Introduction: NF-kB (nuclear factor kappa beta) has a role in nedangiogenesis stimulation and it plays a role during healing of the hand fiexor tendonds.We have verihecl if NF-kB is present on the margins of cuff tears and hypothesized that NF- kB might have a role on evolution of cuff tear and on possible mechanisms of cuff healing. Materials and methods: Thirty-two consecutive patients with cuff tears were enrolled for this study(average age: 64 yrs). Tears were ciassihed as small in 7 patients, large in 16 and massive in 9. Samples from anterior and posterior edges of the tear and portion of subacromial bursa were excised during the arthroscopic treatment.Samp|es of uninjured subscapularis tendon were also excised and used as control. Removed tissues were used for haematoxyiin/eosin morphologic evaluation or for immunohistochemical analysis. Results: Activated NF-kB increases with the increasing in tear dimension without any differences between anterior and posterior edges, and it is always higher in the l:iursa.Of the subscapularis samples, only those belonged to patients with massive tears had the activated NF-l<B. Inflammatory lnhltrate is higher in the anterior edge of massive tears and in the bursa.Neoangiogenesis increases with the increasing in the tear dimension and it was particularly observed in the bursa. Conclusion: Activated NF-l<B increases with the increasing in tear dimension. We hypothesized three possible explanations: a) over time activated cells increase (accumulation effect); b) massive tears are scarcely covered by the bursa, consequently tendon does not receive reparative biochemical stimuli;therefore cells active themselves in order to stimulate inflammation and neoangiogenesis. c) activated NF-kB has an anti-apoptotic role on the remained cells.

The Possible Role of the Transcription Factor NF-kB on Evolution of Rotator Cuff Tear and on Mechanisms of Cuff Tendon Healing / Gumina, Stefano; Stefania, Natalizi; Vincenzo, Campagna; Francesco, Melaragni; M., Leopizzi; Stefano, Carbone; Postacchini, Franco; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 84-84. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th ICSES Congress tenutosi a Edinburgh (UK) nel 5-8 September, 2010).

The Possible Role of the Transcription Factor NF-kB on Evolution of Rotator Cuff Tear and on Mechanisms of Cuff Tendon Healing

GUMINA, STEFANO;M. Leopizzi;POSTACCHINI, Franco;DELLA ROCCA, Carlo
2010

Abstract

Introduction: NF-kB (nuclear factor kappa beta) has a role in nedangiogenesis stimulation and it plays a role during healing of the hand fiexor tendonds.We have verihecl if NF-kB is present on the margins of cuff tears and hypothesized that NF- kB might have a role on evolution of cuff tear and on possible mechanisms of cuff healing. Materials and methods: Thirty-two consecutive patients with cuff tears were enrolled for this study(average age: 64 yrs). Tears were ciassihed as small in 7 patients, large in 16 and massive in 9. Samples from anterior and posterior edges of the tear and portion of subacromial bursa were excised during the arthroscopic treatment.Samp|es of uninjured subscapularis tendon were also excised and used as control. Removed tissues were used for haematoxyiin/eosin morphologic evaluation or for immunohistochemical analysis. Results: Activated NF-kB increases with the increasing in tear dimension without any differences between anterior and posterior edges, and it is always higher in the l:iursa.Of the subscapularis samples, only those belonged to patients with massive tears had the activated NF-l
2010
11th ICSES Congress
rotator cuff tear; cuff healing; NFkB
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
The Possible Role of the Transcription Factor NF-kB on Evolution of Rotator Cuff Tear and on Mechanisms of Cuff Tendon Healing / Gumina, Stefano; Stefania, Natalizi; Vincenzo, Campagna; Francesco, Melaragni; M., Leopizzi; Stefano, Carbone; Postacchini, Franco; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 84-84. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th ICSES Congress tenutosi a Edinburgh (UK) nel 5-8 September, 2010).
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