Eva Asomugha, Young Cho, Sharada Paudel, Yi Guo, Lew Schon, Zijun Zhang
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摘要
本研究旨在调查肌腱病变组织中高级糖化终产物(AGEs)的积累和 AGEs 受体(RAGE)的表达。本研究收集了腱鞘病变患者(6 人)的胫骨后肌腱(PTT)。自体移植物屈指长肌腱(FDL;n=3)作为对照组。对照组和肌腱病变组织用于提取蛋白质进行 Western 印迹,切片用于组织学和免疫组化。PTT腱鞘病变的组织学表现为胶原纤维组织紊乱、细胞增多和血管增生。通过免疫组化,在 PTT 切片上检测到 AGEs 的异质聚集,并集中在胶原纤维紊乱和纠结的区域。在 PTT 中,圆形腱细胞也呈 AGEs 阳性。相比之下,AGEs 在 FDL 中呈弥漫性轻度染色。与 FDL 中的腱鞘细胞相比,PTT 中肌腱病变部位内更多的腱鞘细胞呈 RAGE 阳性。Western 印迹证实了 AGEs 和 RAGE 在肌腱病变 PTT 和对照 FDL 中的表达,但它们的条带密度没有显著差异。腱鞘病变组织中累积的 AGEs 和 RAGE 阳性腱鞘细胞的空间关系表明,它们参与了腱鞘病变的分子病理过程。
Localization of advanced glycation end-products and their receptor in tendinopathic lesions.
This study was designed to investigate the accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and the expression of the receptor of AGEs (RAGE) in tendinopathic tissues. In this study, tendinopathic posterior tibial tendons (PTT) were collected from patients (n=6). Redundant autografts of flexor digitorum longus tendon (FDL; n=3) were used for controls. The control and tendinopathic tendon tissues were used for extraction of proteins for western blot and sectioned for histology and immunohistochemistry. Tendinopathy of the PTT was confirmed histologically by the presentation of disorderly organized collagen fibers, high cellularity and increased vascularity. By immunohistochemistry, heterogeneous accumulation of AGEs was detected on the PTT sections and concentrated in areas, where collagen fibers were disorderly and tangled. In the PTT, roundish tenocytes were also AGEs-positive. In contrast, AGEs were diffuse, lightly stained in the FDL. A greater number of tenocytes within the tendinopathic lesions in the PTT were RAGE positive, compared to the tenocytes in the FDL. Western blot confirmed the expression of AGEs and RAGE in both tendinopathic PTT and control FDL but their band densities were not significantly different. The spatial relation of the accumulated AGEs and RAGE- positive tenocytes within the tendinopathic lesions indicates their involvement in the molecular pathology of tendinopathy.