Key Determinants of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Spontaneous Healing

T. Kokubun, N. Kanemura, K. Murata, H. Shono, Takuma Kanoh, Y. Oka, K. Ozone, Y. Morishita, H. Hayashi, K. Takayanagi
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are known to have very low rates of spontaneous healing. There have been several studies since the mid-1960s concerning the approaches to accelerate spontaneous healing of ACL injuries. Recent studies have identified similarities in the healing response of ACL and other extra-articular ligaments, in terms of their cellular response and vascularity. Research has demonstrated that mechanical stress has an important influence on the biological response of tissue healing. Novel treatment approaches may exploit the role of mechanical loads on the regulation of gene expression in achieving spontaneous healing of injured ACL. This article reviews the determinants of the ACL healing response and their relationship to mechanical stress and spontaneous healing, and explores novel concepts that are emerging in the management of ACL injuries.
前交叉韧带自发愈合的关键决定因素
众所周知,前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤的自发愈合率非常低。自20世纪60年代中期以来,已经有一些关于加速前交叉韧带损伤自发愈合的方法的研究。最近的研究发现,在细胞反应和血管分布方面,前交叉韧带和其他关节外韧带的愈合反应有相似之处。研究表明,机械应力对组织愈合的生物反应有重要影响。新的治疗方法可能会利用机械负荷对基因表达的调节作用来实现前交叉韧带损伤的自发愈合。本文回顾了前交叉韧带愈合反应的决定因素及其与机械应力和自发愈合的关系,并探讨了前交叉韧带损伤管理中出现的新概念。
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