The infrapatellar fat pad in inflammaging, knee joint health, and osteoarthritis.

IF 4.1 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY npj aging Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1038/s41514-024-00159-z
Magnolia G Wang, Patrick Seale, David Furman
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and accounts for nearly $140 billion in annual healthcare expenditures only in the United States. Obesity, aging, and joint injury are major risk factors for OA development and progression, but the mechanisms contributing to pathology remain unclear. Emerging evidence suggests that cellular dysregulation and inflammation in joint tissues, including intra-articular adipose tissue depots, may contribute to disease severity. In particular, the infrapatellar fat pad (IFP), located in the knee joint, which provides a protective cushion for joint loading, also secretes multiple endocrine factors and inflammatory cytokines (inflammaging) that can regulate joint physiology and disease. Correlates of cartilage degeneration and OA-associated disease severity include inflammation and fibrosis of IFP in model organisms and human studies. In this article, we discuss recent progress in understanding the roles and regulation of intra-articular fat tissue in regulating joint biology and OA.

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髌下脂肪垫在炎症、膝关节健康和骨关节炎中的作用。
骨关节炎(OA)是最常见的关节炎,仅在美国每年的医疗支出就接近 1400 亿美元。肥胖、衰老和关节损伤是导致 OA 发生和发展的主要风险因素,但其病理机制仍不清楚。新的证据表明,关节组织(包括关节内脂肪组织储库)中的细胞失调和炎症可能会导致疾病的严重程度。特别是位于膝关节内的髌下脂肪垫(IFP),它为关节负荷提供保护性缓冲,同时也分泌多种内分泌因子和炎症细胞因子(炎症aging),可调节关节生理和疾病。在模型生物和人体研究中,软骨退化和 OA 相关疾病严重程度的相关因素包括 IFP 的炎症和纤维化。在本文中,我们将讨论在了解关节内脂肪组织在调节关节生物学和 OA 方面的作用和调控方面的最新进展。
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