Endogenous adenosine maintains cartilage homeostasis and exogenous adenosine inhibits osteoarthritis progression

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Carmen Corciulo
Matin Lendhey
Tuere Wilder
Hanna Schoen
Alexander Samuel Cornelissen
Gregory Chang
Oran D. Kennedy
Bruce N. Cronstein
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[1] Department of Medicine-Division of Translational Medicine-NYU School of Medicine,Department of Anatomy
[2] Department of Orthopedic Surgery-NYU School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Department of Radiology-NYU School of Medicine,undefined
[4] the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,undefined
[5] Department of Medicine-Division of Rheumatology-NYU School of Medicine,undefined
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by cartilage destruction and chondrocytes have a central role in this process. With age and inflammation chondrocytes have reduced capacity to synthesize and maintain ATP, a molecule important for cartilage homeostasis. Here we show that concentrations of ATP and adenosine, its metabolite, fall after treatment of mouse chondrocytes and rat tibia explants with IL-1β, an inflammatory mediator thought to participate in OA pathogenesis. Mice lacking A2A adenosine receptor (A2AR) or ecto-5′nucleotidase (an enzyme that converts extracellular AMP to adenosine) develop spontaneous OA and chondrocytes lacking A2AR develop an ‘OA phenotype’ with increased expression of Mmp13 and Col10a1. Adenosine replacement by intra-articular injection of liposomal suspensions containing adenosine prevents development of OA in rats. These results support the hypothesis that maintaining extracellular adenosine levels is an important homeostatic mechanism, loss of which contributes to the development of OA; targeting adenosine A2A receptors might treat or prevent OA.
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