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Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load

Tendons are dense connective tissues that attach muscles to bone with an indispensable role in locomotion because of their intrinsic properties of storing and releasing muscle- generated elastic energy. Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a well-accepted gene marker for the mature tendon/ligament lineage and its...

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Autores principales: Dex, Sarah, Alberton, Paolo, Willkomm, Lena, Söllradl, Thomas, Bago, Sandra, Milz, Stefan, Shakibaei, Mehdi, Ignatius, Anita, Bloch, Wilhelm, Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke, Shukunami, Chisa, Schieker, Matthias, Docheva, Denitsa
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28566251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.05.003
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author Dex, Sarah
Alberton, Paolo
Willkomm, Lena
Söllradl, Thomas
Bago, Sandra
Milz, Stefan
Shakibaei, Mehdi
Ignatius, Anita
Bloch, Wilhelm
Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke
Shukunami, Chisa
Schieker, Matthias
Docheva, Denitsa
author_facet Dex, Sarah
Alberton, Paolo
Willkomm, Lena
Söllradl, Thomas
Bago, Sandra
Milz, Stefan
Shakibaei, Mehdi
Ignatius, Anita
Bloch, Wilhelm
Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke
Shukunami, Chisa
Schieker, Matthias
Docheva, Denitsa
author_sort Dex, Sarah
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description Tendons are dense connective tissues that attach muscles to bone with an indispensable role in locomotion because of their intrinsic properties of storing and releasing muscle- generated elastic energy. Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a well-accepted gene marker for the mature tendon/ligament lineage and its loss-of -function in mice leads to a phenotype with distinct signs of premature aging on tissue and stem/progenitor cell levels. Based on these findings, we hypothesized that Tnmd might be an important factor in the functional performance of tendons. Firstly, we revealed that Tnmd is a mechanosensitive gene and that the C-terminus of the protein co-localize with collagen I-type fibers in the extracellular matrix. Secondly, using an endurance training protocol, we compared Tnmd knockout mice with wild types and showed that Tnmd deficiency leads to significantly inferior running performance that further worsens with training. In these mice, endurance running was hindered due to abnormal response of collagen I cross-linking and proteoglycan genes leading to an inadequate collagen I fiber thickness and elasticity. In sum, our study demonstrates that Tnmd is required for proper tendon tissue adaptation to endurance running and aids in better understanding of the structural-functional relationships of tendon tissues.
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spelling pubmed-54782072017-06-26 Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load Dex, Sarah Alberton, Paolo Willkomm, Lena Söllradl, Thomas Bago, Sandra Milz, Stefan Shakibaei, Mehdi Ignatius, Anita Bloch, Wilhelm Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke Shukunami, Chisa Schieker, Matthias Docheva, Denitsa EBioMedicine Research Paper Tendons are dense connective tissues that attach muscles to bone with an indispensable role in locomotion because of their intrinsic properties of storing and releasing muscle- generated elastic energy. Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a well-accepted gene marker for the mature tendon/ligament lineage and its loss-of -function in mice leads to a phenotype with distinct signs of premature aging on tissue and stem/progenitor cell levels. Based on these findings, we hypothesized that Tnmd might be an important factor in the functional performance of tendons. Firstly, we revealed that Tnmd is a mechanosensitive gene and that the C-terminus of the protein co-localize with collagen I-type fibers in the extracellular matrix. Secondly, using an endurance training protocol, we compared Tnmd knockout mice with wild types and showed that Tnmd deficiency leads to significantly inferior running performance that further worsens with training. In these mice, endurance running was hindered due to abnormal response of collagen I cross-linking and proteoglycan genes leading to an inadequate collagen I fiber thickness and elasticity. In sum, our study demonstrates that Tnmd is required for proper tendon tissue adaptation to endurance running and aids in better understanding of the structural-functional relationships of tendon tissues. Elsevier 2017-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5478207/ /pubmed/28566251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.05.003 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Dex, Sarah
Alberton, Paolo
Willkomm, Lena
Söllradl, Thomas
Bago, Sandra
Milz, Stefan
Shakibaei, Mehdi
Ignatius, Anita
Bloch, Wilhelm
Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke
Shukunami, Chisa
Schieker, Matthias
Docheva, Denitsa
Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title_full Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title_fullStr Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title_full_unstemmed Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title_short Tenomodulin is Required for Tendon Endurance Running and Collagen I Fibril Adaptation to Mechanical Load
title_sort tenomodulin is required for tendon endurance running and collagen i fibril adaptation to mechanical load
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28566251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.05.003
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