نتایج جستجو برای: joint cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 217304  

2016
Jaimin A. Patel Hardik Modi Himanshu Patel

Abstract— Knee joint is very complex and delicate joint in human body structure. Due to weight load, stress, knees can be injured and damaged and Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the common diseases of knee injury. It is a degenerative joint disease in which cartilage slowly degrades. Another problem of knee is meniscus tear. Meniscus act as a weight distributer on joint surfaces and gives stabili...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Haoruo Jia Xiaoyuan Ma Wei Tong Basak Doyran Zeyang Sun Luqiang Wang Xianrong Zhang Yilu Zhou Farid Badar Abhishek Chandra X Lucas Lu Yang Xia Lin Han Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto Ling Qin

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease, characterized by progressive destruction of the articular cartilage. The surface of joint cartilage is the first defensive and affected site of OA, but our knowledge of genesis and homeostasis of this superficial zone is scarce. EGFR signaling is important for tissue homeostasis. Immunostaining revealed that its activity is mostly dominant i...

With increasing life expectancy, the demand for preservation of native articular cartilage is increasing to delay joint arthroplasties. In the knee, there are many different strategies to preserve the articular cartilage including but not limited to corrective osteotomies, chondral injury restoration, intraarticular injection of cells or growth factors(PRP). However, One of the most important s...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2011
Donna M Urquhart Jephtah F L Tobing Fahad S Hanna Patricia Berry Anita E Wluka Changhai Ding Flavia M Cicuttini

PURPOSE Although several studies have examined the relationship between physical activity and knee osteoarthritis, the effect of physical activity on knee joint health is unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the relationships between physical activity and individual joint structures at the knee. METHODS Computer-aided searches were conducted up until November 2008, and th...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2009
P Patwari S N Lin B Kurz A A Cole S Kumar A J Grodzinsky

The reason for the increased risk for development of osteoarthritis (OA) after acute joint trauma is not well understood, but the mechanically injured cartilage may be more susceptible to degradative mediators secreted by other tissues in the joint. To establish a model for such interactions, we coincubated bovine cartilage tissue explants together with normal joint capsule and found a profound...

2016
S. I. Paterson N. M. Eltawil A. H. R. W. Simpson A. K. Amin A. C. Hall

OBJECTIVES During open orthopaedic surgery, joints may be exposed to air, potentially leading to cartilage drying and chondrocyte death, however, the long-term effects of joint drying in vivo are poorly understood. We used an animal model to investigate the subsequent effects of joint drying on cartilage and chondrocytes. METHODS The patellar groove of anaesthetised rats was exposed (sham-ope...

2014
Ayala Luria Constance R. Chu

CONTEXT Articular cartilage has a unique functional architecture capable of providing a lifetime of pain-free joint motion. This tissue, however, undergoes substantial age-related physiologic, mechanical, biochemical, and functional changes that reduce its ability to overcome the effects of mechanical stress and injury. Many factors affect joint function in the maturing athlete-from chondrocyte...

2015
Michael Goetzen Ladina Hofmann-Fliri Daniel Arens Stephan Zeiter Vincent Stadelmann Dirk Nehrbass R. Geoff Richards Michael Blauth James Franklin Kellam.

Augmentation of implants with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement in osteoporotic fractures is a promising approach to increase implant purchase. Side effects of PMMA for the metaphyseal bone, particularly for the adjacent subchondral bone plate and joint cartilage, have not yet been studied. The following experimental study investigates whether subchondral PMMA injection compromises the ...

Constanze Csaki Ebrahim Esfandiary, Farahnaz Moulavi Fariba Moulavi Khalilollah Nazem Masoud Hatef Dehghani Mehdi Shakibaei Mehrafarin Fesharaki Mohammad Hossein Nasr-esfahani Noshin Amirpour Shahnaz Razavi,

Objective(s) Articular cartilage tissue defects cannot be repaired by the proliferation of resident chondrocytes. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is a relatively new therapeutic approach to cover full thickness articular cartilage defects by in vitro grown chondrocytes from the joint of a patient. Therefore, we investigated the redifferentiation capability of human chondrocytes ma...

2013
Monique E.R. van Meegeren Goris Roosendaal Nathalie W.D. Jansen Floris P.J.G. Lafeber Simon C. Mastbergen

Objective. Four days of blood exposure leads to irreversible cartilage damage in vitro. In contrast, intermittent intra-articular blood injections twice a week during 4 weeks (mimicking micro-bleeds) in a canine model resulted in transient damage only. In this study, it was evaluated whether acute joint bleeds are more harmful than micro-bleeds in a canine model of knee arthropathy. Design. Sev...

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