Abstract onlyWear particles are thought to be a major factor causing osteolysis that leads to aseptic loosening. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of primary regulators of osteoclast development, RANKL (also known as osteoclast differentiation factor), its receptor RANK and natural inhibitor osteoprotegerin (OPG) in aseptic loosening. Cells were isolated from periprosthetic tissues taken at revision from more than 30 patients and the expression of these mediators in vivo was assessed using semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). These cells were also cultured on dentine to determine their ability to become mature osteoclasts. In situ hybridisation using DIG labelled riboprobes specific for...
OBJECTIVE: Osteoprotegerin ligand (OPGL) is a newly discovered molecule, which is expressed by osteo...
© 2001 British Society for RheumatologyObjective. This study investigated the involvement of the rec...
Objective—In aseptic loosening, a heavy macrophage response to biomaterial wear particles is commonl...
Extensive osteolysis adjacent to implants is often associated with wear particles of prosthetic mate...
Abstract onlyThere is growing evidence that RANKL (also known as osteoclast differentiation factor),...
Periprosthetic osteolysis remains the leading complication of total hip arthroplasty. It often resul...
Aseptic loosening is the main cause of failure of orthopedic prostheses. With no pharmaceuticals to ...
Periprosthetic osteolysis involves osteoclast activation by wear particulates and their exposure to ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
Wear-particle osteolysis affects prosthesis survival leading to implant loosening up to 70% of revis...
PURPOSE: Both macrophages and fibroblasts are the main cell types found in periprosthetic tissues su...
Pathological osteolyses are considered a consequence of a disturbance in the mechanisms that govern ...
Aseptic loosening (AL) due to osteolysis is the primary cause of joint prosthesis failure. Currently...
Click on the URI link to access this article at the publisher's website (may not be free)Periprosthe...
Osteoblast-osteoclast coordination is critical in the maintenance of skeletal integrity The modulati...
OBJECTIVE: Osteoprotegerin ligand (OPGL) is a newly discovered molecule, which is expressed by osteo...
© 2001 British Society for RheumatologyObjective. This study investigated the involvement of the rec...
Objective—In aseptic loosening, a heavy macrophage response to biomaterial wear particles is commonl...
Extensive osteolysis adjacent to implants is often associated with wear particles of prosthetic mate...
Abstract onlyThere is growing evidence that RANKL (also known as osteoclast differentiation factor),...
Periprosthetic osteolysis remains the leading complication of total hip arthroplasty. It often resul...
Aseptic loosening is the main cause of failure of orthopedic prostheses. With no pharmaceuticals to ...
Periprosthetic osteolysis involves osteoclast activation by wear particulates and their exposure to ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
Wear-particle osteolysis affects prosthesis survival leading to implant loosening up to 70% of revis...
PURPOSE: Both macrophages and fibroblasts are the main cell types found in periprosthetic tissues su...
Pathological osteolyses are considered a consequence of a disturbance in the mechanisms that govern ...
Aseptic loosening (AL) due to osteolysis is the primary cause of joint prosthesis failure. Currently...
Click on the URI link to access this article at the publisher's website (may not be free)Periprosthe...
Osteoblast-osteoclast coordination is critical in the maintenance of skeletal integrity The modulati...
OBJECTIVE: Osteoprotegerin ligand (OPGL) is a newly discovered molecule, which is expressed by osteo...
© 2001 British Society for RheumatologyObjective. This study investigated the involvement of the rec...
Objective—In aseptic loosening, a heavy macrophage response to biomaterial wear particles is commonl...