SummaryObjectiveThe objective of this study was to clarify the effects of mechanical stress on chondrocytes cultured in a tube. Centrifugal pressure was applied to chondrocytes cultured in a tube for 28 days, and the effect of this stress was evaluated using a molecular biological method.DesignArticular cartilage was harvested from a rabbit. A cell suspension was then prepared, and transferred in 1ml aliquots to polypropylene tubes. After 48h of incubation, centrifugal pressure (6.9MPa) was applied every 24h. Changes in morphology, expression of messenger RNA (mRNA) for insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and type II collagen, cell number, wet weight and protein concentration were evaluated.ResultsMicroscopically, formation of chondrocyte ...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
In vivo, during mechanical loading, articular cartilage is exposed to a complex biophysical environm...
In cartilage tissue engineering studies, the stimulatory effect of a constant magnitude of mechanica...
SummaryObjectiveThe objective of this study was to clarify the effects of mechanical stress on chond...
Although the mechanical environment is widely believed to help regulate connective-tissue cell diffe...
BACKGROUND: Chondrocytes can detect and respond to the mechanical environment by altering their meta...
Mechanical factors play a key role in regulating the development of cartilage degradation in osteoar...
To clarify the mechanism of cartilage degradation induced by mechanical stress, we investigated the ...
Abstract—It is well known that mechanical loading influ-ences the endochondral bone formation essent...
Articular cartilage with its inherently poor capacity for self-regeneration represents a primary tar...
Studying chondrocyte responses to mechanical forces and how growth factors modify these responses al...
Compressive stimulation can modulate articular chondrocyte functions. Nevertheless, the relevant stu...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
A lot has been invested into understanding how to assemble cartilage tissue in vitro and various des...
The objective of this thesis was to expand the current understanding of how biomechanical factors me...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
In vivo, during mechanical loading, articular cartilage is exposed to a complex biophysical environm...
In cartilage tissue engineering studies, the stimulatory effect of a constant magnitude of mechanica...
SummaryObjectiveThe objective of this study was to clarify the effects of mechanical stress on chond...
Although the mechanical environment is widely believed to help regulate connective-tissue cell diffe...
BACKGROUND: Chondrocytes can detect and respond to the mechanical environment by altering their meta...
Mechanical factors play a key role in regulating the development of cartilage degradation in osteoar...
To clarify the mechanism of cartilage degradation induced by mechanical stress, we investigated the ...
Abstract—It is well known that mechanical loading influ-ences the endochondral bone formation essent...
Articular cartilage with its inherently poor capacity for self-regeneration represents a primary tar...
Studying chondrocyte responses to mechanical forces and how growth factors modify these responses al...
Compressive stimulation can modulate articular chondrocyte functions. Nevertheless, the relevant stu...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
A lot has been invested into understanding how to assemble cartilage tissue in vitro and various des...
The objective of this thesis was to expand the current understanding of how biomechanical factors me...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
In vivo, during mechanical loading, articular cartilage is exposed to a complex biophysical environm...
In cartilage tissue engineering studies, the stimulatory effect of a constant magnitude of mechanica...