated from many traditional Chinese herbal medicines, has therapeutic effects against various diseases; however, its effect on bone homeostasis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the effect of ISO on the differentiation and activation of osteoclast and its molecular mechanism in vitro, and evaluated the effect of ISO on bone metabolism by ovariectomized (OVX) rat model.

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Background: Osteoporosis, a systemic metabolic bone disease, is often caused by the disruption of dynamic equilibrium between osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Overactive bone resorption, in which osteoclasts play a major role, is one of the most common and major causes of osteoporosis. Less costly and more effective drug treatments for this disease are needed.

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Osteoporosis is a type of systematic metabolic bone disease caused by the decrease in osteogenic activity or excessive resorption of bone with the relative enhancement of osteoclast function. As osteoporosis seriously affects the quality of patients' life, effective drugs are needed to treat this disease. Based on the combination of network pharmacology and cellular studies, this study aimed to investigate the probable mechanism of Dehydromiltirone (DHT) in the treatment of osteoporosis.

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Parent amido complexes are crucial intermediates in ammonia-based transformations. We report a well-defined ferric ammine system [Cp*Fe(1,2-PhPCHNH)(NH)] ([-NH]), which processes electrocatalytic ammonia oxidation to N and H at a mild potential. Through establishing elementary e/H conversions with the ferric ammine, a formal Fe(IV)-amido species, [-NH], together with its conjugated Lewis acid, [-NH], was isolated and structurally characterized for the first time.

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Background: Tendon-ligament injuries (TLIs), including Achilles tendinopathy, cruciate ligament injury, tennis elbow, rotator cuff injury, patellar tendinopathy, and tibial tendinopathy, are common musculoskeletal soft injuries during physical activity. Matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) gene polymorphisms have been implicated in the etiology of TLIs in several genetic association studies with inconsistent results. The purpose of this study was to collect and synthesize the current evidences on the association of MMP-3 polymorphisms and TLIs.

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Background: Holmium lasers have been used to treat bladder stones and achieve good therapeutic effects, but its efficacy remains to be explored.

Methods: The PubMed, Embase, Medline, Ovid, Springer, and Web of Sciences databases were searched from their establishment to December 31, 2020. Studies of randomized control trials (RCTs) examining the treatment of vesical calculi by holmium laser lithotripsy were identified.

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This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of bone cement-augmented pedicle screw fixation for stage III Kümmell disease. Twenty-five patients with stage III Kümmell disease who received bone cement-augmented pedicle screw fixation at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine between June 2009 and December 2015 were enrolled. All patients were females with a history of osteoporosis.

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In this work, a β-cyclodextrin functional vinyl monomer was synthesized and the common moiety of five amanita toxins was used as the template for preparing molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). Chemical calculation was used to evaluate and describe the binding interactions between the template and the functional monomer. The preparation conditions were optimized and the resultant MIPs were characterized and employed as solid-phase extraction (SPE) sorbents.

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  • Osteolysis is a condition caused by excessive osteoclast activity, leading to significant quality-of-life issues, requiring effective medications to manage it.
  • Carnosol (Car), derived from rosemary and salvia, shows promise as it inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation without being toxic to cells.
  • The study suggests that Car works by affecting key signaling pathways and has potential as a therapeutic option for preventing or treating osteolysis based on results from a mouse model.
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  • Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is often used in spine surgeries to enhance stability and reduce screw loosening, particularly in patients with osteoporosis, but its effect on adjacent segment degeneration hasn't been thoroughly explored.
  • This study utilized finite element analysis to simulate seven models of the spine, varying the amount of PMMA used in single and double-level CAPSI, and analyzed how different volumes affected range of motion (ROM) and stress in adjacent vertebrae.
  • Results showed that while injecting PMMA increased ROM and stress in adjacent segments compared to an intact model, the increase was minor and not statistically significant, suggesting that the volume of PMMA used has a limited impact on adjacent segment health.
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Background: Pedicle screw loosening is a common postoperative complication for osteoporotic patients, and several studies have identified the important role of fusion length in internal fixation failure, but the relationship between the number of fusion segments and the potential risks remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the rate and risk factors of screw loosening in osteoporotic patients with different levels of degenerative lumbar disease.

Methods: The total cohort of 217 patients was divided into 3 groups according to the different fusion levels: single-level (group A; 100 cases), double-level (group B; 73 cases), and multilevel group (group C; 44 cases).

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