Publications by authors named "Lian Zeng"

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  • The study investigates how long noncoding RNA HCP5 from human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMMSCs) influences the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) to combat chronic periodontitis (CP).
  • Researchers used various techniques like RT-qPCR and staining to measure the expression of osteogenic markers and analyze the effects of HCP5 on hPDLSCs and in CP mice.
  • Results showed that HCP5 boosts the osteogenic potential of hPDLSCs, while its knockdown leads to increased inflammation and decreased bone formation in CP, suggesting a regulatory role through interactions with miR-24-3p.
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The ineffectiveness of cisplatin therapy in treating colorectal cancer (CRC) is attributed to an increase of resistance. It's necessary to investigate adjunctive agents capable of enhancing drug efficacy. Previous studies have shown that ropivacaine inhibit the growth of various cancer cells, but its impact on cisplatin resistance in tumors is not well understood.

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To investigate the impact and potential mechanisms of extracts from different parts of Liparis nervosa on neuroinflammation by lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced BV-2 microglial cells. The materials of L. nervosa were subjected to crushing, ethanol extraction, and concentration to obtain an alcohol extract.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent joint degenerative disease, resulting in a significant societal burden. However, there is currently a lack of effective treatment option available. Previous studies have suggested that Botulinum toxin A (BONT/A), a macromolecular protein extracted from Clostridium Botulinum, may improve the pain and joint function in OA patients, but the mechanism remains elusive.

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a cytokine in the immune system, participated in both innate and adaptive immune responses. Except from immune cells, MIF is also secreted by a variety of non-immune cells, including hematopoietic cells, endothelial cells (ECs), and neurons. MIF plays a crucial role in various diseases, such as sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute kidney injury, and neurodegenerative diseases.

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The skeleton is a highly innervated organ in which nerve fibers interact with various skeletal cells. Peripheral nerve endings release neurogenic factors and sense skeletal signals, which mediate bone metabolism and skeletal pain. In recent years, bone tissue engineering has increasingly focused on the effects of the nervous system on bone regeneration.

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The asymmetric matching pennies contradiction posits that contrary to the prediction of mixed-strategy Nash equilibrium, experimental subjects' choices are, in practice, based heavily on the magnitudes of their own payoffs. Own-payoff effects are robustly confirmed in the literature. Closely following the experimental setups in the literature which support the contradiction, we conduct a series of asymmetric matching pennies games in China, hypothesizing play which is closer to equilibrium frequencies than previously found.

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Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenance of society. Past studies have provided strong evidence that people are willing to incur costs to punish selfish behaviors and to reward altruistic behaviors, but how their willingness to do so depends on their relationship with the individuals conducting the anti-social or pro-social behaviors is much less explored. To probe into this question, we devised a three-stage experiment that combined a revised dictator game and third-party reward or punishment.

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Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore the incremental benefit of bevacizumab (Bev) in the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) with different doses.

Methods: A literature search of eight electronic databases (China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang databases, Chinese Biomedical Database, VIP medicine information, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, PubMed, and EMBASE) was conducted from database creation to December 2022. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared Bev at various dosages + chemotherapy (CT) versus placebo (or blank control) + CT were selected.

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Diabetic wounds always have puzzled patients and caused serious social problems. Due to the lack of local blood vessels, severe hypoxia is generated in the defect area, which is an essential reason for the difficulty of wound healing. We have constructed a photocatalytic oxygen evolution and antibacterial biomimetic repair membrane to solve the problems of wound repair.

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To treat bone defects, repairing the nerve-rich periosteum is critical for repairing the local electric field. In this study, an endogenous electric field is coupled with 2D black phosphorus electroactive periosteum to explore its role in promoting bone regeneration through nerves. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are used to characterize the electrically active biomimetic periosteum.

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Repairing infected bone defects is a challenge in the field of orthopedics because of the limited self-healing capacity of bone tissue and the susceptibility of refractory materials to bacterial activity. Innervation is the initiating factor for bone regeneration and plays a key regulatory role in subsequent vascularization, ossification, and mineralization processes. Infection leads to necrosis of local nerve fibers, impeding the repair of infected bone defects.

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Repairing critical bone defects is a complex problem in the clinic. The periosteum rich in nerve plays a vital role in initiating and regulating bone regeneration. However, current studies have paid little attention to repairing nerves in the periosteum to promote bone regeneration.

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Objective: Both-column acetabular fracture is a type that accumulates both the pelvis and acetabulum with complex fracture line alignment and has variant fracture fragments. The selection of different reduction landmarks and sequences produces different qualities of reduction. This study aims to compare the operation-related items, quality of reduction, and hip functional outcome by using different reduction landmarks and sequences for management of both-column acetabular fractures (BCAF).

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Pediatric acute hyperextension spinal cord injury (SCI) named as PAHSCI by us, is a special type of thoracolumbar SCI without radiographic abnormality and highly related to back-bend in dance training, which has been increasingly reported. At present, it has become the leading cause of SCI in children, and brings a heavy social and economic burden. Both domestic and foreign academic institutions and dance education organizations lack a correct understanding of PAHSCI and relevant standards, specifications or guidelines.

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Background: Critical bone defects are a significant problem in clinics. The periosteum plays a vital role in bone regeneration. A tissue-engineered periosteum (TEP) has received increasing attention as a novel strategy for bone defect repairs.

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Objectives: In geriatric acetabular fractures, the quadrilateral surface (QLS) was frequently involved in acetabular fracture patterns and accompanied by medial displacement. It was important to buttress the medial displaced QLS and reconstruct the congruity of the affected acetabulum. To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of the novel infra-pectineal quadrilateral surface buttress plates for the treatment of geriatric acetabular fractures.

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Purpose: The application of conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in combination with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) to diagnose acute traumatic cervical SCI has not been studied. This study explores the role of MRI with DTI-DTT in the diagnosis of acute traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).

Methods: Thirty patients with acute traumatic cervical SCI underwent conventional MRI and DTI-DTT.

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Cutaneous wound healing, especially diabetic wound healing, is a common clinical challenge. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and bacterial infection are two major detrimental states that induce oxidative stress and inflammatory responses and impede angiogenesis and wound healing. A derivative of the metabolite itaconate, 4-octyl itaconate (4OI) has attracted increasing research interest in recent years due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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  • The study examines predictors of prognosis for children with acute hyperextension myelopathy (AHM) beyond just neurological status at admission.
  • Conducted in three hospitals in China, it analyzes clinical data from 33 patients and focuses on factors such as the length of intramedullary lesion (IMLL) and gadolinium enhancement effects.
  • The findings indicate that both IMLL in the subacute stage and abnormal gadolinium enhancement are significant predictors of clinical improvement, alongside AIS grade at admission.
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Melatonin, as an endogenous circadian indoleamine secreted by the pineal gland, executes extensive biological functions, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and neuroprotective effects. Although melatonin has been reported to serve as a potential therapeutic against many nerve injury diseases, its effect on ropivacaine-induced neurotoxicity remains obscure. Our research aimed to explore the impact and mechanism of melatonin on ropivacaine-induced neurotoxicity.

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A series of bridged tetrazine derivatives (BDDT) were designed by using different bridges to connect two molecules of 1,2,4, 5-tetrazine oxides and then combining different substituents. At the same time, we used DFT-wB97/6-31 + G** method to regularly predict the HOMO-LUMO, heats of formation (HOF), detonation properties, thermal stability, and thermodynamic property orbitals of BDDT compounds. By studying the comprehensive relationship between different substituents and bridging and performance, it is shown that -N(NO) and -C(NO) are not only excellent groups to improve the heat of formation and detonation properties, but also can cause the compound to have a superior oxygen balance.

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Background: The treatment of C1-C2 fractures mainly depends on fracture type and the stability of the atlantoaxial joint. Disruption of the C1-C2 combination is a big challenge, especially in avoiding vertebral artery, nerve, and vein sinus injury during the operation.

Purpose: This study aims to show the benefit of using the posterior approach and pedicle screw insertion by nailing technique and direct visualization to treat unstable C1-C2 and, moreover, to determine the advantages of performing early MRI in patients with limited neck movement after trauma.

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