AbstractObjective To examine the potential of insulin, in a sustained delivery system, as a treatment for arthritis.Design The effect of insulin on matrix synthesis, matrix breakdown, and nitric oxide production in primary cartilage explants was examined. The activity of insulin on diseased cartilage from Dunkin Hartley guinea pigs, diabetic mice, and osteoarthritic patients was measured. The specificity of insulin stimulation was compared to that of IGF-I using osteoblasts and fibroblasts. Finally, the stability of insulin in a biologically relevant system was tested, and a slow-release formulation of insulin was developed and characterized.Results In articular cartilage explants, insulin stimulated proteoglycan (PG) synthesis, inhibited P...
The objective of the study was to develop a controlled release dosage form of insulin, which can pro...
Articular cartilage is likely a major candidate to be successfully regenerated by tissue engineering...
Daily injections for basal insulin therapy are far from ideal resulting in hypo/hyperglycemic episod...
Previous studies have documented the major role played by insulin in osseous healing. This is the fi...
SummaryGrowth factors may enhance current cartilage repair techniques via multiple mechanisms includ...
SummaryObjectiveInterleukin-1 is one of the inflammatory cytokines elevated after traumatic joint in...
Background: Insulin is a hormone that regulates glucose metabolism, however, it is also important fo...
Abstract Articular cartilage repair is a critical issue in osteoarthritis (OA) treatment. The insuli...
OBJECTIVE: Chondrocytes respond to insulin, but the presence and role of the specific high affinity ...
Articular cartilage explants were cultured with either oncostatin M plus tumour necrosis factor (OSM...
Osteochondral defect repair requires a tissue engineering approach that aims at mimicking the physio...
The precise nature of hormones and growth factors directly responsible for cartilage maturation is s...
Objective: Acute articular injuries lead to an increased risk of progressive joint damage and osteoa...
SummaryObjectiveChondrocytes respond to insulin, but the presence and role of the specific high affi...
Objective Acute articular injuries lead to an increased risk of progressive joint damage and osteoar...
The objective of the study was to develop a controlled release dosage form of insulin, which can pro...
Articular cartilage is likely a major candidate to be successfully regenerated by tissue engineering...
Daily injections for basal insulin therapy are far from ideal resulting in hypo/hyperglycemic episod...
Previous studies have documented the major role played by insulin in osseous healing. This is the fi...
SummaryGrowth factors may enhance current cartilage repair techniques via multiple mechanisms includ...
SummaryObjectiveInterleukin-1 is one of the inflammatory cytokines elevated after traumatic joint in...
Background: Insulin is a hormone that regulates glucose metabolism, however, it is also important fo...
Abstract Articular cartilage repair is a critical issue in osteoarthritis (OA) treatment. The insuli...
OBJECTIVE: Chondrocytes respond to insulin, but the presence and role of the specific high affinity ...
Articular cartilage explants were cultured with either oncostatin M plus tumour necrosis factor (OSM...
Osteochondral defect repair requires a tissue engineering approach that aims at mimicking the physio...
The precise nature of hormones and growth factors directly responsible for cartilage maturation is s...
Objective: Acute articular injuries lead to an increased risk of progressive joint damage and osteoa...
SummaryObjectiveChondrocytes respond to insulin, but the presence and role of the specific high affi...
Objective Acute articular injuries lead to an increased risk of progressive joint damage and osteoar...
The objective of the study was to develop a controlled release dosage form of insulin, which can pro...
Articular cartilage is likely a major candidate to be successfully regenerated by tissue engineering...
Daily injections for basal insulin therapy are far from ideal resulting in hypo/hyperglycemic episod...