Objective: To determine if early focal lesions seen in aging exhibit molecular changes in the extracellular matrix that are similar to those seen in osteoarthritis (OA) and to examine the interrelationships between matrix degradation and synthesis and how they relate to cartilage turnover.
Methods: Condylar cartilage was obtained postmortem from lesion-free joints and from the lesion (where present as well as) from areas adjacent to and remote from the lesion of 31 knees without signs of joint injury (damage to ligaments or menisci). Cartilage was graded histologically and assayed for type II collagen and proteoglycan aggrecan glycosaminoglycan (GAG) contents and turnover (specifically, type II collagen denaturation and its cleavage by collagenase), type II collagen synthesis (C-propeptide [CPII] content), and aggrecan turnover (846 epitope content).