Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis

Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the expression of key degradative enzymes by chondrocytes and the microarchitectural and mineral properties of subchondral bone across different stages of cartilage degradation in human hip osteoarthritis (OA). Methods...

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Main Authors: Li, Yunfei, Liem, Y., Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin, Sullivan, N., Dall’Ara, E., Ahmed, Haroon, Sellers, G.M., Blom, A., Sharif, Mohammed
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spelling my.iium.irep.996862022-08-29T00:01:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/99686/ Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis Li, Yunfei Liem, Y. Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin Sullivan, N. Dall’Ara, E. Ahmed, Haroon Sellers, G.M. Blom, A. Sharif, Mohammed RB Pathology Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the expression of key degradative enzymes by chondrocytes and the microarchitectural and mineral properties of subchondral bone across different stages of cartilage degradation in human hip osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: Osteochondral samples at different stages of cartilage degradation were collected from 16 femoral heads with OA. Osteochondral samples with normal cartilage were collected from seven femoral heads with osteoporosis. Microcomputed tomography was used for the investigation of subchondral bone microarchitecture and mineral densities. Immunohistochemistry was used to study the expression and distribution of MMP13 and ADAMTS4 in cartilage. Results: The microarchitecture and mineral properties of the subchondral plate and trabecular bone in OA varied with the severity of the degradation of the overlying cartilage. Chondrocytes expressing MMP13 and ADAMTS4 are mainly located in the upper zone(s) of cartilage regardless of the histopathological grades. The zonal expression of these enzymes in OA (i.e., the percentage of positive cells in the superficial, middle, and deep zones), rather than their overall expression (the percentage of positive cells in the full thickness of the cartilage), exhibited significant variation in relation to the severity of cartilage degradation. The associations between the subchondral bone properties and zonal and overall expression of these enzymes in the cartilage were generally weak or nonsignificant. Conclusions: Phenotypic changes in chondrocytes and remodelling of subchondral bone proceed at different rates throughout the process of cartilage degradation. Biological influences are more important for cartilage degradation at early stages, while biomechanical damage to the compromised tissue may outrun the phenotypic change of chondrocytes and is critical in the advanced stages. MDPI 2021-11-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99686/1/99686_Subchondral%20bone%20microarchitectural.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99686/2/99686_Subchondral%20bone%20microarchitectural_SCOPUS.pdf Li, Yunfei and Liem, Y. and Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin and Sullivan, N. and Dall’Ara, E. and Ahmed, Haroon and Sellers, G.M. and Blom, A. and Sharif, Mohammed (2021) Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis. Biomedicines, 9 (11). ISSN 2227-9059 https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/11/1593/htm 10.3390/biomedicines9111593
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topic RB Pathology
spellingShingle RB Pathology
Li, Yunfei
Liem, Y.
Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin
Sullivan, N.
Dall’Ara, E.
Ahmed, Haroon
Sellers, G.M.
Blom, A.
Sharif, Mohammed
Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
description Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the expression of key degradative enzymes by chondrocytes and the microarchitectural and mineral properties of subchondral bone across different stages of cartilage degradation in human hip osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: Osteochondral samples at different stages of cartilage degradation were collected from 16 femoral heads with OA. Osteochondral samples with normal cartilage were collected from seven femoral heads with osteoporosis. Microcomputed tomography was used for the investigation of subchondral bone microarchitecture and mineral densities. Immunohistochemistry was used to study the expression and distribution of MMP13 and ADAMTS4 in cartilage. Results: The microarchitecture and mineral properties of the subchondral plate and trabecular bone in OA varied with the severity of the degradation of the overlying cartilage. Chondrocytes expressing MMP13 and ADAMTS4 are mainly located in the upper zone(s) of cartilage regardless of the histopathological grades. The zonal expression of these enzymes in OA (i.e., the percentage of positive cells in the superficial, middle, and deep zones), rather than their overall expression (the percentage of positive cells in the full thickness of the cartilage), exhibited significant variation in relation to the severity of cartilage degradation. The associations between the subchondral bone properties and zonal and overall expression of these enzymes in the cartilage were generally weak or nonsignificant. Conclusions: Phenotypic changes in chondrocytes and remodelling of subchondral bone proceed at different rates throughout the process of cartilage degradation. Biological influences are more important for cartilage degradation at early stages, while biomechanical damage to the compromised tissue may outrun the phenotypic change of chondrocytes and is critical in the advanced stages.
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author Li, Yunfei
Liem, Y.
Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin
Sullivan, N.
Dall’Ara, E.
Ahmed, Haroon
Sellers, G.M.
Blom, A.
Sharif, Mohammed
author_facet Li, Yunfei
Liem, Y.
Zamli, Zaitunnatakhin
Sullivan, N.
Dall’Ara, E.
Ahmed, Haroon
Sellers, G.M.
Blom, A.
Sharif, Mohammed
author_sort Li, Yunfei
title Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
title_short Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
title_full Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
title_sort subchondral bone microarchitectural and mineral properties and expression of key degradative proteinases by chondrocytes in human hip osteoarthritis
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