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Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 12, Issue 9 | Pages 601 - 614
21 Sep 2023
Gu P Pu B Liu T Yue D Xin Q Li H Yang B Ke D Zheng X Zeng Z Zhang Z

Aims

Mendelian randomization (MR) is considered to overcome the bias of observational studies, but there is no current meta-analysis of MR studies on rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The purpose of this study was to summarize the relationship between potential pathogenic factors and RA risk based on existing MR studies.

Methods

PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase were searched for MR studies on influencing factors in relation to RA up to October 2022. Meta-analyses of MR studies assessing correlations between various potential pathogenic factors and RA were conducted. Random-effect and fixed-effect models were used to synthesize the odds ratios of various pathogenic factors and RA. The quality of the study was assessed using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology using Mendelian Randomization (STROBE-MR) guidelines.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 96-B, Issue SUPP_11 | Pages 20 - 20
1 Jul 2014
Lu H Hu J Zhou J Zeng Z Cao Y Chen C
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Summary Statement

We successfully delineated the 3D micro morphology of chondrocytes in patella-patellar tendon using IL-XPCT for the first time. Compared with conventional histology, IL-XPCT can not only provide a higher resolution imgaing but also keep the 3D integrity of the specimen.

Introduction

The morphology of the bone-tendon junction was complex and quite different from other organs, which result the injured bone-tendon junction repair process too slowly. To study the micro morphology of the bone-tendon junction in 3D may have a great significant value to revealing the repair mechanisms of this pathological process and accelerating injured bone-tendon junction repair. However, it was hindered by the convention methods such as histologic section. In our study, a novel imaging tool, synchrotron radiation based in-line x-ray phase contrast imaging (IL-XPCT) was used to research the 3D micro morphology of the bone-tendon junction.