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Glutamate signaling through the NMDA receptor reduces the expression of scleraxis in plantaris tendon derived cells.

Christoph SpangLudvig J BackmanSandrine Le RouxJialin ChenPatrik Danielson
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2017)
In conclusion, NMDA receptor stimulation leads to a reduction of scleraxis expression that may be involved in a change of phenotype in tendon cells. Glutamate synthesis is increased in tendon cells in response to strain and decreased by glucocorticoid stimulation. This implies that locally produced glutamate could be involved in the tissue changes observed in tendinopathy.
Keyphrases
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