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Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?

BACKGROUND: While metabolic health is acknowledged to affect connective tissue structure and function, the mechanisms are unclear. Glucocorticoids are present in almost every cell type throughout the body and control key physiological processes such as energy homeostasis, stress response, inflammato...

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Autores principales: Lewis, Trevor, Zeisig, Eva, Gaida, Jamie E
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31967969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0555
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description BACKGROUND: While metabolic health is acknowledged to affect connective tissue structure and function, the mechanisms are unclear. Glucocorticoids are present in almost every cell type throughout the body and control key physiological processes such as energy homeostasis, stress response, inflammatory and immune processes, and cardiovascular function. Glucocorticoid excess manifests as visceral adiposity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. As these metabolic states are also associated with tendinopathy and tendon rupture, it may be that glucocorticoids excess is the link between metabolic health and tendinopathy. OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current knowledge linking glucocorticoid exposure to tendon structure and function. METHODS: Narrative literature review. RESULTS: We provide an overview of endogenous glucocorticoid production, regulation, and signalling. Next we review the impact that oral glucocorticoid has on risk of tendon rupture and the effect that injected glucocorticoid has on resolution of symptoms. Then we highlight the clinical and mechanistic overlap between tendinopathy and glucocorticoid excess in the areas of visceral adiposity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In these areas, we highlight the role of glucocorticoids and how these hormones might underpin the connection between metabolic health and tendon dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: There are several plausible pathways through which glucocorticoids might mediate the connection between metabolic health and tendinopathy.
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spelling pubmed-70408572020-02-27 Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy? Lewis, Trevor Zeisig, Eva Gaida, Jamie E Endocr Connect Review BACKGROUND: While metabolic health is acknowledged to affect connective tissue structure and function, the mechanisms are unclear. Glucocorticoids are present in almost every cell type throughout the body and control key physiological processes such as energy homeostasis, stress response, inflammatory and immune processes, and cardiovascular function. Glucocorticoid excess manifests as visceral adiposity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. As these metabolic states are also associated with tendinopathy and tendon rupture, it may be that glucocorticoids excess is the link between metabolic health and tendinopathy. OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current knowledge linking glucocorticoid exposure to tendon structure and function. METHODS: Narrative literature review. RESULTS: We provide an overview of endogenous glucocorticoid production, regulation, and signalling. Next we review the impact that oral glucocorticoid has on risk of tendon rupture and the effect that injected glucocorticoid has on resolution of symptoms. Then we highlight the clinical and mechanistic overlap between tendinopathy and glucocorticoid excess in the areas of visceral adiposity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In these areas, we highlight the role of glucocorticoids and how these hormones might underpin the connection between metabolic health and tendon dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: There are several plausible pathways through which glucocorticoids might mediate the connection between metabolic health and tendinopathy. Bioscientifica Ltd 2020-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7040857/ /pubmed/31967969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0555 Text en © 2020 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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title Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
title_full Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
title_fullStr Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
title_full_unstemmed Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
title_short Does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
title_sort does glucocorticoid exposure explain the association between metabolic dysfunction and tendinopathy?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31967969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0555
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