Changes in the osteochondral unit during osteoarthritis: structure, function and cartilage-bone crosstalk
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Changes in the osteochondral unit during osteoarthritis: structure, function and cartilage-bone crosstalk
Abstract
In diarthrodial joints, the articular cartilage, calcified cartilage, and subchondral cortical and trabecular bone form a biocomposite - referred to as the osteochondral unit - that is uniquely adapted to the transfer of load. During the evolution of the osteoarthritic process the compositions, functional properties, and structures of these tissues undergo marked alterations. Although pathological processes might selectively target a single joint tissue, ultimately all of the components of the osteochondral unit will be affected because of their intimate association, and thus the biological and physical crosstalk among them is of great importance. The development of targeted therapies against the osteoarthritic processes in cartilage or bone will, therefore, require an understanding of the state of these joint tissues at the time of the intervention. Importantly, these interventions will not be successful unless they are applied at the early stages of disease before considerable structural and functional alterations occur in the osteochondral unit. This Review describes the changes that occur in bone and cartilage during the osteoarthritic process, and highlights strategies for how this knowledge could be applied to develop new therapeutic interventions for osteoarthritis.
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