Mechanical Signal Transduction: A Key Role of Fluid Shear Forces in the Development of Osteoarthritis
Haitao Li, Wei Wang, Jian Wang
Abstract
Globally, osteoarthritis is a common and highly disabling disease that places a heavy burden on society and medical systems. The role of biomechanical factors in the development of osteoarthritis has gradually received more attention. As a key biomechanical stimulus, fluid shear force is becoming the focus of research for its dual role in maintaining cartilage health and disease progression. This paper conducts an in-depth discussion on the mechanism of fluid shear force in osteoarthritis and its impact on the disease process, aiming to reveal how fluid shear stress affects the development of osteoarthritis by regulating the physiological function and signal transduction pathways of chondrocytes.
Topics & Concepts
OsteoarthritisTransduction (biophysics)Signal transductionMedicineBiomechanicsCartilageCell biologyAnatomyPathologyBiologyBiophysicsAlternative medicineOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research