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ATP-induced chondrocalcinosis.
Arthritis Rheum 1992 Dec; 35(12):1520-5.AR

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether adult articular cartilage mineralizes in the presence of ATP.

METHODS

Intact adult porcine articular cartilage and monolayers of chondrocytes were cultured in physiologic media containing ATP, and mineralization was measured as retention of 45Ca. Cartilage was analyzed by electron microscopy.

RESULTS

Articular cartilage sequestered 45Ca when incubated with 100 microM ATP: Use of the ATP analog alpha, beta-methylene ATP did not promote mineralization and addition of pyrophosphatase inhibited mineralization, indicating that hydrolysis of ATP to AMP and inorganic pyrophosphate is necessary for the process to occur. Mineral was concentrated in articular cartilage vesicles in the perichondral area.

CONCLUSION

Adult articular cartilage mineralizes in the presence of ATP, in a manner similar to that found with isolated matrix or articular cartilage vesicles. This supports the notion that these structures have a role in chondrocalcinosis.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Ryan LMDepartment of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Kurup IVNo affiliation info available
Derfus BANo affiliation info available
Kushnaryov VMNo affiliation info available

MeSH

Adenosine TriphosphateAnimalsCalcification, PhysiologicCalciumCalcium PhosphatesCalcium PyrophosphateCalcium RadioisotopesCartilage, ArticularCells, CulturedChondrocalcinosisHydrolysisMicroscopy, Electron

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

1472129
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