Hui-Chen Huang
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
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Bone | 2003
Feng-Sheng Wang; Kuender D. Yang; Yur-Ren Kuo; Chong-Jong Wang; Shyr-Ming Sheen-Chen; Hui-Chen Huang; Yung-Che Chen
Extracorporeal shock wave (ESW) is a noninvasive acoustic wave, which has recently been demonstrated to promote bone repair. The actual healing mechanism triggered by ESW has not yet been identified. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) have been implicated as playing an important role in bone development and fracture healing. In this study, we aimed to examine the involvement of BMP-2, BMP-3, BMP-4, and BMP-7 expression in ESW promotion of fracture healing. Rats with a 5-mm segmental femoral defect were given ESW treatment using 500 impulses at 0.16 mJ/mm(2). Femurs and calluses were subjected to immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR assay 1, 2, 4, and 8 weeks after treatment. Histological observation demonstrated that fractured femurs received ESW treatment underwent intensive mesenchymal cell aggregation, hypertrophic chondrogenesis, and endochondral/intramembrane ossification, resulting in the healing of segmental defect. Aggregated mesenchymal cells at the defect, chondrocytes at the hypertrophic cartilage, and osteoblasts adjunct to newly formed woven bone showed intensive proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression. ESW treatment significantly promoted BMP-2, BMP-3, BMP-4, and BMP-7 mRNA expression of callus as determined by RT-PCR, and BMP immunoreactivity appeared throughout the bone regeneration period. Mesenchymal cells and immature chondrocytes showed intensive BMP-2, BMP-3, and BMP-4 immunoreactivity. BMP-7 expression was evident on osteoblasts located at endochondral ossification junction. Our findings suggest that BMP play an important role in signaling ESW-activated cell proliferation and bone regeneration of segmental defect.
FEBS Letters | 2003
Yeung-Jen Chen; Ching-Jen Wang; Kuender D. Yang; Per-Rong Chang; Hui-Chen Huang; Yu-Ting Huang; Yi-Chih Sun; Feng-Sheng Wang
Bone cells respond to mechanical stimulation via mechanoreceptors and convert biophysical stimulation into biochemical signals that alter gene expression and cellular adaptation. Pulsed acoustic energy treatment raises membrane potential and induces osteogenic activity. How membrane‐bound osteoblast mechanoreceptors convert physical ultrasound (US) stimuli into osteogenic responses is not fully understood. We demonstrated that low‐intensity pulsed US treatment (200‐μs pulse, 1 kHz, 30 mW/cm2) elevated Cbfa1/Runx2 mRNA expression and progressively promoted osteocalcin mRNA expression in human osteoblasts. Pretreatment with pertussis toxin (PTX), but not with cholera toxin, suppressed US‐augmented osteogenic transcription. This indicated that Gi proteins, but not Gs proteins, were involved in US promotion of osteogenic transcription. Further studies demonstrated US treatment could rapidly increase PTX‐sensitive Gαi protein levels and subsequently enhanced phosphorylation of extracellular signal‐regulated kinase (ERK). PTX pretreatment significantly reduced US promotion of ERK activation. Moreover, inhibition of ERK activity by PD98059 suppressed US augmentation of Cbfa1/Runx2 and osteocalcin mRNA expression. Membranous Gαi proteins and cytosolic ERK pathways acted as potent mechanosensitive signals in the response of osteoblasts to pulsed US stimulation.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research | 2004
Yeung-Jen Chen; Ching-Jen Wang; Kuender D. Yang; Yur-Ren Kuo; Hui-Chen Huang; Yu-Ting Huang; Yi-Chih Sun; Feng-Sheng Wang
Endocrinology | 2005
Feng-Sheng Wang; Chun-Liang Lin; Yeung-Jen Chen; Ching-Jen Wang; Kuender D. Yang; Yu-Ting Huang; Yi-Chih Sun; Hui-Chen Huang
Kidney International | 2006
Chih-Che Lin; Feng-Sheng Wang; Yu-Hsia Kuo; Yu-Ting Huang; Hui-Chen Huang; Yi-Chih Sun; Y.-H. Kuo
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2005
Yur-Ren Kuo; Wen‐Shan Wu; Seng‐Feng Jeng; Feng-Sheng Wang; Hui-Chen Huang; Cha‐Zon Lin; Kuender D. Yang
Bone | 2004
Yeung-Jen Chen; Yur-Ren Kuo; Kuender D. Yang; Ching-Jen Wang; Shyr-Ming Sheen Chen; Hui-Chen Huang; Ya-Ju Yang; Sun Yi-Chih; Feng-Sheng Wang
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2004
Yur-Ren Kuo; Seng‐Feng Jeng; Feng-Sheng Wang; Tien‐Hsing Chen; Hui-Chen Huang; Pei‐Rong Chang; Kuender D. Yang
Endocrinology | 2004
Feng-Sheng Wang; Ching-Jen Wang; Yeung-Jen Chen; Yu-Ting Huang; Hui-Chen Huang; Per-Rong Chang; Yi-Chih Sun; Kuender D. Yang
Journal of Surgical Research | 2004
Yur-Ren Kuo; Feng-Sheng Wang; Seng-Feng Jeng; Hui-Chen Huang; Fu-Chan Wei; Kuender D. Yang