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Relative contribution of matrix metalloprotease and cysteine protease activities to cytokine-stimulated articular cartilage degradation.

August 1, 2006

Osteoarthritis Cartilage

Abstract OBJECTIVE Both matrix metalloprotease (MMP) activity and cathepsin K (CK) activity have been implicated in cartilage turnover. We investigated the relative contribution of MMP activity and CK activity in cartilage degradation using ex vivo and in vivo models. METHODS Bovine articular cartilage explants were stimulated with oncostatin M (OSM) 10 ng/ml and tumor necrosis […]

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Estrogen directly attenuates human osteoclastogenesis, but has no effect on resorption by mature osteoclasts.

August 1, 2006

DNA Cell Biol

Abstract Estrogen deficiency arising with the menopause promotes marked acceleration of bone resorption, which can be restored by hormone replacement therapy. The inhibitory effects of estrogen seem to involve indirect cytokine- mediated effects via supporting bone marrow cells, but direct estrogen-receptor mediated effects on the bone-resorbing osteoclasts have also been proposed. Little information is available […]

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Effects of ovariectomy and estrogen therapy on type II collagen degradation and structural integrity of articular cartilage in rats: implications of the time of initiation.

August 1, 2006

Arthritis Rheum

Abstract OBJECTIVE To investigate how the time of initiation influences the effects of estrogen therapy on type II collagen (CII) turnover and the structural integrity of articular cartilage in ovariectomized rats and to determine whether estrogen exerts direct effects on the catabolic function of chondrocytes ex vivo. METHODS A total of 46 Sprague-Dawley rats were […]

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The utility of measuring C-terminal telopeptides of collagen type II (CTX-II) in serum and synovial fluid samples for estimation of articular cartilage status in experimental models of destructive joint diseases.

July 1, 2006

Osteoarthritis Cartilage

Abstract OBJECTIVE To characterize and validate a novel, enzyme-linked immunoassay for measuring cross-linked dimer forms of C-terminal telopeptides of type II collagen (CTX-II) in serum and synovial fluid of rodents, and investigate whether CTX-II measurements can reflect joint status in two established animal models of destructive joint diseases. METHODS Firstly, the specificity, in vivo validity, […]

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Calcitonin is involved in cartilage homeostasis: is calcitonin a treatment for OA?

July 1, 2006

Osteoarthritis Cartilage

Abstract OBJECTIVE Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of degenerative joint diseases and a major cause of disability and impaired quality of life in the elderly. Recent observations suggest that calcitonin may act on both osteoclasts and chondrocytes. The present review was sought to summarize emerging observations from the molecular level to the preliminary […]

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Alpha CTX as a biomarker of skeletal invasion of breast cancer: immunolocalization and the load dependency of urinary excretion.

July 1, 2006

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

Abstract We recently showed that increased urinary excretion of the cross-linked, nonisomerized form of the C-telopeptide of collagen type I (alphaalphaCTX) could be a sensitive indicator of the presence of bone metastases in breast cancer patients. The present study was sought to investigate (a) the localization of alphaCTX epitopes in the proximity of a bone […]

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Lack of hepatic metabolism of C-telopeptides of type I collagen.

April 1, 2006

Clin Chim Acta

Abstract BACKGROUND Bone biochemical markers have been used in dynamic studies of bone metabolism, and, for accurate interpretation of measured marker levels, it is essential to have information of extra-skeletal metabolism. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate if the circulating C-telopeptides of type I collagen (CTX) was subject to hepatic extraction. […]

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Degradation of the organic phase of bone by osteoclasts: a secondary role for lysosomal acidification.

January 1, 2006

J Bone Miner Res

Abstract UNLABELLED Osteoclasts degrade bone matrix by secretion of hydrochloric acid and proteases. We studied the processes involved in the degradation of the organic matrix of bone in detail and found that lysosomal acidification is involved in this process and that MMPs are capable of degrading the organic matrix in the absence of cathepsin K. […]

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The relative use of eight collagenous and noncollagenous markers for diagnosis of skeletal metastases in breast, prostate, or lung cancer patients.

January 1, 2006

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

Abstract The present study was sought to assess the relative use of eight biomarkers for the detection of bone metastases in cancer forms frequently spreading to the skeleton. Participants were 161 patients with either breast, prostate, or lung cancer. The presence and extent of bone metastases was assessed by imaging techniques (computer tomography and/or magnetic […]

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The role of chloride channels in osteoclasts: ClC-7 as a target for osteoporosis treatment.

October 1, 2005

Drug News Perspect

Abstract Chloride ions play a major role in osteoclast biology and bone homeostasis. In addition to its general cellular roles, chloride is involved in the specific bone resorption activity of osteoclasts. The chloride channel ClC-7 has been shown to be mandatory for bone resorption. It is necessary for the acidification of the resorption lacunae. In […]

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