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Cyclic compression of articular cartilage explants is associated with progressive consolidation and altered expression pattern of extracellular matrix proteins.
Authors:M Wong  M Siegrist  X Cao
Institution:M.E. Müller Institute for Biomechanics, Bern, Switzerland. wong@mem.unibe.ch
Abstract:In this study, we investigated the biosynthetic response of full thickness, adult bovine articular cartilage explants to 45 h of static and cyclic unconfined compression. The cyclic compression of articular cartilage resulted in a progressive consolidation of the cartilage matrix. The oscillatory loading increased protein synthesis (35S]methionine incorporation) by as much as 50% above free swelling control values, but had an inhibitory influence on proteoglycan synthesis (35SO4] incorporation). As expected, static compression was associated with a dose-dependent decrease in biosynthetic activity. ECM oligomeric proteins which were most affected by mechanical loading were fibronectin and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP). Static compression at all amplitudes caused a significant increase in fibronectin synthesis over free swelling control levels. Cyclic compression of articular cartilage at 0.1 Hz and higher was consistently associated with a dramatic increase in the synthesis of COMP as well as fibronectin. The biosynthetic activity of chondrocytes appears to be sensitive to both the frequency and amplitude of the applied load. The results of this study support the hypothesis that cartilage tissue can remodel its extracellular matrix in response to alterations in functional demand.
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