2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9440(10)63889-8
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Short-Term Exposure of Cartilage to Blood Results in Chondrocyte Apoptosis

Abstract: Studies have shown that joint bleeding leads to cartilage degradation independent of concurrent synovitis. We hypothesized that the blood-induced cartilage damage is because of increased chondrocyte apoptosis after shortterm exposure of whole blood or isolated mononuclear cells plus red blood cells to cartilage. Human cartilage tissue samples were co-cultured for 4 days with whole blood (50% v/v) or with mononuclear cells plus red blood cells (50% v/v equivalents). Cartilage matrix proteoglycan synthesis ( 35 … Show more

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“…Previous studies showed that iron deposits at localized sites in the synovium are associated with the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and an ability to inhibit the formation of human cartilage matrix [46]. Proposed mechanisms include the effects of lysosomal enzymes and catabolic cytokines produced by monocytes/macrophages [47][48][49]. This supports the hypothesis that iron plays a leading role in the induction of synovial changes and the consequent production of catabolic mediators harmful to cartilage.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imagingsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Previous studies showed that iron deposits at localized sites in the synovium are associated with the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and an ability to inhibit the formation of human cartilage matrix [46]. Proposed mechanisms include the effects of lysosomal enzymes and catabolic cytokines produced by monocytes/macrophages [47][48][49]. This supports the hypothesis that iron plays a leading role in the induction of synovial changes and the consequent production of catabolic mediators harmful to cartilage.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imagingsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This mechanism may lead to joint damage and OA. 36 While blood exposure may be one factor contributing to synovial inflammation and cartilage damage, it is highly unlikely that it is the only mechanism, as an arthrotomy alone did not lead to as much cartilage damage as was seen after drilling.…”
Section: Cartilage Degeneration After Bone Injury In a Rabbitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capsular incision and ACL transection at the experimental surgery necessarily involved bleeding and inflammatory responses. Both blood [29][30][31] and inflammatory mediators 32,33 are known to be deleterious to cartilage. In a previous study, Fahlgren et al 34 reported similarly early osteoarthritis development in a rabbit knee meniscectomy model, and concluded that early-stage disease progression was likely linked to such biological stimuli.…”
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confidence: 99%