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Journal of Orthopaedic Research 16:771-772 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. © 1998 Orthopaedic Research Society Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volume 16, 1998 AUTHOR INDEX Abramson SB, 667 Callaghan JJ, 557 Frassica FJ, 277, 285 Huja SS, 54 Ahmed IM, 591 Camacho NP, 38 Freed LE, 181 Hull ML, 386, 611 Albino AP, 585 Cao M, 104 Friedman RJ, 576 Hunziker EB, 490, 500 Allen C, 122 Caplan AI, 406 Fu SC, 597 Hutson JM, 50 Allen MJ, 370 Carlin GJ, 675 Fukuda H, 618 Hvaal K, 128 Amin AR, 667 Carlson CS, 667 Fyhrie DP, 322 Hyun Baek G, 675 Amis AA, 136 Carlsson L, 61 An YH, 576 Carrascal MT, 650 Gage JR, 518 Ide C, 690 Aoyama I, 654 Caruso EM, 89 Gamberi G, 1 lida H, 629 Attramadal H, 128 Cha §, 521 Gamble JG, 271 Imamura T, 314 Attur M, 667 Champleboux G, 379 Garcia AM, 734 Inoue A, 15, 618 Augat P, 475, 629 Chan BP, 597 Gebhardt MC, 15 Ishidou Y, 314 Ayers DC, 370 Chan KM, 597 Genant HK, 629 Ito K, 743 Chansky H, 521 Genda E, 256 Iwasaki N, 256 Bach JM, 112 Chao EYS, 256 Georgescu HI, 104 Bader DL, 726 Chen AC, 542 Gerstenfeld LC, 170 Jackson KR, 645 Barrance PJ, 256 Chiu J, 309 Gertner JM, 38 Jackson SR, 455, 464 Bartel DL, 80 Choi YW, 144 Gjerdet NR, 293 Jaiswal N, 155 Bauer TW, 576 Claes L, 475 Glantz L, 585 Janik TJ, 766 Beck TJ, 394 Clark JM, 743 Glotkowski MC, 322 Jarvinen M, 197 Behrens FF, 144 Clohisy DR, 660 Goldstein SA, 622 Jaérvinen TLN, 197 Bellincampi LD, 414 Closkey RF, 414 Gordon SL, 406 Jasty M, 365 Benassi MS, 1 Cole AA, 551 Goss BC, 611 Jiang M, 576 Bentley G, 726 Conrad EU, 521 Gotoh M, 618 Jiang Y, 629 Benton HP, 217 Cooke TDV, 518 Gould SE, 636 Jones VK, 271 Berk A, 330 Crawford K, 715 Graham HK, 50 Joukhadar A, 379 Berrey BH, 715 Gray ML, 170 Bertoni F, 1 Dahners LE, 438, 509 Grimsrud CD, 247 Kaab MJ, 743 Beynnon BD, 116 Daluiski A, 645 Grodzinsky AJ, 490, 734 Kaariadinen J, 197 Biewener AA, 29 Dauskardt RH, 705 Grundnes O, 293 Kaaridinen M, 197 Binette F, 207 DeFouw DO, 144 Kabel J, 23 Bloch DA, 271 Delgado-Martinez AD, 650 Halvorsen V, 128 Kadiyala S, 155 Bogdanske JJ, 285 Della Valle C, 667 Hamada K, 618 Kale AA, 667 Bohling T, 1 Delp SL, 264 Hanada K, 654 Kalimo H, 197 Bolander ME, 8 Devaney K, 585 Hanson PD, 277, 285 Kalscheur VL, 285 Boorman RS, 682 Di Cesare PE, 667 Hariharan JS, 399 Kaneda K, 256 Boskey AL, 38 Diao E, 399, 629 Harner CD, 675 Kang Y, 551 Boyce TM, 322 Dow D, 38 Harris WH, 365 Kao G, 394 Boykiw R, 429 Draughn RA, 576 Harrison DD, 766 Kato M, 314 Branemark P-I, 61 Dunn MG, 414 Harrison DE, 766 Kato T, 654 Branemark R, 61 Dwosh IL, 472 Hart DA, 421, 429, 604 Katona TR, 54 Brayton CF, 38 Haudenschild DR, 207 Kawaguchi H, 654 Breault-Janicki MJ, 472 Edin ML, 509 Haupt DL, 622 Keaveny TM, 300 Briggs PJ, 340 Einhorn TA, 144 Haut RC, 348 Keir PJ, 112 Brodt MD, 43 Estok DM, 365 Hayes WC, Kinney JH, 622 Brown TD, 43, 557 Estupinan JA, 80 Healey JH, 585 Kirsch T, 96 Browner BD, 76 Evans CH, 104 Heersche JNM, 35: Kladny B, 96 Bruder SP, 155 Helms JA, 636 Knight MM, 726 Bryant JT, 472 Farahmand F, 136 Herzog W, 441, 448 Koepp H, 551 Buckmeyer JK, 38 Fedewa MM, 227 Hicks DG, 247, 697 Kofroth R, 285 Buckwalter JA, 500, Ferrari C, 1 Hillis SL, 557 Koman LA, 190 643, 752 Ferrario VF, 758 Hirasawa Y, 690 Komiya S, 15 Bukata S, 697 Finerman GAM, 330, Hiyama Y, 654 Konieczynski DD, 29 Burton-Wurster N, 531 455, 464 Hoher J, 675 Koolpe M, 217 Butehorn HF III, 576 Fink DJ, 406 Homandberg GA, 237, 551 Kotsios C, 50 Butler DL, 406 Fragnito N, 758 Howell SM, 386, 611 Kourea HP, 76 Frank CB, 421, 441, 448, Hsu J, 697 Krettek C, 572 Cailliet R, 766 604, 682 Huiskes R, 23 Kuettner KE, 551 772 AUTHOR INDEX Kuhns CA, 645 Minassian A, 720 Ramamurti BS, 365 Stern SH, 264 Kurokawa T, 654 Mizoguchi A, 690 Ramnaraine ML, 660 Stevens JW, 100 Kurriger GL, 100 Mohammed HO, 531 Randolph MA, 89 Stevenson S, 330 Kurth AA, 155 Molendini L, 1 Raskind WH, 521 Strandhoy JW, 190 Kuzutani K, 654 Moore BK, 54 Reikeras O, 293 Stulberg SD, 264 Moran CG, 340 Reiter RS, 100 Suger G, 475 LaBreck JC, 576 Morihara T, 690 Rempel DM, 112 Svindland A, 128 Ladd AJC, 622 Mourtada FA, 394 Reynolds PR, 247, 697 Swan CC, 43 Lagopoulos M, 591 Munuera L, 650 Reynolds SD, 247 Swoboda B, 96 Lark MW, 734 Murata F, 314 Robbins JR, 521 Lavallee S, 379 Roberts CJ, 70 Tamai K, 690 Le AX, 636 Nagamine T, 314 Roberts WE, 54 Tamura M, 654 Le LQ, 330 Nakamura K, 654 Robinovitch SN, 309 Tay BK-B, 636 Lee CL, 70 Nakamura T, 654 Rock MG, 8 Taylor D, 163 Lee DA, 726 Nessler J, 500 Rodrigo JJ, 217 ten Dijke P, 314 Lee FY-I, 144 Newberry WN, 348 Rodriguez-Avial M, 650 Terek RM, 585 Lee JM, 472 Nichols CE, 116 Rolf C, 597 Tessier PR, 76 Leonard T, 441, 448 Nicolau DP, 76 Romero AC, 705 Toledano TR, 38 Lester GE, 438, 509 Nie L, 76 Root L, 38 Toma CD, 170 Lewis JL, 227 Nightingale CH, 76 Rose J, 271 Trippel SB, 734 La G, 122 Nixon AJ, 531 Rosencrance E, 190 Troyanovich SJ, 766 Li Z, 190 Noguchi T, 726 Rosier RN, 247, 697 Truty MJ, 29 Lieberman JR, 330, 645 Noonan KJ, 100, 500 Rossetti F, 89 Tscherne H, 572 Lillich JT, 531 Nordsletten L, 128 Rubin CT, 482 Tubo R, 207 Lindsey RW, 509 Notzli HP, 743 Rudy TW, 122 Linnemann I, 572 Novotny JE, 116 Ruff CB, 394 Urban JPG, 720 Litsky AS, 70 Utvag SE, 293 Lo IKY, 421 O’Donnell L, 726 Sah RL, 542 Lotz JC, 399 O’Hare D, 720 Sakane M, 122 Van Reitbergen B, 23 Lust G, 531 O’Keefe RJ, 247, 697 Sakou T, 314 Vanderby R Jr, 277 Odgaard A, 23 Sandell LJ, 521 Vogrin TM, 675 Mackenzie CD, 348 Oegema TR Jr, 227 Sandy JD, 490 von Schroeder HP, 355 MacLeod A, 227 Oehlert JW, 271 Sarkar G, 8 Vunjak-Novakovic G, 181 Magagnoli G, 1 Ohashi KL, 705 Sathasivam S, 564 Maitland ME, 441, 448 Ohkuni K, 513 Schaffer JL, 170 Walker PS, 564 Mak S, 585 Ohrnell L-O, 61 Schaffler MB, 322 Wallace MP, 386 Maloney WJ, 705 @Mie E, 128 Schandelmaier P, 572 Warensjo K, 720 Mangham DC, 15 Okajima S, 690 Schwartz GK, 585 Warner C, 277, 285 MannB J, 572 Osmond C, 285 Schwartz MH, 227 Weber KL, 8 Mann KA, 370 Sciore P, 429, 604 Weber W, 406 Marcacci M, 379 Padera RF, 181 Scott WW Jr, 394 Welch RD, 715 Marchuk LL, 421 Parker KH, 720 Sefton GK, 591 Wen C, 237 Margevicius K, 475 Pedersen DR, 557 Seki M, 513 Weseloh G, 96 Markel MD, 277, 285 Peretti GM, 89 Senavongse W, 136 Willems MJ, 455, 464 Markolf KL, 455, 464 Piazza SJ, 264 Sforza C, 758 Winlove CP, 720 Martelli S, 379 Picci P, 1 Shea M, 155 Witte ON, 330 Martin I, 181 Pichora DR, 472 Shirasu M, 690 Wolf S, 475 Martin JA, 100, 752 Pierce WA, 715 Shrive NG, 441, Wolff DR, 271 Martinez ME, 650 Pollice PF, 697 448, 682 Woo SL-Y, 122, 675 Maynard JA, 100 Pollock DC, 190 Sievanen H, 197 Wood MB, 340 McConnell P, 591 Prasad R, 414 Silva MJ, 300 Wood ML, 438 McGowan PD, 705 Pritchard D, 8 Simon J, 475 Wright TM, 80, 643 McLeod KJ, 482 Pullig O, 96 Skalak R, 61 Wu L, 330 McPherson JM, 207 Puzas JE, 247, 697 Skjeldal S, 128 McQuaid DP, 207 Small CF, 472 Yaeger PC, 207 Meazzini MC, 170 Qin L, 597 Smith BP, 190 Yamakawa H, 618 Merei J, 50 Qin Y-X, 482 Smith TL, 190 Young RG, 406 Merli M, 1 Quinn TM, 490 Soames RW, 591 Yuasa N, 513 Michielon G, 758 Sollazzo MR, 1 Miclau T, 509, 572 Radin EL, 322 Stefanovic-Racic M, 104 Zaffagnini S, 379 Miller LA, 104 Ragazzini P, 1 Steiner G, 667 Zaleske DJ, 89 Minami A, 256 Raggio CL, 38 Steinhauser B, 96 Zawadsky JP, 414 J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998 Journal of Orthopaedic Research 16:773-778 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. © 1998 Orthopaedic Research Society Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volume 16, 1998 SUBJECT INDEX Activin Bone row stromal cells into cartilaginous and bone-like Immunohistochemical detection of activin A, Actions of endothelin-1, 2, and 3 in the microvascu- tissues, 181 follistatin, and activin receptors during fracture lature of bone, 340 healing in the rat, 314 Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Bone mineral assessment in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and Adrenoceptors Bone ingrowth to implant surfaces in an inflamma- strength prediction by bone mineral assess- Effect of cooling on cutaneous microvascular ad- tory arthritis model, 576 ment, 629 renoceptors in vivo in the rabbit ear, 190 Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem Bone morphogenetic protein Adriamycin cells, 155 Bone morphogenetic protein-7 in growth-plate Skeletal anomalies in the adriamycin-exposed pre- Computed tomography-based finite element analy- chondrocytes: regulation by retinoic acid is de- natal rat: a model for VATER association, 50 sis predicts failure loads and fracture patterns for pendent on the stage of chondrocyte matura- vertebral sections, 300 tion, 247 Agarose Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- Regional gene therapy with a BMP-2-producing Response of chondrocyte subpopulations cultured man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 murine stromal cell line induces heterotopic and within unloaded and loaded agarose, 726 Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and orthotopic bone formation in rodents, 330 strength prediction by bone mineral assess- Aging ment, 629 C-myc gene Effect of 25-OH-vitamin D on fracture healing in Effect of intramedullary polymethylmethacrylate Prognostic relevance of c-myc gene expression in elderly rats, 650 and autogenous cancellous bone on healing of fro- giant-cell tumor of bone, 1 Effects of fibronectin on articular cartilage chondro- zen segmental allografts, 285 cyte proteoglycan synthesis and response to insu- Evaluation of a bone’s in vivo 24-hour loading his- Calcidiol lin-like growth factor-I, 752 tory for physical exercise compared with back- Effect of 25-OH-vitamin D on fracture healing in ground loading, 29 elderly rats, 650 Allograft Fatigue of bone and bones: an analysis based on Effect of intramedullary polymethylmethacrylate stressed volume, 163 Calcium-mobilizing ligands and autogenous cancellous bone on healing of fro- Finite-element modeling of trabecular bone: com- Adenosine 5’-triphosphate, uridine 5’-triphosphate, zen segmental allografts, 285 parison with mechanical testing and determina- bradykinin, and lysophosphatidic acid induce dif- In vitro and in vivo study on the effect of autoge- tion of tissue modulus, 622 ferent patterns of calcium responses by human ar- nous cancellous bone and intramedullary poly- Histochemical and molecular analyses of distrac- ticular chondrocytes, 217 methylmethacrylate on allograft construct tion osteogenesis in a mouse model, 636 strength, 277 Immunohistochemical detection of activin A, Calibration follistatin, and activin receptors during fracture In situ calibration of miniature sensors implanted Arginine healing in the rat, 314 into the anterior cruciate ligament. Part I: strain Generation of nitric oxide by lapine meniscal cells In vitro and in vivo study on the effect of autoge- measurements, 455 and its effect on matrix metabolism: stimulation nous cancellous bone and intramedullary poly- In situ calibration of miniature sensors implanted of collagen production by arginine, 104 methylmethacrylate on allograft construct into the anterior cruciate ligament. Part II: force strength, 277 probe measurements, 464 Arthritis Letters to the editors, 518 Bone ingrowth to implant surfaces in an inflamma- Local tissue properties in bone healing: influence of Carpal joint tory arthritis model, 576 size and stability of the osteotomy gap, 475 Fingertip loading and carpal tunnel pressure: differ- Mechanical behavior of human morselized cancel- ences between a pinching and a pressing task, 112 Arthroplasty lous bone in triaxial compression testing, 43 Adhesion and reliability of interfaces in cemented Microhardness and anisotropy of the vital osseous Cartilage total joint arthroplasties, 705 interface and endosseous implant supporting Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Analysis of the kinematics of different hip simula- bone, 54 in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 tors used to study wear of candidate materials for Nonlinear dependence of loading intensity and cy- Bonding of cartilage matrices with cultured chon- the articulation of total hip arthroplasties, 365 cle number in the maintenance of bone mass and drocytes: an experimental model, 89 Prediction of long-term polyethylene wear in total morphology, 482 Cultured human ankle and knee cartilage differ in hip arthroplasty, based on early wear measure- Osteoclasts are required for bone tumors to grow susceptibility to damage mediated by fibronectin ments made using digital image analysis, 557 and destroy bone, 660 fragments, 551 Short communication. Analysis of optimal range of Relationships between bone morphology and bone Deformation of articular cartilage collagen struc- socket orientations in total hip arthroplasty with elastic properties can be accurately quantified us- ture under static and cyclic loading, 743 use of computer-aided design simulation, 513 ing high-resolution computer reconstructions, 23 Effect of static compression on proteoglycan biosyn- Residual stresses in ultra-high molecular weight thesis by chondrocytes transplanted to articular Bankart repair polyethylene loaded cyclically by a rigid moving cartilage in vitro, 542 Kinematics of the glenohumeral joint with Bankart indenter in nonconforming geometries, 80 Effects of injurious compression on matrix turnover lesion and repair, 116 Use of a bioabsorbable polymer for the delivery of around individual cells in calf articular cartilage ofloxacin during experimental osteomyelitis treat- explants, 490 Blood supply ment, 76 Exposure of cartilage to a fibronectin fragment Blood supply of the Achilles tendon, 591 Vascular and structural changes in rat femora fol- amplifies catabolic processes while also enhanc- lowing nailing and intramedullary occlusion, 293 ing anabolic processes to limit damage, 237 Blunt-impact trauma Expression of a stable articular cartilage phenotype Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Bone marrow stromal cells without evidence of hypertrophy by adult human in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 In vitro differentiation of chick embryo bone mar- articular chondrocytes in vitro, 207 773 774 SUBJECT INDEX Expression of cartilage extracellular matrix and po- rat and human chondrosarcoma, 667 osteogenesis in a mouse model, 636 tential regulatory genes in a new human chondro- sarcoma cell line, 521 Ciprofloxacin DNA Increased content of type-VI collagen epitopes in Effect of ciprofloxacin on the proliferation of Identification of the oim mutation by dye termina- human osteoarthritic cartilage: quantitation by in- osteoblast-like MG-63 human osteosarcoma tor chemistry combined with automated direct hibition ELISA, 96 cells in vitro, 509 DNA sequencing, 38 Measurement of the charge properties of articular cartilage by an electrokinetic method, 720 Cisplatin Dorsal root ganglion Transport of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 Role of glutathione in cisplatin resistance in osteo- Localization of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins through cartilage: contributions of fluid flow and sarcoma cell lines, 15 in cultured mouse dorsal root ganglion neu- electrical migration, 734 rons, 690 Collagen Catalase Collagen fiber sliding during ligament growth and Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry Role of glutathione in cisplatin resistance in osteo- contracture, 438 Short communication. Experimental testing of a sarcoma cell lines, 15 Deformation of articular cartilage collagen struc- DEXA-derived curved beam model of the proxi- ture under static and cyclic loading, 743 mal femur, 394 CD44 isoforms Generation of nitric oxide by lapine meniscal cells Spatial and temporal expression of CD44 isoforms and its effect on matrix metabolism: stimulation Dye in the developing and growing joints of the rat of collagen production by arginine, 104 Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation of limb, 100 Identification of the oim mutation by dye termina- standard and reduced-modulus bone cements, 70 tor chemistry combined with automated direct Identification of the oim mutation by dye termina- Cement DNA sequencing, 38 tor chemistry combined with automated direct Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation Increased content of type-VI collagen epitopes in DNA sequencing, 38 of standard and reduced-modulus bone ce- human osteoarthritic cartilage: quantitation by in- ments, 70 hibition ELISA, 96 Editorial In vitro strength comparison of hydroxyapatite ce- Use of mesenchymal stem cells in a collagen matrix Scientific progress and dissemination of research ment and polymethylmethacrylate in subchondral for Achilles tendon repair, 406 results: abstracts versus peer-reviewed publica- defects in caprine femora, 715 tions, 643 Pre-yield and post-yield shear behavior of the ce- Computed tomography ment-bone interface, 370 Computed tomography-based finite element analy- Electrokinetic method sis predicts failure loads and fracture patterns for Measurement of the charge properties of articular Cerebral palsy vertebral sections, 300 cartilage by an electrokinetic method, 720 Postural balance measurements for children and ad- olescents, 271 Computer modeling Elliptical model Relationships between bone morphology and bone Can the sagittal lumbar curvature be closely approx- Chemotherapy elastic properties can be accurately quantified us- imated by an ellipse? 766 Chemotherapy and P-glycoprotein expression in ing high-resolution computer reconstructions, 23 chondrosarcoma, 585 Endothelin Computer simulation Actions of endothelin-1, 2, and 3 in the microvascu- Chondrocytes Posterior tilting of the tibial component decreases lature of bone, 340 Adenosine 5'-triphosphate, uridine 5’-triphosphate, femoral rollback in posterior-substituting knee re- Endothelin-1 is upregulated during skeletal muscle bradykinin, and lysophosphatidic acid induce dif- placement: a computer simulation study, 264 ischemia and reperfusion, 128 ferent patterns of calcium responses by human ar- ticular chondrocytes, 217 Cooling Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Bonding of cartilage matrices with cultured chon- Effect of cooling on cutaneous microvascular ad- Increased content of type-VI collagen epitopes in drocytes: an experimental model, 89 renoceptors in vivo in the rabbit ear, 190 human osteoarthritic cartilage: quantitation by in- Bone morphogenetic protein-7 in growth-plate hibition ELISA, 96 chondrocytes: regulation by retinoic acid is de- Crouch gait pendent on the stage of chondrocyte matura- Letters to the editors, 518 Exercise tion, 247 Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Changes in cell, matrix compartment, and fibrillar Curved beam model in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 collagen volumes between growth-plate zones, 500 Short communication. Experimental testing of a Evaluation of a bone’s in vivo 24-hour loading his- Chondrocytes in culture produce a mechanically DEXA-derived curved beam model of the proxi- tory for physical exercise compared with back- functional tissue, 227 mal femur, 394 ground loading, 29 Differentiated cellular function in fetal chondro- cytes cultured with insulin-like growth factor-I Cytokine Falls and transforming growth factor-B, 531 Interleukin-10 inhibits cytokine synthesis in mono- Surface stiffness affects impact force during a fall Effect of static compression on proteoglycan biosyn- cytes stimulated by titanium particles: evidence of on the outstretched hand, 309 thesis by chondrocytes transplanted to articular an anti-inflammatory regulatory pathway, 697 cartilage in vitro, 542 Fatigue failure Effects of fibronectin on articular cartilage chon- Cytoskeleton Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- drocyte proteoglycan synthesis and response to Osteoblast cytoskeletal modulation in response to man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 insulin-like growth factor-I, 752 mechanical strain in vitro, 170 Fatigue of bone and bones: an analysis based on Expression of a stable articular cartilage phenotype stressed volume, 163 without evidence of hypertrophy by adult human Debonding articular chondrocytes in vitro, 207 Adhesion and reliability of interfaces in cemented Femur Programmed removal of chondrocytes during endo- total joint arthroplasties, 705 In vitro strength comparison of hydroxyapatite ce- chondral fracture healing, 144 ment and polymethylmethacrylate in subchondral Response of chondrocyte subpopulations cultured Delamination defects in caprine femora, 715 within unloaded and loaded agarose, 726 Computer model to predict subsurface damage in Short communication. Experimental testing of a tibial inserts of total knees, 564 DEXA-derived curved beam model of the proxi- Chondrosarcoma mal femur, 394 Chemotherapy and P-glycoprotein expression in Digital image analysis chondrosarcoma, 585 Prediction of long-term polyethylene wear in total Fibroblast Expression of cartilage extracellular matrix and po- hip arthroplasty, based on early wear measure- Viability of fibroblast-seeded ligament analogs after tential regulatory genes in a new human chondro- ments made using digital image analysis, 557 autogenous implantation, 414 sarcoma cell line, 521 Up-regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase Distraction osteogenesis Fibronectin and production of nitric oxide by the Swarm Histochemical and molecular analyses of distraction Cultured human ankle and knee cartilage differ in J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998 SUBJECT INDEX 775 susceptibility to damage mediated by fibronectin Bankart lesion and repair, 116 Prediction of long-term polyethylene wear in total fragments, 551 hip arthroplasty, based on early wear measure- Effects of fibronectin on articular cartilage chon- Glutathione ments made using digital image analysis, 557 drocyte proteoglycan synthesis and response to Role of glutathione in cisplatin resistance in osteo- Short communication. Analysis of optimal range of insulin-like growth factor-I, 752 sarcoma cell lines, 15 socket orientations in total hip arthroplasty with Exposure of cartilage to a fibronectin fragment use of computer-aided design simulation, 513 amplifies catabolic processes while also enhanc- Graft Short communication. Experimental testing of a ing anabolic processes to limit damage, 237 Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, DEXA-derived curved beam model of the proxi- culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem mal femur, 394 Fingertip cells, 155 Fingertip loading and carpal tunnel pressure: Can an isometer predict the tensile behavior of a Hormone differences between a pinching and a pressing double-looped hamstring graft during anterior Identification of sex hormone receptors in human task, 112 cruciate ligament reconstruction? 386 and rabbit ligaments of the knee by reverse Effect of intramedullary polymethylmethacrylate transcription-polymerase chain reaction: evi- Finite element analysis and autogenous cancellous bone on healing of fro- dence that receptors are present in tissue from Computed tomography-based finite element analy- zen segmental allografts, 285 both male and female subjects, 604 sis predicts failure loads and fracture patterns for Immobilization increases the vulnerability of rab- vertebral sections, 300 bit medial collateral ligament autografts to Humerus Computer model to predict subsurface damage in creep, 682 Kinematics of the glenohumeral joint with Bankart tibial inserts of total knees, 564 In situ calibration of miniature sensors implanted lesion and repair, 116 Finite-element modeling of trabecular bone: com- into the anterior cruciate ligament. Part I: strain parison with mechanical testing and determina- measurements, 455 Hyaluronan tion of tissue modulus, 622 In vitro and in vivo study on the effect of autoge- Spatial and temporal expression of CD44 isoforms Pre-yield and post-yield shear behavior of the nous cancellous bone and intramedullary poly- in the developing and growing joints of the rat cement-bone interface, 370 methylmethacrylate on allograft construct limb, 100 strength, 277 Follistatin Mechanica! behavior of human morselized cancel- Hypertrophy Immunohistochemical detection of activin A, lous bone in triaxial compression testing, 43 Expression of a stable articular cartilage phenotype follistatin, and activin receptors during fracture Quadriceps load aggravates and roofplasty miti- without evidence of hypertrophy by adult human healing in the rat, 314 gates active impingement of anterior cruciate liga- articular chondrocytes in vitro, 207 ment grafts against the intercondylar roof, 611 Foot Immobilization Foot asymmetry in healthy adults: elliptic Fourier Growth factors Immobilization increases the vulnerability of rab- analysis of standardized footprints, 758 Differentiated cellular function in fetal chondro- bit medial collateral ligament autografts to cytes cultured with insulin-like growth factor-I creep, 682 Fourier analysis and transforming growth factor-f, 531 Foot asymmetry in healthy adults: elliptic Fourier Regional gene therapy with a BMP-2-producing Implant analysis of standardized footprints, 758 murine stromal cell line induces heterotopic and Biomechanical characterization of osseointegration: orthotopic bone formation in rodents, 330 an experimental in vivo investigation in the bea- Fracture Semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase gle dog, 61 Adhesion and reliability of interfaces in cemented chain reaction analysis of mRNA for growth fac- Bone ingrowth to implant surfaces in an inflamma- total joint arthroplasties, 705 tors and growth factor receptors from normal and tory arthritis model, 576 Computed tomography-based finite element analy- healing rabbit medial collateral ligament tis- Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, sis predicts failure loads and fracture patterns for sue, 429 culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem vertebral sections, 300 Single local injection of recombinant fibroblast cells, 155 Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- growth factor-2 stimulates healing of segmental Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation of man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 bone defects in rabbits, 654 standard and reduced-modulus bone cements, 70 Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and Interleukin-10 inhibits cytokine synthesis in mono- strength prediction by bone mineral assess- Growth plate cytes stimulated by titanium particles: evidence of ment, 629 Bone morphogenetic protein-7 in growth-plate an anti-inflammatory regulatory pathway, 697 Effect of 25-OH-vitamin D on fracture healing in chondrocytes: regulation by retinoic acid is de- Microhardness and anisotropy of the vital osseous elderly rats, 650 pendent on the stage of chondrocyte matura- interface and endosseous implant supporting Immunohistochemical detection of activin A, tion, 247 bone, 54 follistatin, and activin receptors during fracture Changes in cell, matrix compartment, and fibrillar Posterior tilting of the tibial component decreases healing in the rat, 314 collagen volumes between growth-plate zones, 500 femoral rollback in posterior-substituting knee re- Local tissue properties in bone healing: influence of placement: a computer simulation study, 264 size and stability of the osteotomy gap, 475 Hand Vascular and structural changes in rat femora fol- Programmed removal of chondrocytes during endo- Analytic model to predict the strength of tendon re- lowing nailing and intramedullary occlusion, 293 chondral fracture healing, 144 pairs, 399 Viability of fibroblast-seeded ligament analogs after Short communication. Experimental testing of a Surface stiffness affects impact force during a fall autogenous implantation, 414 DEXA-derived curved beam model of the proxi- on the outstretched hand, 309 mal femur, 394 Infection Single local injection of recombinant fibroblast Healing Use of a bioabsorbable polymer for the delivery of growth factor-2 stimulates healing of segmental Pyridinoline in relation to ultimate stress of the ofloxacin during experimental osteomyelitis treat- bone defects in rabbits, 654 patellar tendon during healing: an animal ment, 76 Surface stiffness affects impact force during a fall study, 597 on the outstretched hand, 309 Single local injection of recombinant fibroblast Insulin-like growth factor growth factor-2 stimulates healing of segmental Differentiated cellular function in fetal chondro- f}i4Ui J GReegnieo ntahle rgaepnye therapy with a BMP-2-producing bone defects in rabbits, 654 cayntde s trcaulntsufroerdm inwgi thg rionwstulhi n-flaickteo r-gBr, ow53t1h factor-I murine stromal cell line induces heterotopic and Hip orthotopic bone formation in rodents, 330 Analysis of the kinematics of different hip sim- Intercarpal fusion ulators used to study wear of candidate ma- Biomechanical analysis of limited intercarpal fusion Giant-cell tumor terials for the articulation of total hip for the treatment of Kienbéck’s disease: a three- Prognostic relevance of c-myc gene expression in arthroplasties, 365 dimensional theoretical study, 256 giant-cell tumor of bone, 1 Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation of standard and reduced-modulus bone cements, 70 Interleukin Glenohumeral joint Pre-yield and post-yield shear behavior of the Chondrocytes in culture produce a mechanically Kinematics of the glenohumeral joint with cement-bone interface, 370 functional tissue, 227 J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998 776 SUBJECT INDEX Effects of fibronectin on articular cartilage Identification of sex hormone receptors in human interface and endosseous implant supporting chondrocyte proteoglycan synthesis and re- and rabbit ligaments of the knee by reverse bone, 54 sponse to insulin-like growth factor-I, 752 transcription-polymerase chain reaction: evidence Interleukin-10 inhibits cytokine synthesis in that receptors are present in tissue from both Morselized bone monocytes stimulated by titanium particles: evi- male and female subjects, 604 Mechanical behavior of human morselized dence of an anti-inflammatory regulatory path- Immobilization increases the vulnerability of rabbit cancellous bone in triaxial compression test- way, 697 medial collateral ligament autografts to creep, 682 ing, 43 In situ calibration of miniature sensors implanted Ischemia into the anterior cruciate ligament. Part I: strain mRNA Endothelin-1 is upregulated during skeletal muscle measurements, 455 Comparison of mRNA levels for matrix molecules ischemia and reperfusion, 128 In situ calibration of miniature sensors implanted in normal and disrupted human anterior cruciate into the anterior cruciate ligament. Part II: force ligaments using reverse transcription-polymerase Isometer probe measurements, 464 chain reaction, 421 Can an isometer predict the tensile behavior of a Longitudinal measurement of tibial motion relative double-looped hamstring graft during anterior to the femur during passive displacements in the Muscle cruciate ligament reconstruction? 386 cat before and after anterior cruciate ligament Correlation between biomechanical and structural transection, 448 changes during the regeneration of skeletal mus- Kienbéck’s disease Method to assess in vivo knee stability longitudi- cle after laceration injury, 197 Biomechanical analysis of limited intercarpal fusion nally in an animal model of ligament injury, 441 Endothelin-1 is upregulated during skeletal muscle for the treatment of Kienbéck’s disease: a three- Quadriceps load aggravates and roofplasty miti- ischemia and reperfusion, 128 dimensional theoretical study, 256 gates active impingement of anterior cruciate liga- ment grafts against the intercondylar roof, 611 Mutation Kinematics Semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase Identification of the oim mutation by dye termina- Analysis of the kinematics of different hip simula- chain reaction analysis of mRNA for growth tor chemistry combined with automated direct tors used to study wear of candidate materials for factors and growth factor receptors from normal DNA sequencing, 38 the articulation of total hip arthroplasties, 365 and healing rabbit medial collateral ligament tis- Kinematics of the glenohumeral joint with Bankart sue, 429 Nails lesion and repair, 116 Viability of fibroblast-seeded ligament analogs after Deformation of femoral nails with intramedullary autogenous implantation, 414 insertion, 572 Knee Effect of intramedullary polymethylmethacrylate Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Limb development and autogenous cancellous bone on healing of fro- in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 Retinoic acid responsiveness of cells and tissues zen segmental allografts, 285 Computer model to predict subsurface damage in in developing fetal limbs evaluated in a In vitro and in vivo study on the effect of autoge- tibial inserts of total knees, 564 RAREhsplacZ transgenic mouse model, 355 nous cancellous bone and intramedullary poly- Deformation of articular cartilage collagen struc- methylmethacrylate on allograft construct ture under static and cyclic loading, 743 Load strength, 277 Effect of combined axial compressive and anterior Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- tibial loads on in situ forces in the anterior cruci- man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 Nitric oxide ate ligament: a porcine study, 122 Deformation of articular cartilage collagen struc- Generation of nitric oxide by lapine meniscal cells In situ forces in the posterolateral structures of the ture under static and cyclic loading, 743 and its effect on matrix metabolism: stimulation knee under posterior tibial loading in the intact Effect of combined axial compressive and anterior of collagen production by arginine, 104 and posterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee, 675 tibial loads on in situ forces in the anterior cruci- Up-regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase Longitudinal measurement of tibial motion relative ate ligament: a porcine study, 122 and production of nitric oxide by the Swarm rat to the femur during passive displacements in the Evaluation of a bone’s in vivo 24-hour loading his- and human chondrosarcoma, 667 cat before and after anterior cruciate ligament tory for physical exercise compared with back- transection, 448 ground loading, 29 Ofloxacin Method to assess in vivo knee stability longitudi- Fatigue of bone and bones: an analysis based on Use of a bioabsorbable polymer for the delivery of nally in an animal model of ligament injury, 441 stressed volume, 163 ofloxacin during experimental osteomyelitis treat- Posterior tilting of the tibial component decreases Nonlinear dependence of loading intensity and cy- ment, 76 femoral rollback in posterior-substituting knee re- cle number in the maintenance of bone mass and placement: a computer simulation study, 264 morphology, 482 Orthopaedic Research Society Quantitative study of the quadriceps muscles and Pre-yield and post-yield shear behavior of the Publication rate of abstracts presented at the an- trochlear groove geometry related to instability cement-bone interface, 370 nual meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Soci- cf the patellofemoral joint, 136 Residual stresses in ultra-high molecular weight ety, 645 polyethylene loaded cyclically by a rigid moving Laceration injury indenter in nonconforming geometries, 80 Osseointegration Correlation between biomechanical and structural Biomechanical characterization of osseointegration: changes during the regeneration of skeletal mus- Lumbar lordosis an experimental in vivo investigation in the bea- cle after laceration injury, 197 Can the sagittal lumbar curvature be closely approx- gle dog, 61 imated by an ellipse? 766 Laser Osteoarthritis Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation of Meniscus Cultured human ankle and knee cartilage differ in standard and reduced-modulus bone cements, 70 Generation of nitric oxide by lapine meniscal cells susceptibility to damage mediated by fibronectin and its effect on matrix metabolism: stimulation fragments, 551 Ligament of collagen production by arginine, 104 Increased content of type-VI collagen epitopes in Can an isometer predict the tensile behavior of a human osteoarthritic cartilage: quantitation by in- double-looped hamstring graft during anterior Mesenchymal stem cells hibition ELISA, 96 cruciate ligament reconstruction? 386 Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, Longitudinal measurement of tibial motion relative Collagen fiber sliding during ligament growth and culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem to the femur during passive displacements in the contracture, 438 cells, 155 cat before and after anterior cruciate ligament Comparison of mRNA levels for matrix molecules Use of mesenchymal stem cells in a collagen matrix transection, 448 in normal and disrupted human anterior cruciate for Achilles tendon repair, 406 Method to assess in vivo knee stability longi- ligaments using reverse transcription-polymerase tudinally in an animal model of ligament in- chain reaction, 421 Microdamage jury, 441 Effect of combined axial compressive and anterior Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- tibial loads on in situ forces in the anterior cruci- man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 Osteoarthrosis ate ligament: a porcine study, 122 Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Fiber-based anterior cruciate ligament model for Microhardness in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 biomechanical simulations, 379 Microhardness and anisotropy of the vital osseous Effects of injurious compression on matrix turnover J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998 SUBJECT INDEX around individual cells in calf articular cartilage Effect of intramedullary polymethylmethacrylate both male and female subjects, 604 explants, 490 and autogenous cancellous bone on healing of fro- Semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase zen segmental allografts, 285 chain reaction analysis of mRNA for growth Osteoblast In vitro and in vivo study on the effect of autoge- factors and growth factor receptors from normal Osteoblast cytoskeletal modulation in response to nous cancellous bone and intramedullary poly- and healing rabbit medial collateral ligament tis- mechanical strain in vitro, 170 methylmethacrylate on allograft construct sue, 429 strength, 27 Osteoclast In vitro strength comparison of hydroxyapatite ce- Rheumatoid arthritis Osteoclasts are required for bone tumors to grow ment and polymethylmethacrylate in subchondral Mechanical properties of wrist extensor tendons and destroy bone, 660 defects in caprine femora, 715 are altered by the presence of rheumatoid arthri- Pre-yield and post-yield shear behavior of the ce- tis, 472 Osteogenesis ment-bone interface, 370 Histochemical and molecular analyses of distrac- Robotic/universal force-moment sensor tion osteogenesis in a mouse model, 636 Postural balance measurement testing system Identification of the oim mutation by dye termina- Postural balance measurements for children and ad- Effect of combined axial compressive and anterior tor chemistry combined with automated direct olescents, 271 tibial loads on in situ forces in the anterior cruci- DNA sequencing, 38 ate ligament: a porcine study, 122 Protein-tyrosine phosphorylation In situ forces in the posterolateral structures of Osteogenic protein Localization of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins the knee under posterior tibial loading in the Evidence for the upregulation of osteogenic protein- in cultured mouse dorsal root ganglion neu- intact and posterior cruciate ligament-deficient 1 mRNA expression in musculoskeletal neo- rons, 690 knee, 675 plasms, 8 Publication status Roofplasty Osteolysis Publication rate of abstracts presented at the an- Quadriceps load aggravates and roofplasty miti- Osteociasts are required for bone tumors to grow nual meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Soci- gates active impingement of anterior cruciate and destroy bone, 660 ety, 645 ligament grafts against the intercondylar Residual stresses in ultra-high molecular weight Scientific progress and dissemination of research roof, 611 polyethylene loaded cyclically by a rigid moving results: abstracts versus peer-reviewed publica- indenter in nonconforming geometries, 80 tions, 643 Rotator cuff disease Increased substance P in subacromial bursa and Osteomyelitis Pyridinoline shoulder pain in rotator cuff diseases, 618 Effect of ciprofloxacin on the proliferation of osteo- Pyridinoline in relation to ultimate stress of the blast-like MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells in patellar tendon during healing: an animal Sex hormone receptors vitro, 509 study, 597 Identification of sex hormone receptors in human Use of a bioabsorbable polymer for the delivery of and rabbit ligaments of the knee by reverse ofloxacin during experimental osteomyelitis treat- Quadriceps muscles transcription-polymerase chain reaction: evidence ment, 76 Quadriceps load aggravates and roofplasty miti- that receptors are present in tissue from both gates active impingement of anterior cruciate male and female subjects, 604 Osteoporosis ligament grafts against the intercondylar Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and roof, 611 Strain strength prediction by bone mineral assess- Quantitative study of the quadriceps muscles and Damage type and strain mode associations in hu- ment, 629 trochlear groove geometry related to instability man compact bone bending fatigue, 322 of the patellofemoral joint, 136 Evaluation of a bone’s in vivo 24-hour loading his- Osteosarcoma tory for physical exercise compared with back- Role of glutathione in cisplatin resistance in osteo- Quantitative computed tomography ground loading, 29 sarcoma cell lines, 15 Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and Osteoblast cytoskeletal modulation in response to strength prediction by bone mineral assess- mechanical strain in vitro, 170 Osteotomy ment, 629 Response of chondrocyte subpopulations cultured Local tissue properties in bone healing: influence of within unloaded and loaded agarose, 726 size and stability of the osteotomy gap, 475 Raynaud’s syndrome Single local injection of recombinant fibroblast Effect of cooling on cutaneous microvascular ad- Stress growth factor-2 stimulates healing of segmental renoceptors in vivo in the rabbit ear, 190 Residual stresses in ultra-high molecular weight bone defects in rabbits, 654 polyethylene loaded cyclically by a rigid Remodeling moving indenter in nonconforming geom- P-glycoprotein Histochemical and molecular analyses of distrac- etries, 80 Chemotherapy and P-glycoprotein expression in tion osteogenesis in a mouse model, 636 chondrosarcoma, 585 Stress/strain stimulus theory Role of glutathione in cisplatin resistance in osteo- Reperfusion Nonlinear dependence of loading intensity and cy- sarcoma cell lines, 15 Endothelin-1 is upregulated during skeletal muscle cle number in the maintenance of bone mass and ischemia and reperfusion, 128 morphology, 482 Patellofemoral joint Blunt impact causes changes in bone and cartilage Retinoids Substance P in a regularly exercised animal model, 348 Bone morphogenetic protein-7 in growth-plate Increased substance P in subacromial bursa and Quantitative study of the quadriceps muscles and chondrocytes: regulation by retinoic acid is de- shoulder pain in rotator cuff diseases, 618 trochlear groove geometry related to instability pendent on the stage of chondrocyte matura- of the patellofemoral joint, 136 tion, 247 Symmetry Retinoic acid responsiveness of cells and tissues Foot asymmetry in healthy adults: elliptic Fourier Polyethylene in developing fetal limbs evaluated in a analysis of standardized footprints, 758 Prediction of long-term polyethylene wear in RAREhsplacZ transgenic mouse model, 355 total hip arthroplasty, based on early wear Synchroton tomography measurements made using digital image analy- Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction Finite-element modeling of trabecular bone: com- sis, 557 Comparison of mRNA levels for matrix molecules parison with mechanical testing and determina- in normal and disrupted human anterior cruciate tion of tissue modulus, 622 Polymethyimethacrylate ligaments using reverse transcription-polymerase Adhesion and reliability of interfaces in cemented chain reaction, 421 Tendon total joint arthroplasties, 705 Identification of sex hormone receptors in human Analytic model to predict the strength of tendon re- Dye incorporation to enhance the laser ablation and rabbit ligaments of the knee by reverse pairs, 399 of standard and reduced-modulus bone ce- transcription-polymerase chain reaction: evi- Blood supply of the Achilles tendon, 591 ments, 70 dence that receptors are present in tissue from Mechanical properties of wrist extensor tendons J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998 778 SUBJECT INDEX are altered by the presence of rheumatoid arthri- 1 through cartilage: contributions of fluid flow Up-regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase tis, 472 and electrical migration, 734 and production of nitric oxide by the Swarm rat Pyridinoline in relation to ultimate stress of the and human chondrosarcoma, 667 patellar tendon during healing: an animal Titanium study, 597 Biomechanical characterization of osseointegration: TUNEL technique Use of mesenchymal stem cells in a collagen ma- an experimental in vivo investigation in the bea- Programmed removal of chondrocytes during en- trix for Achilles tendon repair, 406 gle dog, 61 dochondral fracture healing, 144 Interleukin-10 inhibits cytokine synthesis in mono- Three-dimensional magnetic motion sensor analysis cytes stimulated by titanium particles: evidence of Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene Deformation of femoral nails with intramedullary an anti-inflammatory regulatory pathway, 697 Analysis of the kinematics of different hip simula- insertion, 572 tors used to study wear of candidate materials for Transforming growth factor the articulation of total hip arthroplasties, 365 Tibia Differentiated cellular function in fetal chondro- Computer model to predict subsurface damage in Longitudinal measurement of tibial motion relative cytes cultured with insulin-like growth factor-I tibial inserts of total knees, 564 to the femur during passive displacements in the and transforming growth factor-B, 531 Residual stresses in ultra-high molecular weight cat before and after anterior cruciate ligament Evidence for the upregulation of osteogenic protein- polyethylene loaded cyclically by a rigid moving transection, 448 1 mRNA expression in musculoskeletal neo- indenter in nonconforming geometries, 80 Posterior tilting of the tibial component de- plasms, 8 creases femoral rollback in posterior-substituting Immunohistochemical detection of activin A, VATER association knee replacement: a computer simulation follistatin, and activin receptors during fracture Skeletal anomalies in the adriamycin-exposed pre- study, 264 healing in the rat, 314 natal rat: a model for VATER association, 50 Tissue Trochlear groove Vitamin D Chondrocytes in culture produce a mechanically Quantitative study of the quadriceps muscles and Effect of 25-OH-vitamin D on fracture healing in el- functional tissue, 227 trochlear groove geometry related to instability derly rats, 650 Finite-element modeling of trabecular bone: com- of the patellofemoral joint, 136 parison with mechanical testing and determina- Wrist tion of tissue modulus, 622 Tumor Biomechanical analysis of limited intercarpal fusion Local tissue properties in bone healing: influence of Evidence for the upregulation of osteogenic protein- for the treatment of Kienbéck’s disease: a three- size and stability of the osteotomy gap, 475 1 mRNA expression in musculoskeletal neo- dimensional theoretical study, 256 Viability of fibroblast-seeded ligament analogs after plasms, 8 Distal radius fractures: mechanisms of injury and autogenous implantation, 414 Osteoclasts are required for bone tumors to grow strength prediction by bone mineral assess- and destroy bone, 660 ment, 629 Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases Prognostic relevance of c-myc gene expression in Mechanical properties of wrist extensor tendons are Transport of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases- giant-cell tumor of bone, 1 altered by the presence of rheumatoid arthritis, 472 J Orthop Res, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1998

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