Articular chondrocytes respond to mechanical forces by alterations in gene expression, proliferative status, and metabolic functions. Little is known concerning the cell signaling systems that receive, transduce, and convey mechanical information to the chondrocyte interior. Here, we show that ex vivo cartilage compression stimulates the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, p38 MAPK, and SAPK/ERK kinase-1 (SEK1) of the JNK pathway. Mechanical compression induced a phased phosphorylation of ERK consisting of a rapid induction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation at 10 min, a rapid decay, and a sustained level of ERK2 phosphorylation that persisted for at least 24 h. Mechanical compression also induced the phosphorylation of p38 MAPK in strictly a transient fashi...
Abstract Introduction The importance of mechanical si...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
OBJECTIVE: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) in articular cartilage can signal via two rout...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Chondrocytes regulate the composition of cartilage extracellular matrix in response to mechanical si...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
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 loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Objective To determine the activation of Mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinases in and around carti...
SummaryObjectiveTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) in articular cartilage can signal via two ro...
Introduction: The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establis...
Abstract Introduction The importance of mechanical si...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
OBJECTIVE: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) in articular cartilage can signal via two rout...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Chondrocytes regulate the composition of cartilage extracellular matrix in response to mechanical si...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
International audienceArticular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanic...
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 loading of articular cartilage stimulates the metabolism of resident chondrocytes and ind...
Objective To determine the activation of Mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinases in and around carti...
SummaryObjectiveTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) in articular cartilage can signal via two ro...
Introduction: The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establis...
Abstract Introduction The importance of mechanical si...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
OBJECTIVE: Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) in articular cartilage can signal via two rout...