Publications by authors named "Renhao Jiang"

Article Synopsis
  • Random flaps are commonly used for tissue reconstruction, but flap necrosis is a major post-operative issue that challenges their success.
  • This study explores how Maresin 1 (MaR1), a substance that helps reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing, impacts the survival of these flaps through various scientific analysis methods.
  • Results showed that MaR1 significantly improves flap longevity by lowering oxidative stress and cell death while promoting blood vessel formation, suggesting it could be a valuable treatment option for improving flap outcomes.
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Disuse osteoporosis is one of the major problems of bone health which commonly occurs in astronauts during long-term spaceflight and bedridden patients. However, the mechanisms underlying such mechanical unloading induced bone loss have not been fully understood. In this study, we employed hindlimb-unloading mice models with different length of tail suspension to investigate if the bone loss was regulated by distinct factors under different duration of disuse.

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Avascular necrosis frequently occurs as a complication following surgery involving the distal perforator flap. Dihydrocapsaicin (DHC) can protect tissue from ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury, but its specific role in multizone perforator flaps remains unclear. In this study, the prospective target of DHC in the context of I/R injury was predicted using network pharmacology analysis.

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Background: Introduced in clinical practice in 1989, perforator flaps are vital for tissue defect repair, but they are challenged by distal necrosis. Tetrahydropalmatine (THP) from celandine is renowned for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. This study investigates THP's use in perforator flaps.

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Random-pattern skin flap is widely used in plastic and reconstructive surgery. However, its clinical effect is limited by ischemia necrosis occurs at the distal part of flap. Previous studies have proved that the protective effect of formononetin was associated with its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory ability.

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Random-pattern skin flap necrosis limits its application in the clinic. It is still a challenge for plastic surgeons. Catalpol is an effective ingredient extracted from Rehmannia glutinosa, which is reported to promote angiogenesis and protect against ischemic cerebral disease.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive and degenerative joint disease. Aloin is a bitter and yellow-brown-coloured compound from the Aloe plant and is allowed for use in foods as a "natural flavour". In our study, we examined the protective effects of Aloin on the inhibition of OA development as well as its underlying mechanism in both in vitro and vivo experiments.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a serious and frequently occurring disease in the elderly, characterized by cartilage degeneration and proliferation of bone structure. Glycyrrhizin, a compound extracted from licorice, has been reported to have various important biological activities, such as antioxidant properties and anti-inflammatory action. However, it has not been reported whether glycyrrhizin has a positive effect on OA development.

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Article Synopsis
  • Random-pattern flap necrosis poses a significant challenge in plastic surgery, prompting research into potential treatments like Nobiletin (NOB), a flavonoid with known beneficial properties.
  • In an experiment with rats, researchers compared a control group to one treated with NOB, finding that the treated group had a larger area of viable flap tissue after seven days.
  • The study concluded that NOB enhances survival of random skin flaps by reducing oxidative stress, improving blood flow, and demonstrating anti-inflammatory effects.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent form of human arthritis which is characterized by the degradation of cartilage and inflammation. As a rare Sirt6 activator, cyanidin is the major component of anthocyanins commonly found in the Mediterranean diet, and increasing evidence has shown that cyanidin exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in a variety of diseases. However, the anti-inflammatory effects of cyanidin on OA have not been reported.

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Random-pattern skin flaps are widely used to close defects in reconstructive and plastic surgeries; however, they are vulnerable to necrosis, particularly in the distal portion of the flap. Here, we examined the effects of metformin on flap survival and the mechanisms underlying these effects. Following metformin treatment, the survival area, blood flow, and number of microvessels present in skin flaps were increased on postoperative day 7, whereas tissue edema was reduced.

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Background: Necrosis of propeller flaps is a problem in clinical practice. This study was performed to investigate the effects of pedicle torsion on dynamic perforasome survival using a multiterritory perforator flap model in rats.

Methods: Intercostal artery perforator flaps (IC flaps) containing two adjacent dynamic perforasomes were applied to both sides of the dorsum in 15 rats.

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