Oxidative stress as a key modulator of cell fate decision in osteoarthritis and osteoporosis: a narrative review
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Abstract
During aging and after traumatic injuries, cartilage and bone cells are exposed to various pathophysiologic mediators, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), damage-associated molecular patterns, and proinflammatory cytokines. This detrimental environment triggers cellular stress and subsequent dysfunction, which not only contributes to the development of associated diseases, that is, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, but also impairs regenerative processes. To counter ROS-mediated stress and reduce the overall tissue damage, cells possess diverse defense mechanisms. However, cellular antioxidative capacities are limited and thus ROS accumulation can lead to aberrant cell fate decisions, which have adverse…
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- Oxidative stress
- Osteoporosis
- Osteoarthritis
- Cell biology
- Medicine
- Narrative review
- Neuroscience
- Bioinformatics
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