Abstract:Background
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease of the whole joint, with articular cartilage breakdown as a major characteristic. Cartilage degradation is mostly driven by chondrocytes which produce inflammatory mediators, proteases and oxidants. Nevertheless, the early pathogenesis events are still unclear. We employed antibody that is specific to oxidative post-translationally modified collagen type II (anti-oxPTM-CII) to detect early cartilage pathogenic changes in two rat models of OA.
Methods
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