We evaluated the expression of several genes involved in tissue remodelling and bone development in patients with calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff. Biopsies from calcified and non-calcified areas were obtained from 10 patients (8 women and 2 men; average age: 55 years; range: 40-68) with calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff. To evaluate the expression of selected genes, RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed. A significantly increased expression of tissue transglutaminase (tTG)2 and its substrate, osteopontin, was detected in the calcific areas compared to the levels observed in the normal tissue from the same subject with calcific tendinopathy, whereas a modest increase ...
Calcifying tendinitis can be a debilitating disease and occurs when mineral becomes deposited in ten...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
There is increasing evidence for a progressive extracellular matrix change in rotator cuff disease p...
We evaluated the expression of several genes involved in tissue remodelling and bone development in ...
BACKGROUND:Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidity. The molecu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidi...
Valerio Sansone,1,2 Emanuele Maiorano,1 Alessandro Galluzzo,1 Valerio Pascale1,2 1Department of Orth...
La tendinopathie calcifiante est une cause fréquente de douleurs d’épaule. Elle est due à des dépôts...
BackgroundThe incidence of RC tears increases with aging, affecting approximately 30 to 50% of indiv...
Abstract Background The incidence of RC tears increases with aging, affecting approximately 30 to 50...
The causation of tendinopathy is multifactorial and there is increas-ing evidence that genetic facto...
BackgroundRotator cuff pathology is a common source of shoulder pain with variable etiology and path...
International audienceCalcific tendonitis of the rotator cuff is due to apatite deposits in the shou...
TM Ž.Atlas cDNA cell interaction arrays CLONTECH were used to examine degenerate tissue from four pa...
Background Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidity. The molecu...
Calcifying tendinitis can be a debilitating disease and occurs when mineral becomes deposited in ten...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
There is increasing evidence for a progressive extracellular matrix change in rotator cuff disease p...
We evaluated the expression of several genes involved in tissue remodelling and bone development in ...
BACKGROUND:Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidity. The molecu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidi...
Valerio Sansone,1,2 Emanuele Maiorano,1 Alessandro Galluzzo,1 Valerio Pascale1,2 1Department of Orth...
La tendinopathie calcifiante est une cause fréquente de douleurs d’épaule. Elle est due à des dépôts...
BackgroundThe incidence of RC tears increases with aging, affecting approximately 30 to 50% of indiv...
Abstract Background The incidence of RC tears increases with aging, affecting approximately 30 to 50...
The causation of tendinopathy is multifactorial and there is increas-ing evidence that genetic facto...
BackgroundRotator cuff pathology is a common source of shoulder pain with variable etiology and path...
International audienceCalcific tendonitis of the rotator cuff is due to apatite deposits in the shou...
TM Ž.Atlas cDNA cell interaction arrays CLONTECH were used to examine degenerate tissue from four pa...
Background Rotator cuff tendinopathy including tears is a cause of significant morbidity. The molecu...
Calcifying tendinitis can be a debilitating disease and occurs when mineral becomes deposited in ten...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
There is increasing evidence for a progressive extracellular matrix change in rotator cuff disease p...