AbstractReversal of fatty infiltration of pennate rotator cuff muscle after tendon release is hitherto impossible. The administration of nandrolone starting at the time of tendon release prevents the increase in fat content, but does not revert established fatty infiltration.We hypothesised that tendon release and myotendinous retraction cause alterations in lipid related gene expression leading to fatty muscle infiltration, which can be suppressed by nandrolone through its genomic actions if applied immediately after tendon release.The effects of infraspinatus tendon release and subsequent tendon repair at 16 weeks were studied in six Swiss Alpine sheep. In the interventional groups, 150mg nandrolone was administered weekly after tendon re...
HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes...
Atrophy and fat accumulation are debilitating aspects of muscle diseases and are rarely prevented. U...
BACKGROUND The effect of an additional neurological injury (suprascapular nerve traction injury) to ...
Reversal of fatty infiltration of pennate rotator cuff muscle after tendon release is hitherto impos...
AbstractReversal of fatty infiltration of pennate rotator cuff muscle after tendon release is hither...
BACKGROUND: Chronic rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with irreversible atrophy, fatty infil...
Previous studies suggested that degradation of contractile tissue requires cleavage of the costamere...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
Long-standing rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with retraction, loss of work capacity, irre...
Background: In a sheep rotator cuff model, tenotomy predominantly induces fatty infiltration, and d...
Muscle disuse produces severe atrophy and a slow-to-fast phenotype transition in the postural Soleus...
Background: Ruptures of the tendons of the rotator cuff lead to profound and possibly irreversible c...
INTRODUCTION We evaluated the contribution of denervation-related molecular processes to rotator cu...
Chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears are characterized by retraction, fat accumulation, and atrophy of th...
Chronic rotator cuff tendon tears lead to fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy with impaired physio...
HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes...
Atrophy and fat accumulation are debilitating aspects of muscle diseases and are rarely prevented. U...
BACKGROUND The effect of an additional neurological injury (suprascapular nerve traction injury) to ...
Reversal of fatty infiltration of pennate rotator cuff muscle after tendon release is hitherto impos...
AbstractReversal of fatty infiltration of pennate rotator cuff muscle after tendon release is hither...
BACKGROUND: Chronic rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with irreversible atrophy, fatty infil...
Previous studies suggested that degradation of contractile tissue requires cleavage of the costamere...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
Long-standing rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with retraction, loss of work capacity, irre...
Background: In a sheep rotator cuff model, tenotomy predominantly induces fatty infiltration, and d...
Muscle disuse produces severe atrophy and a slow-to-fast phenotype transition in the postural Soleus...
Background: Ruptures of the tendons of the rotator cuff lead to profound and possibly irreversible c...
INTRODUCTION We evaluated the contribution of denervation-related molecular processes to rotator cu...
Chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears are characterized by retraction, fat accumulation, and atrophy of th...
Chronic rotator cuff tendon tears lead to fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy with impaired physio...
HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes...
Atrophy and fat accumulation are debilitating aspects of muscle diseases and are rarely prevented. U...
BACKGROUND The effect of an additional neurological injury (suprascapular nerve traction injury) to ...