1984
DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100020302
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Microinjury to the synovial membrane may cause disaggregation of proteoglycans in rabbit knee joint articular cartilage

Abstract: Proteoglycans (PGs) isolated from articular cartilage (AC) of mature rabbits subjected to two or more consecutive intraarticular (IA) injections of sterile saline 24 h apart showed an aggregation defect in the presence of excess hyaluronic acid (HA). Although the PG contents of experimental and control cartilages were indistinguishable, a higher proportion of PGs were extractable from the 3 X IA tissues, as assessed by uronic acid analysis. Proteoglycans from experimental and control cartilages when examined b… Show more

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“…Some studies have attempted to mimic human physiological levels of estrogen in the experimental animals, while others, such as those of Tsai and Liu 14 and Rosner et al 13 . have administered supraphysiological doses as well as used the intra‐articular route which can, in itself, be invasive and promote loss of PGs from cartilage 35 . Collectively, these earlier animal studies 12–14 would lead to the conclusion that estrogen exhibits a chondrodestructive effect in OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have attempted to mimic human physiological levels of estrogen in the experimental animals, while others, such as those of Tsai and Liu 14 and Rosner et al 13 . have administered supraphysiological doses as well as used the intra‐articular route which can, in itself, be invasive and promote loss of PGs from cartilage 35 . Collectively, these earlier animal studies 12–14 would lead to the conclusion that estrogen exhibits a chondrodestructive effect in OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…arthrocentesis contro P samples (SAARI et al, 1992). (FROST and GHOSH, 1984). A significant increase in the amount of PGs were, in r act, In conclusion, it seems obvious that large molecular weight PG fragments are released into equine SF after intra-articular injections of morphine and saline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%