Abnormalities of DNA in human osteoarthritic articular cartilage
The normal amount of DNA in human diploid nuclei was determined by the use of the Feulgen reaction measured by microdensitometry. The DNA‐content of nuclei in normal human articular cartilage was determined in nuclei of zones 3 and 4 of cartilage of the femoral head removed from osteoporotic fractur...
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description | The normal amount of DNA in human diploid nuclei was determined by the use of the Feulgen reaction measured by microdensitometry. The DNA‐content of nuclei in normal human articular cartilage was determined in nuclei of zones 3 and 4 of cartilage of the femoral head removed from osteoporotic fractured necks of femur. Analysis of the results indicated that a degree of synthesis of DNA occurred even in these zones of very elderly persons. Results on these zones in the articular cartilage of osteoarthritic joints indicated that different populations occurred. In some there was DNA‐synthesis related to tetraploidy; in others, the DNA was very stable to acid hydrolysis with no sign of biosynthetic activity; in the last group, which contained erosions of the superficial zones, the DNA was unstable to hydrolysis. |
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