2012 Volume No 24 pages 74-89
Title: Influence of age on the cell biological characteristics and the stimulation potential of male human tenocyte-like cells |
Author: F Klatte-Schulz, S Pauly, M Scheibel, S Greiner, C Gerhardt, G Schmidmaier, B Wildemann |
Address: Julius Wolff Institute, Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies, Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, D-13353 Berlin, Germany |
E-mail: Britt.Wildemann at charite.de |
Key Words: Tenocyte-like cells, age; rotator cuff; BMP-2; BMP-7; 2D-culture; 3D-culture. |
Publication date: July 12th 2012 |
Abstract: The incidence of rotator cuff tears and recurrent defects positively correlate with patient age. However, this observation has never been analysed at the cellular level. The present study aims to better understand this correlation by investigating cellular characteristics of rotator cuff tenocytes of different age groups. Additionally, previous studies reported on stimulating effects of Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) -2 and BMP-7 on tenocytes. Thus, the second aim was to investigate, whether the stimulation potential of tenocytes demonstrates age-related differences. . |
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