Mechanical Stress Protects Against Chondrocyte Pyroptosis through Lipoxin A4 via Synovial Macrophage M2 Subtype Polarization in an Osteoarthritis Model
Abstract:Our previous study found that lipoxin A4 (LXA4) exerted therapeutic effects on osteoarthritis (OA). In this study, we evaluated the effects of LXA4 via synovial macrophage M1/M2 subtype polarization on chondrocyte pyroptosis and mechanisms during mechanical stimulation. Synovial macrophages were subjected to various LXA4 concentrations and cyclic tensile strain (CTS) conditions to determine optimal co-culture conditions. The effects of LXA4 on chondrocyte pyroptosis, as represented by macrophage M1/M2 subtype … Show more
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