Publications by authors named "Yao Qingqiang"

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  • - Oxytocin (OT) is a hormone involved not only in childbirth and lactation but also plays a significant role in bone metabolism by impacting various bone cell types like BMSCs, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts through its receptors.
  • - OT promotes the differentiation of BMSCs into osteoblasts over adipocytes and enhances chondrocyte differentiation, while also regulating factors that inhibit fat cell generation and stimulate bone formation.
  • - The interaction of OT with other hormones like estrogen creates a feedback loop that further enhances its effects on bone metabolism, suggesting potential clinical applications and areas for future research.
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Objective: Tibial plateau fractures are common intra-articular fractures that pose classification and treatment challenges for orthopedic surgeons.

Objective: This study examines the value of 3D printing for classifying and planning surgery for complex tibial plateau fractures.

Methods: We reviewed 54 complex tibial plateau fractures treated at our hospital from January 2017 to January 2019.

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Osteochondral repair poses a significant challenge due to its unique pathological mechanisms and complex repair processes, particularly in bacterial tissue conditions resulting from open injuries, infections, and surgical contamination. This study introduces a biomimetic honeycomb-like scaffold (Zn-AlgMA@Mg) designed for osteochondral repair. The scaffold consists of a dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD)-coated porous magnesium scaffold (DCPD Mg) embedded within a dual crosslinked sodium alginate hydrogel (Zn-AlgMA).

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  • - The study investigates how the cGAS-STING immune signaling pathway influences cellular senescence in postmitotic muscle cells, particularly in a mouse model of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS).
  • - Researchers found that aging myofibers in progeria mice showed signs of senescence, mitochondrial DNA damage, and the release of inflammatory SASP factors, indicating a link between mitochondrial dysfunction and immune response.
  • - Inhibiting a protein involved in mtDNA release improved muscle cell health by reducing inflammatory responses, suggesting potential new diagnostic and treatment approaches for progeria and related aging muscle disorders.
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The mechanics of the trabecular bone is related to its structure; this work aimed to propose a simple projection method to clarify the correlation between the principal mechanical direction (PMD) and the principal microstructural direction (PMSD) of trabecular bones from osteoporotic femoral heads. A total of 529 trabecular cubes were cropped from five osteoporotic femoral heads. The micro computed tomography (μCT) sequential images of each cube were first projected onto the three Cartesian coordinate planes to have three overlapped images, and the trabecular orientation distribution in the three images was analyzed.

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To meet the diverse needs of humans, smart cloth has become a potential research hotspot to replace traditional cloth. However, it is challenging to manufacture a flexible fabric with multiple functions. Here, we introduce a smart cloth based on liquid metal (LM) conductive fibers.

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  • Articular cartilage injuries can disrupt joint function and often require surgical intervention, emphasizing the need for effective treatment options.
  • This study explores an injectable hydrogel made from extracellular matrix (ECM) derived from bone marrow stem cells, which better conforms to irregular cartilage defects compared to traditional scaffolds.
  • Results show that this hydrogel promotes cell adhesion and growth, enhances cartilage regeneration, and integrates well with surrounding tissues, supporting its potential as a treatment for cartilage damage.
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Myotendinous junction (MTJ) injuries are prevalent in clinical practice, yet the treatment approaches are limited to surgical suturing and conservative therapy, exhibiting a high recurrence rate. Current research on MTJ tissue engineering is scarce and lacks in vivo evaluation of repair efficacy. Here, we developed a three-dimensional-printed bioactive fiber-reinforced hydrogel containing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and Klotho for structural and functional MTJ regeneration.

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With an increasing understanding of the mechanisms of fracture healing, it has been found that nerve injury plays a crucial role in the process, but the specific mechanism is yet to be completely revealed. To address this issue and provide novel insights for fracture treatment, we compiled this review. This review aims to study the impact of nerve injury on fracture healing, exploring the role of neurotrophic factors in the healing process.

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Objective: To explore the effect of three-dimensional (3D) printing to create personalized antibiotic-loaded bone cement (ALBC) spacers to assist in treatment of periprosthetic infection after total hip arthroplasty (THA).

Methods: The data of 40 patients with postoperative infection after THA were analysed retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups: the 3D-printing group (age 47-78 years, n = 20) and the conventional group (age 57-78 years, n = 20).

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Calcium, an indispensable element in bone tissues, plays a crucial role in various cellular processes involved in cancer progression. Its ubiquitous yet spatially distinct distribution in the body presents an opportunity to target calcium homeostasis as a novel strategies for cancer treatment, with specific advantages in osteosarcoma therapy. In this comprehensive review, we retrospect the calcium biology intersected with cancer progression, highlight the unveiling features of calcium-based biomaterials in regulating both bone homeostasis and cancer development.

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Four new aranotin-type epipolythiodioxopiperazines, graphiumins K-N (-), along with four known analogues (-), were isolated from the deep-sea-derived fungus MCCC 3A00939. Their structures were elucidated by detailed interpretation of NMR and mass spectrometric data. The absolute configuration of the isolates was deduced by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and the comparisons of experimental electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data with calculated ECD spectra.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a highly prevalent disease that has become the third leading cause of death worldwide. Cycloastragenol (CAG), which is the genuine sapogenin of the main active triterpene saponins in , is a bioavailable pre-clinical candidate for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and it was investigated in our previous study. In order to progress medical research, it was first efficiently produced on a 2.

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A carbon nanotube-doped octapeptide self-assembled hydrogel (FEK/C) and a hydrogel-based polycaprolactone PCL composite scaffold (FEK/C-S) were developed for cartilage and subchondral bone repair. The composite scaffold demonstrated modulated microstructure, mechanical properties, and conductivity by adjusting CNT concentration. In vitro evaluations showed enhanced cell proliferation, adhesion, and migration of articular cartilage cells, osteoblasts, and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

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In recent years, cancer immunotherapy has emerged as an exciting cancer treatment. Immune checkpoint blockade brings new opportunities for more researchers and clinicians. Programmed cell death receptor-1 (PD-1) is a widely studied immune checkpoint, and PD-1 blockade therapy has shown promising results in a variety of tumors, including melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer and renal cell carcinoma, which greatly improves patient overall survival and becomes a promising tool for the eradication of metastatic or inoperable tumors.

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Tough hydrogel has attracted considerable interest in various fields, however, due to poor biocompatibility, nondegradation, and pronounced compositional differences from natural tissues, it is difficult to be used for tissue regeneration. Here, a gelatin-based tough hydrogel (GBTH) is proposed to fill this gap. Inspired by human exercise to improve muscle strength, the synergistic effect is utilized to generate highly functional crystalline domains for resisting crack propagation.

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Ovarian cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in gynecology with a high incidence. Combination therapy, eg, administration of paclitaxel followed by a platinum anticancer drug is recommended to treat ovarian cancer due to its advantages in, eg, reducing side effects and reversing (multi)drug-resistance compared to single treatment. However, the benefits of combination therapy are often compromised.

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The @Ag core/shell electrospun fiber membrane was prepared by coaxial electrospinning combined with the UV reduction method (254 nm). The prepared @Ag core/shell nanofiber membrane has a three-dimensional structure, and its swelling ratio could reach as high as 199.87%.

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  • Glucose plays a crucial role in maintaining energy balance and overall homeostasis in the human body, but understanding its regulation is hampered by a lack of advanced imaging tools.* -
  • Researchers developed new diboronic acid probes that are water-soluble, highly sensitive, and biocompatible, making them effective for detecting glucose levels.* -
  • These probes not only differentiate glucose levels between normal and tumor cells but were also successfully used for imaging glucose in zebrafish, offering potential new tools for studying glucose-related diseases.*
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease that mostly occurs in elderly individuals over 60 years old. The detailed pathogenesis of OA is unclear. Medicines available on the market are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

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Mori Cortex has been used in traditional Chinese Medicine as an antidiabetic agent. The aim of this study was to establish a UPLC-MS/MS method for simultaneous determination of morin, morusin, umbelliferone and mulberroside A in rat plasma and investigate the pharmacokinetics differences between normal and diabetic rats following oral administration of Mori Cortex total flavonoid extract. Samples were pre-treated by protein precipitation and genkwanin was used as internal standard.

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Silk fibroin (SF) and sericin (SS), the two major proteins of silk, are attractive biomaterials with great potential in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. However, their biochemical interactions with stem cells remain unclear. In this study, multiomics are employed to obtain a global view of the cellular processes and pathways of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) triggered by SF and SS to discern cell-biomaterial interactions at an in-depth, high-throughput molecular level.

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Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) have shown great therapeutic potential by degrading various disease-causing proteins, particularly those related to tumors. Therefore, the introduction of PROTACs has ushered in a new chapter of antitumor drug development, marked by significant advances over recent years. Herein, we describe recent developments in PROTAC technology, focusing on design strategy, development workflow, and future outlooks.

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Biomimetic materials with complicated structures inspired by natural plants play a critical role in tissue engineering. The succulent plants, with complicated morphologies, show tenacious vitality in extreme conditions due to the physiological functions endowed by their unique anatomical structures. Herein, inspired by the macroscopic structure of succulent plants, succulent plant-like bioceramic scaffolds were fabricated digital laser processing 3D printing of MgSiO.

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Objective: The study aimed to explore the clinical outcomes of discectomy with dynamic neutralization system (Dynesys) for single-segmental lumbar disk herniation (LDH) versus simple discectomy.

Methods: The eligible patients with single-segmental LDH were randomly divided into the discectomy with Dynesys group (group A) and the simple discectomy group (group B). The Oswestry disability index (ODI), visual analog score (VAS), radiological results of intervertebral height and range of motion (ROM) of the treated segment were evaluated pre- and post-operatively in both groups.

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