Publications by authors named "Yin-Hua Zhao"

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  • Pericytes (PCs) are important for blood vessel function and play a role in wound healing and angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels.
  • The study involved isolating PCs from human skin and examining their abilities to form structures and move towards endothelial cells, demonstrating that they could create stable vessel-like structures more effectively than endothelial cells in certain conditions.
  • Findings suggest that PCs enhance wound healing by not only forming tubular structures in wounds but also by attracting endothelial cells, increasing their presence in the wound area over time.
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Three new iso-structural ammonium metal formates of [dmpnH ][M (HCOO) ], in which dmpnH =N,N'-dimethyl-1,3-propylenediammoium and M=divalent Co, Zn and Mg ions, are reported. They possess niccolite metal formate frameworks with long-shaped cavities for the accommodation of dmpnH cations. The three materials display reversible phase transitions of similar mechanism from ordered, antipolar or antiferroelectric, low-temperature phases in space group C2/c, to disordered, paraelectric, high-temperature phases in space group P 1c, with quite high critical temperatures of 366, 370, and 334 K for Co, Zn, and Mg members, respectively.

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Objective: To explore the effect of long-term stress on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) condyle and its possible underlying mechanism.

Methods: A 12-week, chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) model was used to induce long-term psychological stress in rats. Rats were randomly divided into control group (CONT), chronic unpredictable mild stress group (CUMS) and chronic unpredictable mild stress with fluoxetine treatment group (CUMS + DT) (n = 30 per group).

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This study aimed to investigate the differential and synergistic effects of mechanical stimulation and estrogen on the proliferation and osteogenic or chondrogenic differentiation potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and the roles of estrogen receptor (ER) in them. BMSCs were isolated and cultured using the whole bone marrow adherence method, and flow cytometry was used to identify the surface marker molecules of BMSCs. Cells were pre-treated with 1 nM 17β-estradiol or 1 nM of the estrogen receptor antagonist tamoxifen.

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It is commonly accepted that psychological stress contributes to the development of chronic orofacial pain. However, the neural mechanism underlying this process has remained unclear. The present study was performed to determine the involvement of satellite glia cells (SGCs) in the trigeminal ganglion (TG) in stress-induced increases in masseter muscle allodynia in rats.

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  • The study investigates how autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) affects dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and explores new methods for dental pulp revascularization and regeneration using a tissue-engineered transplant of DPSC and PRF.
  • The researchers isolated and characterized canine DPSCs based on their ability to form colonies and their differentiation potential, noting the effects of PRF on DPSC proliferation and gene expression linked to tooth tissue growth.
  • Results showed that combining DPSC and PRF in a transplant led to successful regeneration of pulp-like tissues and dentin in both subcutaneous and canine root canal models, indicating a promising approach for regenerative dental therapies.
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Our previous studies have shown that hydrostatic pressure can serve as an active regulator for bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). The current work further investigates the roles of cytoskeletal regulatory proteins Ras homolog gene family member A (RhoA) and Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) in hydrostatic pressure-related effects on BMSCs. Flow cytometry assays showed that the hydrostatic pressure promoted cell cycle initiation in a RhoA- and Rac1-dependent manner.

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It is commonly accepted that psychological stress contributes to the development of temporomandibular joint disorders, in which chronic orofacial pain is the main symptom. However, the central mechanism underlying the development of these disorders has remained unclear. The current study was performed to determine the involvement of the glia in the trigeminal spinal subnucleus caudalis in stress-induced increases in masseter muscle hyperalgesia in rats.

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The aim of this study was to construct a cell transplant method consisting of cell sheet fragments of periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) granules to enhance periodontal healing in avulsed tooth reimplantation. To test this concept in vitro, human PDLSCs were isolated and characterized by colony forming unit assay, cell surface marker characterizations, and their osteogenic/adipogenic differentiation potential. The biological effects of autologous PRF as a growth factor-enriched endogenous scaffold on human PDLSCs were then investigated and quantified for statistical analyses, including cell viability and proliferation, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and the gene expression of bone sialoprotein (BSP), osteocalcin (OCN), collagen I (Col-I), and cementum protein 23 (CP23).

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In the title mol-ecule, C(7)H(4)N(2)O(2)S(2), the nitro group is twisted by 5.5 (1)° from the plane of the attached benzene ring. In the crystal, N-H⋯S hydrogen bonds link pairs of mol-ecules into inversion dimers, which are linked by weak C-H⋯O inter-actions into sheets parallel to (101).

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