The role of synovitis in pathophysiology and clinical symptoms of osteoarthritis

J Sellam, F Berenbaum - Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2010 - nature.com
Osteoarthritis (OA), one of the most common rheumatic disorders, is characterized by
cartilage breakdown and by synovial inflammation that is directly linked to clinical symptoms …

Synovitis in osteoarthritis: current understanding with therapeutic implications

A Mathiessen, PG Conaghan - Arthritis research & therapy, 2017 - Springer
Modern concepts of osteoarthritis (OA) have been forever changed by modern imaging
phenotypes demonstrating complex and multi-tissue pathologies involving cartilage …

The role of synovitis in osteoarthritis pathogenesis

CR Scanzello, SR Goldring - Bone, 2012 - Elsevier
Research into the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis (OA) has focused on cartilage and peri-
articular bone, but there is increasing recognition that OA affects all of the joint tissues …

Synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis progression

E Sanchez-Lopez, R Coras, A Torres… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative disease resulting in joint deterioration.
Synovial inflammation is present in the OA joint and has been associated with radiographic …

Synovium and the innate inflammatory network in osteoarthritis progression

R Liu-Bryan - Current rheumatology reports, 2013 - Springer
This review focuses on the recent advancements in the understanding of innate immunity in
the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis, particularly with attention to the roles of damage …

Role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis: latest findings and interpretations

J Sokolove, CM Lepus - Therapeutic advances in …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Osteoarthritis (OA) has traditionally been classified as a noninflammatory arthritis; however,
the dichotomy between inflammatory and degenerative arthritis is becoming less clear with …

[PDF][PDF] Osteoarthritis as an autoinflammatory disease caused by chondrocyte‐mediated inflammatory responses

YT Konttinen, T Sillat, G Barreto, M Ainola… - Arthritis & …, 2012 - academia.edu
Osteoarthritis (OA) is considered to be primarily a disease of the hyaline articular cartilage,
which secondarily affects subchondral bone and synovial membrane. The exact nature and …

[PDF][PDF] Pathophysiology of osteoarthritis

J Martel-Pelletier - Osteoarthritis and cartilage, 1998 - core.ac.uk
Although cartilage degeneration characterizes human osteoarthritis (OA), changes also
involve the participation of the synovial membrane and the subchondral bone. In this review …

[HTML][HTML] Osteoarthritis as an inflammatory disease (osteoarthritis is not osteoarthrosis!)

F Berenbaum - Osteoarthritis and cartilage, 2013 - Elsevier
Osteoarthritis (OA) has long been considered a “wear and tear” disease leading to loss of
cartilage. OA used to be considered the sole consequence of any process leading to …

Targeting the synovial tissue for treating osteoarthritis (OA): where is the evidence?

M Attur, J Samuels, S Krasnokutsky… - Best Practice & Research …, 2010 - Elsevier
Osteoarthritis (OA) is often a progressive and disabling disease, which occurs in the setting
of a variety of risk factors–such as advancing age, obesity and trauma–that collude to incite …