“Idiopathic” adhesive capsulitis is caused by reactivation of latent neurotrophic virus involving peripheral nerves around the shoulder capsule: A hypothesis

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
William Zhan Xia , Rosa Ezquerro Cortes , Kuen Foo Chin , Carlos Cobiella , Simon Lambert
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The aetiology and pathogenesis of so-called “idiopathic” adhesive capsulitis (IAC), otherwise known as “frozen shoulder” is not well understood. The condition has been compared to the contracture of Dupuytren’s disease, but this appears to be unlikely, and the many modalities of treatment appear to incompletely address the associated symptoms while not affecting the underlying course of the disorder. It is a debilitating and intrusive condition with a characteristic lengthy duration, sharing features with other conditions characterized by initial hyperaemia with subsequent fibrosis. We hypothesize that IAC is caused by reactivation of latent neurotrophic viruses involving peripheral nerves in the shoulder capsule and synovium, predominantly affecting the distribution of branches of the lateral pectoral nerve in which sympathetic efferents from the stellate ganglion pass to the rotator interval of the shoulder. We postulate that IAC is a low-grade infection from reactivation of latent neurotropic herpesvirus or other viruses with similar biological behaviors. This is based on the observations of increased expression of neural markers in shoulder capsule in early IAC, the epidemiological and clinical similarities between IAC and herpes zoster, the recognition of diverse clinical presentations of herpes zoster induced brachial plexopathy, and finally the significant association between herpesvirus infection and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and fibrogenic cancers. An improved understanding on the aetiology of IAC may guide future research on identifying the exact pathogen(s), revealing the pathogenesis, facilitate early diagnosis and prognostication of the disease, and more importantly may potentially improve treatment outcomes (and cure the disease) with antiviral therapy or immunomodulation and possibly decrease the incidence of the condition with antiviral vaccine in susceptible subjects.
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Medical hypotheses
Medical hypotheses 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
10.60
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2.10%
发文量
167
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Medical Hypotheses is a forum for ideas in medicine and related biomedical sciences. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of Medical Hypotheses are no different now from what was proposed by the founder of the journal, the late Dr David Horrobin. In his introduction to the first issue of the Journal, he asks ''what sorts of papers will be published in Medical Hypotheses? and goes on to answer ''Medical Hypotheses will publish papers which describe theories, ideas which have a great deal of observational support and some hypotheses where experimental support is yet fragmentary''. (Horrobin DF, 1975 Ideas in Biomedical Science: Reasons for the foundation of Medical Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February 1975, Pages 1-2.). Medical Hypotheses was therefore launched, and still exists today, to give novel, radical new ideas and speculations in medicine open-minded consideration, opening the field to radical hypotheses which would be rejected by most conventional journals. Papers in Medical Hypotheses take a standard scientific form in terms of style, structure and referencing. The journal therefore constitutes a bridge between cutting-edge theory and the mainstream of medical and scientific communication, which ideas must eventually enter if they are to be critiqued and tested against observations.
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