Telocytes: Connective tissue repair and communication cells
- 01Telocytes are a newly identified connective tissue cell
- 02They are active in tissue repair and regeneration
- 03Like fibroblasts, telocytes are sensitive to mechanical forces
- 04Manual therapies might positively influence their function
Newly identified telocytes, which help repair tissue, may respond to manual therapies, suggesting another mechanism for therapeutic touch.
The mechanotransduction features of !broblasts are well established, with the potential for different degrees, durations frequency and direction of biomechanical loading (as in myofascial release) and unloading (as in counterstrain), having been shown, in in-vitro studies, to have predictable effects on tissue remodelling and inflammatory processes (as examples) (Zein-Hamoud and Standley, 2015). Mechanosensitivity has now also been identi!ed as a feature of telocytes - a highly versatile, newly identi!ed, different category of connective tissue cell, that is also active in repair and regeneration, recently described and characterized by Popescu et al. (2011), in Bucharest, Romania. (Cretoiu, 2016). The question therefore arises as to how, and to what degree, appropriately applied biomechanical load, associated with the therapeutic use of movement and manual treatment, may be capable of positively in"uencing these connective tissue cells in their known homeostatic roles?
- APA
- Leon Chaitow (2017). Telocytes: Connective tissue repair and communication cells. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-connective-tissue-repair-and-communication-cells/
- MLA
- Leon Chaitow. "Telocytes: Connective tissue repair and communication cells." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-connective-tissue-repair-and-communication-cells/.
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- Leon Chaitow. 2017. "Telocytes: Connective tissue repair and communication cells.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-connective-tissue-repair-and-communication-cells/
