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Publication : Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of osteoarthritis.

First Author  Collins KH Year  2021
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  118
Issue  1 PubMed ID  33443201
Mgi Jnum  J:300031 Mgi Id  MGI:6492392
Doi  10.1073/pnas.2021096118 Citation  Collins KH, et al. (2021) Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of osteoarthritis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 118(1):e2021096118
abstractText  Osteoarthritis (OA), the leading cause of pain and disability worldwide, disproportionally affects individuals with obesity. The mechanisms by which obesity leads to the onset and progression of OA are unclear due to the complex interactions among the metabolic, biomechanical, and inflammatory factors that accompany increased adiposity. We used a murine preclinical model of lipodystrophy (LD) to examine the direct contribution of adipose tissue to OA. Knee joints of LD mice were protected from spontaneous or posttraumatic OA, on either a chow or high-fat diet, despite similar body weight and the presence of systemic inflammation. These findings indicate that adipose tissue itself plays a critical role in the pathophysiology of OA. Susceptibility to posttraumatic OA was reintroduced into LD mice using implantation of a small adipose tissue depot derived from wild-type animals or mouse embryonic fibroblasts that undergo spontaneous adipogenesis, implicating paracrine signaling from fat, rather than body weight, as a mediator of joint degeneration.
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