Articular chondrocytes are exposed to significant changes in extracellular osmolarity during normal joint activity, which can lead to changes in cell volume and metabolism of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Chondrocytes can respond to cell swelling/shrinking by volume regulatory pathways, but the signalling pathways are poorly understood although a role for the cytoskeleton is frequently implicated. Here, we have investigated the effects of disruption of the chondrocyte F-actin cytoskeleton on the recovery of cell volume by RVD. The cytoskeleton was perturbed using the relatively specific agent latrunculin B (5 μM; 30 min) and loss of F-actin integrity quantified using fluorescent phalloidin-labelling and confocal laser scanning microscopy ...
Partial-thickness cartilage injuries do not heal effectively, potentially leading to degeneration as...
Chondrocytes are a predominant cell type present in articular cartilage, whose integrity is jeopardi...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
SummaryObjectivesOsteoarthritis (OA) is associated with a gradual reduction in the interstitial osmo...
SummaryObjectivesOptimal matrix metabolism by articular chondrocytes is controlled by the ‘set-point...
SummaryObjectiveArticular chondrocytes respond to osmotic stress with transient changes in cell volu...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical stress above the physiological range can profoundly influence articular c...
Chondrocyte mechanotransduction in response to mechanical loading is essential for the health and ho...
In this study the role of the chondrocyte cytoskeleton in regulating cellular mRNA levels in chondro...
Chondrocytes depend upon solute transport within the avascular extracellular matrix of adult articul...
AbstractThe cytoskeleton is known to play an important role in the biomechanical nature and structur...
We present three novel reproducible methodologies for the quantification of changes in actin organiz...
Osmotic loading of articular cartilage has been used to study cell-tissue interactions and mechanism...
Regulation of cell volume is a fundamental cellular homeostatic mechanism in the face of osmotic str...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of hypo-osmotically induced ...
Partial-thickness cartilage injuries do not heal effectively, potentially leading to degeneration as...
Chondrocytes are a predominant cell type present in articular cartilage, whose integrity is jeopardi...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
SummaryObjectivesOsteoarthritis (OA) is associated with a gradual reduction in the interstitial osmo...
SummaryObjectivesOptimal matrix metabolism by articular chondrocytes is controlled by the ‘set-point...
SummaryObjectiveArticular chondrocytes respond to osmotic stress with transient changes in cell volu...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical stress above the physiological range can profoundly influence articular c...
Chondrocyte mechanotransduction in response to mechanical loading is essential for the health and ho...
In this study the role of the chondrocyte cytoskeleton in regulating cellular mRNA levels in chondro...
Chondrocytes depend upon solute transport within the avascular extracellular matrix of adult articul...
AbstractThe cytoskeleton is known to play an important role in the biomechanical nature and structur...
We present three novel reproducible methodologies for the quantification of changes in actin organiz...
Osmotic loading of articular cartilage has been used to study cell-tissue interactions and mechanism...
Regulation of cell volume is a fundamental cellular homeostatic mechanism in the face of osmotic str...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of hypo-osmotically induced ...
Partial-thickness cartilage injuries do not heal effectively, potentially leading to degeneration as...
Chondrocytes are a predominant cell type present in articular cartilage, whose integrity is jeopardi...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...