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磨损颗粒影响破骨细胞经典信号通路研究进展    

Abrasion particles affect classical signaling pathway of osteoclasts

文献类型:期刊文献

中文题名:磨损颗粒影响破骨细胞经典信号通路研究进展

英文题名:Abrasion particles affect classical signaling pathway of osteoclasts

作者:谭飞[1,2];乔永杰[2];张浩强[2];庄凯鹏[2];曾健康[1];李嘉欢[1];李培杰[1];李栋栋[2];王静[1];周胜虎[2]

第一作者:谭飞

机构:[1]甘肃中医药大学,兰州730030;[2]解放军联勤保障部队第九四〇医院关节外科,兰州730050

第一机构:甘肃中医药大学

年份:2024

卷号:18

期号:1

起止页码:106

中文期刊名:中华关节外科杂志(电子版)

外文期刊名:Chinese Journal of Joint Surgery(Electronic Edition)

收录:CSTPCD;;CSCD:【CSCD2023_2024】;

基金:甘肃省重点研发计划(21YF5FA154);甘肃省青年科技基金(20JR5RA588);甘肃省青年科技基金(21JR7RA014);部队专项培育项目(2021YXKY014);兰州市科技计划(2023-2-11);甘肃中医药大学导师专项(2023YXKY015)

语种:中文

中文关键词:信号传导;破骨细胞;假体失效;骨质溶解

外文关键词:Signaling transduction;Osteoclasts;Prosthesis failure;Osteolysis

摘要:全关节置换术是终末期骨关节病最成功的治疗方法之一。尽管该方法取得了很好的效果,但是磨损颗粒的产生以及随后的生物反应导致无菌性假体松动,仍然是全关节置换失败的最常见原因。信号通路激活是引起假体松动骨溶解的关键因素之一。因此,抑制磨损颗粒介导破骨细胞生成的信号通路,对于治疗骨质疏松和溶骨性病变,防止骨丢失是非常必要的。在本综述中,介绍了磨损颗粒通过多条经典信号通路影响破骨细胞生成及相关靶点的激活或抑制,局部缺氧通过信号通路启动自噬影响破骨细胞骨吸收,以期延缓或避免无菌性松动引起的关节翻修,减轻病人经济和心理负担。
Total joint replacement is one of the most successful treatments for end-stage osteoarthrosis.Although this method has achieved good results,the production of wear particles and the subsequent biological reaction which leads to aseptic prosthetic loosening,is still the most common cause of the failure of the total joint replacement.Signal pathway activation is one of the key factors causing osteolysis in prosthetic loosening.Therefore,inhibition of wear particles mediated signal pathway,osteoclast formation in treating osteoporosis and bony lesions,it is necessary to prevent bone loss.This review introduced the wear particles by several classic signaling pathways that affect osteoclast formation and related targets for activation or inhibition,local hypoxia by signaling pathways start autophagy affect osteoclast bone resorption,in order to delay or avoid the cause of aseptic loosening joints was renovated and patients to reduce the economic and psychological burden.

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