2015
DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2015.1097306
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Do matrix metalloproteinases play a role in degenerative disease of temporomandibular joint? A systematic review

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“…Las MMPs están funcionalmente equilibradas con sus inhibidores tisulares (TIMP) durante el metabolismo normal. Esto conduce a la homeostasis de la matriz extracelular y el reemplazo de cé-lulas viejas o dañadas (Ferreira et al, 2016). Estas enzimas juegan un papel importante tanto en condiciones fisiológi-cas como patológicas en la ATM (Ferreira et al).…”
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“…Las MMPs están funcionalmente equilibradas con sus inhibidores tisulares (TIMP) durante el metabolismo normal. Esto conduce a la homeostasis de la matriz extracelular y el reemplazo de cé-lulas viejas o dañadas (Ferreira et al, 2016). Estas enzimas juegan un papel importante tanto en condiciones fisiológi-cas como patológicas en la ATM (Ferreira et al).…”
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“…[2][3][4][5] A growing body of evidence indicates that matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are associated with a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases, responsible for extracellular matrix (ECM) protein degradation by cleavage of internal peptide bonds. 6,7 They are involved in physiological tissue remodeling, but in some conditions the overexpression of MMPs result in tissue destruction. 8 Indeed, the upregulation of some MMPs has been observed in the TMJ synovial fluid pathological conditions, resulting the primary enzymes involved in matrix turnover.…”
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confidence: 99%