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  • Bone remodeling is a tighitly coupled process consisting of repetitive cycles of bone resorption and formation. Both processes are governed by mechanical signals, with operate in conjuction with local and systemic factors in a discrete anatomic structure designated a basic multicellular unit (BMU). The microenvironment around total joint arthroplasty is a dynamic and complex milieu influence by the chemical and physical stimuli associated with servicing the prosthesis. A key factor limiting the longevity of the prosthesis is polyethylene wear, which induces particle disease, and this maylead to increased and prolonged activity of BMUs resulting in periprosthetic osteolysis. Several pathways regulating BMU function have reported the past, including RANKL/RANK/TRAF6, TNF-alpha/TNFR/TRAF1, and IL-6/CD126/JAK/STAT. Moreover, the expressions and functional activity of all these Molecules can be affected by variations in their genes. These may explai the differences in severity of bone defects or prosthetic failure between with similar wear retes and the same prosthesis. Simultaneously, this data strongly support the theory of individual susceptibility to prosthetic failure.
  • Bone remodeling is a tighitly coupled process consisting of repetitive cycles of bone resorption and formation. Both processes are governed by mechanical signals, with operate in conjuction with local and systemic factors in a discrete anatomic structure designated a basic multicellular unit (BMU). The microenvironment around total joint arthroplasty is a dynamic and complex milieu influence by the chemical and physical stimuli associated with servicing the prosthesis. A key factor limiting the longevity of the prosthesis is polyethylene wear, which induces particle disease, and this maylead to increased and prolonged activity of BMUs resulting in periprosthetic osteolysis. Several pathways regulating BMU function have reported the past, including RANKL/RANK/TRAF6, TNF-alpha/TNFR/TRAF1, and IL-6/CD126/JAK/STAT. Moreover, the expressions and functional activity of all these Molecules can be affected by variations in their genes. These may explai the differences in severity of bone defects or prosthetic failure between with similar wear retes and the same prosthesis. Simultaneously, this data strongly support the theory of individual susceptibility to prosthetic failure. (en)
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  • Bone remodeling, particle disease and individual suspectibility to periprosthetic osteolysis
  • Bone remodeling, particle disease and individual suspectibility to periprosthetic osteolysis (en)
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  • Bone remodeling, particle disease and individual suspectibility to periprosthetic osteolysis
  • Bone remodeling, particle disease and individual suspectibility to periprosthetic osteolysis (en)
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  • osteoblas; osteoclast; basic multicellular unit; particle disease; periprothetic osteolysis (en)
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  • Gallo, Jiří
  • Mrázek, František
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  • Raška, Milan
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