نتایج جستجو برای: articular cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 51540  

Journal: :Journal of medical and dental sciences 2005
Masayuki Yoshimi Osamu Miyaishi Sayaka Nakamura Shin-Ichi Shirasawa Hideaki Kamochi Seiji Miyatani Yoji Ikawa Tamayuki Shinomura

Suppression subtractive hybridization is very effective to enrich differentially expressed genes in two different tissues or cells. We therefore used the technique to identify characteristic genes expressed in rat knee joint articular cartilage as compared to rat costal cartilage. In this study, we revealed that several genes were enriched in a subtracted articular cartilage cDNA library. The m...

2016
M. B. Gugjoo Amarpal G. T. Sharma H. P. Aithal P. Kinjavdekar

Articular cartilage injury poses a major challenge for both the patient and orthopaedician. Articular cartilage defects once formed do not regenerate spontaneously, rather replaced by fibrocartilage which is weaker in mechanical competence than the normal hyaline cartilage. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) along with different growth factors and scaffolds are currently incorporated in tissue engin...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2013
Jared Guthrie Cobb J Herman Kan John C Gore

PURPOSE To evaluate the feasibility of measuring T1ρ values in epiphyseal cartilage in children, we have conducted a novel study of spin locking techniques. Adult articular cartilage has been widely studied with spin locking techniques by magnetic resonance imaging. However, no results are available for in vivo T1ρ imaging of developing cartilage. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ten volunteers of age 6...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2007
Mehul R Shah Kevin M Kaplan Robert J Meislin Joseph A Bosco

Articular cartilage defects are common and play a significant role in degenerative joint disease. Cartilage is unable to regenerate, secondary to an inherent lack of vascular supply, thus, various techniques have been described in an attempt to treat and potentially restore these defects. Treatment decisions should be based on appropriate evaluation and classification of the pathology. Only the...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1986
N D Broom

Articular cartilage-on-bone has been subjected to repeated impact loading in vitro and the associated structural changes occurring in the general matrix examined by optical and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The study shows that repeated trauma transforms the pseudorandom arrangement of fibrils comprising the general matrix of normal articular cartilage into a structural configuration ...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2008
Shuhei Otsuki Noboru Taniguchi Shawn P Grogan Darryl D'Lima Mitsuo Kinoshita Martin Lotz

INTRODUCTION Changes in sulfation of cartilage glycosaminoglycans as mediated by sulfatases can regulate growth factor signaling. The aim of this study was to analyze expression patterns of recently identified extracellular sulfatases Sulf-1 and Sulf-2 in articular cartilage and chondrocytes. METHODS Sulf-1 and Sulf-2 expressions in human articular cartilage from normal donors and patients wi...

Journal: :Medical engineering & physics 2005
W Wilson C C van Donkelaar R van Rietbergen R Huiskes

Articular cartilage plays a vital role in the function of diarthrodial joints. Due to osteoarthritis degeneration of articular cartilage occurs. The initial event that triggers the pathological process of cartilage degeneration is still unknown. Cartilage damage due to osteoarthritis is believed to be mechanically induced. Hence, to investigate the initiation of osteoarthritis the stresses and ...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomaterials & functional materials 2013
Hiromi Kazusa Tomoyuki Nakasa Hayatoshi Shibuya Shingo Ohkawa Goki Kamei Nobuo Adachi Masataka Deie Naoki Nakajima Suong-Hyu Hyon Mitsuo Ochi

AIM Until recently, only fibrin glue has been available for clinical usage to repair articular cartilage, although its adhesiveness is not strong enough for use with articular cartilage, and it is derived from human blood and thus carries the risk of contamination. Recently, LYDEX, a new biodegradable hydrogel glue, has come onto the market. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adhesiv...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Paul Cernohorsky Daniel M de Bruin Marcel van Herk Johannes Bras Dirk J Faber Simon D Strackee Ton G van Leeuwen

Conventional imaging modalities are unable to depict the early degeneration of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis, especially in small joints. Optical coherence tomography has previously been used successfully in high-resolution imaging of cartilage tissue. This pilot cadaver study demonstrates the use of intra-articular optical coherence tomography in imaging of articular cartilage of the f...

2010
Simo Saarakkala Petro Julkunen

BACKGROUND Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy is a promising method for estimating the depth-wise composition of articular cartilage. The aim was to compare the specificity of two earlier introduced, presumably proteoglycan (PG)-specific FTIR parameters (i.e., absorption in the carbohydrate region with and without normalization with Amide I absorption) to estimate the reference...

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