Cartilage debris increases the expression of chondrodestructive tumor necrosis factor-alpha by articular chondrocytes
- PMID: 15592232
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2004.08.009
Cartilage debris increases the expression of chondrodestructive tumor necrosis factor-alpha by articular chondrocytes
Abstract
Purpose: To determine if cartilage particles increased the expression of TNF-alpha by articular chondrocytes.
Type of study: In vitro experiment.
Methods: Articular chondrocytes were obtained from patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis (n = 3) and from patients undergoing below-knee amputation for peripheral vascular disease (n = 3). Chondrocytes were then incubated with and without cartilage particles at a concentration of 5 microg/10(5) cells for 24 hours. TNF-alpha levels were then determined using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.
Results: Both normal and osteoarthritic chondrocytes had low baseline expression of TNF-alpha under standard cell culture conditions. Expression was markedly increased in response to incubation with cartilage particles, and was statistically significant.
Conclusions: Cartilage debris in the traumatized and osteoarthritic joint may increase the concentration of TNF-alpha in the joint, contributing to joint symptoms and cartilage destruction. Arthroscopic debridement and lavage may improve symptoms by washing these harmful components from the joint.
Level of evidence: Level IV.
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