| Literature DB >> 32829041 |
Ryo Nakamichi1, Hiroshi Asahara2.
Abstract
Tendons transmit power from muscles to bones, and ligaments maintain the stability of joints, thus producing smooth and flexible movements of articular joints. However, tendons have poor self-healing ability upon damage due to injuries, diseases, or aging. To maintain homeostasis or promote regeneration of the tendon/ligament, it is critical to understand the mechanism responsible for the coordination of tendon/ligament-specific gene expression and subsequent cell differentiation. In this review, we have discussed the core molecular mechanisms involved in the development and homeostasis of tendons and ligaments, with particular focus on transcription factors, signaling, and mechanical stress.Entities:
Keywords: Mechanical stress; Signaling pathway; Tendon/ligament development; Transcription factor
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32829041 PMCID: PMC7770025 DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2020.115609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone ISSN: 1873-2763 Impact factor: 4.398