Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory conditions associated with osteoarthritis (OA). Biomechanical signals will additionally contribute to changes in tissue remodelling and influence the inflammatory response. In this study, we investigated the combined effects of oxygen tension and fibronectin fragment (FN-f) on the inflammatory response of chondrocytes subjected to biomechanical signals.Methods: Chondrocytes were cultured under free-swelling conditions at 1%, 5% and 21% oxygen tension or subjected to dynamic compression in an ex vivo 3D/bioreactor model with 29 kDa FN-f, interleukin-1beta (IL-1?) and/or the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor for 6 and 48 hours. Markers for c...
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Low oxygen tension increased fibronectin fragment induced catabolic activities- response anical sign...
AbstractObjectives: The metabolism of cells in articular joint tissues in normal and pathological co...
Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
INTRODUCTION: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
Objective and design: Oxygen tension and biomechanical signals are factors that regulate inflammator...
PhDOxygen tension and biomechanical signals are factors that regulate inflammatory mechanisms in cho...
AbstractFibronectin fragments damage cartilage in vitro by greatly enhancing metalloproteinases and ...
The present study examined the effect of collagen fragments on anabolic and catabolic activities by ...
SummaryObjectivesArticular cartilage is an avascular tissue that exists at low oxygen tension. Oxyge...
AbstractFibronectin fragments damage cartilage in vitro by greatly enhancing metalloproteinases and ...
Background: Nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2play pivotal roles in both the pathogenesis of os...
SummaryObjectiveIncreased pro-inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS)...
AbstractIn an accompanying manuscript, it was shown that the cartilage chondrolytic activities of fi...
This study was supported by The Wellcome Trust (project grant: 073972). Dr Chowdhury would like to t...
PMCID: PMC3308073This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Low oxygen tension increased fibronectin fragment induced catabolic activities- response anical sign...
AbstractObjectives: The metabolism of cells in articular joint tissues in normal and pathological co...
Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
INTRODUCTION: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
Objective and design: Oxygen tension and biomechanical signals are factors that regulate inflammator...
PhDOxygen tension and biomechanical signals are factors that regulate inflammatory mechanisms in cho...
AbstractFibronectin fragments damage cartilage in vitro by greatly enhancing metalloproteinases and ...
The present study examined the effect of collagen fragments on anabolic and catabolic activities by ...
SummaryObjectivesArticular cartilage is an avascular tissue that exists at low oxygen tension. Oxyge...
AbstractFibronectin fragments damage cartilage in vitro by greatly enhancing metalloproteinases and ...
Background: Nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2play pivotal roles in both the pathogenesis of os...
SummaryObjectiveIncreased pro-inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS)...
AbstractIn an accompanying manuscript, it was shown that the cartilage chondrolytic activities of fi...
This study was supported by The Wellcome Trust (project grant: 073972). Dr Chowdhury would like to t...
PMCID: PMC3308073This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Low oxygen tension increased fibronectin fragment induced catabolic activities- response anical sign...
AbstractObjectives: The metabolism of cells in articular joint tissues in normal and pathological co...