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The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover

INTRODUCTION: The urinary level of the type II collagen degradation marker CTX-II is increased in postmenopausal women and in ovariectomised rats, suggesting that oestrogen deprivation induces cartilage breakdown. Here we investigate whether this response to oestrogen is also true for other type II...

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Autores principales: Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine, Tabassi, Nadine CB, Sondergaard, Lene V, Andersen, Thomas L, Dagnaes-Hansen, Frederik, Garnero, Patrick, Kassem, Moustapha, Delaissé, Jean-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20527083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar2596
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author Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Tabassi, Nadine CB
Sondergaard, Lene V
Andersen, Thomas L
Dagnaes-Hansen, Frederik
Garnero, Patrick
Kassem, Moustapha
Delaissé, Jean-Marie
author_facet Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Tabassi, Nadine CB
Sondergaard, Lene V
Andersen, Thomas L
Dagnaes-Hansen, Frederik
Garnero, Patrick
Kassem, Moustapha
Delaissé, Jean-Marie
author_sort Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
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description INTRODUCTION: The urinary level of the type II collagen degradation marker CTX-II is increased in postmenopausal women and in ovariectomised rats, suggesting that oestrogen deprivation induces cartilage breakdown. Here we investigate whether this response to oestrogen is also true for other type II collagen turnover markers known to be affected in osteoarthritis, and whether it relates to its presence in specific areas of cartilage tissue. METHODS: The type II collagen degradation markers CTX-II and Helix-II were measured in the body fluids of premenopausal and postmenopausal women and in those of ovariectomised rats receiving oestrogen or not. Levels of PIIANP, a marker of type II collagen synthesis, were also measured in rats. Rat knee cartilage was analysed for immunoreactivity of CTX-II and PIIANP and for type II collagen expression. RESULTS: As expected, urinary levels of CTX-II are significantly increased in postmenopausal women and also in oestrogen-deprived rats, although only transiently. However, in neither case were these elevations paralleled by a significant increase of Helix-II levels and PIIANP levels did not change at any time. CTX-II immunoreactivity and collagen expression were detected in different cartilage areas. The upper zone is the area where CTX-II immunoreactivity and collagen expression best reflected the differences in urinary levels of CTX-II measured in response to oestrogen. However, correlations between urinary levels of CTX-II and tissue immunostainings in individual rats were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: We found only a small effect of oestrogen deprivation on cartilage. It was detected by CTX-II, but not by other type II collagen turnover markers typically affected in osteoarthritis.
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spelling pubmed-26882402009-05-29 The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine Tabassi, Nadine CB Sondergaard, Lene V Andersen, Thomas L Dagnaes-Hansen, Frederik Garnero, Patrick Kassem, Moustapha Delaissé, Jean-Marie Arthritis Res Ther Research Article INTRODUCTION: The urinary level of the type II collagen degradation marker CTX-II is increased in postmenopausal women and in ovariectomised rats, suggesting that oestrogen deprivation induces cartilage breakdown. Here we investigate whether this response to oestrogen is also true for other type II collagen turnover markers known to be affected in osteoarthritis, and whether it relates to its presence in specific areas of cartilage tissue. METHODS: The type II collagen degradation markers CTX-II and Helix-II were measured in the body fluids of premenopausal and postmenopausal women and in those of ovariectomised rats receiving oestrogen or not. Levels of PIIANP, a marker of type II collagen synthesis, were also measured in rats. Rat knee cartilage was analysed for immunoreactivity of CTX-II and PIIANP and for type II collagen expression. RESULTS: As expected, urinary levels of CTX-II are significantly increased in postmenopausal women and also in oestrogen-deprived rats, although only transiently. However, in neither case were these elevations paralleled by a significant increase of Helix-II levels and PIIANP levels did not change at any time. CTX-II immunoreactivity and collagen expression were detected in different cartilage areas. The upper zone is the area where CTX-II immunoreactivity and collagen expression best reflected the differences in urinary levels of CTX-II measured in response to oestrogen. However, correlations between urinary levels of CTX-II and tissue immunostainings in individual rats were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: We found only a small effect of oestrogen deprivation on cartilage. It was detected by CTX-II, but not by other type II collagen turnover markers typically affected in osteoarthritis. BioMed Central 2009 2009-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2688240/ /pubmed/20527083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar2596 Text en Copyright © 2009 Bay-Jensen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Tabassi, Nadine CB
Sondergaard, Lene V
Andersen, Thomas L
Dagnaes-Hansen, Frederik
Garnero, Patrick
Kassem, Moustapha
Delaissé, Jean-Marie
The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title_full The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title_fullStr The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title_full_unstemmed The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title_short The response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, CTX-II, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
title_sort response to oestrogen deprivation of the cartilage collagen degradation marker, ctx-ii, is unique compared with other markers of collagen turnover
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20527083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar2596
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