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Gender-Related Aspects in Osteoarthritis Development and Progression: A Review

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23052767

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osteoarthritis; cartilage; biomechanics; hormones; sexual dimorphism; sexual diversity

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [075-15-2021-596]
  2. [RCR-2021-23671217]

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Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease, with females being more susceptible to its development and progression. Investigating the relationship between gender and OA, the study provides evidence of gender implications in the onset and progression of OA, suggesting future research directions.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint disease treated mostly symptomatically before approaching its definitive treatment, joint arthroplasty. The rapidly growing prevalence of OA highlights the urgent need for a more efficient treatment strategy and boosts research into the mechanisms of OA incidence and progression. As a multifactorial disease, many aspects have been investigated as contributors to OA onset and progression. Differences in gender appear to play a role in the natural history of the disease, since female sex is known to increase the susceptibility to its development. The aim of the present review is to investigate the cues associated with gender by analyzing various hormonal, anatomical, molecular, and biomechanical parameters, as well as their differences between sexes. Our findings reveal the possible implications of gender in OA onset and progression and provide evidence for gaps in the current state of art, thus suggesting future research directions.

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