Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ›› 2016, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (15): 2265-2272.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2016.15.019

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Tendinopathy and the extracellular matrix: to deeply study the key proteins and enzymes in the bone-tendon junction

Liu Chun-yu1, Han Xiao-yan1, Wang Lin2   

  1. 1School of Physical Education, Yulin Normal University, Yulin 537000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China; 2Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China
  • Received:2016-02-07 Online:2016-04-08 Published:2016-04-08
  • Contact: Wang Lin, Professor, Doctoral supervisor, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China
  • About author:Liu Chun-yu, Master, Lecturer, School of Physical Education, Yulin Normal University, Yulin 537000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
  • Supported by:

    the Humanities and Social Science Research Project in Guangxi Universities, No. YB2014312; the Key Project of Yulin Normal University in 2009, No. 2009YJZD15

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: In recent years, research on tendinopathy is becoming a hot topic in the sports medicine and rehabilitation, and the extracellular matrix plays a considerable role in the occurrence, development and healing of tendinopathy.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between tendinopathy and the extracellular matrix.
METHODS: CNKI, VIP, CBM, Wanfang, PubMed and Embase were retrieved for articles related to collagen, protein, glycoprotein and matrix remodeling published since 2000.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: After tendinopathy, there are obvious changes in collagen, proteoglycans, glycoprotein and related enzymes; and these changes also affect the reconstruction and repair of tendinopathy. Currently, most of researches focus on the tendon rather than the bone-tendon junction. This means that there are no in-depth studies on the correlation between many important proteins and tendinopathy, and the effects of exercise intervention.
中国组织工程研究杂志出版内容重点:组织构建;骨细胞;软骨细胞;细胞培养;成纤维细胞;血管内皮细胞;骨质疏松;组织工程

Key words: Tendons, Extracellular Matrix, Sports Medicine