<div><p>Mechanical loading of tendon cells results in an upregulation of mechanotransduction signaling pathways, cell-matrix adhesion and collagen synthesis, but whether unloading removes these responses is unclear. We investigated the response to tension release, with regard to matrix proteins, pro-inflammatory mediators and tendon phenotypic specific molecules, in an <i>in vitro</i> model where tendon-like tissue was engineered from human tendon cells. Tissue sampling was performed 1, 2, 4 and 6 days after surgical de-tensioning of the tendon construct. When tensile stimulus was removed, integrin type collagen receptors showed a contrasting response with a clear drop in integrin subunit α<sub>11</sub> mRNA and protein expression, and an i...
SummaryMechanical forces influence homeostasis in virtually every tissue [1, 2]. Tendon, constantly ...
Although inflammatory cells and their products are involved in various pathological processes, a pos...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of connective tissue homeostasis. Our recent experiments ...
Mechanical loading of tendon cells results in an upregulation of mechanotransduction signaling pathw...
Background Tendons are dense connective tissues subjected periodically to mechanical stress upon wh...
A proteomic analysis of engineered tendon formation under dynamic mechanical loading in vitroPreviou...
Tendon cells exist in a dense extracellular matrix and mechanical loading is important for the stren...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
Tissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. On the le...
Tendinopathies are a range of diseases characterised by degeneration and chronic tendon pain and rep...
Ruptured tendons heal faster if they are exposed to mechanical loading. Loading creates deformation ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a major component of the biomechanical environment with which tend...
AbstractTendinopathies are a range of diseases characterised by degeneration and chronic tendon pain...
AbstractTissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. O...
SummaryMechanical forces influence homeostasis in virtually every tissue [1, 2]. Tendon, constantly ...
Although inflammatory cells and their products are involved in various pathological processes, a pos...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of connective tissue homeostasis. Our recent experiments ...
Mechanical loading of tendon cells results in an upregulation of mechanotransduction signaling pathw...
Background Tendons are dense connective tissues subjected periodically to mechanical stress upon wh...
A proteomic analysis of engineered tendon formation under dynamic mechanical loading in vitroPreviou...
Tendon cells exist in a dense extracellular matrix and mechanical loading is important for the stren...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
Tissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. On the le...
Tendinopathies are a range of diseases characterised by degeneration and chronic tendon pain and rep...
Ruptured tendons heal faster if they are exposed to mechanical loading. Loading creates deformation ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a major component of the biomechanical environment with which tend...
AbstractTendinopathies are a range of diseases characterised by degeneration and chronic tendon pain...
AbstractTissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. O...
SummaryMechanical forces influence homeostasis in virtually every tissue [1, 2]. Tendon, constantly ...
Although inflammatory cells and their products are involved in various pathological processes, a pos...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of connective tissue homeostasis. Our recent experiments ...