肌腱
巨噬细胞极化
巨噬细胞
医学
M2巨噬细胞
伤口愈合
粘附
病理
生物
免疫学
化学
体外
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Yi‐Cheng Wang,Lu Xiao,Jianxi Lu,Philippe Hernigou,Fangchun Jin
标识
DOI:10.3389/fbioe.2024.1366398
摘要
Tendon injuries, a common musculoskeletal issue, usually result in adhesions to the surrounding tissue, that will impact functional recovery. Macrophages, particularly through their M1 and M2 polarizations, play a pivotal role in the inflammatory and healing phases of tendon repair. In this review, we explore the role of macrophage polarization in tendon healing, focusing on insights from animal models. The review delves into the complex interplay of macrophages in tendon pathology, detailing how various macrophage phenotypes contribute to both healing and adhesion formation. It also explores the potential of modulating macrophage activity to enhance tendon repair and minimize adhesions. With advancements in understanding macrophage behavior and the development of innovative biomaterials, this review highlights promising therapeutic strategies for tendon injuries.
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