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The potential role of synovial cells in the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis
by
Tian, Kang
, Wang, Qiguang
, Li, Han
, Zou, Zaijun
, Zhang, Weiguo
, Yu, Kai
, Woodfield, Tim
, Cui, Xiaolin
, Ma, Ke
, Lim, Khoon
, Hooper, Gary
, Liu, Guozhen
, Tang, Junnan
in
Analgesia
/ Arthralgia
/ Arthritis
/ Biomarkers
/ Cartilage
/ Cartilage (articular)
/ Cartilage diseases
/ Cells
/ Cytokines
/ Destruction
/ Disease
/ Fibroblasts
/ Growth factors
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Muscular function
/ Neutrophils
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain perception
/ Permeability
/ Population
/ synovial cells
/ Synovium
/ treatment
/ Viscosity
/ Weight loss
2023
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The potential role of synovial cells in the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis
by
Tian, Kang
, Wang, Qiguang
, Li, Han
, Zou, Zaijun
, Zhang, Weiguo
, Yu, Kai
, Woodfield, Tim
, Cui, Xiaolin
, Ma, Ke
, Lim, Khoon
, Hooper, Gary
, Liu, Guozhen
, Tang, Junnan
in
Analgesia
/ Arthralgia
/ Arthritis
/ Biomarkers
/ Cartilage
/ Cartilage (articular)
/ Cartilage diseases
/ Cells
/ Cytokines
/ Destruction
/ Disease
/ Fibroblasts
/ Growth factors
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Muscular function
/ Neutrophils
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain perception
/ Permeability
/ Population
/ synovial cells
/ Synovium
/ treatment
/ Viscosity
/ Weight loss
2023
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The potential role of synovial cells in the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis
by
Tian, Kang
, Wang, Qiguang
, Li, Han
, Zou, Zaijun
, Zhang, Weiguo
, Yu, Kai
, Woodfield, Tim
, Cui, Xiaolin
, Ma, Ke
, Lim, Khoon
, Hooper, Gary
, Liu, Guozhen
, Tang, Junnan
in
Analgesia
/ Arthralgia
/ Arthritis
/ Biomarkers
/ Cartilage
/ Cartilage (articular)
/ Cartilage diseases
/ Cells
/ Cytokines
/ Destruction
/ Disease
/ Fibroblasts
/ Growth factors
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Muscular function
/ Neutrophils
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain perception
/ Permeability
/ Population
/ synovial cells
/ Synovium
/ treatment
/ Viscosity
/ Weight loss
2023
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The potential role of synovial cells in the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis
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The potential role of synovial cells in the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis
2023
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Osteoarthritis (OA), the commonest arthritis, is characterized by the progressive destruction of cartilage, leading to disability. The Current early clinical treatment strategy for OA often centers on anti‐inflammatory or analgesia medication, weight loss, improved muscular function and articular cartilage repair. Although these treatments can relieve symptoms, OA tends to be progressive, and most patients require arthroplasty at the terminal stages of OA. Recent studies have shown a close correlation between joint pain, inflammation, cartilage destruction and synovial cells. Consequently, understanding the potential mechanisms associated with the action of synovial cells in OA could be beneficial for the clinical management of OA. Therefore, this review comprehensively describes the biological functions of synovial cells, the synovium, together with the pathological changes of synovial cells in OA, and the interaction between the cartilage and synovium, which is lacking in the present literature. Additionally, therapeutic approaches based on synovial cells for OA treatment are further discussed from a clinical perspective, highlighting a new direction in the treatment of OA.
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