Abstracts 2014
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-094114.88
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89 Primary Cilia In Tenocytes From The Inter-fascicular Matrix And The Fascicular Matrix

Abstract: Introduction Primary cilia are eukaryotic organelles found singularly on almost every cell in the body. Primary cilia localise a number of developmental signalling pathways, and for some of these pathways, the rate of signalling is dependent on cilia length (Thompson et al. 2014). Tenocytes have previously been shown to have primary cilia, which increase in length when tendon is stress deprived (Gardner et al. 2011). The cilia within fascicles have also been shown to orient in the direction of applied load (Do… Show more

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“…Primary cilia length within the tendon depends on location and the mechanical environment . Stress deprivation may increase the length of the cilia, an effect that can be reversed by mechanical loading . Together these data suggest an important role for the primary cilium in response to changes in mechanical environment within tendon.…”
Section: Tendon Mechanobiologymentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Primary cilia length within the tendon depends on location and the mechanical environment . Stress deprivation may increase the length of the cilia, an effect that can be reversed by mechanical loading . Together these data suggest an important role for the primary cilium in response to changes in mechanical environment within tendon.…”
Section: Tendon Mechanobiologymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In tendon, primary cilia are aligned parallel to the collagen fibers along the long axis of the tendon and deflect in response to tensile loading . Primary cilia length within the tendon depends on location and the mechanical environment . Stress deprivation may increase the length of the cilia, an effect that can be reversed by mechanical loading .…”
Section: Tendon Mechanobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%