Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and induces the synthesis of molecules to maintain the integrity of the cartilage. Mechanical signals modulate biochemical activity and changes in cell behavior through mechanotransduction. Compression of cartilage results in complex changes within the tissue including matrix and cell deformation, hydrostatic and osmotic pressure, fluid flow, altered matrix water content, ion concentration and fixed charge density. These changes are detected by mechanoreceptors on the cell surface, which include mechanosensitive ion channels and integrins that on activation initiate intracellular signalling cascades leading to tissue remodelling. Excessive mechanica...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
AbstractObjective To establish whether chondrocytes from normal and osteoarthritic human articular c...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical load is an important regulator of chondrocyte metabolic activity. Changes in amplitude or...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Perception of mechanical signals and the biological responses to such stimuli are fundamental proper...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
The effect of mechanical loading on articular cartilage is the topic chosen for the second editorial...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
Chondrocytes regulate the composition of cartilage extracellular matrix in response to mechanical si...
Mechanical stimuli have fundamental roles in articular cartilage during health and disease. Chondroc...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
AbstractObjective To establish whether chondrocytes from normal and osteoarthritic human articular c...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Mechanical load is an important regulator of chondrocyte metabolic activity. Changes in amplitude or...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Perception of mechanical signals and the biological responses to such stimuli are fundamental proper...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
The effect of mechanical loading on articular cartilage is the topic chosen for the second editorial...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
Chondrocytes regulate the composition of cartilage extracellular matrix in response to mechanical si...
Mechanical stimuli have fundamental roles in articular cartilage during health and disease. Chondroc...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
AbstractObjective To establish whether chondrocytes from normal and osteoarthritic human articular c...