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关节软骨是一种生理性非自我更新的无血管组织,具有独特的细胞类型。软骨细胞有着产生和维持软骨细胞外基质的作用。软骨分化和动态平衡的稳定由一个复杂的网络信号分子维持。网络系统表示了这些机制似乎是与致病关键因子的识别以及软骨再生的生物学方法的发展高度相关联的。Wnt /β-catenin信号β已被确认为是骨头,软骨和关节发展和平衡的关键调节者了。在许多的生理过程中都起着重要的作用,包括冷凝和分化间充质细胞,维持成熟的关节软骨表型,软骨内骨化过程的肥厚性成熟,以及组织的变性和再生。对于重要的Wnt信号调控软骨细胞生理和病理活动的途径,本文回顾了在软骨中的Wnt /β-catenin信号,软骨细胞的发展,衰退和Wnt /β-catenin信号的抑制剂。
关键词: Wnt /β-catenin信号,软骨细胞,软骨,软骨细胞发育
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Current Drug Targets
Title:The Key Role of Canonical Wnt/β-catenin Signaling in Cartilage Chondrocytes
Volume: 17 Issue: 4
Author(s): Xiaoliang Yuan, Haiqing Liu, Hao Huang, Hai Liu, Linfu Li, Jianqiong Yang, Weimei Shi, Weiyou Liu and Longhuo Wu
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关键词: Wnt /β-catenin信号,软骨细胞,软骨,软骨细胞发育
摘要: Articular cartilage is a physiologically non-self-renewing avascular tissue with a unique cell type, the chondrocyte, which functions as producing and maintaining the extracellular matrix of cartilage. Cartilage differentiation and maintenance of homeostasis are finely tuned by a complex network of signaling molecules. The network sheds light on these mechanisms that appear to be highly relevant to both the identification of pathogenic key factors, and the development of biological approaches for cartilage regeneration. Wnt/β-catenin signaling has been recognized as a key regulator of development and homeostasis in bone, cartilage, and joint. It plays important roles in many biological processes, including the condensation and differentiation of mesenchymal cells, the maintenance of mature articular cartilage phenotype, the hypertrophic maturation in the process of endochondral ossification, and tissue degeneration and regeneration. With regard to the importance of Wnt signaling pathways in regulating chondrocytes physiological and pathological activities, this article reviews the role of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in chondrogenesis, chondrocytes development, degeneration, and the inhibitors of Wnt/β-catenin signaling.
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Xiaoliang Yuan, Haiqing Liu, Hao Huang, Hai Liu, Linfu Li, Jianqiong Yang, Weimei Shi, Weiyou Liu and Longhuo Wu , The Key Role of Canonical Wnt/β-catenin Signaling in Cartilage Chondrocytes, Current Drug Targets 2016; 17 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150825112623
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150825112623 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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