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Hyaluronan i fascia i etiologin för myofascial smärta

Carla Stecco, R Stern, A Porzionato, V Macchi, S Masiero, Antonio Stecco, R De Caro
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Hyaluronan (HA) smörjer lagren i den djupa fascian
  2. 02Specialiserade celler kallade "fasciacyter" kan producera detta HA
  3. 03Förändringar i HA-densitet kan begränsa fascians glidförmåga
  4. 04Denna begränsning är en föreslagen mekanism för myofasciell smärta

Förändrad hyaluronan i fascian kan begränsa vävnaders glidrörelse, vilket möjligen bidrar till myofasciell smärta.

Abstract

The layers of loose connective tissue within deep fasciae were studied with particular emphasis on the histochemical distribution of hyaluronan (HA). Samples of deep fascia together with the underlying muscles were taken from neck, abdomen and thigh from three fresh non-embalmed cadavers. Samples were stained with hematoxylin–eosin, Azan-Mallory, Alcian blue and a biotinylated HA-binding protein specific for HA. An ultrasound study was also performed on 22 voluntary subjects to analyze the thickness of these deep fasciae and their sublayers. The deep fascia presented a layer of HA between fascia and the muscle and within the loose connective tissue that divided different fibrous sublayers of the deep fascia. A layer of fibroblast-like cells that stained prominently with Alcian blue stain was observed. It was postulated that these are cells specialized for the biosynthesis of the HA-rich matrix. These cells we have termed ‘‘fasciacytes’’, and may represent a new class of cells not previously recognized. The ultrasound study highlighted a mean thickness of 1.88 mm of the fascia lata, 1.68 mm of the rectus sheath, and 1.73 mm of the sternocleidomastoid fascia. The HA within the deep fascia facilitates the free sliding of two adjacent fibrous fascial layers, thus promoting the normal function associated with the deep fascia. If the HA assumes a more packed conformation, or more generally, if the loose connective tissue inside the fascia alters its density, the behavior of the entire deep fascia and the underlying muscle would be compromised. This, we predict, may be the basis of the common phenomenon known as ‘‘myofascial pain.’’

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APA
Carla Stecco, R Stern, A Porzionato, V Macchi, S Masiero, Antonio Stecco, & R De Caro (2011). Hyaluronan i fascia i etiologin för myofascial smärta. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-within-fascia-in-the-etiology-of-myofascial-pain/
MLA
Carla Stecco, et al. "Hyaluronan i fascia i etiologin för myofascial smärta." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-within-fascia-in-the-etiology-of-myofascial-pain/.
Chicago
Carla Stecco et al. 2011. "Hyaluronan i fascia i etiologin för myofascial smärta.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-within-fascia-in-the-etiology-of-myofascial-pain/