Department of Anatomy, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany.
G.E.R.N. Research Center for Tissue Replacement, Regeneration & Neogenesis, Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Medical Center-Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2023;1402:107-124. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-25588-5_8.
This chapter details how Alan Grodzinsky and his team unraveled the complex electromechanobiological structure-function relationships of articular cartilage and used these insights to develop an impressively versatile shear and compression model. In this context, this chapter focuses (i) on the effects of mechanical compressive injury on multiple articular cartilage properties for (ii) better understanding the molecular concept of mechanical injury, by studying gene expression, signal transduction and the release of potential injury biomarkers. Furthermore, we detail how (iii) this was used to combine mechanical injury with cytokine exposure or co-culture systems for generating a more realistic trauma model to (iv) investigate the therapeutic modulation of the injurious response of articular cartilage. Impressively, Alan Grodzinsky's research has been and will remain to be instrumental in understanding the proinflammatory response to injury and in developing effective therapies that are based on an in-depth understanding of complex structure-function relationships that underlay articular cartilage function and degeneration.
本章详细介绍了 Alan Grodzinsky 及其团队如何揭示关节软骨复杂的机电生物结构-功能关系,并利用这些见解开发出一种功能非常多样的剪切和压缩模型。在这种背景下,本章重点研究了(i)机械压缩损伤对多种关节软骨特性的影响,(ii)通过研究基因表达、信号转导和潜在损伤生物标志物的释放,更好地理解机械损伤的分子概念。此外,我们详细介绍了如何(iii)将机械损伤与细胞因子暴露或共培养系统相结合,以生成更逼真的创伤模型,(iv)研究关节软骨损伤的治疗调节。令人印象深刻的是,Alan Grodzinsky 的研究一直在并将继续对理解炎症反应对损伤的影响以及开发基于对关节软骨功能和退化所基于的复杂结构-功能关系的深入理解的有效治疗方法具有重要意义。