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The Homeostasis of Cartilage Matrix Remodeling and the Regulation of Volume-Sensitive Ion Channel

Zhiqin Deng, Xiaoqiang Chen, Zicong Lin, Murad Alahdal, Daping Wang, Jianquan Liu, Wen‐Cui Li

2022Aging and Disease15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Degenerative joint diseases of the hips and knees are common and are accompanied by severe pain and movement disorders. At the microscopic level, the main characteristics of osteoarthritis are the continuous destruction and degeneration of cartilage, increased cartilage extracellular matrix catabolism, decreased anabolism, increased synovial fluid, and decreased osmotic pressure. Cell volume stability is mainly regulated by ion channels, many of which are expressed in chondrocytes. These ion channels are closely related to pain regulation, volume regulation, the inflammatory response, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and cell differentiation. In this review, we focus on the important role of volume control-related ion channels in cartilage matrix remodeling and summarize current views. In addition, the potential mechanism of the volume-sensitive anion channel LRRC8A in the early occurrence of osteoarthritis is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoarthritisIon channelCartilageExtracellular matrixAnabolismCell biologyCatabolismHomeostasisMedicineChondrocyteDegeneration (medical)Matrix (chemical analysis)Extracellular fluidMechanotransductionChemistryInternal medicineExtracellularPathologyAnatomyBiologyMetabolismReceptorAlternative medicineChromatographyOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsPregnancy-related medical researchVeterinary Equine Medical Research
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