Aging is known to cause tendon degeneration whereas moderate exercise imparts beneficial effects on tendons. Since stem cells play a vital role in maintaining tissue integrity, in this study we aimed to define the effects of aging and moderate exercise on tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSCs) using in vitro and in vivo models. TSCs derived from aging mice (9 and 24 months) proliferated significantly slower than TSCs obtained from young mice (2.5 and 5 months). In addition, expression of the stem cell markers Oct-4, nucleostemin (NS), Sca-1 and SSEA-1 in TSCs decreased in an age-dependent manner. Interestingly, moderate mechanical stretching (4%) of aging TSCs in vitro significantly increased the expression of the stem cell marker, NS, but 8% ...
The aging process involves different organs, including the musculoskeletal system. Age-related modif...
This study aimed to compare clonogenicity, proliferation, stem cell-related marker expression, senes...
Tendinopathy is prevalent in athletic and many occupational populations; nevertheless, the pathogene...
Aging is known to cause tendon degeneration whereas moderate exercise imparts beneficial effects on ...
Aging is known to cause tendon degeneration whereas moderate exercise imparts beneficial effects on ...
To examine the differential mechanobiological responses of specific resident tendon cells, we develo...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
<p>Patellar TSCs isolated from aging mice (9 months old) were subjected to no stretching (Control), ...
Tendons connect and transmit energy between muscles and bones and play a key role in movement. Tendo...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies on the effects of aging in human and mouse mesenchymal stem...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies on the effects of aging in human and mouse mesenchymal stem...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
The aging process involves different organs, including the musculoskeletal system. Age-related modif...
This study aimed to compare clonogenicity, proliferation, stem cell-related marker expression, senes...
Tendinopathy is prevalent in athletic and many occupational populations; nevertheless, the pathogene...
Aging is known to cause tendon degeneration whereas moderate exercise imparts beneficial effects on ...
Aging is known to cause tendon degeneration whereas moderate exercise imparts beneficial effects on ...
To examine the differential mechanobiological responses of specific resident tendon cells, we develo...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
<p>Patellar TSCs isolated from aging mice (9 months old) were subjected to no stretching (Control), ...
Tendons connect and transmit energy between muscles and bones and play a key role in movement. Tendo...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies on the effects of aging in human and mouse mesenchymal stem...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies on the effects of aging in human and mouse mesenchymal stem...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
The aging process involves different organs, including the musculoskeletal system. Age-related modif...
This study aimed to compare clonogenicity, proliferation, stem cell-related marker expression, senes...
Tendinopathy is prevalent in athletic and many occupational populations; nevertheless, the pathogene...