Pathobiology of Tendon and Ligament Injuries

Linda A. Dahlgren DVM, PhD, DACVS
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Tendon and ligament injuries are common in athletic horses and can be difficult to treat successfully. Tendons and ligaments are characterized by sparse fibroblasts embedded in a complex structural hierarchy of collagen-rich extracellular matrix (ECM) organized along lines of tension. This precise organizational scheme imparts the necessary mechanical properties for tendons and ligaments to function under high loads. The etiology of tendon and ligament injuries remains the subject of numerous ongoing research projects; however, acute overloading and accumulated microtrauma are the two predominant theories. Under normal physiologic loading, a balance is maintained between the degeneration of ECM and its repair by the resident fibroblast population. When damage occurs faster than it can be repaired, clinical signs of tendonitis or desmitis develop. The molecular and cellular responses that occur during tendon and ligament healing are important to understand, as they provide key points of control that may be targeted for new therapies.

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肌腱和韧带损伤的病理生物学
肌腱和韧带损伤在运动马中很常见,并且很难成功治疗。肌腱和韧带的特征是稀疏的成纤维细胞嵌入沿张力线组织的富含胶原的细胞外基质(ECM)的复杂结构层次中。这种精确的组织方案赋予了肌腱和韧带在高负荷下发挥作用所需的机械性能。肌腱和韧带损伤的病因学仍然是许多正在进行的研究项目的主题;然而,急性超载和累积的微创伤是两种主要的理论。在正常的生理负荷下,ECM的退化和常驻成纤维细胞群的修复之间保持平衡。当损伤发生的速度超过修复的速度时,就会出现肌腱炎或牙窦炎的临床症状。了解肌腱和韧带愈合过程中发生的分子和细胞反应很重要,因为它们提供了可能针对新疗法的关键控制点。
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