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Synoviocytes, not chondrocytes, release free radicals after cycles of anoxia/re-oxygenation
Authors:Schneider Nicole  Mouithys-Mickalad Ange L  Lejeune Jean-Philippe  Deby-Dupont Ginette P  Hoebeke Maryse  Serteyn Didier A
Institution:Department of Clinical Sciences, Large Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, B41, Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium. n.schneider@gmx.net
Abstract:By oxymetry and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), we investigated the effects of repeated anoxia/re-oxygenation (A/R) periods on the respiration and production of free radicals by synoviocytes (rabbit HIG-82 cell line and primary equine synoviocytes) and equine articular chondrocytes. Three periods of 20 min anoxia followed by re-oxygenation were applied to 10(7)cells; O(2) consumption was measured before anoxia and after each re-oxygenation. After the last A/R, cellular free radical formation was investigated by EPR spectroscopy with spin trapping technique (n=3 for each cell line). Both types of synoviocytes showed a high O(2) consumption, which was slowered after anoxia. By EPR with the spin trap POBN, we proved a free radical formation. Results were similar for equine and rabbit synoviocytes. For chondrocytes, we observed a low O(2) consumption, unchanged by anoxia, and no free radical production. These observations suggest an oxidant activity of synoviocytes, potentially important for the onset of osteoarthritis.
Keywords:Equine  Articular chondrocytes  Synoviocytes  Free radical  Electron spin resonance  Anoxia
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