Journal article
Molecular Signaling Interactions and Transport at the Osteochondral Interface: A Review
Mateus Oliveira Silva, Julia L Gregory, Niloufar Ansari, Kathryn S Stok
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology | Frontiers Media | Published : 2020
Abstract
Articular joints are comprised of different tissues, including cartilage and bone, with distinctive structural and mechanical properties. Joint homeostasis depends on mechanical and biological integrity of these components and signaling exchanges between them. Chondrocytes and osteocytes actively sense, integrate, and convert mechanical forces into biochemical signals in cartilage and bone, respectively. The osteochondral interface between the bone and cartilage allows these tissues to communicate with each other and exchange signaling and nutritional molecules, and by that ensure an integrated response to mechanical stimuli. It is currently not well known how molecules are transported betwe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Discovery Projects scheme of the Australian Research Council (DP180101838) and a 2018 Selby Research Award.