Literature DB >> 16912432

Perspectives on chondrocyte mechanobiology and osteoarthritis.

Joseph A Buckwalter1, James A Martin, Thomas D Brown.   

Abstract

Osteoarthritis, the clinical syndrome of joint pain and dysfunction due to joint degeneration, is among the most frequent and symptomatic medical problems for middle aged and older people, and it is the most common cause of long term disability in most populations of people over 65. Currently there are no effective methods of preventing or curing osteoarthritis. Post-traumatic OA, the joint degeneration, pain and dysfunction that develop following joint injury, is the form of OA that is most directly related to elevated articular surface contact stress. However, mechanical stress that exceeds the tolerance of the articular surface can cause or accelerate the progression of joint degeneration in all individuals and in all synovial joints. In some patients, decreasing mechanical forces on degenerated joint surfaces stimulates formation of a new biologic articular surface. The advances in understanding of the effects of mechanical forces on chondrocytes and cartilage presented and discussed at the 4th Symposium on Mechanobiology: Cartilage and Chondrocyte will help in the efforts to develop new methods of preventing and treating osteoarthritis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16912432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biorheology        ISSN: 0006-355X            Impact factor:   1.875


  43 in total

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-07-18       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Viscoelastic properties of human mesenchymally-derived stem cells and primary osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and adipocytes.

Authors:  Eric M Darling; Matthew Topel; Stefan Zauscher; Thomas P Vail; Farshid Guilak
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4.  Modeling and simulation of the effects of cyclic loading on articular cartilage lesion formation.

Authors:  Xiayi Wang; Bruce P Ayati; Marc J Brouillete; Jason M Graham; Prem S Ramakrishnan; James A Martin
Journal:  Int J Numer Method Biomed Eng       Date:  2014-04-21       Impact factor: 2.747

5.  The role of mechanical forces in the initiation and progression of osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Joseph A Buckwalter
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2012-02-14

6.  Primary cilia are highly oriented with respect to collagen direction and long axis of extensor tendon.

Authors:  Eve Donnelly; Maria-Grazia Ascenzi; Cornelia Farnum
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7.  Prostaglandin (PG)D(2) and 15-deoxy-Delta(12,14)-PGJ(2), but not PGE(2), mediate shear-induced chondrocyte apoptosis via protein kinase A-dependent regulation of polo-like kinases.

Authors:  F Zhu; P Wang; A Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos; K Konstantopoulos
Journal:  Cell Death Differ       Date:  2010-02-12       Impact factor: 15.828

8.  Alignment does not influence cartilage T2 in asymptomatic knee joints.

Authors:  M Sauerschnig; J S Bauer; L Kohn; S Hinterwimmer; S Landwehr; K Woertler; P M Jungmann; W Koestler; P Niemeyer; A B Imhoff; G M Salzmann
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2013-11-29       Impact factor: 4.342

9.  Cartilage tissue engineering application of injectable gelatin hydrogel with in situ visible-light-activated gelation capability in both air and aqueous solution.

Authors:  Hang Lin; Anthony Wai-Ming Cheng; Peter G Alexander; Angela M Beck; Rocky S Tuan
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2014-04-09       Impact factor: 3.845

10.  A distinct cohort of progenitor cells participates in synovial joint and articular cartilage formation during mouse limb skeletogenesis.

Authors:  Eiki Koyama; Yoshihiro Shibukawa; Motohiko Nagayama; Hiroki Sugito; Blanche Young; Takahito Yuasa; Takahiro Okabe; Takanaga Ochiai; Nobuhiko Kamiya; Ryan B Rountree; David M Kingsley; Masahiro Iwamoto; Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto; Maurizio Pacifici
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2008-01-26       Impact factor: 3.582

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