Objective: this study aimed to analyze β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 in human TMJ synovial fluid obtained from patients affected by OA, in other to in order to better understand the pathogenic mechanism that underlies this joint damage Patients and methods: A total 28 joints of 21 patients with diagnosis of OA were involved in the study group. Fourteen joints of 10 volunteers without signs or symptoms of TMJ diseases were used as the control group. The synovial fluid samples were collected from the superior joint cavity, by the pushand- pull method. The supernatant was separated and stored in a deep freezer. The expression of β- defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 was evaluated by Western blot analysis. Results: findings obtained through Western blot showed that, respect to control, both β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 were highly expressed (p<0.01) in OA TMJ synovial fluid, although the expression of β- defensin-3 was very strong while the β-defensin-4 was only strongly expressed. In control TMJ synovial fluid the band density observed was strikingly lower respect to OA TMJ synovial fluid. Conclusions: according to results, here we hypothesize that β-defensins augment catabolic pathways in articular cartilage, ultimately leading to a timely breakdown of the extracellular matrix and they participate in the degeneration of the articular cartilage and bone.

β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 in synovial fluids from temporomandibular joints with osteoarthrosis / R., Leonardi; S., Crimi; F. S., De Ponte; C., Loretoc; Belli, Evaristo; G., Musumeci. - In: JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, MEDICINE, AND PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 2212-5558. - STAMPA. - (In corso di stampa).

β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 in synovial fluids from temporomandibular joints with osteoarthrosis

BELLI, Evaristo;
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Objective: this study aimed to analyze β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 in human TMJ synovial fluid obtained from patients affected by OA, in other to in order to better understand the pathogenic mechanism that underlies this joint damage Patients and methods: A total 28 joints of 21 patients with diagnosis of OA were involved in the study group. Fourteen joints of 10 volunteers without signs or symptoms of TMJ diseases were used as the control group. The synovial fluid samples were collected from the superior joint cavity, by the pushand- pull method. The supernatant was separated and stored in a deep freezer. The expression of β- defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 was evaluated by Western blot analysis. Results: findings obtained through Western blot showed that, respect to control, both β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 were highly expressed (p<0.01) in OA TMJ synovial fluid, although the expression of β- defensin-3 was very strong while the β-defensin-4 was only strongly expressed. In control TMJ synovial fluid the band density observed was strikingly lower respect to OA TMJ synovial fluid. Conclusions: according to results, here we hypothesize that β-defensins augment catabolic pathways in articular cartilage, ultimately leading to a timely breakdown of the extracellular matrix and they participate in the degeneration of the articular cartilage and bone.
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β-defensin-3 and β-defensin-4 in synovial fluids from temporomandibular joints with osteoarthrosis / R., Leonardi; S., Crimi; F. S., De Ponte; C., Loretoc; Belli, Evaristo; G., Musumeci. - In: JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, MEDICINE, AND PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 2212-5558. - STAMPA. - (In corso di stampa).
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