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The Effect of Human Placental Extract on Rheumatoid Arthritis in an Animal Model
Jeong Dong Park, Sang-Il Lee, A Ram Kim, Jong Moon Park, Sang-Yeop Shin, Jun Hwa Shin, Seung Won Moon, Hyun Park, Min-Kyun Oh, Hee Suk Shin
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(2):197-206.   Published online April 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.2.197
Objective

To assess the efficacy of human placental extract (HPE) in an animal model of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Method

We used (i) KRN C57BL/6 TCR transgenic x NOD mice (KBx/N) serum transfer arthritis and (ii) collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice to evaluate the effi cacy of HPE (1 ul or 100 ul, intra-peritoneal, three times per week) on RA. Incidence, severity of arthritis, and hind-paw thickness were quantifi ed. Joint destruction was analyzed using modifi ed mammographic imaging. Histopathological analysis for inflammation, cartilage, and osteoclasts was performed using Hematoxylin-eosin (H-E), safranin-O, and tartrate-resistant acidic phosphatase (TRAP). ELISAs were used for detection of various cytokines in serum and joint tissue.

Results

There were no significant differences in incidence of arthritis, clinical scores of arthritis, and hind-paw thickness between HPE-treated and vehicle-treated groups for up to 2 weeks in the KBx/N serum transfer arthritis model. Histopathological analysis also showed no differences 2 weeks after treatment. Levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and RANKL in serum and joint tissues were similar in all groups. Furthermore, there were no differences in clinical, radiological, and histological parameters between HPE-treated and vehicle-treated group for 3 weeks in the CIA model.

Conclusion

Systemic treatment with HPE has no beneficial effects on arthritis in animal models of RA. Therefore, indiscreet use of HPE in RA should be forbidden.

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  • Effect of autologous bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
    Yara I. Elbasha, Noha M. Mesbah, Asmaa R. Abdel-Hamed, Dina M. Abo-Elmatty, Sayed Bakry, Ahmed M. Mansour, Adel A. Elbeialy
    Transplant Immunology.2023; 80: 101890.     CrossRef
  • Anti‐arthritic effect of chicken embryo tissue hydrolyzate against adjuvant arthritis in rats (X‐ray microtomographic and histopathological analysis)
    Igor Rzhepakovsky, Shahida Anusha Siddiqui, Svetlana Avanesyan, Mehmet Benlidayi, Kunaal Dhingra, Alexander Dolgalev, Natella Enukashvily, Tilman Fritsch, Volker Heinz, Stanislav Kochergin, Andrey Nagdalian, Marina Sizonenko, Lyudmila Timchenko, Marko Vuk
    Food Science & Nutrition.2021; 9(10): 5648.     CrossRef
  • Combined effects of mineral trioxide aggregate and human placental extract on rat pulp tissue and growth, differentiation and angiogenesis in human dental pulp cells
    Seok-Woo Chang, Ji-Youn Kim, Mi-Joo Kim, Ga-Hyun Kim, Jin-Kyu Yi, Deok-Won Lee, Kee-Yeon Kum, Eun-Cheol Kim
    Acta Odontologica Scandinavica.2016; 74(4): 298.     CrossRef
  • Human placental extract reduces allergic inflammation in a murine allergic rhinitis model
    Boo‐Young Kim, Hyang Rim Park, Ji‐Hyeon Shin, Sung Won Kim, Soo Whan Kim
    The Laryngoscope.2014;[Epub]     CrossRef
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The Availability of Radiological Measurement of Tibial Torsion: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Reconstruction
Sang-yeop Shin, Chul Ho Yoon, Eun Shin Lee, Min-Kyun Oh, A Ram Kim, Jong Moon Park, Jun-Hwa Shin, Hee Suk Shin
Ann Rehabil Med 2011;35(5):673-679.   Published online October 31, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2011.35.5.673
Objective

To assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability for measuring tibial torsion measurements by a radiographic method using three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction (3D-CT) and to compare the physical measures to those of 3D-CT.

Method

The study included 33 children who presented with intoeing gait. Tibial torsion was measured by 3D-CT. Distal reference point was the bimalleolar axis. Proximal reference points were the transtibial axis and posterior condylar axis. Physical measurements included thigh-foot angle (TFA) and bimalleolar angle (BMA). 3D-CT measurement and physical measurement were performed twice at both lower extremities by each rater. The intra-rater and inter-rater reliability were calculated by intraclass correlation coefficiency (ICC). The relationship between radiological and physical examination was calculated by Spearman correlation coefficient.

Results

The 3D-CT measures for tibial torsion were reliable within individual raters and between different raters. However, physical measures for tibial torsion were reliable within an individual rater but not reliable between raters. The 3D-CT measures by any proximal reference axis were more reliable within a rater and between raters than physical measurements. There was no significant impact introduced by the selection of the proximal reference axis. The correlation coefficiency between 3D-CT and physical measurement methods was low.

Conclusion

Because the 3D-CT measurements for tibial torsion are more reliable than physical measurements, we recommend that accurate diagnosis of internal tibial torsion should be detected by using 3D-CT measurements. Also, considering the disadvantages of radiological measurements, physical measurement may be used for short term follow-up by same raters, as intra-rater reliability is relatively good.

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  • A new method for assessing tibial torsion using computerized tomography in a pediatric population
    Nathaly Gavira, Blaise Cochard, Nastassia Guanziroli, Giorgio Di Laura Frattura, Romain Dayer, Dimitri Ceroni
    Frontiers in Pediatrics.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Accuracy and reliability of tibial torsion measurement using radiography and ultrasound in dogs
    M Jeong, K Kwack, J Kim, Y Yu, S Heo
    Veterinární medicína.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Extreme Hinge Axis Positions Are Necessary to Achieve Posterior Tibial Slope Reduction With Small Coronal-Plane Corrections in Medial Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy
    Claire D. Eliasberg, Kyle N. Kunze, Erica Swartwout, Atul F. Kamath, Hugo Robichaud, Anil S. Ranawat
    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Ultra-low-dose computed tomography for torsion measurements of the lower extremities in children and adolescents
    Stephan Waelti, Tim Fischer, Jennifer Griessinger, Johannes Cip, Tobias Johannes Dietrich, Michael Ditchfield, Thomas Allmendinger, Michael Messerli, Stefan Markart
    Insights into Imaging.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A three‐dimensional computed tomographic volume rendering methodology to measure the tibial torsion angle in dogs
    Federico Longo, Tommaso Nicetto, Antonio Pozzi, Barbara Contiero, Maurizio Isola
    Veterinary Surgery.2021; 50(2): 353.     CrossRef
  • Internal tibial torsion is related to syndesmosis injury in a large osteological collection
    Conor F. McCarthy, Douglas S. Weinberg, Raymond W. Liu
    Foot and Ankle Surgery.2020; 26(8): 939.     CrossRef
  • Standardization of torsional CT measurements of the lower limbs with threshold values for corrective osteotomy
    Frédéric Vanhove, Nathalie Noppe, Austin T. Fragomen, Harm Hoekstra, Geert Vanderschueren, Willem-Jan Metsemakers
    Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery.2019; 139(6): 795.     CrossRef
  • Radiographic markers for measuring tibial rotation based on CT-reconstructed radiographs: an accuracy and feasibility study
    David Hakimian, Amal Khoury, Rami Mosheiff, Meir Liebergall, Yoram A. Weil
    Skeletal Radiology.2018; 47(4): 483.     CrossRef
  • Femoral Version and Tibial Torsion are Not Associated With Hip or Knee Arthritis in a Large Osteological Collection
    Douglas S. Weinberg, Paul J. Park, William Z. Morris, Raymond W. Liu
    Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics.2017; 37(2): e120.     CrossRef
  • Femoral and tibial torsion measurements in children and adolescents: comparison of MRI and 3D models based on low-dose biplanar radiographs
    Andrea B. Rosskopf, Florian M. Buck, Christian W. A. Pfirrmann, Leonhard E. Ramseier
    Skeletal Radiology.2017; 46(4): 469.     CrossRef
  • Trastornos estáticos de los miembros inferiores y sus consecuencias sobre la marcha del niño. Trastornos rotacionales
    R. Darmana, J.-P. Cahuzac
    EMC - Podología.2014; 16(3): 1.     CrossRef
  • Tibial rotational osteotomy and distal tuberosity transfer for patella subluxation secondary to excessive external tibial torsion: surgical technique and clinical outcome
    M. Drexler, T. Dwyer, O. Dolkart, Y. Goldstein, E. L. Steinberg, R. Chakravertty, J. C. Cameron
    Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy.2014; 22(11): 2682.     CrossRef
  • Troubles statiques des membres inférieurs et leurs conséquences sur la marche de l’enfant – troubles rotationnels
    R. Darmana, J.-P. Cahuzac
    EMC - Podologie.2014; 16(2): 1.     CrossRef
  • Does Lower Limb Torsion Matter?
    Robert A. Teitge
    Techniques in Knee Surgery.2012; 11(3): 137.     CrossRef
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