Abstract

ObjectiveEndoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) is present in chondrocytes of osteoarthritis, and the intensity of ERS is related to the degree of cartilage degeneration. In vitro intervention strategies can change the status of ERS and induce the inhibition of ERS‐related pathway. Therefore, this study is designed to explore the role and molecular mechanism of cartilage stem cells (ACSCs) of ERS in chondrocytes after hip replacement.MethodsHuman cartilage cell lines C28/I2 were cultured as the control group. The ERS inducer was added into C28/I2 as ERS group. The third ERS + stem cells group was formed by adding cartilage stem cells into ERS group, and further transfection of si‐PERK was defined as si‐PERK + ERS + stem cells group. Cell cycle and apoptosis in the four groups were determined by flow cytometry. The protein expression of GRP78, PERK, ATF4, TMEM119, CDK4, Cyclin D, and BMP6 in chondrocytes in the four groups were investigated by western blot, and the distribution of PERK, TMEM119, and BMP6 in chondrocytes were observed by immunofluorescence assay. In addition, the transcriptional levels of Bcl2, Bax, and Caspase 3 were also determined by RT‐PCR.ResultsIn cell cycle assay, ERS increased the accumulation of cells in G0/G1 and G2/M, while cartilage stem cells weakened the effects. The apoptosis rates in control group, ERS, ERS + stem cells, si‐PERK + ERS + stem cells were 0%, 21.3%, 18.9%, and 15.9%, respectively, and the difference of apoptosis rate between the latter three groups and control group was statistically significant (P < 0.01). Stem cells could weaken the ERS‐induced cell apoptosis, especially reducing the number of cells in the late stage of apoptosis from 5.4% to 1.1%. The protein level of GRP78, PERK, ATF4, TMEM119, and BMP6 in the group of ERS, ERS + stem cells, and si‐PERK + ERS + stem cells were all significantly higher than those in control group, and the group of ERS + stem cells was the highest, all of the differences were significant (P < 0.01). However, the protein level of CDK4 and Cyclin D presented an absolutely opposite trend and the difference was still significant (P < 0.05). The group of si‐PERK + ERS + stem cell was lower than those in the group of ERS + stem cell but higher than those in the group of ERS (P < 0.05). The level of Caspase 3 in the latter three groups was significantly higher than those in the control group, and the group of ERS was the highest (P < 0.01). Besides, the relative level of Bcl‐2/Bax in control group was 1, but the group of ERS was about 0.5, and there was significant difference (P < 0.01). The ratio of Bcl‐2/Bax in the group of ERS + stem cells was more than 2 and significantly higher than those of other groups.ConclusionACSCs could reduce ERS‐induced chondrocyte apoptosis by PERK and Bax/Bcl‐2 signaling pathway.

Highlights

  • IntroductionOnce the hyaline cartilage is damaged, it will cause pain, instability, and stiffness of the joints, and accelerate the degeneration of the joints, leading to the occurrence of osteoarthritis[1]

  • The normal articular surface is covered with hyaline cartilage

  • Brief Introduction of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a fine membrane system in cells, which plays an important role in cell growth, survival, and function[14]

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Introduction

Once the hyaline cartilage is damaged, it will cause pain, instability, and stiffness of the joints, and accelerate the degeneration of the joints, leading to the occurrence of osteoarthritis[1]. Hip osteoarthritis is one common orthopaedic disease, which is characterized by the degeneration of articular cartilage and new bone formation around the joint. The balance of the decomposition and synthesis activities of chondrocytes plays an important role in maintaining the normal functions and structural integrity of articular cartilage 2,3. An artificial prosthesis replacement, can relieve great pain caused by joint problems and improve their functions and activities[4]. Artificial hip replacement surgery has been recognized as one of the most successful operations in treating femoral neck fracture without causing much damage to surrounding muscles and tendons, and has been widely used in clinic

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