Background/Aims: The biological effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively over the past few years. However, the mechanisms underlying chondrocyte mechanosensing and signaling in response to periodic mechanical stress remain to be determined. In the current study, we examined the effects of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) signaling on periodic mechanical stress-induced chondrocyte proliferation and matrix synthesis. Methods and Results: Periodic mechanical stress significantly induced sustained phosphorylation of FAK at Tyr397 and Tyr576/577. Reduction of FAK with targeted shRNA via transfection of NH2-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation-deficient FAK mutant Y397F or Y576F-Y577F abolished periodic mechanic...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Type II collagen is a major protein that maintains biological and mechanical characteristics in arti...
Articular chondrocytes respond to mechanical forces by alterations in gene expression, proliferative...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
Background/Aims: The present study aimed to analyze the mechanisms by which periodic mechanical stre...
Background/Aims: In recent years, a variety of studies have been performed to investigate the cellul...
Background/Aims: The biological effects of periodic mechanical stress on the mitogenesis of chondroc...
The mechanisms involved in the mechanical loading-induced increase in bone formation remain unclear....
Chondrocytes are a predominant cell type present in articular cartilage, whose integrity is jeopardi...
Mechanical stress has detrimental effects on cartilaginous endplate chondrocytes due to apoptosis in...
Background/Aims: Periodic mechanical stress activates integrin β1-initiated signal pathways to promo...
<div><p>Mechanical strain plays a critical role in the proliferation, differentiation and maturation...
SummaryAimThe aim of this work was to determine the pathways implicated in the mechanosensing of cho...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Type II collagen is a major protein that maintains biological and mechanical characteristics in arti...
Articular chondrocytes respond to mechanical forces by alterations in gene expression, proliferative...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
The mitogenic effects of periodic mechanical stress on chondrocytes have been studied extensively bu...
Background/Aims: The present study aimed to analyze the mechanisms by which periodic mechanical stre...
Background/Aims: In recent years, a variety of studies have been performed to investigate the cellul...
Background/Aims: The biological effects of periodic mechanical stress on the mitogenesis of chondroc...
The mechanisms involved in the mechanical loading-induced increase in bone formation remain unclear....
Chondrocytes are a predominant cell type present in articular cartilage, whose integrity is jeopardi...
Mechanical stress has detrimental effects on cartilaginous endplate chondrocytes due to apoptosis in...
Background/Aims: Periodic mechanical stress activates integrin β1-initiated signal pathways to promo...
<div><p>Mechanical strain plays a critical role in the proliferation, differentiation and maturation...
SummaryAimThe aim of this work was to determine the pathways implicated in the mechanosensing of cho...
Introduction\ud The importance of mechanical signals in normal and inflamed cartilage is well establ...
<div><p>Articular cartilage is physiologically exposed to repeated loads. The mechanical properties ...
Type II collagen is a major protein that maintains biological and mechanical characteristics in arti...
Articular chondrocytes respond to mechanical forces by alterations in gene expression, proliferative...