Abstract
The mechanosensitive PIEZO1 ion channel plays a pivotal role in the regulation of chondrocyte function and is involved in various physiological and pathological processes, including cartilage degradation and osteoarthritis (OA). This review explores the regulatory mechanisms governing PIEZO1 activation and its interactions with mechanical stress, extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness, inflammatory factors, and other ion channels. We discuss the role of PIEZO1 in calcium signaling, its modulation by ECM stiffness, and the implications for cartilage health, particularly under high mechanical load or inflammatory conditions. Additionally, the review highlights pharmacological modulators, including PIEZO1 activators such as Yoda1 and Jedi1/2, and inhibitors like GsMTx4, as potential therapeutic targets for OA treatment. The synergistic interactions of PIEZO1 with other mechanosensitive channels, such as TRPV4 and PIEZO2, are also examined, providing insights into their collective role in mechanotransduction. Further research is essential to clarify the spatiotemporal activation patterns of PIEZO1, its downstream effects, and the potential for targeting this channel in clinical interventions for degenerative cartilage diseases.