Chronic inflammation is a feature of Achilles tendinopathy and rupture.
Stephanie Georgina DakinJulia NewtonFernando O MartinezRobert HedleyStephen GwilymNatasha JonesHamish A B ReidSimon WoodGraham WellsLouise AppletonKim WhewayBridget WatkinsAndrew Jonathan CarrPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2017)
Tissue and cells derived from tendinopathic and ruptured Achilles tendons show evidence of chronic (non-resolving) inflammation. The energy-storing Achilles shares common cellular and molecular inflammatory mechanisms with functionally distinct rotator cuff positional tendons. Differences seen in the profile of ruptured Achilles are likely to be attributable to a superimposed phase of acute inflammation and neo-vascularisation. Strategies that target chronic inflammation are of potential therapeutic benefit for patients with Achilles tendon disease.