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Anatomy

University of Nebraska Medical Center

2017

Osteoarthritis

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Understanding The Chondrogenic Potential Of Articular Chondrocytes, Krishna Sarma Aug 2017

Understanding The Chondrogenic Potential Of Articular Chondrocytes, Krishna Sarma

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Articular cartilage is a smooth, visco-elastic, aneural, avascular tissue made of water, an exquisitely organized framework of proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, and collagen fibrils and articular chondrocytes. It’s beautiful organization and composition provide it with the flexibility and strength to cover, protect and lubricate the ends of long bones in a diarthrodial joint. Cartilage homeostasis relies on articular chondrocytes to translate the mechanical forces of daily activity into efficient remodeling of the extracellular matrix. Age, joint injury, or other insulting factors can progressively incapacitate articular chondrocytes, resulting in cartilage lesions that devolve to degenerative joint disease. Therefore, the central idea explored in …