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Histopathological and immunohistochemical aspects of bone tissue in aseptic necrosis of the femoral head

2021

Femoral head osteonecrosis, also known as avascular necrosis, is a disease with a multifactorial etiology, characterized by a profound change of bone architecture, which leads to the diminishing of bone resistance and femoral head collapse. The main causes that lead to femoral head necrosis are represented by the decrease of local blood perfusion and increase of intraosseous pressure, because of an excessive development of adipose tissue in the areolas of the trabecular bone tissue in the femoral head. The histopathological and immunohistochemical (IHC) study performed by us showed that most of bone trabeculae were damaged by necrotic-involutive processes, their sizes being reduced, both re…

EmbryologyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymicrocirculationAdipose tissueAvascular necrosisBone tissueOsteocytesPathology and Forensic MedicineFemoral headFemur Head NecrosisBone cellmedicineHumansavascular necrosisEndosteumOriginal PaperAseptic necrosisbusiness.industryosteonecrosismicrofracturesFemur Headfemoral headCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureAdipose TissueCancellous BoneBone TrabeculaebusinessDevelopmental BiologyRomanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
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Terpenoid treatment in osteoporosis: this is where we have come in research.

2021

Lower bone resistance to load is due to the imbalance of bone homeostasis, where excessive bone resorption, compared with bone formation, determines a progressive osteopenia, leading to a high risk of fractures and consequent pain and functional limitations. Terpenoids, with their activities against bone resorption, have recently received increased attention from researchers. They are potentially more suitable for long-term use compared with traditional therapeutics. In this review of the literature of the past 5 years, we provide comprehensive information on terpenoids, with their anti-osteoporotic effects, highlighting molecular mechanisms that are often in epigenetic key and a possible p…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisBioinformaticsBone resorptionBone and BonesFractures BoneEndocrinologyOsteoclastterpenoidsSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicamedicinebone erosive diseasesHumansBone formationBone ResorptionProgressive osteopeniaepigeneticsbusiness.industryTerpenesOsteoporosis preventionOsteoblastmedicine.diseaseSettore BIO/18 - Geneticamedicine.anatomical_structureosteoclastosteoblastOsteoporosisbusinessTrends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM
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Non-flavonoid polyphenols in osteoporosis: preclinical evidence

2021

The development of progressive osteopenia and osteoporosis (OP) is due to the imbalance between bone resorption and bone formation, determining a lower bone resistance, major risks of fractures, with consequent pain and functional limitations. Flavonoids, a class of polyphenols, have been extensively studied for their therapeutic activities against bone resorption, but less attention has been given to a whole series of molecules belonging to the polyphenolic compounds. However, these classes have begun to be studied for the treatment of OP. In this systematic review, comprehensive information is provided on non-flavonoid polyphenolic compounds, and we highlight pathways implicated in the ac…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisFlavonoid030209 endocrinology & metabolismBioinformaticsBone resorption03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologypolyphenolic compoundsSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataOsteogenesisSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicabone erosive diseasesHumansMedicineBone formationBone ResorptionProgressive osteopeniaFlavonoidschemistry.chemical_classificationepigeneticsbusiness.industryPolyphenolsfood and beveragesmedicine.diseaseSettore BIO/18 - GeneticachemistryPolyphenolosteoclastosteoblastOsteoporosisbusinessTrends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Flavonoids in Bone Erosive Diseases: Perspectives in Osteoporosis Treatment

2020

Imbalance of bone homeostasis, with excessive bone resorption compared with bone formation, leads to the development of progressive osteopenia leading to lower bone resistance to load, with consequent pain and functional limitations. Phytochemicals with therapeutic and preventive effects against bone resorption have recently received increasing attention since they are potentially more suitable for long-term use than traditional therapeutic chemical compounds. In this systematic review of the literature of the past 5 years, comprehensive information is provided on flavonoids with potential antiresorption and pro-osteogenic effects. It aims to highlight the molecular mechanisms of these mole…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisOsteoclasts030209 endocrinology & metabolismBioinformaticsBone resorption03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyOsteoclastSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaOsteoporosis treatmentbone erosive diseasesMedicineAnimalsHumansEpigeneticsProgressive osteopeniaOsteoblastsbusiness.industrySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaOsteoblastmedicine.diseaseosteoporosisSettore BIO/18 - Geneticamedicine.anatomical_structureflavonoidsosteoclastosteoblastbusinessHomeostasisepigenetic
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Preventive effect of risedronate on bone loss and frailty fractures in elderly women treated with anastrozole for early breast cancer.

2011

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of adjuvant anastrozole, alone or associated with risedronate, on BMD and bone fracture risk in women more than 70 years old with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer (EBC). In a group of 51 elderly women (aged 76.4 ± 5.0 years) considered for adjuvant aromatase inhibitors for EBC, 24 patients with T-scores ≥ -2 and no prevalent fractures received anastrozole 1 mg/day (group A), and 27 patients with T-scores < -2, or with T-scores ≥ -2 and prevalent fractures (group B), received anastrozole (1 mg/day) plus risedronate (35 mg/week). Both groups received supplementation with 1 g calcium carbonate and 800 IU vitamin D per day. Differen…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisSeverity of Illness IndexCohort StudiesEndocrinologyBone DensityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineVitamin DAromataseOsteoporosis PostmenopausalAged 80 and overBone Density Conservation AgentsbiologyAromatase InhibitorsEtidronic AcidGeneral MedicineCombined Modality Therapymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleRisedronic Acidmedicine.drugmusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyAntineoplastic Agents HormonalUrologyAnastrozoleBreast NeoplasmsAnastrozoleCalcium CarbonateNitrilesmedicineVitamin D and neurologyHumansBone ResorptionAgedNeoplasm StagingFemoral neckTrochanterbusiness.industryBone fractureTriazolesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryEarly breast cancer Anastrozole Osteoporosis Vertebral fractures ElderlyDietary SupplementsOrthopedic surgerybiology.proteinbusinessOsteoporotic FracturesFollow-Up Studies
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EPCR Guides Hematopoietic Stem Cells Homing to the Bone Marrow Independently of Niche Clearance

2016

Abstract Bone marrow (BM) homing and lodgment of long-term repopulating hematopoietic stem cells (LT-HSCs) are active and essential first steps during embryonic development and in clinical stem cell transplantation. Rare, BM LT-HSCs endowed with the highest self-renewal and durable repopulation potential, functionally express the anticoagulant endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) and PAR1. In addition to coagulation and inflammation, EPCR-PAR1 signaling independently controls a BM LT-HSC retention-release switch via regulation of nitric oxide (NO) production within LT-HSCs. EPCR+ LT-HSCs are maintained in thrombomodulin+ (TM) periarterial BM microenvironments via production of activated pr…

Endothelial protein C receptorImmunologyCell BiologyHematologyBiologyBiochemistryCell biologyTransplantationHaematopoiesismedicine.anatomical_structureCancer stem cellImmunologymedicineBone marrowProgenitor cellStem cellHoming (hematopoietic)Blood
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From Regenerative Medicine to Endothelial Progenitor Cells as Potential Candidates

2017

A promising branch of translational medicine is Regenerative Medicine (RegMed). RegMed aims to improve health and quality of life by restoring, maintaining or enhancing tissues and functions of organs. In order to achieve this, RegMed utilizes several approaches. Among these, cell-based therapy represents the central focus of RegMed. Several cellular types have been considered for the investigation and application of regenerative cell therapy in disease organs. and bone marrow (BM)-derived endothelial progenitor cells (BM EPCs) are emerging as potential candidates. Here, particular emphasis is given to the description of their biological features, for understanding their relevance and poten…

Endothelial stem cellCell therapymedicine.anatomical_structurebusiness.industryCellmedicineTranslational medicineBone marrowProgenitor cellbusinessNeuroscienceRegenerative medicine
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A full body musculoskeletal model based on flexible multibody simulation approach utilised in bone strain analysis during human locomotion

2011

Load-induced strains applied to bone can stimulate its development and adaptation. In order to quantify the incident strains within the skeleton, in vivo implementation of strain gauges on the surfaces of bone is typically used. However, in vivo strain measurements require invasive methodology that is challenging and limited to certain regions of superficial bones only such as the anterior surface of the tibia. Based on our previous study [Al Nazer et al. (2008) J Biomech. 41:1036-1043], an alternative numerical approach to analyse in vivo strains based on the flexible multibody simulation approach was proposed. The purpose of this study was to extend the idea of using the flexible multibod…

EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBioengineeringBone healingModels BiologicalMotion captureInverse dynamicsElastic ModulusTensile StrengthHumansComputer SimulationTibiaMuscle SkeletalStrain gaugeSimulationTibiabusiness.industryDynamics (mechanics)Multibody simulationGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionDynamic loadingStress MechanicalbusinessLocomotionMuscle ContractionComputer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
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Biomineralix (COST action TD0903), 2009-2014: an overview.

2015

Biomineralization is the process by which living systems produce minerals. At theEuropean scale, this particular scientific field associates researchers of diverse horizons,ranging from zoology, mineralogy, palaeontology, and environmental sciences to materialssciences, dentistry and bone surgery. In this context, the COST Action TD0903, also referredas Biomineralix, was set up in November 2009 under the auspices of the COST Office inBrussels. This scientific network was active during four and half years, until May 2014. Itassociated 17 European countries, and a total of 29 laboratories. Its main objectives weremultiple: 1. To promote biochemical and proteomic research on the biomineralisat…

Engineeringbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Mechanical EngineeringScale (chemistry)Environmental resource managementNanotechnologyContext (language use)[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsNatural (archaeology)Living systems[SDV.IB.BIO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMechanics of Materials[ SDV.BBM.GTP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]Bone surgery[SDV.BBM.GTP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]General Materials ScienceMarine ecosystemCost actionbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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The genetic history of Europeans.

2012

The evolutionary history of modern humans is characterized by numerous migrations driven by environmental change, population pressures, and cultural innovations. In Europe, the events most widely considered to have had a major impact on patterns of genetic diversity are the initial colonization of the continent by anatomically modern humans (AMH), the last glacial maximum, and the Neolithic transition. For some decades it was assumed that the geographical structuring of genetic diversity within Europe was mainly the result of gene flow during and soon after the Neolithic transition, but recent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, computer simulation modeling, and ancie…

Environmental changePrehistoryPopulationPopulation geneticsBiologyBone and BonesWhite PeoplePrehistoric archaeology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineddc:590GeneticsAnimalsHumanseducationHunter-gatherer030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyGenetic diversityFossilsGenetic VariationBiological EvolutionEuropeAncient DNAHuman evolutionEvolutionary biology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTrends in genetics : TIG
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