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Correlations between phases of deer antler regeneration and levels of serum keratan sulfate

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Results show predictable and physiologically regulated variation in serum keratan sulfate levels which correlate directly with specific phases of the antler regeneration cycle, and provide additional support for the assertion that measurements of keratan sulphate levels in serum can provide useful information about changes in cartilage metabolism in normal as well as diseased states.
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A sensitive and highly specific enzymelinked immunosorbent assay with an inhibition step was used to monitor the concentration of keratan sulfate, a cartilage-related glycosaminoglycan, in the serum of three adult male deer. During the course of one complete annual antler regeneration cycle, keratan sulfate levels were found to fluctuate predictably in relation to the growth and maturation of the antlers: levels are substantially elevated during the growth phase and drop precipitously when growth ceases and the antlers become fully mineralized. In addition, an unanticipated elevation of serum keratan sulfate was observed in early spring prior to casting of the preceding year's antlers and the initiation of regrowth. This suggests that changes in cartilage metabolism occur concomitantly, with this phase of the antlerogenic cycle. These results show predictable and physiologically regulated variation in serum keratan sulfate levels which correlate directly with specific phases of the antler regeneration cycle. Furthermore, the findings provide additional support for the assertion that measurements of keratan sulfate levels in serum can provide useful information about changes in cartilage metabolism in normal as well as diseased states.

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Age Related Changes in the Concentration of Serum Keratan Sulphate in Children

TL;DR: Serum concentrations of keratan sulphate did not show significant differences with respect to disease category, sex or race but were found to vary, sometimes markedly, from child to child at any one age, suggesting human cartilage undergoes significant changes in metabolic activities during maturation.
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Prostaglandin-like activity, fatty acid and phospholipid composition of sika deer (Cervus nippon) antlers at different growth stages

TL;DR: The alteration of lipid composition has been shown to take place at different stages of antler growth and the greatest amounts of phospholipids and polyunsaturated fatty acids have been found during the most intense soft antlers growth period.
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Identification of a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes corneal and skeletal keratan sulfate. Monoclonal antibodies to cartilage proteoglycan

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Quantification of keratan sulfate in blood as a marker of cartilage catabolism.

TL;DR: If the appearance of elevated levels of serumKS do indeed correlate with the extent of cartilage erosion or destruction in individuals with OA, measurements of serum KS levels will prove extremely useful in the assessment and diagnosis of this joint disease.