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Changes in the antiangiogenic properties of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis

Changes in the antiangiogenic properties of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
Changes in the antiangiogenic properties of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis
Avascularity is important for the unique biomechanical properties of articular cartilage, and normal cartilage actively repels vascular invasion. This study investigated whether the antiangiogenic properties changed in the presence of osteoarthritis (OA) by culturing explants of human articular cartilage on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of chick embryos and investigating the incidence of vascular invasion and the effects of exogenous vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). The results were compared with those of non-OA cartilage obtained after femoral neck fractures. Altogether, 72% of OA samples but only 5% of non-OA samples were invaded by the CAM, indicating that changes in the antiangiogenic properties represented a fundamental difference between control and OA cartilage. Exogenous VEGF or MMP-9 increased the frequency of invasion to 70%–100%. Invasion most frequently occurred into cartilage matrix from which proteoglycans had been lost, the latter being detectable by sirius red staining of cartilage collagen. VEGF was synthesized by chondrocytes in proportion to the severity of degradation and might exacerbate the loss of resistance to invasion. These results indicate that loss of resistance to vascular invasion distinguishes OA cartilage from normal articular cartilage, which may be important in the pathogenesis of OA.
osteoarthritis, vascular invasion, chondrocyte, vegf, cam
0949-2658
849-857
Smith, James O.
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Oreffo, Richard O.C.
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Clarke, Nicholas M.P.
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Roach, Helmtrud I.
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Smith, James O.
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Oreffo, Richard O.C.
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Clarke, Nicholas M.P.
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Roach, Helmtrud I.
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Smith, James O., Oreffo, Richard O.C., Clarke, Nicholas M.P. and Roach, Helmtrud I. (2003) Changes in the antiangiogenic properties of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis. Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 8 (6), 849-857. (doi:10.1007/s00776-003-0717-8).

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Abstract

Avascularity is important for the unique biomechanical properties of articular cartilage, and normal cartilage actively repels vascular invasion. This study investigated whether the antiangiogenic properties changed in the presence of osteoarthritis (OA) by culturing explants of human articular cartilage on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of chick embryos and investigating the incidence of vascular invasion and the effects of exogenous vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). The results were compared with those of non-OA cartilage obtained after femoral neck fractures. Altogether, 72% of OA samples but only 5% of non-OA samples were invaded by the CAM, indicating that changes in the antiangiogenic properties represented a fundamental difference between control and OA cartilage. Exogenous VEGF or MMP-9 increased the frequency of invasion to 70%–100%. Invasion most frequently occurred into cartilage matrix from which proteoglycans had been lost, the latter being detectable by sirius red staining of cartilage collagen. VEGF was synthesized by chondrocytes in proportion to the severity of degradation and might exacerbate the loss of resistance to invasion. These results indicate that loss of resistance to vascular invasion distinguishes OA cartilage from normal articular cartilage, which may be important in the pathogenesis of OA.

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Published date: November 2003
Keywords: osteoarthritis, vascular invasion, chondrocyte, vegf, cam

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Local EPrints ID: 25988
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25988
ISSN: 0949-2658
PURE UUID: 76593baf-8d96-4081-9903-a7ec8e7bc27f
ORCID for Richard O.C. Oreffo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5995-6726

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Date deposited: 21 Apr 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:11

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Author: James O. Smith
Author: Helmtrud I. Roach

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