SummaryVariations among joints in the initiation and progression of degeneration may be explained, in part, by metabolic, biochemical and biomechanical differences. Compared to the cartilage in the knee joint, ankle cartilage has a higher content of proteoglycans and water, as well as an increased rate of proteoglycan turnover and synthesis, all of which are responsible for its increased stiffness and reduced permeability. Chondrocytes within ankle cartilage have a decreased response to catabolic factors such as interleukin-1 and fibronectin fragments, compared to the chondrocytes of knee cartilage. Moreover, in response to damage, ankle chondrocytes synthesize proteoglycans at a higher rate than that found in knee cartilage chondrocytes, w...
The ankle joint is a stable and congruent joint that helps to protect the joint surfaces from high i...
SummaryObjectiveAs compared to knee chondrocytes (KC), talar chondrocytes (TC) have superior synthet...
Background\ud Mechanical and inflammatory processes add to osteoarthritis (OA). To what extent both ...
SummaryVariations among joints in the initiation and progression of degeneration may be explained, i...
Introduction The lifetime prevalence of symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) in the knee is < 44% compare...
AbstractObjective: To compare the response of knee and ankle cartilages to fibronectin fragments (Fn...
Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative condition of synovial joints i...
SummaryObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the topographic variation in matrix produc...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
Abstract Background It remains to be shown whether OA shares molecular similarities between differen...
SummaryObjectiveMarked differences exist between human knee and ankle joints regarding risks and pro...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveTo review the literature on the role and regulation of chondrocyte terminal differen...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the interrelations between degenerative changes in articular cartilage ...
Background: Joint bleeds have a direct adverse effect on joint cartilage, leading to joint deteriora...
The ankle joint is a stable and congruent joint that helps to protect the joint surfaces from high i...
SummaryObjectiveAs compared to knee chondrocytes (KC), talar chondrocytes (TC) have superior synthet...
Background\ud Mechanical and inflammatory processes add to osteoarthritis (OA). To what extent both ...
SummaryVariations among joints in the initiation and progression of degeneration may be explained, i...
Introduction The lifetime prevalence of symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) in the knee is < 44% compare...
AbstractObjective: To compare the response of knee and ankle cartilages to fibronectin fragments (Fn...
Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative condition of synovial joints i...
SummaryObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the topographic variation in matrix produc...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
Abstract Background It remains to be shown whether OA shares molecular similarities between differen...
SummaryObjectiveMarked differences exist between human knee and ankle joints regarding risks and pro...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveTo review the literature on the role and regulation of chondrocyte terminal differen...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the interrelations between degenerative changes in articular cartilage ...
Background: Joint bleeds have a direct adverse effect on joint cartilage, leading to joint deteriora...
The ankle joint is a stable and congruent joint that helps to protect the joint surfaces from high i...
SummaryObjectiveAs compared to knee chondrocytes (KC), talar chondrocytes (TC) have superior synthet...
Background\ud Mechanical and inflammatory processes add to osteoarthritis (OA). To what extent both ...