Publications by authors named "Zijun Zeng"

Unlabelled: Previous studies show osteoporosis causes tibial varus in knee osteoarthritis patients. Our analysis of tibial plateau specimens from osteoarthritic patients reveals that osteoporosis accelerates the deterioration of the subchondral microstructure of the tibial plateau, exacerbating tibial varus.

Introduction: The relationship between osteoporosis (OP) and knee osteoarthritis (OA) has garnered significant clinical interest, particularly regarding the prevalence of tibial varus in patients suffering from both conditions.

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Objective: To investigate the impact of bone mass and volume of low-density zones beneath the tibial plateau on the maximum von Mises stresses experienced by the cartilage and meniscus in the knee joint.

Methods: The study included one healthy adult volunteer, from whom CT scans were obtained, and one patient diagnosed with knee osteoarthrisis (KOA), for whom X-ray films were acquired. A static model of the knee joint featuring a low-density zone was established based on a normal knee model.

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Background: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a significant postoperative complication following femoral neck fractures (FNFs) in adolescents, that has garnered considerable attention from researchers. Despite this interest, the incidence of ONFH in adolescents post-FNF surgery has not been extensively evaluated. To contribute to the body of research, we performed a meta-analysis utilizing articles sourced from multiple databases, with an emphasis on the rate of ONFH occurrence in young adolescents following FNF surgery.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to analyze how the bone mass and volume in the low-density area under the tibial plateau affects the force line of the lower limb, which is important for managing knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and preventing internal displacement during knee varus.
  • Researchers used imaging data to create models of the knee joint and varying low-density regions to simulate different bone mass conditions and study their effects on stress and displacement under physical loads.
  • The findings indicated that the KOA model accurately reflects normal limb anatomy, showing specific stress and displacement patterns that can inform clinical approaches to treating lower limb issues in KOA patients.
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Objective: This study was designed to determine the efficacy of minocycline hydrochloride ointment (MHO) combined with Vitapex paste on middle-aged and elderly patients with combined periodontal-endodontic lesions (CPELs) and its effect on the inflammatory factors.

Methods: The data of 88 elderly patients with CPELs treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical University from March 2020 to March 2022 were analyzed retrospectively. Among them, the patients treated with MHO and iodoform zinc oxide clove oil paste were assigned into the control group (n = 42) and the rest of the patients treated by MHO and Vitapex paste were assigned to the study group (n = 46).

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The adsorption and desorption of 9 PFAS, including 3 perfluoroalkyl sulphonic and 6 perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids, in artificial groundwater was investigated using 3 commercial adsorbents that comprised a powdered activated carbon (PAC), a surface-modified organoclay (NMC+), and a carbonaceous organic amendment (ROAC). Sorption kinetics and isotherms of PFAS, as well as the effects of adsorbent dose, pH, index ion and ionic strength on PFAS adsorption and desorption were investigated. Sorption of multicomponent PFAS in the adsorbents was rapid, especially for NMC+ and ROAC, regardless of PFAS chain length.

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The American Musculoskeletal Society updated the diagnostic criteria for periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in 2011 and 2018. However, the overall incidence of PJI since the introduction of these new standards has not been assessed. In order to fill this knowledge gap, a single-group meta-analysis was conducted using articles obtained from several databases, focusing on the incidence of PJI after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA).

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In this work, a functionalized polycaprolactone (PCL) composite fiber combining calf-type I collagen (CO) and natural drug usnic acid (UA) was prepared, in which UA was used as an antibacterial agent. Through 3D near-field electrospinning, the mixed solution was prepared into PCL/CO/UA composite fibers (PCUCF), which has a well-defined perfect arrangement structure. The influence of electrospinning process parameters on fiber diameter was investigated, the optimal electrospinning parameters were determined, and the electric field simulation was conducted to verify the optimal parameters.

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The outcomes of some breast cancer patients remain poor due to being susceptible to recurrence, metastasis and drug resistance, and lactate metabolism has been described as a hallmark of cancer and a contributor to cancer progression and immune escape. Hence, it is worthy of seeking potentially novel biomarkers from lactate metabolism relevant perspectives for this particular cohort of patients. In this context, 205 available lactate metabolism-related genes (LMGs) were obtained by a search of multiple genesets, and the landscape of somatic mutation, copy number variation, and mRNA expression levels was investigated among these genes.

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Periodontitis (PD), also known as gum disease, is a condition causing inflammatory bone resorption and tooth loss. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and regulatory B cells (Bregs) are vital in controlling the immune response and hence play a role in infections and peripheral tolerance adjustment. These cells have immunosuppressive and tissue-repairing capabilities that are important for periodontal health; however, in inflammatory circumstances, Tregs may become unstable and dysfunctional, accelerating tissue deterioration.

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Low pH is an important limiting factor for plant development in the south of China due to problems of acid red soil and boron (B) deficiency. Whereas, there is very limited information on the relationship between media pH and B distribution in plant, the physiological process changed by the interaction of pH and B in citrus growth also unclear. This experiment was conducted on trifoliate rootstock by employing two different concentrations of B (0 or 10 μM B) under three pH levels: pH 4, pH 5, and pH 6.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on creating zirconium alginate/poly(-isopropyl acrylamide) hydrogel beads (ZA/PNIPAM) to remove phosphates from water, using a specific method for crosslinking and polymerization.
  • - Research showed that the phosphate removal efficiency was best at a pH of 2, depending on factors like adsorbent dose, initial phosphate concentration, and the presence of other ions, with sulfate having a negative effect compared to chloride and nitrate.
  • - The adsorption process was analyzed using various models, revealing that it mainly involved surface adsorption and internal diffusion, with mechanisms including electrostatic attraction and ligand exchange, while showing good reusability after multiple cycles.
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Objective: To study the radiobiological characteristics of a HepG2 cell line with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion.

Methods: HepG2 cells were cultured in a medium containing ethidium bromide, acetylformic acid and uracil. The HepG2 cell line with mtDNA deletion (ρ(0)HepG2 cells) were acquired after 30 subcultures by limited dilution cloning.

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The standard treatment for adult T-Lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) has not been defined. This study was to analyze the efficiency of modified BFM-NHL-90 regimen in 36 adult patients with newly diagnosed T-LBL at the Sun Yat-Sen cancer center between August 2000 and December 2010. After the induction protocols, 34/36 (94%) of the patients achieved complete remission or unconfirmed complete remission.

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