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Does BMP2 play a role in the pathogenesis of equine degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis?

Madeline YoungOlaniyi MoshoodJian ZhangCarolyn A SarbacherP O Eric MuellerJaroslava Halper
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Using immunohistochemistry we have identified BMP2 in these cellular foci, indicating association with proteoglycan production, but not in other cells in the tendon and SLs. In contrast, very little staining for TGFβ and dermatan sulfate epimerase, an enzyme involved in glycosylation of glycosaminoglycan chains, was observed in these foci and other cells in both control and DSLD-affected tendons and SLs. Our data support our hypothesis that chondrogenic growth factors may be responsible, at least in part for progression of DSLD in horses.
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