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Hi All,
Apparently after reading the following it seems that Tretinoin / Retin-A degenerates Cartilage and reduces cartilage formation (I maybe reading it wrong). Could someone please explain this further layman's terms. Like to what extent does it do this and would this have any noticeable impact.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Apparently after reading the following it seems that Tretinoin / Retin-A degenerates Cartilage and reduces cartilage formation (I maybe reading it wrong). Could someone please explain this further layman's terms. Like to what extent does it do this and would this have any noticeable impact.

Effects of retinoic acid on cartilage differentiation in a chondrogenic cell line - PubMed
Previously we have isolated the monopotential chondrogenic cell line RCJ 3.1 C5.18 from the multipotential mesenchymal cell line RCJ 3.1 [Grigoriadis et al.: Endocrinology, 125:2103-2110, 1989]. When cultured for approximately 20 days under appropriate conditions, these cells from cartilage...


Retinoic acid rapidly reduces cartilage matrix synthesis by altering gene transcription in chondrocytes - PubMed
Retinoic acid can alter the differentiation of a variety of cell types, including chondrocytes. This action may explain the high incidence of craniofacial and limb defects resulting from exposure to retinoic acid during development, and may be the basis for the compound's inhibition of a...
