性激素在软骨组织中的作用:综述

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
JOR Spine Pub Date : 2025-05-15 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.70072
Jeffrey L. Hutchinson, Amalie J. Hutchinson, Joy Feng, Cheryle A. Séguin
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摘要

研究背景性激素在临床治疗肌肉骨骼疾病中的应用越来越普遍。尽管如此,性激素在各种关节组织(如椎间盘(IVD)、颞下颌关节(TMJ)和关节软骨)中的作用仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们采用数据库搜索策略,通过范围审查来严格检查该领域的可用文献。方法采用四步方案,由两名独立审稿人对性激素与IVD、TMJ或关节软骨相关的主要研究文章进行鉴定和审查。在我们最初的搜索中发现了约3900篇文章,经过审查,约140篇被确定与我们感兴趣的组织和性激素的影响有关。结果在所有关节组织中,对睾酮的影响进行了有限的研究。这些组织的研究报告表明,性激素在与年龄相关的关节疾病中可能是有益的,但鉴于各种动物模型对性激素暴露表现出不同的反应,如何将其转化为临床存在重要的局限性。性激素治疗的直接比较在生理性别之间是有限的,但证据表明分子反应可能是相似的。目前的证据表明,性激素暴露可能在基因和蛋白质表达水平上对关节组织具有抗炎作用,但其机制尚不清楚。结论睾酮、雌激素等性激素在关节组织炎症信号传导中发挥重要作用,为临床治疗关节退变提供了新的干预手段。然而,了解激素在这些不同组织、性别和年龄之间的生物学机制,对于它们的正确实施是必要的。
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The Role of Sex Hormones in Cartilaginous Tissues: A Scoping Review

Background

The use of sex hormones in the clinic for the management of musculoskeletal conditions is increasingly common. Despite this, the role of sex hormones in various joint tissues such as the intervertebral disc (IVD), temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and articular cartilage remains poorly understood. Here, we employ a database search strategy to critically examine the available literature in this field through a scoping review.

Methods

Using a 4-step protocol, primary research articles pertaining to sex hormones and the IVD, TMJ, or articular cartilage were identified and reviewed by two independent reviewers. ~3900 articles were identified in our initial search, and after review, ~140 were identified to be relevant to our tissues of interest and the effects of sex hormones.

Results

Within all joint tissues investigated here, there were limited investigations on the effects of testosterone. Studies reported here for these tissues indicate that sex hormones are likely beneficial in the context of age-associated joint diseases, but there are important limitations to how this translates to the clinic given that various animal models can display distinct responses to sex hormone exposure. Direct comparisons of sex hormone therapies are limited between biological sexes, but evidence indicates that the molecular responses are likely similar. Current evidence indicates that sex hormone exposure likely has anti-inflammatory effects within joint tissues at the level of gene and protein expression, but the mechanism is unknown.

Conclusion

Sex hormones such as testosterone and estrogen play an important role in inflammatory signaling within joint tissues, which could lead to novel interventions within the clinic for joint degeneration. However, understanding the biological mechanisms of hormones in these distinct tissues, between sexes, and with age is imperative for their proper implementation.

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JOR Spine
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