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Sun, Peiqiang |
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Chen, Shuangcheng |
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Liu, Luyong |
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Gao, Xiang |
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2022-12-02T09:20:53Z |
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2022-12-02T09:20:53Z |
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2018-11-20 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Sun, P., Chen, S., Liu, L., & Gao, X. (2018). Enhancement of Anterior cruciate ligament injury repairing using connective tissue growth factor in a rabbit model. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 31. |
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1011-601X |
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http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14579 |
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dc.description.abstract |
The study was to evaluate the contribution of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) to the regeneration of the torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in a rabbit. ACL transection surgeries were performed on both knees of male New Zealand rabbits. Then injury reparation was done as follows: 0.5ml fibrin glue (FG) alone (FG-treated group, n=24 knees) and 0.5ml FG dissolve with 15ng CTGF (CTGF/FG-treated group, n=24 knees). At 2 or 6 weeks after surgery, the ACLs were characterized histologically (n=6 knees) and biomechanically (n=6 knees). The healing effect of the CTGF/FG-treated group was obviously better than that of the FG-treated group, with an increased amount of collagen fibers and fibroblasts in the ligament tissue. After 2 or 6 weeks of healing, CTGF/FG-treated group exhibited significantly higher maximum loads of 8.50±0.58N and 16.35±1.16N, compared with the control group (7.52±0.80N and 13.60±1.35N). And the stiffness of CTGF/FG-treated group at 2 or 6 weeks post-intervention (5.59±1.24N/mm and 11.64±2.21N/mm) was remarkably higher than that the control group (3.74±0.89N/mm and 6.83±2.51N/mm). CTGF could serve as a potentially attractive tool for improving ACL injury treatment by promoting the regeneration of related cells. |
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en |
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Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi. |
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Anterior cruciate ligament injury |
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connective tissue growth factor |
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histological observations |
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biomechanical outcomes |
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dc.title |
Enhancement of Anterior cruciate ligament injury repairing using connective tissue growth factor in a rabbit model |
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Article |
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