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Chinese Medical Journal | 2015

Prevalence of Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head and its Associated Risk Factors in the Chinese Population: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey.

Dewei Zhao; Mang Yu; Kai Hu; Wei Wang; Lei Yang; Benjie Wang; Xiao-Hong Gao; Yong-Ming Guo; Yong-Qing Xu; Yu-Shan Wei; Simiao Tian; Fan Yang; Nan Wang; Shibo Huang; Hui Xie; Xiaowei Wei; Hai-Shen Jiang; Yu-Qiang Zang; Jun Ai; Yuan-Liang Chen; Guang-Hua Lei; Yu-Jin Li; Geng Tian; Zong-Sheng Li; Yong Cao; Li Ma

Background: Nontraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (NONFH) is a debilitating disease that represents a significant financial burden for both individuals and healthcare systems. Despite its significance, however, its prevalence in the Chinese general population remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of NONFH and its associated risk factors in the Chinese population. Methods: A nationally representative survey of 30,030 respondents was undertaken from June 2012 to August 2013. All participants underwent a questionnaire investigation, physical examination of hip, and bilateral hip joint X-ray and/or magnetic resonance imaging examination. Blood samples were taken after overnight fasting to test serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels. We then used multivariate logistic regression analysis to investigate the associations between various metabolic, demographic, and lifestyle-related variables and NONFH. Results: NONFH was diagnosed in 218 subjects (0.725%) and the estimated NONFH cases were 8.12 million among Chinese people aged 15 years and over. The prevalence of NONFH was significantly higher in males than in females (1.02% vs. 0.51%, &khgr; 2 = 24.997, P < 0.001). Among NONFH patients, North residents were subjected to higher prevalence of NONFH than that of South residents (0.85% vs. 0.61%, &khgr; 2 = 5.847, P = 0.016). Our multivariate regression analysis showed that high blood levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and non-HDL-cholesterol, male, urban residence, family history of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, heavy smoking, alcohol abuse and glucocorticoid intake, overweight, and obesity were all significantly associated with an increased risk of NONFH. Conclusions: Our findings highlight that NONFH is a significant public health challenge in China and underscore the need for policy measures on the national level. Furthermore, NONFH shares a number of risk factors with atherosclerosis.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Autologous Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Associated with Tantalum Rod Implantation and Vascularized Iliac Grafting for the Treatment of End-Stage Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Dewei Zhao; Baoyi Liu; Benjie Wang; Lei Yang; Hui Xie; Shibo Huang; Yao Zhang; Xiaowei Wei

Tantalum rod implantation with vascularized iliac grafting has been reported to be an effective method for the treatment of young patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) to avert the need for total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, there have been unsatisfactory success rates for end-stage ONFH. The authors describe a modified technique using bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) associated with porous tantalum rod implantation combined with vascularized iliac grafting for the treatment of end-stage ONFH. A total of 24 patients (31 hips) with end-stage ONFH were treated with surgery; ARCO IIIc stage was observed in 19 hips and ARCO IV stage was observed in 12 hips. All patients were followed for a mean time of 64.35 ± 13.03 months (range 26–78). Operations on only five hips were converted to THA. The joint-preserving success rate of the entire group was 89.47% for ARCO stage IIIc and 75% for ARCO stage IV. The mean Harris hip score of the 31 hips improved significantly from 38.74 ± 5.88 points (range 22–50) to 77.23 ± 14.75 points (range 33–95). This intervention was safe and effective in delaying or avoiding total hip replacement for end-stage ONFH.


Microsurgery | 2013

Digital subtraction angiography in selection of the vascularized greater trochanter bone grafting for treatment of osteonecrosis of femoral head

Dewei Zhao; Yu Xiaobing; Tienan Wang; Benjie Wang; Baoyi Liu; Tian Fengde; Weimin Fu; Shibo Huang; Xing Qiu

The aim of this report is to present our experience on the use of the digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in selection of the vascularized greater trochanter bone grafting for the treatment of the osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH) in early stages. Between January 2005 and June 2007, DSA was used to evaluate the blood perfusion of the early stages ONFH in 32 patients (45 hips). There were 18 males and 14 females with an average age of 30 years old. Twenty‐one hips were in ARCO stage I, and 24 in ARCO stage II. The arterial blood supply insufficiency was found in 22 hips by DSA, and the venous stasis in 23 hips. The hips with artery blood supply insufficiency received the vascularized greater trochanter bone grafting, and the hips with the venous stasis received the core decompression. All of patients were followed‐up with an average of 4.8 years (ranging 2.4–6.6 years). The preoperative Harris Hip score (HHS) in the patients with arterial blood supply insufficiency was 48.18 ± 7.81 and the postoperative HHS was 93.27 ± 3.03. The preoperative HHS in the patients with venous stasis was 44.04 ± 6.40, and the postoperative HHS 92.65 ± 2.93. The postoperative DSA showed an improved perfusion of the femoral head in 44 hips. Our experience showed that DSA would help to select the appropriate procedure for treatment of ONFH in the early stage.


Acta Biomaterialia | 2017

Ion channel functional protein kinase TRPM7 regulates Mg ions to promote the osteoinduction of human osteoblast via PI3K pathway: In vitro simulation of the bone-repairing effect of Mg-based alloy implant

Xiuzhi Zhang; Haiyue Zu; Dewei Zhao; Ke Yang; Simiao Tian; Xiaoming Yu; Faqiang Lu; Baoyi Liu; Xiaobing Yu; Benjie Wang; Wei Wang; Shibo Huang; Yongxuan Wang; Zihua Wang; Zhaodong Zhang

Mg-based alloys, as the potential orthopaedic implant, can self-degrade to avoid second operation for its remove, and enable to promote bone repair; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, we examined the effect of Mg ions on osteogenesis, chemotaxis and anti-alkaline stress in hFOB1.19 human osteoblast cells to simulate bone-repairing effect of a biodegradable Mg-based alloy implant in vitro, and explored the regulatory role of the transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7)/phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signalling pathway in the process of Mg ion-induced bone repair by knockdown of TRPM7 and antagonizing PI3K activity. Results indicate that Mg ions up-regulated the expression of Runx2 and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) through TRPM7/PI3K signalling pathway, which could significantly enhance the osteogenic activity of human osteoblasts. Furthermore, the expression levels of MMP2, MMP9 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were increased by TRPM7/PI3K signalling pathway, which recruits osteoblasts from low- to high-Mg ion environments by inducing cell migration. Although an alkaline environment has antibacterial effects, alkaline stress can cause cytotoxicity and induce cell death. Finally, we found that Mg ions could activate PI3K phosphorylation to promote cell growth and survival, protecting cells against the alkaline-stress-induced cytotoxicity caused by the degradation of Mg-based alloy implants. Our study not only revealed the molecular mechanism of Mg in promoting bone repair but also explained the protective effects of Mg ions on osteoblasts in an alkaline environment, which provides a theoretical basis and new directions for the application of Mg-based alloy implant material in orthopaedics fixations and osteosarcoma treatment. STATEMENTS OF SIGNIFICANCE As a potential biomaterial for orthopaedic implant, biodegradable magnesium has several advantages including self-degradation and bone repair promotion; however, the underlying mechanisms and effective concentration by which molecular regulates the bone repair remain unclear. The present study revealed that Mg ion and its effective concentration for activating PI3K phosphorylation via TRPM7, which causes three processes affecting bone repair, namely, osteoblast recruitment, osteogenesis and resistance to alkaline stress in human osteoblast. Therefore, our results have provided insight into the underlying molecular biological basis, and guidance for manipulating degradation rate, such as surface modification, of orthopaedic Mg-based implants.


Biomaterials | 2016

Vascularized bone grafting fixed by biodegradable magnesium screw for treating osteonecrosis of the femoral head.

Dewei Zhao; Shibo Huang; Faqiang Lu; Benjie Wang; Lei Yang; Ling Qin; Ke Yang; Yangde Li; Weirong Li; Wei Wang; Simiao Tian; Xiuzhi Zhang; Wenbin Gao; Zongpu Wang; Yu Zhang; Xinhui Xie; Jiali Wang; Junlei Li


BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2015

Biodegradable magnesium screws and vascularized iliac grafting for displaced femoral neck fracture in young adults

Xiaobing Yu; Dewei Zhao; Shibo Huang; Benjie Wang; Xiuzhi Zhang; Wei Wang; Xiaowei Wei


Molecular Medicine Reports | 2015

An insertion/deletion polymorphism at the microRNA-122 binding site in the interleukin-1α 3'-untranslated region is associated with a risk for osteoarthritis

Fan Yang; Anfeng Hu; Dewei Zhao; Lin Guo; Lei Yang; Benjie Wang; Fengde Tian; Baoyi Liu; Shibo Huang; Hui Xie


Medical Hypotheses | 2013

New approach to the treatment of adolescent hip dysplasia

Shibo Huang; Dewei Zhao; Lei Yang


Chinese Medical Journal | 2013

EDM1: a novel point mutation in cartilage oligomeric matrix protein gene in a Chinese family with multiple epiphyseal dysplasia.

Liu Fx; Li Yx; Zhang Xd; Ren Ca; Shibo Huang; Yu Mx


Archive | 2017

POROUS TANTALUM METAL HOLLOW SCREW AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF

Dewei Zhao; 赵德伟; Benjie Wang; 王本杰; Hui Xie; 谢辉; Shibo Huang; 黄诗博; Xiaowei Yu; 尉晓蔚; Wei Wang; 王威

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Dewei Zhao

Dalian University of Technology

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Benjie Wang

Dalian University of Technology

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Wei Wang

Dalian University of Technology

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Hui Xie

Dalian University of Technology

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Lei Yang

Dalian University of Technology

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Baoyi Liu

Dalian University of Technology

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Simiao Tian

Dalian University of Technology

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Xiaowei Wei

Dalian University of Technology

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Xiuzhi Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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Fan Yang

Dalian University of Technology

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