Lower capacity of antioxidant and stronger staining of nitrotyrosine were observed in the degenerative regions of OA cartilages as compared with those of intact regions from the same cartilage explants. Immunopositivity for nitrotyrosine was associated with the grade of histologic change of OA cartilage, suggesting the correlation of oxidative damage with articular cartilage degeneration. During continuous culture of chondrocytes, the telomere length, replicative capacity and GAG production were decreased by treatment with reactive oxygen species. In contrast, treatment with an antioxidative agent showed a tendency to elongate the telomere length and replicative lifespan in cultured chondrocytes.