Focal Experimental Injury Leads to Widespread Gene Expression and Histologic Changes in Equine Flexor Tendons
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It is not known how extensively a localised flexor tendon injury affects the entire tendon. This study examined the extent of and relationship between histopathologic and gene expression changes in equine superficial digital flexor tendon after a surgical injury. One forelimb tendon was hemi-transected in six horses, and in three other horses, one tendon underwent a sham operation. After euthanasia at six weeks, transected and control (sham and non-operated contralateral) tendons were regionally sampled (medial and lateral halves each divided into six 3cm regions) for histologic (scoring and immunohistochemistry) and gene expression (real time PCR) analysis of extracellular matrix changes. The histopathology score was significantly higher in transected tendons compared to control tendons in all regions except for the most distal (P ≤ 0.03) with no differences between overstressed (medial) and stress-deprived (lateral) tendon halves. Proteoglycan scores were increased by transection in all but the most proximal region (P MMP14 and TIMP1 was increased in transected tendons compared with control tendons (P ADAMTS4, MMP3 and TIMP3 (P P ADAMTS4 and MMP14 expression positively correlated only with collagen fiber malalignment (P
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2016-01-15



