Comparison of spontaneous and retinoic acid stimulated rabbit articular cartilage degradation in vitro
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Comparison of spontaneous and retinoic acid stimulated rabbit articular cartilage degradation in vitro
Abstract
The in vitro degradation of rabbit articular cartilage explants was evaluated with and without the addition of retinoic acid under various experimental conditions. Retinoic acid at nontoxic concentrations ranging from 1 X 10(-7) to 1 X 10(-5) M significantly increased cartilage degradation. The addition of phenanthroline or cycloheximide, but not pepstatin, significantly inhibited spontaneous and retinoic-acid-stimulated cartilage degradation at pH 7. When the pH was reduced to 5, only pepstatin inhibited spontaneous and retinoic-acid-stimulated cartilage degradation. No chondroitin sulphate release was observed when the temperature was reduced to 4 degrees C. The different inhibitory profiles observed at pH 7 and pH 5 suggest that cartilage degradation at pH 7 is associated with the presence and synthesis of a neutral metalloproteinase.
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