Ehrlich M G, Armstrong A L, Treadwell B V, Mankin H J
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1986 Dec(213):62-8.
There appears to be a final common pathway in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis, regardless of the initiating cause. This involves an increase in degradative enzymes that arise from the cartilage. Both proteoglycan- and collagen-degrading enzymes, active at a neutral pH, increase in proportion to the severity of the arthritis until a final end-stage state is reached. This increase in enzyme activity may be triggered by release of a synovial messenger protein similar to interleukin-1. It is suggested by studies in an animal model that inhibition of these enzymes could lead to treatment of osteoarthritis.
无论起始原因如何,骨关节炎发病机制中似乎存在一条最终的共同途径。这涉及软骨中产生的降解酶增加。蛋白聚糖和胶原蛋白降解酶在中性pH值下具有活性,其增加与关节炎的严重程度成正比,直至达到最终的终末期状态。酶活性的这种增加可能由类似于白细胞介素-1的滑膜信使蛋白的释放所触发。动物模型研究表明,抑制这些酶可能有助于治疗骨关节炎。