肩峰下囊
肩袖
医学
肌腱
肌腱切开术
肩峰
肩袖损伤
解剖
外科
作者
Brittany P. Marshall,Beth G. Ashinsky,Xavier E. Ferrer,Jennifer A. Kunes,Astia C. Innis,Andrew J. Luzzi,Lynn Ann Forrester,Kevin G. Burt,Andy J. Lee,Lee Song,Lauren E. Lisiewski,Rajesh K. Soni,Clark T. Hung,William N. Levine,David Kovacevic,Stavros Thomopoulos
出处
期刊:Science Translational Medicine
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2024-04-24
卷期号:16 (744)
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.add8273
摘要
Rotator cuff injuries result in more than 500,000 surgeries annually in the United States, many of which fail. These surgeries typically involve repair of the injured tendon and removal of the subacromial bursa, a synovial-like tissue that sits between the rotator cuff and the acromion. The subacromial bursa has been implicated in rotator cuff pathogenesis and healing. Using proteomic profiling of bursa samples from nine patients with rotator cuff injury, we show that the bursa responds to injury in the underlying tendon. In a rat model of supraspinatus tenotomy, we evaluated the bursa's effect on the injured supraspinatus tendon, the uninjured infraspinatus tendon, and the underlying humeral head. The bursa protected the intact infraspinatus tendon adjacent to the injured supraspinatus tendon by maintaining its mechanical properties and protected the underlying humeral head by maintaining bone morphometry. The bursa promoted an inflammatory response in injured rat tendon, initiating expression of genes associated with wound healing, including
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