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Review
. 2025 Feb:135:39-54.
doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2024.12.001. Epub 2024 Dec 5.

Using load to improve tendon/ligament tissue engineering and develop novel treatments for tendinopathy

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Using load to improve tendon/ligament tissue engineering and develop novel treatments for tendinopathy

Kenneth T Tam et al. Matrix Biol. 2025 Feb.
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Abstract

Tendon and ligament injuries are highly prevalent but heal poorly, even with proper care. Restoration of native tissue function is complicated by the fact that these tissues vary anatomically in terms of their mechanical properties, composition, and structure. These differences develop as adaptations to diverse mechanical demands; however, pathology may alter the loads placed on the tissue. Musculoskeletal loads can be generally categorized into tension, compression, and shear. Each of these regulate distinct molecular pathways that are involved in tissue remodeling, including many of the canonical tenogenic genes. In this review, we provide a perspective on the stage-specific regulation of mechanically sensitive pathways during development and maturation of tendon and ligament tissue, including scleraxis, mohawk, and others. Furthermore, we discuss structural features of healing and diseased tendon that may contribute to aberrant loading profiles, and how the associated disturbance in molecular signaling may contribute to incomplete healing or the formation of degenerative phenotypes. The perspectives provided here draw from studies spanning in vitro, animal, and human experiments of healthy and diseased tendon to propose a more targeted approach to advance rehabilitation, orthobiologics, and tissue engineering.

Keywords: Engineered ligaments; Exercise; Mechanics; Tendinopathy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest KT has no conflict of interest to declare. KB has received has received grants, consulting fees, speaking honoraria, and donations from nutritional companies such as PepsiCo, Bergstrom Nutrition, and GelTor to study the effect of dietary supplements on matrix synthesis. He is also a founder of SinewUS, a company that is developing tendon loading devices.

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