Reduction of Tendon Adhesions following Administration of Adaprev, a Hypertonic Solution of Mannose-6-Phosphate: Mechanism of Action Studies
Autor: | Richard J. Wong, Duncan A. McGrouther, Jim Bush, Arnaud Garcon, Nick Goldspink, Mark W. J. Ferguson, Chris Platt, Anthony D. Metcalfe, Jason Wong |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Pathology
Critical Care and Emergency Medicine Hypertonic Solutions lcsh:Medicine Tissue Adhesions Tendon Injuries/drug therapy Mice Transforming Growth Factor beta Signal Transduction/drug effects Medicine and Health Sciences Medicine Biomechanics Muscle Components lcsh:Science Musculoskeletal System Wound Healing/drug effects Trauma Medicine Cells Cultured Mannosephosphates Tensile Strength/drug effects Multidisciplinary Hand Strength Muscles Cell migration Animal Models musculoskeletal system Biomechanical Phenomena Cell biology Tendon medicine.anatomical_structure Research Design Collagen Rabbits Anatomy Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Techniques Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism Research Article Signal Transduction Cell Physiology medicine.medical_specialty Clinical Research Design Trauma Surgery Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures Mouse Models Research and Analysis Methods Fibroblast migration Model Organisms Tendon Injuries In vivo Tensile Strength Collagen/metabolism Animals Humans Animal Models of Disease Viability assay Tissue Adhesions/metabolism Fibroblast Mode of action Cell Proliferation Mannosephosphates/administration & dosage Wound Healing business.industry lcsh:R Biology and Life Sciences Cell Biology Disease Models Animal Animal Studies lcsh:Q business Ex vivo |
Zdroj: | Wong, J K F, Metcalfe, A D, Wong, R, Bush, J, Platt, C, Garcon, A, Goldspink, N, McGrouther, D A & Ferguson, M W J 2014, ' Reduction of tendon adhesions following administration of Adaprev, a hypertonic solution of mannose-6-phosphate : Mechanism of action studies ', PLoS ONE, vol. 9, no. 11, e112672 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112672 PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 11, p e112672 (2014) Wong, J K F, Metcalfe, A D, Wong, R, Bush, J, Platt, C, Garcon, A, Goldspink, N, McGrouther, D A & Ferguson, M W J 2014, ' Reduction of tendon adhesions following administration of Adaprev, a hypertonic solution of mannose-6-phosphate : Mechanism of action studies ', P L o S One, vol. 9, no. 11, e112672 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112672 PLoS ONE |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0112672 |
Popis: | Repaired tendons may be complicated by progressive fibrosis, causing adhesion formation or tendon softening leading to tendon rupture and subsequent reduced range of motion. There are few therapies available which improve the gliding of damaged tendons in the hand. We investigate the role of Mannose 6-phosphate (M6P) in a 600 mM hypertonic solution (Adaprev) on tendon adhesion formation in vivo using a mouse model of severed tendon in conjunction with analysis of collagen synthesis, cellular proliferation and receptors involved in TGF beta signalling. Cytotoxicity was assessed by measuring tissue residency, mechanical strength and cell viability of tendons after treatment with Adaprev. To elicit potential modes of action, in vitro and ex vivo studies were performed investigating phosphorylation of p38, cell migration and proliferation. Adaprev treatment significantly (p |
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