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2. Effect of choline alfoscerate in older adult patients with dementia: an observational study from the claims data of national health insurance.
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Duong KL, Jung H, Lee HK, Moon YJ, Lee SK, Yang BR, Yun HY, and Chae JW
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- Humans, Female, Male, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Republic of Korea epidemiology, Dementia epidemiology, Dementia drug therapy, National Health Programs
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Background: Choline alfoscerate, a cholinergic precursor with limited evidence of efficacy in dementia management, has been used for various cognitive impairments in Korea. Partly due to its insurance coverage, this agent appears to incur significant expense for the insurance system. Thus, we aimed to describe choline alfoscerate prescription patterns and analyze their long-term effects in an older adult cohort with dementia., Methods: This observational study used the National Health Insurance Service Senior Cohort Dataset. Choline alfoscerate -naïve patients who were diagnosed with dementia between 2003 and 2014 with at least 12 months of follow-up were selected. Time-dependent Cox regression was employed to estimate the association between drug exposure and the risk of treatment failure events., Results: There were 11,463 eligible participants, of whom approximately 73% were female, and 19% had been exposed to choline alfoscerate. According to the main regression survival analysis, the association between longitudinal choline alfoscerate use and the risk of progression events related to treatment failure was unclear. However, a significant decrease of nearly 20% in the risk of all-cause mortality was associated with choline alfoscerate exposure, and a slight reduction in progression regarding treatment failure was observed with CA use only during the early stages of diagnosis. Age, sex, insurance premiums, several comorbidities and concurrent medications were significantly associated with the probability of the events according to the multivariate models., Conclusions: Further analyses are needed to confirm the early-stage and long-term effectiveness of choline alfoscerate in specific populations, which will help in considering its reimbursement., Competing Interests: Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participate This study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Ethical approval was granted by the Research Ethics Committee of Chungnam National University (Date March 11, 2021/ No. 202102-SB-020-01). Consent to participate: Not applicable. Consent for publication Not applicable. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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3. Correction to: Loss of Neuropilin2a/b or Sema3fa alters olfactory sensory axon dynamics and protoglomerular targeting.
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Cheng RP, Dang P, Taku AA, Moon YJ, Pham V, Sun X, Zhao E, and Raper JA
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- 2022
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4. Loss of Neuropilin2a/b or Sema3fa alters olfactory sensory axon dynamics and protoglomerular targeting.
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Cheng RP, Dang P, Taku AA, Moon YJ, Pham V, Sun X, Zhao E, and Raper JA
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- Animals, Axons, Olfactory Bulb, Olfactory Mucosa, Olfactory Pathways, Olfactory Receptor Neurons, Zebrafish
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Background: Olfactory Sensory Neuron (OSN) axons project from the zebrafish olfactory epithelium to reproducible intermediate target locations in the olfactory bulb called protoglomeruli at early stages in development. Two classes of OSNs expressing either OMP or TRPC2 exclusively target distinct, complementary protoglomeruli. Using RNAseq, we identified axon guidance receptors nrp2a and nrp2b, and their ligand sema3fa, as potential guidance factors that are differentially expressed between these two classes of OSNs., Methods: To investigate their role in OSN axon guidance, we assessed the protoglomerular targeting fidelity of OSNs labeled by OMP:RFP and TRPC2:Venus transgenes in nrp2a, nrp2b, or sema3fa mutants. We used double mutant and genetic interaction experiments to interrogate the relationship between the three genes. We used live time-lapse imaging to compare the dynamic behaviors of OSN growth cones during protoglomerular targeting in heterozygous and mutant larvae., Results: The fidelity of protoglomerular targeting of TRPC2-class OSNs is degraded in nrp2a, nrp2b, or sema3fa mutants, as axons misproject into OMP-specific protoglomeruli and other ectopic locations in the bulb. These misprojections are further enhanced in nrp2a;nrp2b double mutants suggesting that nrp2s work at least partially in parallel in the same guidance process. Results from genetic interaction experiments are consistent with sema3fa acting in the same biological pathway as both nrp2a and nrp2b. Live time-lapse imaging was used to examine the dynamic behavior of TRPC2-class growth cones in nrp2a mutants compared to heterozygous siblings. Some TRPC2-class growth cones ectopically enter the dorsal-medial region of the bulb in both groups, but in fully mutant embryos, they are less likely to correct the error through retraction. The same result was observed when TRPC2-class growth cone behavior was compared between sema3fa heterozygous and sema3fa mutant larvae., Conclusions: Our results suggest that nrp2a and nrp2b expressed in TRPC2-class OSNs help prevent their mixing with axon projections in OMP-specific protoglomeruli, and further, that sema3fa helps to exclude TRPC2-class axons by repulsion from the dorsal-medial bulb., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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5. Expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 are associated with poor prognosis of soft-tissue sarcoma of the extremities, superficial trunk, and retroperitoneum.
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Kim KM, Hussein UK, Park SH, Moon YJ, Zhang Z, Ahmed AG, Ahn AR, Park HS, Kim JR, and Jang KY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Extremities pathology, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retroperitoneal Neoplasms metabolism, Retroperitoneal Neoplasms pathology, Retroperitoneal Space pathology, Sarcoma metabolism, Sarcoma pathology, Soft Tissue Neoplasms metabolism, Soft Tissue Neoplasms pathology, Survival Analysis, Young Adult, Interleukin-13 Receptor alpha1 Subunit metabolism, Interleukin-4 Receptor alpha Subunit metabolism, Retroperitoneal Neoplasms diagnosis, Sarcoma diagnosis, Soft Tissue Neoplasms diagnosis
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Background: IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 are constituents of the type II IL4 receptor. Recently, IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 were reported to have roles in cancer progression and suggested as potential prognostic markers. However, studies on IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 in soft-tissue sarcomas have been limited., Methods: This study investigated the immunohistochemical expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 in 89 soft-tissue sarcomas of the extremities, superficial trunk, and retroperitoneum. Immunohistochemical staining for IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 were scored according to a combination of staining intensity and staining area in tissue microarray samples. Positivity for the immunohistochemical expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 were determined using receiver operating curve analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using regression analysis and a chi-square test., Results: In human soft-tissue sarcomas, immunohistochemical expression of IL4Rα was significantly associated with IL13Rα1 expression. Nuclear and cytoplasmic expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 were significantly associated with shorter survival of soft-tissue sarcoma patients in univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis indicated that nuclear expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 were independent indicators of shorter overall survival (IL4Rα; p = 0.002, IL13Rα1; p = 0.016) and relapse-free survival (IL4Rα; p = 0.022, IL13Rα1; p < 0.001) of soft-tissue sarcoma patients. Moreover, the co-expression pattern of nuclear IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 was an independent indicator of shorter survival of soft-tissue sarcoma patients (overall survival; overall p < 0.001, relapse-free survival; overall p < 0.001)., Conclusions: This study suggests IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 are associated with the progression of soft-tissue sarcoma, and the expression of IL4Rα and IL13Rα1 might be novel prognostic indicators of soft-tissue sarcoma patients.
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- 2021
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6. Translation step-cut osteotomy for posttraumatic Cubitus Varus in adults: a retrospective study.
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Kim JR, Moon YJ, and Wang SI
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- Adult, Arm, Humans, Middle Aged, Osteotomy, Range of Motion, Articular, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Elbow Joint diagnostic imaging, Elbow Joint surgery, Humeral Fractures complications, Humeral Fractures diagnostic imaging, Humeral Fractures surgery, Joint Deformities, Acquired diagnostic imaging, Joint Deformities, Acquired etiology, Joint Deformities, Acquired surgery
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Background: Cubitus varus is a complex three-dimensional deformity. Various osteotomies have been introduced to correct this complex deformity. The objective of the present study was to evaluate clinical and functional outcomes of adult cubitus varus deformity treated with translation step-cut osteotomy., Methods: Seventeen consecutive patients with a mean age of 25 years (range, 19-50 years) who underwent translation step-cut osteotomy were enrolled in this study. Their average follow-up period was 28.2 months. Radiographic measurements preoperatively, 3-month postoperatively, and at the last follow-up were compared. Functional outcomes were assessed using Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH), Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS), and Oppenheim criteria., Results: The mean humerus-elbow-wrist angle improved from 14.7° ± 6.4° (range, 6°-23°) varus preoperatively to 12.1° ± 6.6° (range, 5°-20°) valgus postoperatively (p < 0.001). The lateral prominence index improved 9.6% from its preoperative value, showing no significant difference from that of a normal elbow. Osseous union was radiographically demonstrated in 16 patients (except one out of 17 patients) within a mean of 12.7 weeks (range, 8-18 weeks). The motion arc of the elbow at the last follow-up was not significantly (p > 0.05) different from that at the initial presentation. Based on Oppenheim criteria, results were excellent for 7, good for 8, and poor for 2 patients. Mean final DASH value and MEPS were 2.5 ± 3.8 points (range, 0-15 points) and 97.0 ± 5.8 points (range, 85-100 points), respectively. With regard to complications, one case had delayed union and one case had transient radial nerve injury., Conclusion: Translation step-cut osteotomy using Y plate is an efficient procedure to correct varus alignment and flexion-extension deformities so that they are within normal limits of adults with post-traumatic cubitus varus deformity., Trial Registration: Institutional Review Board of Jeonbuk National University Hospital (IRB No. 2020-01-020 ).
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- 2020
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7. Inhibition of SIRT6 potentiates the anti-tumor effect of doxorubicin through suppression of the DNA damage repair pathway in osteosarcoma.
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Zhang Z, Ha SH, Moon YJ, Hussein UK, Song Y, Kim KM, Park SH, Park HS, Park BH, Ahn AR, Lee SA, Ahn SJ, Kim JR, and Jang KY
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- Adult, Animals, Apoptosis, Doxorubicin pharmacology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Mice, Mice, Nude, Osteosarcoma mortality, Osteosarcoma pathology, Prognosis, Survival Analysis, Transfection, DNA Damage immunology, Doxorubicin therapeutic use, Osteosarcoma genetics, Sirtuins metabolism
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Background: SIRT6 has diverse roles in cells, and the role of SIRT6 in tumorigenesis is controversial. Considering the role of SIRT6 as an inducer of DNA damage repair, it might be involved in resistance to anti-cancer therapy., Methods: We evaluated the prognostic significance of SIRT6 in 37 osteosarcomas and investigated the therapeutic efficacy of SIRT6 on the anticancer effects of doxorubicin, olaparib, and ATM inhibitor., Results: Immunohistochemical expression of SIRT6 was significantly associated with shorter overall survival and relapse-free survival of osteosarcoma patients, especially in patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy. In U2OS and KHOS/NP osteosarcoma cells, knock-down of SIRT6 significantly potentiated apoptotic effects of doxorubicin and SIRT6 overexpression induced resistance to doxorubicin. Moreover, SIRT6 induced the DNA damage repair pathway and SIRT6-mediated resistance to doxorubicin was attenuated by blocking the DNA damage repair pathway with olaparib and ATM inhibitor., Conclusions: This study suggests that suppression of SIRT6 in combination with doxorubicin might be an effective modality in the treatment of osteosarcoma patients, especially for osteosarcomas with shorter survival with high expression of SIRT6.
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- 2020
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8. Differences in perspectives of pediatricians on advance care planning: a cross-sectional survey.
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Song IG, Kang SH, Kim MS, Kim CH, Moon YJ, and Lee J
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- Adult, Advance Care Planning statistics & numerical data, Aged, Attitude of Health Personnel, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Palliative Care psychology, Palliative Care standards, Pediatricians statistics & numerical data, Republic of Korea, Surveys and Questionnaires, Advance Care Planning standards, Palliative Care methods, Pediatricians psychology
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Background: The increase in the number of pediatric patients with complex health conditions necessitates the application of advance care planning for children. Earlier, withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment was taboo in the medical society in South Korea due to the history of such practice being punishable by law, and physicians tended to pursue aggressive treatment. With changes in public opinion on end-of-life care, the Korean government enacted a new law that protect human dignity by respecting patients' self-determination and facilitating advance care planning. However, little is known about current state of advance care planning for pediatric patients. The study aimed to assess perceptions regarding advance care planning among South Korean pediatricians and clarify any differences in perception among pediatric subspecialties., Methods: This study was an observational cross-sectional survey that used a web-based self-report questionnaire. Participants comprised of pediatricians currently caring for children with life-limiting conditions in 2018., Results: Of the 96 respondents, 89 were included in the analysis. In a hypothetical patient scenario, more hemato-oncologists and intensivists than neonatologists and neurologists preferred to provide comfort care than aggressive treatment. While 72.2% of hemato-oncologists reported that they usually or always discuss advance care plans with parents during treatment, more than half of other pediatricians reported that they seldom do so. Furthermore, 65% of respondents said that they never discuss advance care planning with adolescent patients. Moreover, there were no notable differences among subspecialties. The most prevalent answers to factors impeding advance care planning were lack of systemic support after performing advance care planning (82.0%) and uncertain legal responsibilities (70.8%)., Conclusions: The pediatricians differed in their experiences and attitudes toward advance care planning based on their subspecialty. Consequently, institutional support and education should be provided to physicians so that they can include children and families in discussions on prognosis.
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- 2020
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9. FAM83H is involved in stabilization of β-catenin and progression of osteosarcomas.
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Kim KM, Hussein UK, Park SH, Kang MA, Moon YJ, Zhang Z, Song Y, Park HS, Bae JS, Park BH, Ha SH, Moon WS, Kim JR, and Jang KY
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- Adult, Animals, Bone Neoplasms metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Nucleus metabolism, Cell Proliferation, Cytoplasm metabolism, Disease Progression, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Male, Mice, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Transplantation, Osteosarcoma metabolism, Protein Stability, Survival Analysis, Tissue Array Analysis, Up-Regulation, Bone Neoplasms pathology, Osteosarcoma pathology, Proteins metabolism, beta Catenin chemistry, beta Catenin metabolism
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Background: FAM83H was initially identified as a protein essential for dental enamel formation. Recent reports have shown that FAM83H is also involved in the progression of human cancers in conjunction with tumor-associated molecules, such as MYC and β-catenin. However, the role of FAM83H in sarcoma has not yet been investigated., Methods: The expression and roles of FAM83H and β-catenin were evaluated in human osteosarcomas from 34 patients and osteosarcoma cells., Results: The expression of nuclear FAM83H, cytoplasmic FAM83H, and β-catenin were significantly associated with each other and significantly associated with shorter survival of osteosarcoma patients by univariate analysis. In multivariate analysis, cytoplasmic expression of FAM83H was an independent indicator of shorter survival of osteosarcoma patients (overall survival; P < 0.001, relapse-free survival; P < 0.001). In U2OS, MG63, and KHOS/NP osteosarcoma cells, the knock-down of FAM83H decreased proliferation and invasion activity and overexpression of FAM83H increased proliferation and invasion activity. In KHOS/NP cells, knock-down of FAM83H significantly inhibited, and overexpression of FAM83H significantly increased in vivo growth of cells. In addition, the knock-down of FAM83H decreased protein expression of β-catenin, active β-catenin, cyclin D1, vimentin, and snail. Overexpression of FAM83H increased protein expression of β-catenin, active β-catenin, cyclin D1, vimentin, and snail. However, the expression of β-catenin mRNA was not significantly altered with knock-down or overexpression of FAM83H. In addition, FAM83H and β-catenin shown to directly interact via immunoprecipitation and nuclear and cytoplasmic localization of β-catenin was decreased with knock-down of FAM83H. Moreover, the ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of β-catenin was increased with knock-down of FAM83H., Conclusions: This study suggests that FAM83H is involved in the progression of osteosarcomas via a mechanism involving the stabilization of β-catenin and the promotion of proliferation and invasiveness of osteosarcomas.
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- 2019
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10. The PARP inhibitor olaparib potentiates the effect of the DNA damaging agent doxorubicin in osteosarcoma.
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Park HJ, Bae JS, Kim KM, Moon YJ, Park SH, Ha SH, Hussein UK, Zhang Z, Park HS, Park BH, Moon WS, Kim JR, and Jang KY
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- Adult, Animals, Apoptosis genetics, Biomarkers, Cell Line, Tumor, Disease Models, Animal, Drug Synergism, Female, Gene Knockout Techniques, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Mice, Middle Aged, Osteosarcoma drug therapy, Osteosarcoma genetics, Osteosarcoma metabolism, Osteosarcoma pathology, Prognosis, Proportional Hazards Models, ROC Curve, Tissue Array Analysis, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Young Adult, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic pharmacology, DNA Damage drug effects, Doxorubicin pharmacology, Phthalazines pharmacology, Piperazines pharmacology, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors pharmacology
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Background: PARP1 facilitates the recovery of DNA-damaged cells by recruiting DNA damage response molecules such as γH2AX and BRCA1/2, and plays a role in resistance to antitumor therapies. Therefore, PARP inhibition being evaluated as an anti-cancer therapy. However, there are limited studies regrading PARP inhibition in osteosarcoma., Methods: We evaluated the expression of DNA damage response molecules in 35 human osteosarcomas and investigated the effects of co-treatment of the PARP inhibitor, olaparib, and doxorubicin in osteosarcoma cells., Results: The expression patterns of PARP1, γH2AX, BRCA1, and BRCA2 were significantly associated with shorter survival of osteosarcoma patients. In osteosarcoma cells, knock-down of PARP1 and treatment of olaparib significantly inhibited proliferation of cells and induced apoptosis. Moreover, the anti-tumor effect was more significant with co-treatment of olaparib and doxorubicin in vitro and in vivo., Conclusions: This study suggests that combined use of a PARP inhibitor with doxorubicin, a DNA damaging agent, might be effective in the treatment of osteosarcoma patients, especially in the poor-prognostic subgroups of osteosarcoma expressing PARP1, γH2AX, or BRCA1/2.
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- 2018
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11. Anti-osteoarthritic effects of ChondroT in a rat model of collagenase-induced osteoarthritis.
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Jeong J, Bae K, Kim SG, Kwak D, Moon YJ, Choi CH, Kim YR, Na CS, and Kim SJ
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- Animals, Collagenases adverse effects, Disease Models, Animal, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Knee Joint drug effects, Knee Joint metabolism, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Osteoarthritis chemically induced, Osteoarthritis drug therapy, Osteoarthritis metabolism, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts therapeutic use
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Background: Previously, we reported that ChondorT showed significant anti-arthritis and anti-inflammatory effects. ChondroT, a new herbal medication, consists of the water extracts of Osterici Radix, Lonicerae Folium, Angelicae Gigantis Radix, Clematidis Radix, and Phellodendri Cortex (6:4:4:4:3). The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ChondroT in collagenase-induced osteoarthritis rat model., Methods: Osteoarthritis was induced by the injection of collagenase into the right knee joint cavity of rats. The samples were divided into seven groups [intact (n = 6), control (n = 6), indomethacin (n = 6), Joins tab (n = 6), ChondroT50 (n = 6), ChondroT100 (n = 6), and ChondroT200 (n = 6)]. The control group was administered normal saline, indomethacin group was administered indomethacin (2 mg/kg), and Joins tab group was administered Joins Tab (20 mg/kg). The ChondroT50, ChondroT100, and ChondroT200 groups were administered 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg of ChondroT, respectively. All oral administrations were initiated 7 days after the induction of arthritis and were continued for a total of 12 days. At the end of the experiment, serum aminotransferase, albumin, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, leukocyte, and inflammatory cytokines [tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-6] were analyzed. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and safranin O-fast green staining of the articular structures of the knee joint were performed., Results: TNF-α and IL-1β decreased in the ChondroT100 and ChondroT200 groups compared with those in the control group. IL-6 and aspartate aminotransferase decreased in the ChondroT50, ChondroT100, and ChondroT200 groups compared with that in the control group. Albumin, WBC and lymphocytes decreased in the ChondroT100 and ChondroT200 groups compared with those in the control group. In H&E stain, synoviocytes, cartilage lacunae, and chondrocytes were well preserved in the ChondroT100 and ChondroT200 groups, and safranin O-fast staining showed a clear reaction of proteoglycans in the ChondroT100 and ChondroT200 groups., Conclusions: Based on these results, it can be proposed that ChondroT has anti-osteoarthritic effects on collagenase-induced rat model.
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- 2018
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12. Concomitant calcaneo-cuboid-cuneiform osteotomies and the modified Kidner procedure for severe flatfoot associated with symptomatic accessory navicular in children and adolescents.
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Kim JR, Park CI, Moon YJ, Wang SI, and Kwon KS
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Orthopedic Procedures methods, Treatment Outcome, Calcaneus surgery, Flatfoot surgery, Foot Diseases surgery, Osteotomy methods, Tarsal Bones abnormalities, Tarsal Bones surgery
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Background: Accessory navicular can become symptomatic in childhood, and in some cases, the condition is associated with progressive flattening of the longitudinal arch. Moreover, some severe, rigid flatfoot deformities are associated with an accessory navicular. We investigated the results of concomitant calcaneo-cuboid-cuneiform osteotomies (triple C) and the modified Kidner procedure for severe flatfoot associated with a symptomatic accessory navicular in children and adolescents., Methods: Twenty-one feet of 13 patients (nine boys, four girls; mean age 12.7 years) with severe flatfoot associated with a symptomatic accessory navicular who were treated with concomitant triple C and the modified Kidner procedure were evaluated based on clinical and radiographic examinations preoperatively and at a mean follow-up of 22.4 months (range, 12-36 months). We measured 12 variables on the anteroposterior (AP) and lateral weight-bearing radiographs, and we used the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) score for clinical assessment., Results: We found significant improvements (p < 0.001) in eight of the 12 radiographic measurements: the AP talo-first metatarsal (MTT) angle, AP talo-navicular coverage angle, AP talo-calcaneal angle, lateral talo-first MTT angle, calcaneal pitch, lateral talo-calcaneal angle, lateral talo-horizontal angle, and naviculo-cuboid overlap. Average ACFAS scores were significantly improved at the time of the last follow-up (p < 0.001). The only complication was overcorrection of the hindfoot in one patient., Conclusions: Concomitant triple C and the modified Kidner procedure result in favorable radiographic and clinical outcomes in the treatment of severe flatfoot associated with a symptomatic accessory navicular in children and adolescents.
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- 2014
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