Background: Joint bleeds have a direct adverse effect on joint cartilage, leading to joint deterioration and, ultimately, to disability. Objective: To examine the hypothesis that because degenerated cartilage has a limited repair capacity, it is more susceptible than healthy cartilage to blood-induced cartilage damage. Methods: Healthy, degenerated (preclinical osteoarthritic) and osteoarthritic (clinically defined) human cartilage was exposed to 10% vol/vol whole blood for 2 days, followed by a recovery period of 12 days in the absence of blood. The effect of exposure to blood on cartilage was determined by measuring proteoglycan synthesis rate, release and content, as well as protease (matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)) activity. Results: In...
AbstractObjective: To compare the response of knee and ankle cartilages to fibronectin fragments (Fn...
The two major constituents of cartilage are collagen type II (CII) and aggrecan. Osteoarthritis (OA)...
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue that distributes mechanical loads within the knee. When i...
Objective. Joint bleeding, or hemarthrosis, leads in time to severe joint damage. This study was car...
-induced joint damage can occur due to a trauma but also during surgery when blood leaks into the jo...
Blood-induced joint damage is an arthropathy which evolves as a consequence of joint bleeding (or: h...
Musculoskeletal bleeding is the hallmark of hemophilia and cannot be completely prevented despite cl...
Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro effect of different concentr...
It is widely accepted that cartilage injury leads to osteoarthritis (OA), although the mechanisms by...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether the focal susceptibility to cartilage degeneration in joints is...
Objective To determine whether the focal susceptibility to cartilage degeneration in joints is relat...
Objectives: To investigate the relation between anatomic changes of the synovium, the bone, the bone...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation whether biomarkers of joint damage are sensitive to change shortly after a joi...
SummaryObjectiveJoint bleeding leads to joint destruction. In vitro exposure of human and canine car...
SummaryVariations among joints in the initiation and progression of degeneration may be explained, i...
AbstractObjective: To compare the response of knee and ankle cartilages to fibronectin fragments (Fn...
The two major constituents of cartilage are collagen type II (CII) and aggrecan. Osteoarthritis (OA)...
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue that distributes mechanical loads within the knee. When i...
Objective. Joint bleeding, or hemarthrosis, leads in time to severe joint damage. This study was car...
-induced joint damage can occur due to a trauma but also during surgery when blood leaks into the jo...
Blood-induced joint damage is an arthropathy which evolves as a consequence of joint bleeding (or: h...
Musculoskeletal bleeding is the hallmark of hemophilia and cannot be completely prevented despite cl...
Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro effect of different concentr...
It is widely accepted that cartilage injury leads to osteoarthritis (OA), although the mechanisms by...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether the focal susceptibility to cartilage degeneration in joints is...
Objective To determine whether the focal susceptibility to cartilage degeneration in joints is relat...
Objectives: To investigate the relation between anatomic changes of the synovium, the bone, the bone...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation whether biomarkers of joint damage are sensitive to change shortly after a joi...
SummaryObjectiveJoint bleeding leads to joint destruction. In vitro exposure of human and canine car...
SummaryVariations among joints in the initiation and progression of degeneration may be explained, i...
AbstractObjective: To compare the response of knee and ankle cartilages to fibronectin fragments (Fn...
The two major constituents of cartilage are collagen type II (CII) and aggrecan. Osteoarthritis (OA)...
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue that distributes mechanical loads within the knee. When i...