SummaryWe studied whether cyclic loading is harmful to degraded cartilage. Sets of four cartilage-bearing sesamoid bones were dissected from 5-year-old cows. One bone from each set was cultured for 17 h in control medium to serve as an ex vivo control. The three others were cultured for 1 week in control medium to which 0, 10 or 300 ng/ml retinoic acid (RAc), which depletes the cartilage matrix of proteoglycans, had been added. Two were then cultured for another week in control medium. During the last week, one of the two was subjected to a cyclic load (1 MPa, 0.2 Hz). Following treatment with RAc, glycosaminoglycan content and synthesis were significantly decreased, as confirmed by safranin O staining and autoradiography. They were further...
SummaryObjectiveMacromolecules of the articular cartilage extracellular matrix released into synovia...
AbstractObjective Little is known about the effects of severe repetitive loading on articular cartil...
AbstractChondrocytes within articular cartilage experience complete unloading between loading cycles...
SummaryWe studied whether cyclic loading is harmful to degraded cartilage. Sets of four cartilage-be...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tissue load, frequency and lo...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to systematically determine whether and to what extent th...
AbstractObjective: To determine whether load-induced injury causes alterations in proteoglycan (PG),...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
Objective The interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and t...
Objective The interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and t...
SummaryObjectiveAlterations in the sulfation pattern of chondroitin sulfate (CS) chains of proteogly...
Summary Objective: Osteoarthritis is a disease process of cellular degradation of articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveMacromolecules of the articular cartilage extracellular matrix released into synovia...
AbstractObjective Little is known about the effects of severe repetitive loading on articular cartil...
AbstractChondrocytes within articular cartilage experience complete unloading between loading cycles...
SummaryWe studied whether cyclic loading is harmful to degraded cartilage. Sets of four cartilage-be...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tissue load, frequency and lo...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to systematically determine whether and to what extent th...
AbstractObjective: To determine whether load-induced injury causes alterations in proteoglycan (PG),...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
ObjectiveThe interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and th...
Objective The interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and t...
Objective The interaction between proteoglycan loss and collagen damage in articular cartilage and t...
SummaryObjectiveAlterations in the sulfation pattern of chondroitin sulfate (CS) chains of proteogly...
Summary Objective: Osteoarthritis is a disease process of cellular degradation of articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveMacromolecules of the articular cartilage extracellular matrix released into synovia...
AbstractObjective Little is known about the effects of severe repetitive loading on articular cartil...
AbstractChondrocytes within articular cartilage experience complete unloading between loading cycles...