2016
Protective Nature of Platelet-Rich Plasma Against Chondrocyte Death When Combined With Corticosteroids or Local Anesthetics
Durant TJ, Dwyer CR, McCarthy MB, Cote MP, Bradley JP, Mazzocca AD. Protective Nature of Platelet-Rich Plasma Against Chondrocyte Death When Combined With Corticosteroids or Local Anesthetics. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2016, 45: 218-225. PMID: 27582279, DOI: 10.1177/0363546516664161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlatelet-rich plasmaUse of corticosteroidsLocal anestheticsChondrocyte viabilityEffect of PRPAddition of PRPTemporary symptomatic reliefRelief of painLocal anesthetic treatmentAnti-inflammatory characteristicsCytotoxic effectsPresence of PRPChronic progressive natureImprovement of functionChondrocyte proliferationRange of motionSymptomatic reliefPeripheral bloodCorticosteroidsAnesthetic treatmentProliferation of chondrocytesTissue atrophyAnestheticsProgressive natureThymidine assay
2011
BMP2, but not BMP4, is crucial for chondrocyte proliferation and maturation during endochondral bone development
Shu B, Zhang M, Xie R, Wang M, Jin H, Hou W, Tang D, Harris SE, Mishina Y, O'Keefe RJ, Hilton MJ, Wang Y, Chen D. BMP2, but not BMP4, is crucial for chondrocyte proliferation and maturation during endochondral bone development. Journal Of Cell Science 2011, 124: 3428-3440. PMID: 21984813, PMCID: PMC3196857, DOI: 10.1242/jcs.083659.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisBone DevelopmentBone Morphogenetic Protein 2Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4Cell DifferentiationCell Growth ProcessesCells, CulturedChondrocytesCore Binding Factor Alpha 1 SubunitCyclin-Dependent Kinase 4Gene Expression RegulationGrowth PlateMiceMice, KnockoutOsteochondrodysplasiasProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalSignal TransductionConceptsEndochondral bone developmentBMP4 geneCartilage developmentDeletion of Bmp2Post-transcriptional levelRunx2 protein levelsBone developmentChondrocyte proliferationChondrodysplasia phenotypeProteasomal degradationBMP2 geneGenetic controlKey regulatorConditional knockout miceMolecular mechanismsKnockout miceBMP2Chondrocyte differentiationGenesGrowth plate chondrocytesRunx2 expressionCartilage phenotypeSpecific functionsProfound defectsNovel insights
2008
Regulation of articular chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation by indian hedgehog and parathyroid hormone–related protein in mice
Chen X, Macica CM, Nasiri A, Broadus AE. Regulation of articular chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation by indian hedgehog and parathyroid hormone–related protein in mice. Arthritis & Rheumatism 2008, 58: 3788-3797. PMID: 19035497, PMCID: PMC2599803, DOI: 10.1002/art.23985.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPTHrP expressionParathyroid hormone-related proteinArticular cartilagePTHrP-knockout micePathogenesis of arthritisWeight-bearing jointsHormone-related proteinChondrocyte proliferationIndian hedgehogGrowth plate structureCell of originArticular chondrocytesEpiphyseal growth zoneSecondary ossification centerArticular chondrocyte differentiationArticular chondrocyte proliferationAdult miceAxis participatesKnockin miceMicePTHrPProtein axisOssification centersIhhCartilageDicer-dependent pathways regulate chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation
Kobayashi T, Lu J, Cobb BS, Rodda SJ, McMahon AP, Schipani E, Merkenschlager M, Kronenberg HM. Dicer-dependent pathways regulate chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 1949-1954. PMID: 18238902, PMCID: PMC2538863, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0707900105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDicer-dependent pathwaysSkeletal developmentBiogenesis of miRNAsMiRNA target genesMammalian skeletal developmentSmall noncoding RNAsSkeletal growth defectsChondrocyte proliferationSuppress gene expressionNormal skeletal developmentDiverse organismsCritical roleGrowth defectNoncoding RNAsRNA abundanceGene expressionExpression changesMicroarray analysisBiological processesSignaling systemMiRNAsBase pairingDistinct mechanismsIhh-PTHrPHypertrophic chondrocytes
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