The Pathological Changes in Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Joint Diseases

Pawlak Z, Yusuf Kq
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The pathological changes observed in Osteoarthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) affects the entire joint structure resulting in pain, surface change, molecules modification and dysfunction. In our study, we report molecular deactivation mechanism surface active phospholipids and cartilage matrix in (OA) and (RA). Deactivated PLs can be related to high friction leading to articular cartilage damage. The interaction occurs between antibodies β2-Glycoprotein I (β2-GPI) protonated amino acid functional group (-NH3+) and the phospholipid functional group (-PO4-): (β2-GPI) (-NH3+) + PL(-PO4-) → (-NH3+-PO4-) In a proposed articular cartilage damage of OA and RA, a substantial progress has been made towards understanding the mechanisms of PLs deactivation that lead to the degradation of the cartilage surface.
骨关节炎和类风湿关节炎关节病的病理变化
骨关节炎(OA)和类风湿关节炎(RA)的病理改变影响整个关节结构,导致疼痛、表面改变、分子修饰和功能障碍。在我们的研究中,我们报道了(OA)和(RA)中表面活性磷脂和软骨基质的分子失活机制。失活的PLs可能与高摩擦导致关节软骨损伤有关。抗体β2-糖蛋白I (β2-GPI)质子化氨基酸官能团(- nh3 +)和磷脂官能团(- po4 -)之间发生相互作用:(β2-GPI) (- nh3 +) + PL(- po4 -)→(- nh3 +- po4 -)在OA和RA的关节软骨损伤中,PLs失活性导致软骨表面降解的机制已经取得了实质性进展。
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