## Abstract ## Objective To quantify the levels of proteoglycan 4 (PRG4) expression by subpopulations of chondrocytes from superficial, middle, and deep layers of normal bovine calf cartilage in various culture systems. ## Methods Bovine calf articular cartilage discs or isolated cells were used
Effect of hylan on cartilage and chondrocyte cultures
β Scribed by Dr. Nancy E. Larsen; Kathleen M. Lombard; Edward G. Parent; Endre A. Balazs
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 951 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0736-0266
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The protective role of hylan, a hyaluronan [hyaluronic acid (HA)] derivative, was studied in explanted bovine cartilage and isolated chondrocytes. Cartilage and chondrocytes were exposed to degradative enzymes (lysate from activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes), oxygenβderived free radicals (ODFR), conditioned media from mononuclear cells (MCCM), and interleukinβ1 (ILβ1), in the presence and absence of hylan. The effect of HA was also studied. In cartilage explants susceptibility to pertubation was evaluated in terms of ^35^S release and proteoglycan depletion and was compared to control cultures; high viscosity hylan was found to reduce ^35^S release in cartilage explants caused by degradative enzymes, ODFR, MCCM, and ILβ1. The hylan effect was reversible and viscosityβdependent. In chondrocyte cultures, high viscosity hylan was effective in reducing cell injury caused by degradative enzymes and ODFR. The data suggest that the glycosaminoglycan hylan, as well as native HA, may mediate exposure to and/or response to stimuli associated with initiation of degenerative processes in cartilage tissues.
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