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The effects of pressure on chondrocyte tumour necrosis factor receptor expression.

Abstract:
This work was performed to determine whether one aspect of load, pressure, could alter tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor type I (RI) expression on chondrocytes. Encapsulated tsT/AC62, osteoarthritic (OA) or non-arthritic (NA) chondrocytes were centrifuged at speeds representing 5 or 20 MPa, incubated for specific periods, released from alginate and TNFRI and II (TNFRII) expression determined by flow cytometry. Significant (p<0.05, n=4) changes in tsT/AC62 chondrocyte TNFRI expression were apparent 24 hours after application of 20 MPa. Five or 20 MPa increased OA chondrocyte TNFRI expression; chondrocytes from some OA patients were markedly sensitive to 20 MPa. NA chondrocyte TNFRI expression usually decreased in response to 5 and 20 MPa. Significant pressure-induced differences in TNFRI expression between NA and OA groups were apparent at 5, but not 20 MPa. Pressure did not significantly alter TNRFII expression on tsT/AC62, NA or OA chondrocytes. These results suggest a mechanism whereby sensitivity of chondrocytes to the effects of TNFalpha may be increased, in susceptible individuals, in regions of the joint that experience peak loading.
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Journal:
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Volume:
39
Issue:
1-2
Pages:
125-132
Publication date:
2002-01-01
EISSN:
1878-5034
ISSN:
0006-355X


Language:
English
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uuid:82b9365e-422a-4dcb-af40-116f0243a21a
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238108
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2013-11-16

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