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Proteoglycan loss and subsequent replenishment in articular cartilage after a mild arthritic insult by IL-1 in mice: impaired proteoglycan turnover in the recovery phase.

A A van de Loo1, O J Arntz, I G Otterness, W B van den Berg.   

Abstract

The reparative responses of articular cartilage after an arthritic insult have not been studied extensively to this day. In the present study, we injected interleukin-1 (IL-1) into knee joints of mice to provoke a mild and transient arthritic insult, and characterized both the catabolic and the subsequent recovery phase. In the catabolic phase, which lasted 2 days after IL-1 injection, proteoglycan (PG) breakdown was profoundly accelerated and PG synthesis was markedly inhibited. Sulfation and polysaccharide synthesis were not affected, yet the number of chondroitin sulfate chains was decreased. The general chondrocyte protein synthesis was not inhibited by IL-1. IL-1 injected every other day for a total of three injections prolonged this catabolic phase and resulted in frank loss of articular cartilage proteoglycans. In the recovery phase, started 3 days after IL-1, PG synthesis was enhanced (1.7 times the normal) and proteoglycans had normal hydrodynamic properties. Remarkably, PG degradation was significantly decreased (approximately 50% of the normal). Zymographic analysis demonstrated enhanced expression of gelatinolytic activities in the extracts of the articular tissues shortly after IL-1 exposure and decreased levels in the recovery phase. We found that the overshoot of PG synthesis and impaired degradation act together to facilitate full cartilage repair 7 days after the last of the three IL-1 injections.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7942330     DOI: 10.1007/bf02001917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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