人软骨细胞衰老与骨关节炎的关系。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Yu Qiang, Chen Zheng, Alexander Y Maslov, Zhenzhen Lu, Min Zhou, Junjie Gao, Peijun Ren, Yidan Pang, Jan Vijg
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细胞衰老,即细胞分裂永久停止的状态,是衰老的标志,并与年龄相关疾病有关,最明显的是骨关节炎(OA)。在这里,我们评估了软骨细胞的衰老,首先在体外用诱变剂n -乙基-n -亚硝基脲(ENU)或博来霉素治疗后,然后在OA患者和对照组的软骨样本中进行体内实验。方法采用衰老相关β-半乳糖苷酶(SA-β-gal)染色及p16、p21表达水平评价诱变剂作用下培养软骨细胞的细胞衰老情况。对OA患者或非OA对照组的人髋关节软骨软骨细胞的细胞衰老进行了类似的评估。体外用Bcl-2/Bax表达比测定细胞凋亡,体内用TUNEL法和Bcl-2/Bax比值测定细胞凋亡。结果骨性关节炎患者关节软骨中衰老细胞数量明显高于非骨性关节炎对照组。在体外,博莱霉素处理的软骨细胞观察到衰老,而enu处理的细胞则没有。结论细胞衰老与OA的发病机制有关,DNA损伤和突变是OA相关衰老的潜在影响因素。
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Cellular Senescence in Human Chondrocytes in Relation to Osteoarthritis.

IntroductionCellular senescence, i.e., a state of permanent cessation of cell division, is a hallmark of aging and has been associated with age-related diseases, most notably osteoarthritis (OA). Here we assessed senescence in chondrocytes, first in vitro after treatment with the mutagens N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) or bleomycin, and then in vivo in cartilage samples from OA patients and control subjects.MethodsCellular senescence in cultured chondrocytes treated with mutagens was assessed by senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) staining and by evaluating the expression levels of p16 and p21. Cellular senescence in human hip cartilage chondrocytes from OA patients or non-OA controls was similarly evaluated. Apoptosis in vitro was measured by the Bcl-2/Bax expression ratio, and in vivo by both TUNEL assay and the Bcl-2/Bax ratio.ResultsIn human articular cartilage, senescent cells were found to be significantly elevated in OA lesions of patients as compared with normal cartilage of non-OA control subjects. In vitro, senescence was observed in bleomycin-treated chondrocytes, but not in ENU-treated cells.ConclusionsOur findings demonstrate that cellular senescence is associated with the pathogenesis of OA, with DNA damage and mutations as potential contributing factors in OA-associated senescence.

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CARTILAGE
CARTILAGE ORTHOPEDICS-
CiteScore
6.90
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7.10%
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80
期刊介绍: CARTILAGE publishes articles related to the musculoskeletal system with particular attention to cartilage repair, development, function, degeneration, transplantation, and rehabilitation. The journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas for the many types of researchers and clinicians involved in cartilage biology and repair. A primary objective of CARTILAGE is to foster the cross-fertilization of the findings between clinical and basic sciences throughout the various disciplines involved in cartilage repair. The journal publishes full length original manuscripts on all types of cartilage including articular, nasal, auricular, tracheal/bronchial, and intervertebral disc fibrocartilage. Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research are welcome. Review articles, editorials, and letters are also encouraged. The ICRS envisages CARTILAGE as a forum for the exchange of knowledge among clinicians, scientists, patients, and researchers. The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) is dedicated to promotion, encouragement, and distribution of fundamental and applied research of cartilage in order to permit a better knowledge of function and dysfunction of articular cartilage and its repair.
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