Publications by authors named "Yong-jun Jin"

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  • The study investigates synovial fluid cell counts, specifically the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), as potential biomarkers for predicting treatment response in knee osteoarthritis patients.
  • After analyzing 96 patients who received intra-articular corticosteroid injections, it was found that those who did not respond to treatment had significantly higher MLR values.
  • The research suggests that MLR could be a useful predictive marker for determining which patients are likely to benefit from conservative treatment approaches for knee osteoarthritis.
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Background: Currently, there is no apparent treatment for sarcopenia, which is characterized by diminished myoblast function. We aimed to manufacture exosomes that retain the myogenic differentiation capacity of human fetal cartilage-derived progenitor cells (hFCPCs) and investigate their muscle regenerative efficacy in myoblasts and a sarcopenia rat model.

Methods: The muscle regeneration potential of exosomes (F-Exo) secreted during myogenic differentiation of hFCPCs was compared to human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells-derived (hBMSCs) exosomes (B-Exo) in myoblasts and sarcopenia rat model.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of controlled posterior condylar milling (CPCM) in minimizing tibial resection during unicompartmental knee arthroplasty for patients with medial compartment osteoarthritis.
  • Results indicated that the CPCM group had less tibial resection on average (3.6 mm) compared to the conventional group (5.2 mm), and no periprosthetic fractures occurred in the CPCM group.
  • Overall, the CPCM technique is suggested as an effective and straightforward method to achieve better alignment and gap balancing during knee surgery, with similar postoperative outcomes in terms of range of motion and pain relief.
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of recombinant human parathyroid hormone (rhPTH) biocomposite on bone-to-tendon interface (BTI) healing for surgical repair of a chronic rotator cuff tear (RCT) model of rabbit, focusing on genetic, histologic, biomechanical and micro-computed tomography (CT) evaluations.

Methods: Sixty-four rabbits were equally assigned to the 4 groups: saline injection (group A), nanofiber sheet alone (group B), rhPTH-soaked nanofiber sheet (nanofiber sheet was soaked with rhPTH, group C), and rhPTH biocomposite (rhPTH permeated the nanofiber sheet by coaxial electrospinning, group D). The release kinetics of rhPTH (groups C and D) was examined for 6 weeks in vitro.

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  • The study focused on improving tendon and ligament reconstruction surgeries by using engineered mesenchymal stem cells (Sy-MSCs) to create scaffold-free fibrocartilage for better healing at the bone-to-tendon interface (BTI).
  • Methods included isolating Sy-MSCs from rat knee joints, cultivating them in various differentiation media, and optimizing collagenase treatment to enhance how well the grafts integrated.
  • The results showed that using TGF-β and CTGF together led to better fibrocartilage formation, and collagenase treatment significantly improved cell attachment without sacrificing tensile strength, ultimately leading to enhanced healing in ACL reconstruction models.
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  • The study examined the outcomes of fixed-bearing medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) in patients with tibia vara, focusing on joint space malalignment (JSM) and joint line obliquity (JLO).
  • Researchers analyzed 100 patients over a minimum of 5 years, comparing those with a medial proximal tibia angle (MPTA) of ≥86° and <86°.
  • Results showed that while the MPTA <86° group had higher JLO and JSM after surgery, there were no significant differences in functional outcomes between the two groups, confirming UKA as a safe option for these patients.
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  • Degenerative meniscus tears (DMTs) commonly occur in osteoarthritic knees, with current treatment focused on surgical removal rather than regeneration, which may worsen arthritis.
  • Research into regenerating meniscus tissue is complicated by its complex structure and the need for growth factors, but a new approach proposes using decellularized meniscus extracellular matrix (DMECM) combined with patient-derived stem cells without these additional components.
  • This method successfully creates meniscus tissue that mimics natural characteristics and structure, showing promising results in a pig model, indicating the potential for improved treatment options for patients with DMTs.
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Current tendon/ligament reconstructions integrate via scar tissue rather than proper bone-tendon interface regeneration, which affects graft longevity, changes in bone tunnel size, and functional outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a functional demineralized bone matrix (DBM) + fibrocartilage extracellular matrix (FCECM) composite scaffold, characterize its physicochemical properties, and evaluate its efficacy in repairing tendon-bone interface in a rabbit tendon reconstruction model. Solubilized FCECM was loaded and crosslinked on to DBM scaffolds via gamma-irradiation to create DBM + FCECM scaffolds.

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Background: This study evaluated the effects of concomitant lateral patellar retinacular release (LPRR) during medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA).

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 100 patients who had patello-femoral joint (PFJ) arthritis who underwent medial UKA with (n = 50) and without (n = 50) LPRR who had ≥2 years follow-up. Radiological parameters associated with lateral retinacular tightness, including patellar tilt angle (PTA), lateral patello-femoral angle (LPFA), and congruence angle, were measured.

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Osteochondral allograft (OCA) is an important surgical procedure used to repair extensive articular cartilage damage. It is known that chondrocyte viability is crucial for maintaining the biochemical and biomechanical properties of OCA, which is directly related to the clinical success of the operation and is the only standard for preoperative evaluation of OCA. However, there is a lack of systematic research on the effect of the content of cellular matrix in OCA cartilage tissue on the efficacy of transplantation.

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Background: We recently analyzed the joint capsule adjacent to the medial meniscus and found that the perimeniscal joint capsule has collagen fiber orientation similar to that of circumferential meniscal fibers, potentially playing a role in preventing extrusion.

Purpose: To analyze the meniscal extrusion prevention potential of the circumferential rim augmentation suture around the perimeniscal capsule in a rabbit root tear model and analyze the biomechanical function in a porcine cadaveric knee.

Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to study the effects of the GAS5/microRNA-10b (miR-10b) axis on proliferation, migration, and apoptosis of colorectal cancer (CRC).

Methods: The expression levels of GAS5 and miR-10b in CRC tissues and cells were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Wound healing experiment was used to detect the effects of GAS5 and miR-10b on the migration of CRC cells.

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Fat-suppressed T1-weighted magnetic resonance images (MRIs) enhanced with gadolinium can evaluate the internal vertebral venous plexus and cauda equina. This study compared such findings with clinical situations and discusses whether these are helpful for symptomatic grading and selection at the surgical level in patients with lumbar central stenosis. A total of 263 patients (337 levels < 75 mm of dural cross sectional area (DCSA)) were included.

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Although the clinical importance of extragraft bone formation (ExGBF) and bridging (ExGBB) has been reported, few studies have investigated the biomechanical influences of ExGBF on the motion segment. In this study, ExGBF was simulated at the C5-C6 motion segment after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion using a developed finite element model and a sequential bone-remodelling algorithm in flexion and extension. The computer simulation results showed that extragraft bone was primarily formed in the extension motion and grew to form ExGBB.

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Objective: C5 palsy is a severe complication after cervical spine surgery, the pathophysiology of which remains unclear. This multicenter study investigated the incidence of C5 palsy following cervical spine surgery in Korea.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective multicenter study involving 21 centers from the Korean Cervical Spine Study Group.

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Background: The overall incidence of iatrogenic vertebral artery injury (IVAI) in cervical spine surgeries (CSSs) is reported to be 0.07%-1.4%.

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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effect of 12-week aerobic exercise training on fetuin-A levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus and examine the relationships between fetuin-A and adipocytokine levels and cardiovascular risk factors.

Methods: The study included 32 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were assigned to an exercise or a control group. The exercise group underwent 12 weeks of exercise (consisting of a 5-min warm-up, 60-min aerobic bicycle training performed at 70% of the maximal heart rate, a cool-down period, 5 times/week).

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We here tested the anti-colorectal cancer (CRC) activity by a first-in-class small molecule TRAIL inducer ONC201. The potential effect of mTOR on ONC201's actions was also examined. ONC201 induced moderate cytotoxicity against CRC cell lines (HT-29, HCT-116 and DLD-1) and primary human CRC cells.

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The development of heterotopic ossification (HO) is considered one of the major complications following cervical total disc replacement (TDR). Even though previous studies have identified clinical and biomechanical conditions that may stimulate HO, the mechanism of HO formation has not been fully elucidated. The objective of this study is to investigate whether mechanical loading is a biomechanical condition that plays a substantial role to decide the HO formation.

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Objectives: To observe the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in hypothalamic and adipose tissue in mice with monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced obesity.

Methods: The effects of hypothalamic lesions, specifically arcuate nucleus (ARC) lesions, induced by MSG injection were studied in male ICR mice at the neonatal stage. The following parameters were compared: body weight, body length, Lee's index, food intake, body temperature, fat weight, and levels of total cholesterol (CHOL), triglyceride (TG), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and blood glucose (GLU).

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Objective: To observe the effect of taurine treatment in rats with monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced obesity.

Methods: Rats with MSG-induced obesity were administered taurine for five weeks. The Lee's index, food intake, blood pressure, body temperature, body mass index (BMI), fat weight, and triglyceride (TG), low density lipoprotein (LDL), and high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels were compared.

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Heterotopic ossification is one of the possible complications following cervical total disk replacement. Although there are numerous hypotheses regarding the etiology of heterotopic ossification, the main causes of heterotopic ossification remain unknown. In this study, we hypothesize that heterotopic ossification formation is related to external loading in the cervical vertebrae after total disk replacement.

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Objective: To investigate the relationship between the resistin intronic +299G/A polymorphism and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: We selected 738 T2DM patients, including 395 with NAFLD and 343 without fatty liver disease, as well as 279 healthy control individuals, and analyzed their resistin +299G/A polymorphism genotype by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.

Results: Plasma resistin levels in T2DM patients with NAFLD were at the highest (P<0.

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  • - The study investigates the influence of radiological parameters on the formation of heterotopic ossification (HO) following cervical arthroplasty using different implant types and acknowledges the unclear cause and varied occurrence rates of HO over time.
  • - It involves 81 patients who underwent cervical arthroplasties with three different devices (Bryan, PCM, and Prestige LP), assessing HO occurrence based on the McAfee classification at specific disc space corners, considering factors like preoperative ossifications and implant characteristics.
  • - The findings reveal a 64.2% overall incidence of HO, with device-specific rates of 49% for Bryan, 80% for PCM, and 60% for Prestige, highlighting significant variations in HO development influenced by
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Purpose: The aims of the present study were to compare the biomechanical effects on the adjacent segments after mono-segmental floating fusion with posterior semi-rigid or rigid stabilization, and to evaluate the effect of the amount of fusion mass on the biomechanical differences.

Methods: A detailed, nonlinear L1-S1 finite element model had been developed and validated. Then five models were reconstructed by different fixation techniques on the L3-L4 level: rigid fixation with an interbody spacer (Ti + IS), rigid fixation with a large interbody spacer (Ti + IS_all), semi-rigid fixation with an interbody spacer (PEEK + IS), semi-rigid fixation with a large interbody spacer (PEEK + IS_all), and semi-rigid fixation only (PEEK).

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