AbstractObjective To study the biochemical changes in the early development of primary guinea-pig knee osteoarthritis (OA) and its dependence on load.Methods Load distribution was modified with below-knee amputation or femur valgus osteotomy in 9-month-old guinea-pigs. Soft tissue sham operated animals served as controls. The composition of uncalcified and calcified articular cartilage at the medial and lateral tibial condyle was studied by analysing small and large proteoglycans (PG) by gel electrophoresis and sulfation pattern with high-performance liquid chromatography. Collagen concentration was also determined.Results The articular surfaces with a presumed higher load after surgery had a slight, but consistent, higher water content. De...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate matrix changes in knee cartilage prior t...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate chosen serum cytokines and their association with osteoarthritis (OA) in...
Background: Preclinical osteoarthritis models where damage occurs spontaneously may better reflect t...
AbstractObjective To study the biochemical changes in the early development of primary guinea-pig kn...
Osteoarthritis (OA) - an unspecific term for late joint destruction-is one of the most common causes...
Hartley guinea pigs spontaneously and reproducibly develop an arthropathy mimicking human primary os...
The course of primary osteoarthrosis (OA) in Hartley guinea pigs, which spontaneously develop OA in ...
AbstractObjective: To determine the material properties of articular cartilage in the Hartley guinea...
SummaryObjectiveA major barrier inhibiting the discovery of structural modifying agents for osteoart...
AbstractObjective To compare responses of the collagen network and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) of arti...
AbstractObjective To evaluate the interaction of bone and cartilage in knee osteoarthritis (OA) path...
AbstractObjective To examine the collagens in cruciate ligaments of young Dunkin-Hartley guinea pigs...
AbstractObjective: The study was performed to clarify the metabolic background of the variations in ...
SummaryIn diarthrodial joints, bone and cartilage are structurally and functionally inseparable as s...
Background: Two strains of guinea pig develop spontaneous osteoarthritis of the knee. Although the d...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate matrix changes in knee cartilage prior t...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate chosen serum cytokines and their association with osteoarthritis (OA) in...
Background: Preclinical osteoarthritis models where damage occurs spontaneously may better reflect t...
AbstractObjective To study the biochemical changes in the early development of primary guinea-pig kn...
Osteoarthritis (OA) - an unspecific term for late joint destruction-is one of the most common causes...
Hartley guinea pigs spontaneously and reproducibly develop an arthropathy mimicking human primary os...
The course of primary osteoarthrosis (OA) in Hartley guinea pigs, which spontaneously develop OA in ...
AbstractObjective: To determine the material properties of articular cartilage in the Hartley guinea...
SummaryObjectiveA major barrier inhibiting the discovery of structural modifying agents for osteoart...
AbstractObjective To compare responses of the collagen network and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) of arti...
AbstractObjective To evaluate the interaction of bone and cartilage in knee osteoarthritis (OA) path...
AbstractObjective To examine the collagens in cruciate ligaments of young Dunkin-Hartley guinea pigs...
AbstractObjective: The study was performed to clarify the metabolic background of the variations in ...
SummaryIn diarthrodial joints, bone and cartilage are structurally and functionally inseparable as s...
Background: Two strains of guinea pig develop spontaneous osteoarthritis of the knee. Although the d...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this study was to evaluate matrix changes in knee cartilage prior t...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate chosen serum cytokines and their association with osteoarthritis (OA) in...
Background: Preclinical osteoarthritis models where damage occurs spontaneously may better reflect t...