Publications by authors named "Zheng-dong Cai"

Using standard DNA-damaging medicines with DNA repair inhibitors is a promising anticancer tool to achieve better therapeutic responses and reduce therapy-related side effects. Cell viability assay, neutral comet assay, western blotting (WB), and cell cycle and apoptosis analysis were used to determine the synergistic effect and mechanism of ML216, a Bloom syndrome protein (BLM) helicase inhibitor, and cisplatin (CDDP), a DNA-crosslinking agent, in PCa cells. Based on the online database research, our findings revealed that BLM was substantially expressed in PCa, which is associated with a bad prognosis for PCa patients.

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In vivo mineralization is a multistep process involving mineral-protein complexes and various metastable compounds in vertebrates. In this complex process, the minerals produced in the mitochondrial matrix play a critical role in initiating extracellular mineralization. However, the functional mechanisms of the mitochondrial minerals are still a mystery.

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  • The study aimed to assess how quality of life (QOL) changes in patients with bone metastases after receiving magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment.
  • A total of 26 patients participated, with evaluations conducted using pain scales and QOL questionnaires over 12 months post-treatment.
  • Results showed significant improvements in functional abilities and pain reduction, highlighting MRgFUS as an effective therapy for enhancing QOL in these patients.
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Biocompatibility, biodegradability and bioactivity are significantly important in practical applications of various biomaterials for bone tissue engineering. Herein, we develop a functional inorganic-organic hybrid system of calcium phosphate-phosphorylated adenosine (CPPA). Both calcium phosphate and phosphorylated adenosine molecules in CPPA are fundamental components in mammalians and play important roles in biological metabolism.

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  • The study analyzed surgical outcomes for 64 patients (mean age 37.2) with sacral neurogenic tumors treated between 2003 and 2012, focusing on neurilemmomas and neurofibromas.
  • Surgical approaches varied based on tumor involvement, with operation durations averaging 3 hours and blood loss averaging 878 mL; a mean follow-up of 58.2 months was conducted.
  • Complications included intraoperative hemorrhage, ureteral injuries, nerve root removal causing functional deficits, impaired bladder and bowel function in some patients, wound healing issues, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
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  • Osteosarcoma (OS) has a poor prognosis and often spreads to the lungs, with the CXCL12-CXCR4 axis playing a role in its progression, although its specific mechanisms in OS are not fully understood.
  • Research utilized techniques like western blotting and flow cytometry to study two OS cell lines (LM8 and Dunn), revealing that only LM8 expressed CXCR4, and that CXCL12 promotes cell survival and migration through the activation of JNK and Akt pathways.
  • In mouse models, the CXCR4 antagonist AMD3100 reduced both primary OS tumor growth and lung metastasis, suggesting that targeting the CXCL12-CXCR4 signaling could provide a new treatment strategy for OS.
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Background: A number of studies have investigated the role of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level in patients with osteosarcoma but have yielded inconsistent and inconclusive results. Thus, we conducted a meta-analysis to assess its prognostic value more precisely.

Methods: Systematic computerized searches of PubMed, Embase and Web of Science databases were performed.

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Background: The aim of this study was to establish an osteosarcoma (OS) associated protein-protein interaction network and explore the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma.

Methods: The gene expression profile GSE9508 was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database, including five samples of non-malignant bone (the control), seven samples for non-metastatic patients (six of which were analyzed in duplicate), and 11 samples for metastatic patients (10 of which were analyzed in duplicate). Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between osteosarcoma and control samples were identified by packages in R with the threshold of |logFC (fold change)| > 1 and false discovery rate < 0.

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Bone sarcomas, which comprise less than 1% of all human malignancies, are a group of relatively rare mesenchymal-derived tumors. They are mainly composed of osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma. In spite of advances in adjuvant chemotherapy and wide surgical resection, prognosis remains poor due to the high propensity for lung metastasis, which is the leading cause of mortality in patients with bone sarcomas.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising cancer treatment modality that uses dye-sensitized photooxidation of biologic matter in target tissue. This study explored effects of the photosensitizer BCPD-17 during PDT for osteosarcoma. LM-8 osteosarcoma cells were treated with BCPD-17 and cell viability after laser irradiation was assessed in vitro with the 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay.

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Telangiectatic osteosarcoma is a rare variant of osteosarcoma and hence its occurrence, presentation, and prognosis are poorly understood. With advancements in technology and available treatment options, the scenario of its diagnosis, management, and outcome has changed. Chemotherapy with surgery was challenged previously, but has now been proved to be beneficial.

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Background: Nowadays it remains a controversial issue whether a correlation exists between the apoptosis rate of tumor tissue and the prognosis of the patients. We aimed to explore the prognostic significance of apoptosis index of human osteosarcoma tissue.

Methods: The technique of terminal DNA breakpoints in situ 3 - hydroxy end labeling (TUNEL) was used to detect and analysis apoptosis index in 56 osteosarcoma specimens.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of cyclopamine, a specific inhibitor of Hedgehog signaling pathways, on the chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). During culture, the experimental groups were treated with cyclopamine and their cell proliferation status was assessed using the MTT test. The extra-bone cellular matrix (ECM) and Collagen II (Col II) was detected by toluidine blue staining and immunohistochemistry of cells.

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Purpose: Our study was undertaken to determine the correct treatment protocol for distal radius fracture with lunate anterior dislocation.

Methods: From 2000 to 2007, 58 patients (36 with acute injury and 22 with old injury) with distal radius fracture with lunate anterior dislocation were enrolled in the study. Among acute injury patients, 15 were treated through manipulative reduction and plaster fixation and 21 were treated through minimal invasive poking reduction followed by Kirschner wire and plaster fixation.

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Chondrosarcoma is a type of malignant cartilage tumor with a high local recurrence. Due to its resistance to chemo- and radiotherapy, current treatment is limited to surgical resection. Animal model is one of the most important approaches to studying this disease, although systematic reporting on its development is rare.

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Background: Hemiarthroplasty is used to treat patients with Neer four-part fractures but the post-operative complication rate remains high, particularly with regard to shoulder joint instability. This study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of a modified rotator cuff reconstruction and balance technique by comparing it with conventional rotator cuff restoration surgery for Neer four-part fractures.

Methods: This retrospective therapeutic study included 67 patients with Neer four-part fractures.

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Purpose: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an effective procedure for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH); however, it is sometimes difficult to complete for severe cases because of femoral head dislocation, dysplasia of the acetabulum and the femur, disparity in limb length, soft tissue contraction, and muscular atrophy. We aimed at exploring the efficiency of the techniques of release and balance of soft tissues and reconstruction of true socket THA for patients with severe DDH.

Methods: From January 2000 to January 2009, 46 adult patients with severe DDH (50 hips) were included in this study.

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Objective: To apply an integrated omics analysis so as to discover potential biomarkers for an early diagnosis of osteosarcoma.

Methods: Gene chip and surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization-time of flight-mass spectra (SELDI-TOF-MS) were employed to screen the marker genes and serum markers of osteosarcoma respectively. The associations of potential biomarkers from the SELDI data and microarray analysis were further inferred by Link-test to identify stable and specific diagnostic biomarkers.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and drawbacks of diversified procedures of limb salvage surgery (LSS), providing a reference of rational surgical criterion of LSS.

Methods: Fifty eight patients with stage IIB extremity osteosarcoma around knee joint area between 1992 and 2002 were studied retrospectively. Among them, 43 patients were treated by LSS followed by reconstruction.

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For complex amputation injuries and anatomical characteristic of the metacarpus, restoration to the superficial palmar arch in severe devascularized or amputated hands remains a daunting challenge. In this article, we treated a series of five cases using an arcus venosus dorsalis pedis (AVDP) graft to restore the superficial palmar arches in devascularized hands. All hands survived and satisfying function was gained.

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Background: Presacral tumors are highly infrequent tumors located in the space known as presacral or retrorectal space. Although there have been substantial improvements in the prognosis of patients with malignant presacral tumors, the development of newer surgical strategy is likely to further improve the oncologic outcomes of malignant presacral tumors. The aim of this article was to report our experience in 33 cases, and to review the surgical strategy, pathological features and the prevention of complications from our experience.

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Objective: To screen potential serum marker proteins of osteosarcoma, and to make a preliminary bioinformatics analysis of RNA polymerase III polypeptide F (POLR3F).

Methods: Gene chip and SELDI-TOF MS was used to screen genes differentially expressed in osteosarcoma. The associations of potential biomarkers from SELDI data and microarray analysis were further inferred by link-test to identify biomarkers that could likely be used for diagnosis.

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Objective: To explore the options on treatment of distal radioulnar joint instability combined with distal radius fracture.

Methods: From June 2007 to December 2009, 264 patients with unstable distal radius fractures were treated with open reduction and internal fixation, in which 42 patients combined with distal radioulnar instability. Distal radioulnar joints of 20 patients were fixed with Kirschner wire or plaster cast at supinator position, and other distal radioulnar joints of 22 patients were not fixed.

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