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Synovial Joints: from Development to Homeostasis

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CURRENT OSTEOPOROSIS REPORTS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 41-51

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11914-014-0247-7

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Synovial joint development; Interzone; Joint progenitor cells; Articular cartilage; Cytokines/chemokines; TGF-beta receptor 2; Inherited joint diseases; Acquired joint diseases; Osteoarthritis

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  1. NIH-NIAMS Grant [1R01AR057042-03, 1R03AR063232-01]
  2. NC-TraCS Institute (NIH-CTSA)
  3. Arthritis National Research Foundation

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Synovial joint morphogenesis occurs through the condensation of mesenchymal cells into a non-cartilaginous region known as the interzone and the specification of progenitor cells that commit to the articular fate. Although several signaling molecules are expressed by the interzone, the mechanism is poorly understood. For treatments of cartilage injuries, it is critical to discover the presence of joint progenitor cells in adult tissues and their expression gene pattern. Potential stem cell niches have been found in different joint regions, such as the surface zone of articular cartilage, synovium, and groove of Ranvier. Inherited joint malformations as well as joint-degenerating conditions are often associated with other skeletal defects and may be seen as the failure of morphogenic factors to establish the correct microenvironment in cartilage and bone. Therefore, exploring how joints form can help us understand how cartilage and bone are damaged and develop drugs to reactivate this developing mechanism.

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