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. 2021 Jul 1;60(7):3048-3057.
doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab197.

The circadian clock: a central mediator of cartilage maintenance and osteoarthritis development?

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The circadian clock: a central mediator of cartilage maintenance and osteoarthritis development?

Raewyn C Poulsen et al. Rheumatology (Oxford). .

Abstract

The circadian clock is a specialized cell signalling pathway present in all cells. Loss of clock function leads to tissue degeneration and premature ageing in animal models demonstrating the fundamental importance of clocks for cell, tissue and organism health. There is now considerable evidence that the chondrocyte circadian clock is altered in OA. The purpose of this review is to summarize current knowledge regarding the nature of the change in the chondrocyte clock in OA and the implications of this change for disease development. Expression of the core clock component, BMAL1, has consistently been shown to be lower in OA chondrocytes. This may contribute to changes in chondrocyte differentiation and extracellular matrix turnover in disease. Circadian clocks are highly responsive to environmental factors. Mechanical loading, diet, inflammation and oxidative insult can all influence clock function. These factors may contribute to causing the change in the chondrocyte clock in OA.

Keywords: BMAL1; biological clocks; cartilage degradation; cartilage turnover; chronobiology.

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