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Remst, D.F.G. (author), Blaney Davidson, E.N. (author), Vitters, E.L. (author), Blom, A.B. (author), Stoop, R. (author), Snabel, J.M. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), van den Berg, W.B. (author), van der Kraan, P.M. (author)
Objective: Fibrosis is a major contributor to joint stiffness in osteoarthritis (OA). We investigated several factors associated with the persistence of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β)-induced fibrosis and whether these factors also play a role in OA-related fibrosis. Design: Mice were injected intra-articularly (i.a.) with an adenovirus...
article 2013
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Zuurmond, A.M. (author), Slot van der-Verhoeven, A.J. (author), van Dura, E.A. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Collagen deposits in fibrotic lesions often display elevated levels of hydroxyallysine (pyridinoline) cross-links. The relation between the occurrence of pyridinoline cross-links and the irreversibility of fibrosis suggests that these cross-links contribute to the aberrant accumulation of collagen. Based on its inhibitory effect on lysyl...
article 2005
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van der Slot, A.J. (author), van Dura, E.A. (author), de Wit, E.C. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Huizinga, T.W.J. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Zuurmond, A.M. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
The hallmark of fibrosis is the excessive accumulation of collagen. The deposited collagen contains increased pyridinoline cross-link levels due to an overhydroxylation of lysine residues within the collagen telopeptides. Lysyl hydroxylase 2b (LH2b) is the only lysyl hydroxylase consistently up-regulated in several forms of fibrosis, suggesting...
article 2005
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TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author), Ha-Vinh, R. (author), Alanay, Y. (author), Bank, R.A. (author), Campos-Xavier, A.B. (author), Zankl, A. (author), Superti-Furga, A. (author), Bonafé, L. (author)
Bruck syndrome (BS) is a recessively-inherited phenotypic disorder featuring the unusual combination of skeletal changes resembling osteogenesis imperfects (OI) with congenital contractures of the large joints. Clinical heterogeneity is apparent in cases reported thus far. While the genes coding for collagen 1 chains are unaffected in BS, there...
article 2004
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TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author), van der Slot, A.J. (author), Zuurmond, A.M. (author), Bardoel, A.F.J. (author), Wijmenga, C. (author), Pruijs, H.E.H. (author), Sillence, D.O. (author), Brinckmann, J. (author), Abraham, D.J. (author), Black, C.M. (author), Verzijl, N. (author), de Groot, J. (author), Hanemaaijer, R. (author), te Koppele, J.M. (author), Huizinga, T.W.J. (author), Bank, R.A. (author)
The hallmark of fibrotic processes is an excessive accumulation of collagen. The deposited collagen shows an increase in pyridinoline cross-links, which are derived from hydroxylated lysine residues within the telopeptides. This change in cross-linking is related to irreversible accumulation of collagen in fibrotic tissues. The increase in...
article 2003
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