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MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY Vol.15 No.6

Vol.15 No.6 に戻る

REVIEW ARTICLE
Involvement of cyclic guanosine monophosphate-dependent protein kinase II in chondrocyte hypertrophy during endochondral ossification

Fumitaka Kugimiya1, 2 , Hirotaka Chikuda1, Satoru Kamekura1, Toshiyuki Ikeda1, 2, Kazuto Hoshi2, Toru Ogasawara1, 2, Kozo Nakamura1, Ung-il Chung2 and Hiroshi Kawaguchi1

(1) Division of Sensory and Motor System Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan
(2) Division of Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Received: 21 June 2005 Accepted: 22 September 2005

Abstract During vertebrate skeletal development, the appendicular skeleton forms through endochondral ossification, which involves the intricately regulated multistep differentiation of mesenchymal cells. During this process, mesenchymal condensations initially differentiate into chondrocytes. Then chondrocytes in the center further differentiate into hypertrophic chondrocytes. Hypertrophic chondrocytes express a number of osteogenic factors and induce bone formation. Although numerous studies have provided novel insights into the regulation and function of cartilage development, little is known about the intracellular signaling pathways regulating chondrocyte hypertrophy. Recent study revealed that cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase II (cGKII) coupled the stop of proliferation and the start of hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes. Herein, we review the molecular mechanism of regulation of chondrocyte hypertrophy by cGKII and the interaction between cGKII and other signaling pathways.

Key words Chondrocyte hypertrophy - Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase - Endochondral ossification - Sox9

 

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