OBJECTIVE: The effects of mechanical deformation of intact cartilage tissue on chondrocyte biosynthesis in situ have been well documented, but the mechanotransduction pathways that regulate such phenomena have not been elucidated completely. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of tissue deformation on the morphology of a range of intracellular organelles which play a major role in cell biosynthesis and metabolism. DESIGN: Using chemical fixation, high pressure freezing, and electron microscopy, we imaged chondrocytes within mechanically compressed cartilage explants at high magnification and quantitatively and qualitatively assessed changes in organelle volume and shape caused by graded levels of loading. RESULTS: Compression ...
Most tissues are subject to some form of physiological mechanical loading which results in deformati...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine if increasing cartilage cross-links through in vitro glycation of carti...
This thesis contributes to two aspects of cartilage research: understanding the biomechanical charac...
SummaryObjectiveThe effects of mechanical deformation of intact cartilage tissue on chondrocyte bios...
Chondrocytes are responsible for the elaboration and maintenance of the extracellular (EC) matrix in...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
BackgroundMechanical conditioning has been widely used to attempt to enhance chondrocyte metabolism ...
Previous experimental studies have determined local strain fields for both healthy and degenerate ca...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical conditioning has been widely used to attempt to enhance chondrocyte metabolis...
AbstractThe metabolic activity of chondrocytes in articular cartilage is influenced by alterations i...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
BACKGROUND: Chondrocytes can detect and respond to the mechanical environment by altering their meta...
Most tissues are subject to some form of physiological mechanical loading which results in deformati...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine if increasing cartilage cross-links through in vitro glycation of carti...
This thesis contributes to two aspects of cartilage research: understanding the biomechanical charac...
SummaryObjectiveThe effects of mechanical deformation of intact cartilage tissue on chondrocyte bios...
Chondrocytes are responsible for the elaboration and maintenance of the extracellular (EC) matrix in...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
BackgroundMechanical conditioning has been widely used to attempt to enhance chondrocyte metabolism ...
Previous experimental studies have determined local strain fields for both healthy and degenerate ca...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical conditioning has been widely used to attempt to enhance chondrocyte metabolis...
AbstractThe metabolic activity of chondrocytes in articular cartilage is influenced by alterations i...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
BACKGROUND: Chondrocytes can detect and respond to the mechanical environment by altering their meta...
Most tissues are subject to some form of physiological mechanical loading which results in deformati...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine if increasing cartilage cross-links through in vitro glycation of carti...
This thesis contributes to two aspects of cartilage research: understanding the biomechanical charac...