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Joint Osteoarthritis Eosinophils are crucial in the progression of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA). In article number 2416030, Jiang Chen and co‐workers show OVA/IL‐5‐induced eosinophils promote synovial Lumican, which binds chondrocyte Anxa1 to inhibit TGFβ2/Smad2/3 signaling.
Wenqian Chen +12 more
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Research Progress of Osteoarthritis Treatment by Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound
As a non‐invasive therapeutic modality, LIPUS demonstrates potential in mitigating OA progression. This review synthesizes current evidence of OA pathophysiology, summarizes the mechanism of LIPUS treatment of OA, and proposes synergistic strategies to advanced OA treatment.
Mengtong Guan +10 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: An Umbrella Review
ABSTRACT Objectives Given the complexity of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) and their overlapping symptoms with other conditions, an accurate diagnosis necessitates a thorough examination, which can be time‐consuming and resource‐intensive.
Vini Mehta +3 more
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Oxidative stress and inflammation are key drivers of osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis and disease progression. Herein we report the synthesis of poly(p-coumaric) nanoparticles (PCA NPs) from p-courmaic acid (p-CA), a naturally occurring phytophenolic ...
Jiaxin Guo +9 more
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This study demonstrates that αKG administration improves condylar cartilage health of middle‐aged/aged mice, and ameliorates pathological changes in a rat model of partial discectomy induced TMJOA. Mechanically, αKG decrease the expressions of p‐IKK and p‐NF‐κB, maintain the homeostasis of cartilage matrix, and exert anti‐aging effects in chondrocyte ...
Xiaoping Ye +5 more
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Syndecan‐4 inhibition attenuates cartilage degeneration in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis
SDC4 inhibition significantly ameliorates condylar cartilage degeneration induced by MIA injection in vivo or IL1β stimulation in vitro, which was mediated, at least partly, through P38 and ERK1/2 signaling. Abstract Background Syndecan 4 (SDC4), a type I transmembrane proteoglycan, serves as a critical link between chondrocytes and the extracellular ...
Xiaohua Chen +12 more
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Lacc1-Engineered Evs Reprogram Chondrocyte Metabolism In TMJOA
Aim or purpose: Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) is a degenerative joint disorder involving cartilage degradation and inflammation. Metabolic dysregulation in chondrocytes contributes to TMJOA progression, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Jian Xie, Xiaofeng Hu
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Pre-diagnóstico de amigdalitis por procesamiento de imágenes usando redes neuronales convolucionales, 2021 [PDF]
La presente investigación evalúa el pre-diagnóstico de amigdalitis. La amigdalitis es una enfermedad que afecta a las personas y no todas saben si la presentan.
Chaparro Zapata, José Leonardo +1 more
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High‐fat‐diet‐induced obesity aggravate the progression of TMJ OA in mice. Obese adipose tissue participates in cartilage damage through the altered miRNA in extracellular vesicles. Inhibition of miR‐3074‐5p/SMAD4 pathway in chondrocyte alleviated the effect of HFD‐EVs on TMJ OA.
Baochao Li +10 more
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Abstract Excessive load on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a significant factor in the development of TMJ osteoarthritis, contributing to cartilage degeneration. The specific mechanism through which excessive load induces TMJ osteoarthritis is not fully understood; however, mechanically‐activated (MA) ion channels play a crucial role.
Xiaohui Wang +4 more
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