2021
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.rvw.21.00126
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Immunologic Contributions Following Rotator Cuff Injury and Development of Cuff Tear Arthropathy

Abstract: » Rotator cuff tear arthropathy (RCTA) describes a pattern of glenohumeral degenerative changes following chronic rotator cuff tears that is characterized by superior humeral head migration, erosion of the greater tuberosity of the humeral head, contouring of the coracoacromial arch to create a socket for the humeral head, and eventual glenohumeral arthritis.» Acute and chronic inflammatory changes following rotator cuff tears are thought to contribute to cartilage damage, muscle fibrosis, and fatty infiltrati… Show more

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“…These 2 miRNAs have been found to be dysregulated in inflammation-related diseases, implying that they may involve in the inflammatory response in RCT (Duecker et al, 2022;Ling et al, 2022). Studies showed that inflammation in RCT contributes to fatty infiltration (Nelson et al, 2021), which is associated with poor surgical outcomes and postoperative failure of rotator cuff repair (Shen et al, 2008;Wieser et al, 2019), but the roles of hsa_circ_0000722 and their ceRNA interactions (hsa_circ_0000722-hsa-miR-129-5p-GPD2/ hsa_circ_0000722-hsa-miR-30c-5p-NCOA3) in rotator cuff tears remain to be elucidated. However, this study is based on a small sample of five pairs of torn supraspinatus muscle samples and matched unharmed subscapularis muscle samples, which may have limited generalizability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These 2 miRNAs have been found to be dysregulated in inflammation-related diseases, implying that they may involve in the inflammatory response in RCT (Duecker et al, 2022;Ling et al, 2022). Studies showed that inflammation in RCT contributes to fatty infiltration (Nelson et al, 2021), which is associated with poor surgical outcomes and postoperative failure of rotator cuff repair (Shen et al, 2008;Wieser et al, 2019), but the roles of hsa_circ_0000722 and their ceRNA interactions (hsa_circ_0000722-hsa-miR-129-5p-GPD2/ hsa_circ_0000722-hsa-miR-30c-5p-NCOA3) in rotator cuff tears remain to be elucidated. However, this study is based on a small sample of five pairs of torn supraspinatus muscle samples and matched unharmed subscapularis muscle samples, which may have limited generalizability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies evaluating PRP for the treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy and tears is similarly mixed 28 . When evaluating PRP for augmentation of rotator cuff repairs, a meta-analysis of 18 Level-I studies found that long-term retear rates were significantly decreased in patients who received PRP 29 .…”
Section: Platelet-rich Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%