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  1. Article ; Online: Discovery of resident memory T cells in inflammatory vitiligo: A case report.

    Xu, YanLi / Zhang, Bao-Xiang / Lin, Mao / Zhang, Lu

    Medicine

    2022  Volume 101, Issue 41, Page(s) e31007

    Abstract: Rationale: The purpose of this report was to describe resident memory cluster of differentiation 8 (CD8) + T cells may contribute to the progression of inflammatory vitiligo.: Patient concerns: A 32-year-old male has a stable vitiligo for 1 year, ... ...

    Abstract Rationale: The purpose of this report was to describe resident memory cluster of differentiation 8 (CD8) + T cells may contribute to the progression of inflammatory vitiligo.
    Patient concerns: A 32-year-old male has a stable vitiligo for 1 year, then some patches present inflammatory erythema. Two years later, the inflammatory patches enlarged and joined together, and the remaining 2 common patches shows repigmentation and no change respectively. Both CD69 + CD8 + T cells and CD103 + CD8 + T cells showed marked increase in inflammatory vitiligo than common vitiligo.
    Diagnosis: Histological findings show that the numbers of lymphocytes are increased in inflammatory vitiligo than common vitiligo. Immunofluorescence staining show that the numbers of CD69 + CD8 + T cells demonstrated a marked increase in inflammatory vitiligo than common vitiligo.
    Interventions: Without any intervention.
    Outcomes: The previous upper 2 patches on the abdomen with erythematous rim were enlarged and joined together. However the lowest lesion with uninflamed common rim on the abdomen remained static, the one on the right groin showed spot-like repigmentation.
    Lessons: This case report demonstrates that resident memory CD8 + T cells may contribute to the progression of inflammatory vitiligo.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/pathology ; Erythema ; Humans ; Hypopigmentation ; Male ; Memory T Cells ; Vitiligo
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80184-7
    ISSN 1536-5964 ; 0025-7974
    ISSN (online) 1536-5964
    ISSN 0025-7974
    DOI 10.1097/MD.0000000000031007
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  2. Article ; Online: Tanshinone IIA alleviates vitiligo by suppressing AKT mediated CD8

    Zhang, Diancai / Wang, Yujie / Li, Guangzhi / Zhang, Baoxiang

    Dermatologic therapy

    2021  Volume 34, Issue 5, Page(s) e15086

    Abstract: Tanshinone IIA has been reported to exhibit anti-inflammatory effects, while it is not clear whether Tanshinone IIA has protective role in vitiligo. Premelanosome (PMEL) ... ...

    Abstract Tanshinone IIA has been reported to exhibit anti-inflammatory effects, while it is not clear whether Tanshinone IIA has protective role in vitiligo. Premelanosome (PMEL) CD8
    MeSH term(s) Abietanes/pharmacology ; Animals ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; Mice ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; Vitiligo/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances Abietanes ; tanshinone (03UUH3J385) ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt (EC 2.7.11.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1354801-3
    ISSN 1529-8019 ; 1396-0296
    ISSN (online) 1529-8019
    ISSN 1396-0296
    DOI 10.1111/dth.15086
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  3. Article: Study on the Effect of Different Concentrations of SO

    Zhang, Baoxiang / Cao, Weiyu / Li, Changyu / Liu, Yingxue / Zhao, Zihao / Qin, Hongyan / Fan, Shutian / Xu, Peilei / Yang, Yiming / Lu, Wenpeng

    Foods (Basel, Switzerland)

    2024  Volume 13, Issue 8

    Abstract: ... ...

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2704223-6
    ISSN 2304-8158
    ISSN 2304-8158
    DOI 10.3390/foods13081247
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  4. Article ; Online: Redirection Using Double Pulley Technique for Snapping Triceps Tendon: A Case Report and Technique Note.

    Zhang, Baoxiang / Zhang, Hao / Zhang, Qiang

    Orthopaedic surgery

    2020  Volume 12, Issue 5, Page(s) 1520–1525

    Abstract: Background: Snapping triceps tendon is an increasingly recognized clinical entity, which is associated with a variety of pathologic factors. The causative factors include inherited structural or developmental variations, post-traumatic malalignment, and ...

    Abstract Background: Snapping triceps tendon is an increasingly recognized clinical entity, which is associated with a variety of pathologic factors. The causative factors include inherited structural or developmental variations, post-traumatic malalignment, and other reasons. The main complaint of patients with snapping lateral triceps are the snapping sensation, mild muscle weakness of elbow extension, with or without tenderness in distal triceps tendon. Many treatment options have been reported previously, including tendon resection and redirection.
    Case presentation: We present the case of a 19-year-old boy with post-traumatic distal lateral head of triceps tendon dislocation who complained of extension weakness and snapping sensation in his left elbow. Then, we used two-strand-overhand locking (TSOL) knot combined with double pulley technique to redirect the snapping triceps tendon.
    Conclusion: The patient recovered well after the operation without complaining of discomfort. This fixing and redirection tendon technique, described previously for repairing rotator cuff tears, may be applied in a similar fashion for the snapping triceps tendon with promising clinical results.
    MeSH term(s) Elbow Joint/injuries ; Elbow Joint/surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Muscle, Skeletal/injuries ; Muscle, Skeletal/surgery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/methods ; Suture Techniques ; Tendon Injuries/surgery ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-16
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2503162-4
    ISSN 1757-7861 ; 1757-7853 ; 1757-7861
    ISSN (online) 1757-7861 ; 1757-7853
    ISSN 1757-7861
    DOI 10.1111/os.12772
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  5. Article ; Online: Clinical outcomes of a combined arthroscopic and mini-open Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure for elbow osteoarthritis.

    Liao, Weixiong / Zhang, Baoxiang / Fu, Yangmu / Zhang, Qiang

    Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

    2020  Volume 29, Issue 12, Page(s) 2646–2653

    Abstract: Background: To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of a modified Outerbridge-Kashiwagi (O-K) procedure in the treatment of elbow osteoarthritis.: Methods: Between January 2012 and December 2016, 27 patients with elbow osteoarthritis were ... ...

    Abstract Background: To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of a modified Outerbridge-Kashiwagi (O-K) procedure in the treatment of elbow osteoarthritis.
    Methods: Between January 2012 and December 2016, 27 patients with elbow osteoarthritis were treated with a modified O-K procedure combining mini-open and arthroscopic technique in our institution. All patients with primary osteoarthritis and post-traumatic degenerative osteoarthritis of the elbow were included in the study if they had undergone the modified O-K procedure. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the visual analog scale (VAS), degree of flexion, extension loss, arc of motion, Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS), and radiographs.
    Results: Twenty-five patients with a mean age of 47.2 years (range, 21-69 years) at surgery were followed up for a mean of 54.5 months (range, 27-86 months). The VAS improved from 8.0 ± 1.4 (range, 6-10) preoperatively to 1.3 ± 1.1 (range, 0-3) at the final follow-up (P < .001), degree of flexion from 115.2° ± 12.0° (range, 90°-135°) to 130.6° ± 6.3° (range, 120°-140°) (P < .001), extension loss from 31.2° ± 15.0° (range, 10°-60°) to 10.2° ± 7.7° (range, 0°-30°) (P < .001), arc of motion from 84.0° ± 18.8° (range, 55°-120°) to 120.4° ± 9.3° (range, 105°-135°) (P < .001), and MEPS from 55.8 ± 8.1 (range, 40-70) to 88.4 ± 7.2 (range, 70-100) (P < .001). Radiographs at the final follow-up showed that 9 patients (36%) had significant recurrence of bone formation within the fenestration of the olecranon fossa. One patient developed delayed-onset ulnar neuropathy, with only slight numbness in the ulnar nerve distribution 6 months after surgery.
    Conclusions: The modified O-K procedure is safe and effective in pain relief and function restoration in patients with elbow osteoarthritis.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aged ; Arthroscopy/methods ; Arthroscopy/rehabilitation ; Elbow Joint/diagnostic imaging ; Elbow Joint/surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoarthritis/diagnostic imaging ; Osteoarthritis/rehabilitation ; Osteoarthritis/surgery ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1170782-3
    ISSN 1532-6500 ; 1058-2746
    ISSN (online) 1532-6500
    ISSN 1058-2746
    DOI 10.1016/j.jse.2020.05.007
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  6. Article: [Study on the evaluation of glenoid bone defects by MRI three-dimensional reconstruction].

    Zhang, Fei / Xu, Lin / Zhang, Baoxiang / Song, Shoulong / Sheng, Xianhao / Xiong, Wentao / Wang, Ziran / Liao, Weixiong / Zhang, Qiang

    Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery

    2023  Volume 37, Issue 5, Page(s) 551–555

    Abstract: Objective: To investigate the feasibility of MRI three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction model in quantifying glenoid bone defect by comparing with CT 3D reconstruction model measurement.: Methods: Forty patients with shoulder anterior dislocation who ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To investigate the feasibility of MRI three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction model in quantifying glenoid bone defect by comparing with CT 3D reconstruction model measurement.
    Methods: Forty patients with shoulder anterior dislocation who met the selection criteria between December 2021 and December 2022 were admitted as study participants. There were 34 males and 6 females with an average age of 24.8 years (range, 19-32 years). The injury caused by sports injury in 29 cases and collision injury in 6 cases, and 5 cases had no obvious inducement. The time from injury to admission ranged from 4 to 72 months (mean, 28.5 months). CT and MRI were performed on the patients' shoulder joints, and a semi-automatic segmentation of the images was done with 3D slicer software to construct a glenoid model. The length of the glenoid bone defect was measured on the models by 2 physicians. The intra-group correlation coefficient (
    Results: The length of the glenoid bone defects measured on MRI 3D reconstruction model was (3.83±1.36) mm/4.00 (0.58, 6.13) mm for physician 1 and (3.91±1.20) mm/3.86 (1.39, 5.96) mm for physician 2. The length of the glenoid bone defects measured on CT 3D reconstruction model was (3.81±1.38) mm/3.80 (0.60, 6.02) mm for physician 1 and (3.99±1.19) mm/4.00 (1.68, 6.38) mm for physician 2.
    Conclusion: The measurement of glenoid bone defect based on MRI 3D reconstruction model is consistent with that based on CT 3D reconstruction model. MRI can be used instead of CT to measure glenoid bone defects in clinic, and the soft tissue of shoulder joint can be observed comprehensively while reducing radiation.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Female ; Humans ; Young Adult ; Adult ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods ; Joint Instability ; Shoulder Joint/diagnostic imaging ; Shoulder Dislocation ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
    Language Chinese
    Publishing date 2023-05-15
    Publishing country China
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1420212-8
    ISSN 1002-1892
    ISSN 1002-1892
    DOI 10.7507/1002-1892.202301050
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  7. Article: Diversity of Endophytes of

    Liu, Yingxue / Lu, Wenpeng / Li, Yang / Zhai, Boyu / Zhang, Baoxiang / Qin, Hongyan / Xu, Peilei / Yang, Yiming / Fan, Shutian / Wang, Yue / Li, Changyu / Zhao, Jianjun / Ai, Jun

    Life (Basel, Switzerland)

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 1

    Abstract: The seasonal changes in environmental conditions can alter the growth states of host plants, thereby affecting the living environment of endophytes and forming different endophytic communities. This study employs Illumina MiSeq next-generation sequencing ...

    Abstract The seasonal changes in environmental conditions can alter the growth states of host plants, thereby affecting the living environment of endophytes and forming different endophytic communities. This study employs Illumina MiSeq next-generation sequencing to analyze the 16SrRNA and ITS rDNA of endophytes in 24 samples of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662250-6
    ISSN 2075-1729
    ISSN 2075-1729
    DOI 10.3390/life14010149
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  8. Article ; Online: Stabilizing Mechanisms in Patients Treated Using Hill-Sachs Remplissage With Bankart Repair in Abduction-External Rotation Position.

    Zhang, Fei / Liao, Weixiong / Chen, Xianghui / Zhang, Baoxiang / Xu, Lin / Wang, Xiaolin / Zhu, Yaqiong / Fu, Yangmu / Xiong, Wentao / Song, Shoulong / Sheng, Xianhao / Gao, Huayi / Lai, Shengwei / Zhang, Qiang

    The American journal of sports medicine

    2024  Volume 52, Issue 3, Page(s) 603–612

    Abstract: Background: Hill-Sachs lesion (HSL) remplissage with Bankart repair (RMBR) provides a minimally invasive solution for treating HSLs and glenoid bone defects of <25%. The infraspinatus tendon is inserted into the HSL during the remplissage process, ... ...

    Abstract Background: Hill-Sachs lesion (HSL) remplissage with Bankart repair (RMBR) provides a minimally invasive solution for treating HSLs and glenoid bone defects of <25%. The infraspinatus tendon is inserted into the HSL during the remplissage process, causing the infraspinatus to shift medially, leading to an unknown effect on glenohumeral alignment during the resting abduction-external rotation (ABER) and muscle-active states.
    Purpose/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the possible check-rein effect and muscle-active control in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint after RMBR in vivo. We hypothesized that the check-rein effect and active control would stabilize the glenohumeral joint in the ABER position in patients after RMBR.
    Study design: Controlled laboratory study.
    Methods: We included 42 participants-22 patients in group A who met the inclusion criteria after RMBR and 20 healthy participants in group B without shoulder laxity. Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging was performed to analyze the alignment relationship of the glenohumeral joint with and without muscular activity. Ultrasonic shear wave elastography was used to evaluate the elastic properties of the anterior capsule covered with the anterior bands of the inferior glenohumeral ligament.
    Results: Patients who underwent RMBR demonstrated more posterior (-1.81 ± 1.19 mm vs -0.76 ± 1.25 mm;
    Conclusion: The check-rein effect and muscle-active control act as stabilizing mechanisms in RMBR during the ABER position.
    Clinical relevance: Stabilizing mechanisms in RMBR during the ABER position include the check-rein effect and muscle-active control.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Shoulder Joint/diagnostic imaging ; Shoulder Joint/surgery ; Rotator Cuff ; Scapula ; Bankart Lesions ; Elasticity
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 197482-8
    ISSN 1552-3365 ; 0363-5465
    ISSN (online) 1552-3365
    ISSN 0363-5465
    DOI 10.1177/03635465231220373
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  9. Article ; Online: Polymeric nanoparticles containing rapamycin and autoantigen induce antigen-specific immunological tolerance for preventing vitiligo in mice.

    Zhang, Xia / Liu, Daji / He, Minghong / Lin, Mao / Tu, Caixia / Zhang, Baoxiang

    Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics

    2021  Volume 17, Issue 7, Page(s) 1923–1929

    Abstract: Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease in which pigment is lost in patches of the skin. ... ...

    Abstract Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease in which pigment is lost in patches of the skin. CD4
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Autoantigens ; Dendritic Cells ; Mice ; Nanoparticles ; Sirolimus/pharmacology ; Vitiligo
    Chemical Substances Autoantigens ; Sirolimus (W36ZG6FT64)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2664176-8
    ISSN 2164-554X ; 2164-5515
    ISSN (online) 2164-554X
    ISSN 2164-5515
    DOI 10.1080/21645515.2021.1872342
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  10. Article ; Online: Apigenin protects human melanocytes against oxidative damage by activation of the Nrf2 pathway.

    Zhang, Baoxiang / Wang, Jing / Zhao, Guodong / Lin, Mao / Lang, Yong / Zhang, Diancai / Feng, Dianqin / Tu, Caixia

    Cell stress & chaperones

    2020  Volume 25, Issue 2, Page(s) 277–285

    Abstract: Vitiligo is a chronic, autoimmune destruction of melanocytes, resulting in progressively expanding depigmented skin patches. Severity of the disorder, which affects approximately 1% of humans, may be mitigated using topical corticosteroids combined with ... ...

    Abstract Vitiligo is a chronic, autoimmune destruction of melanocytes, resulting in progressively expanding depigmented skin patches. Severity of the disorder, which affects approximately 1% of humans, may be mitigated using topical corticosteroids combined with phototherapy; along with other clinical strategies; however, no definitive cures are currently available. Here, the capacity of apigenin, a plant-derived aglycone, to inhibit oxidative stress-mediated melanocyte depletion in vitro using a PIG3V vitiligo perilesional melanocyte cell model is evaluated. PIG3V cells, treated with selected doses of apigenin, were challenged with H
    MeSH term(s) Apigenin/pharmacology ; Catalase/metabolism ; Cell Line ; Cell Survival/drug effects ; Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism ; Humans ; Melanocytes/drug effects ; Melanocytes/pathology ; NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism ; Oxidative Stress/drug effects ; Protective Agents/pharmacology ; Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism ; Vitiligo/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ; NFE2L2 protein, human ; Protective Agents ; Apigenin (7V515PI7F6) ; Catalase (EC 1.11.1.6) ; Glutathione Peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.9) ; Superoxide Dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-18
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1362749-1
    ISSN 1466-1268 ; 1355-8145
    ISSN (online) 1466-1268
    ISSN 1355-8145
    DOI 10.1007/s12192-020-01071-7
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