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Kaamini M Dhanabalan et al.
Biomaterials science, 8(15), 4308-4321 (2020-07-01)
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint disease characterized by progressive damage of articular cartilage and the adjoining subchondral bone. Chondrocytes, the primary cells of the cartilage, have limited regenerative capacity and when they undergo stress due to trauma or with aging
Dong-Yeong Lee et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland), 9(1) (2020-01-23)
Antioxidant enzymes are decreased in osteoarthritis (OA) patients, implying the role of oxidative stress in osteoarthritis pathogenesis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cytoprotective effects of delphinidin, a potent antioxidant, in human chondrocytes and the underlying mechanisms.
Horst Claassen et al.
Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, 193(1), 23-29 (2010-10-26)
Sex hormones and insulin have been implicated in articular cartilage metabolism. To supplement previous findings on the regulation of matrix synthesis with 17β-estradiol and insulin and to find a possible model to study cartilage metabolism in vitro, we evaluated the
Mary B Goldring
Methods in molecular medicine, 100, 37-52 (2004-07-29)
Immortalization of chondrocytes increases life span and proliferative capacity but does not necessarily stabilize the differentiated phenotype. Expansion of chondrocyte cell lines in continuous monolayer culture may result in the loss of phenotype, particularly if high cell density is not
M B Goldring et al.
The Journal of clinical investigation, 94(6), 2307-2316 (1994-12-01)
Immortalized human chondrocytes were established by transfection of primary cultures of juvenile costal chondrocytes with vectors encoding simian virus 40 large T antigen and selection in suspension culture over agarose. Stable cell lines were generated that exhibited chondrocyte morphology, continuous
Qunli Wang et al.
Bioengineered, 12(2), 12812-12820 (2021-12-14)
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a cartilage degenerative disease commonly observed in the elderly population and significantly impacts the normal life of OA patients. It has been reported that the development of pathological cell senescence in chondrocytes is involved in the pathogenesis
Libo Zhou et al.
ACS applied materials & interfaces, 13(43), 51321-51332 (2021-10-20)
Various biomaterial scaffolds have been developed for improving stem cell anchorage and function in tissue constructs for in vitro and in vivo uses. Growth factors are typically applied to scaffolds to mediate cell differentiation. Conventionally, growth factors are not strictly
Sinthu Pathmanapan et al.
Cell reports, 42(6), 112578-112578 (2023-06-02)
Chondrosarcomas are the most common malignancy of cartilage and are associated with somatic mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) and IDH2 genes. Somatic IDH mutations are also found in its benign precursor lesion, enchondromas, suggesting that IDH mutations are early
Meng-Huang Wu et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 20(1) (2018-12-28)
Chondrosarcoma, a heterogeneous malignant bone tumor, commonly produces cartilage matrix, which generally has no response to conventional therapies. Studies have reported that MLN4924, a NEDD8-activating enzyme inhibitor, achieves antitumor effects against numerous malignancies. In this study, the suppressive effects of
Yanting Rao et al.
Immunity, inflammation and disease, 11(10), e978-e978 (2023-10-31)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammation mediated by an autoimmune response. Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 2 (BIRC2) and tumor necrosis factor receptor 1-associated death domain protein (TRADD) have been reported to be highly expressed in RA, while their specific roles
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