Search Results - "Sun, Hui B"
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Mechanical loading, cartilage degradation, and arthritis
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2010)“…Joint tissues are exquisitely sensitive to their mechanical environment, and mechanical loading may be the most important external factor regulating the…”
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Mesenchymal stem cells in tendon repair and regeneration: basic understanding and translational challenges
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2016)“…Tendon injuries are common and present a clinical challenge because they often respond poorly to treatment and require prolonged rehabilitation. Current…”
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Curcumin slows osteoarthritis progression and relieves osteoarthritis-associated pain symptoms in a post-traumatic osteoarthritis mouse model
Published in Arthritis research & therapy (03-06-2016)“…Curcumin has been shown to have chondroprotective potential in vitro. However, its effect on disease and symptom modification in osteoarthritis (OA) is largely…”
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Activation of resorption in fatigue-loaded bone involves both apoptosis and active pro-osteoclastogenic signaling by distinct osteocyte populations
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2012)“…Abstract Osteocyte apoptosis is required to initiate osteoclastic bone resorption following fatigue-induced microdamage in vivo; however, it is unclear whether…”
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Osteocyte apoptosis is required for production of osteoclastogenic signals following bone fatigue in vivo
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2014)“…Abstract Osteocyte apoptosis is spatially, temporally and functionally linked to the removal and replacement of microdamage in the bone. Recently we showed…”
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BMP-12 treatment of adult mesenchymal stem cells in vitro augments tendon-like tissue formation and defect repair in vivo
Published in PloS one (11-03-2011)“…We characterized the differentiation of rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) into tenocyte-like cells in response to bone morphogenetic…”
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The Role of Scleraxis in Fate Determination of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Tenocyte Differentiation
Published in Scientific reports (20-08-2015)“…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are pluripotent cells that primarily differentiate into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes. Recent studies indicate that…”
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Green tea polyphenol treatment is chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory and palliative in a mouse posttraumatic osteoarthritis model
Published in Arthritis research & therapy (17-12-2014)“…Abstract Introduction Epigallocatechin 3-gallate (EGCG), a polyphenol present in green tea, was shown to exert chondroprotective effects in vitro . In this…”
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Tendon‐derived stem/progenitor cell aging: defective self‐renewal and altered fate
Published in Aging cell (01-10-2010)“…Summary Aging is a major risk factor for tendon injury and impaired tendon healing, but the basis for these relationships remains poorly understood. Here we…”
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Rho/Rock signal transduction pathway is required for MSC tenogenic differentiation
Published in Bone research (06-10-2015)“…Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based treatments have shown promise for improving tendon healing and repair. MSCs have the potential to differentiate into multiple…”
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Nutraceuticals: potential for chondroprotection and molecular targeting of osteoarthritis
Published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences (21-11-2013)“…Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease and a leading cause of adult disability. There is no cure for OA, and no effective treatments which arrest…”
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CITED2 mechanoregulation of matrix metalloproteinases
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2010)“…Joint tissues are exquisitely sensitive to their mechanical environment. Indeed, mechanical loading may be the most important external factor regulating the…”
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Mechanical Loading: Bone Remodeling and Cartilage Maintenance
Published in Current osteoporosis reports (01-12-2011)“…Bone remodeling and cartilage maintenance are strongly influenced by biomechanical signals generated by mechanical loading. Although moderate loading is…”
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Advances of stem cell based-therapeutic approaches for tendon repair
Published in Journal of orthopaedic translation (01-04-2017)“…Tendon injuries are significant clinical problems. Current treatments often result in incomplete repair or healing, which may lead to reduced function and…”
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Physiological loading of joints prevents cartilage degradation through CITED2
Published in The FASEB journal (01-01-2011)“…Both overuse and disuse of joints up-regulate matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in articular cartilage and cause tissue degradation; however, moderate…”
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Procyanidins Mitigate Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis by, at Least in Part, Suppressing Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Signaling
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (09-12-2016)“…Procyanidins are a family of plant metabolites that have been suggested to mitigate osteoarthritis pathogenesis in mice. However, the underlying mechanism is…”
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Correction to: Green tea polyphenol treatment is chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory and palliative in a mouse posttraumatic osteoarthritis model
Published in Arthritis research & therapy (03-01-2019)“…Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in Figs. 2C and 5C…”
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Acid ceramidase maintains the chondrogenic phenotype of expanded primary chondrocytes and improves the chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Published in PloS one (26-04-2013)“…Acid ceramidase is required to maintain the metabolic balance of several important bioactive lipids, including ceramide, sphingosine and…”
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Matrix metalloproteinase-3 in articular cartilage is upregulated by joint immobilization and suppressed by passive joint motion
Published in Matrix biology (01-06-2010)“…Both underloading and overloading of joints can lead to articular cartilage degradation, a process mediated in part by matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Here…”
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Moderate joint loading reduces degenerative actions of matrix metalloproteinases in the articular cartilage of mouse ulnae
Published in Connective tissue research (01-04-2012)“…Joint loading is a recently developed loading modality, which can enhance bone formation and accelerate healing of bone fracture. Since mechanical stimulation…”
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