Objective: We hypothesize that chondrocytes from distinct zones of articular cartilage respond differently to compressive loading, and that zonal chondrocytes from osteoarthritis (OA) patients can benefit from optimized compressive stimulation. Therefore, we aimed to determine the transcriptional response of superficial (S) and middle/deep (MD) zone chondrocytes to varying dynamic compressive strain and loading duration. To confirm effects of compressive stimulation on overall matrix production, we subjected zonal chondrocytes to compression for 2 weeks. Design: Human S and MD chondrocytes from osteoarthritic joints were encapsulated in 2% alginate, pre-cultured, and subjected to compression with varying dynamic strain (5, 15, 50% at 1 Hz) ...
SummaryObjectiveOur goal was to test the hypothesis that specific integrin receptors regulate chondr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of dynamic compressive loading on chond...
Articular cartilage with its inherently poor capacity for self-regeneration represents a primary tar...
SummaryObjectiveWe hypothesize that chondrocytes from distinct zones of articular cartilage respond ...
Articular cartilage is a highly resilient tissue located at the ends of long bones. It has a zonal s...
Mechanical stimulation appears to play a key role in cartilage homeostasis maintenance, but it can a...
SummaryObjectiveThe objective of this study was to measure the effects of dynamic compression on sin...
Conference Theme: ECM Adhesion Signaling in ContextOsteoarthritis (OA) is a disabling disease that a...
Over 16 million people suffer from osteoarthritis (OA). As the body ages OA and other cartilage dise...
Various forms of mechanical stimulation have been shown to enhance chondrogenesis of mesenchymal ste...
As part of a program of research aimed at determining the role of mechanical forces in connective ti...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical stimulation is a widely used method to enhance the formation and properti...
Mechanical compression is a double-edged sword for cartilage remodeling, and the effect of mechanica...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Articular cartilage functions to maintain joint mobility. The loss of healthy, functional articular...
SummaryObjectiveOur goal was to test the hypothesis that specific integrin receptors regulate chondr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of dynamic compressive loading on chond...
Articular cartilage with its inherently poor capacity for self-regeneration represents a primary tar...
SummaryObjectiveWe hypothesize that chondrocytes from distinct zones of articular cartilage respond ...
Articular cartilage is a highly resilient tissue located at the ends of long bones. It has a zonal s...
Mechanical stimulation appears to play a key role in cartilage homeostasis maintenance, but it can a...
SummaryObjectiveThe objective of this study was to measure the effects of dynamic compression on sin...
Conference Theme: ECM Adhesion Signaling in ContextOsteoarthritis (OA) is a disabling disease that a...
Over 16 million people suffer from osteoarthritis (OA). As the body ages OA and other cartilage dise...
Various forms of mechanical stimulation have been shown to enhance chondrogenesis of mesenchymal ste...
As part of a program of research aimed at determining the role of mechanical forces in connective ti...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical stimulation is a widely used method to enhance the formation and properti...
Mechanical compression is a double-edged sword for cartilage remodeling, and the effect of mechanica...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Articular cartilage functions to maintain joint mobility. The loss of healthy, functional articular...
SummaryObjectiveOur goal was to test the hypothesis that specific integrin receptors regulate chondr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of dynamic compressive loading on chond...
Articular cartilage with its inherently poor capacity for self-regeneration represents a primary tar...