Publications by authors named "Jeffrey R Talarek"

Article Synopsis
  • Injured tendons heal through the formation of a fibrovascular scar, which has poorer mechanical properties than normal tendon tissue; reducing inflammation may enhance recovery.
  • Prostaglandin D (PGD) is linked to inflammation in injury responses, and inhibiting it has shown promise in improving healing in animal studies and early clinical trials.
  • The study tested a specific PGD inhibitor (GSK2894631A) on injured tendons in rats but found that it did not significantly affect tendon recovery, suggesting PGD signaling may not play a crucial role in tendon healing.
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Chronic rotator cuff tears are a common source of shoulder pain and disability. Patients with rotator cuff tears often have substantial weakness, fibrosis, and fat accumulation, which limit successful surgical repair and postoperative rehabilitation. The Murphy Roths Large (MRL) strain of mice have demonstrated superior healing and protection against pathological changes in several disease and injury conditions.

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Tenocytes serve to synthesize and maintain collagen fibrils and other extracellular matrix proteins in tendon. Despite the high prevalence of tendon injury, the underlying biologic mechanisms of postnatal tendon growth and repair are not well understood. IGF1 plays an important role in the growth and remodeling of numerous tissues but less is known about IGF1 in tendon.

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Platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) signaling plays an important role in the fundamental biological activities of many cells that compose musculoskeletal tissues. However, little is known about the role of PDGFR signaling during tendon growth and remodeling in adult animals. Using the hindlimb synergist ablation model of tendon growth, our objectives were to determine the role of PDGFR signaling in the adaptation of tendons subjected to a mechanical growth stimulus, as well as to investigate the biological mechanisms behind this response.

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