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Standardized Histomorphometric Evaluation of Osteoarthritis in a Surgical Mouse Model
Published on: May 6, 2020
[Pathophysiology of osteoarthritis: updated concepts]
François Rannou1, Jeremy Sellam, Francis Berenbaum
1Université Paris-Descartes, hôpital Cochin (AP-HP), institut de rhumatologie, service de rééducation, 75679 Paris cedex 14, France. francois.rannou@cch.aphp.fr
Abstract:
Osteoarthritis is a whole joint disease including: cartilage, synovial tissue, subchondral bone, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Cartilage is the main target tissue of the disease. Mechanical stress is a key regulator in osteoarthritis development and progression. Inflammation is a key regulator in osteoarthritis development and progression. The weight of genetic factors, mechanical stress, inflammation, and hormonal status is variable from a joint to another.
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