Tendons Flashcards

1
Q

Tendon composition? (3)

A

Water
Collagen (I and III)
Proteoglycans

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2
Q

Decorin (PG) function?

A

Regulates the diameter of collagen

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3
Q

Aggrecan function?

A

Found in areas of tendon compression

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4
Q

Inserts into bone through 4 zones. Name them:

A
  1. Tendon
  2. Uncalcified fibrocartilage
  3. Calcified fibrocartilage
  4. Bone
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5
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Blood supply from? (3)

A
  1. Musculotendinous junction
  2. Oseotendinous junction
  3. Surrounding tissues(Flexor tendons)
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6
Q

3 major differences btw tendons and ligaments? Tendons:

A
  1. Less visoelastic
  2. Contain more collagen
  3. Contain less elastin/PG/
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7
Q

4 stages of tendon healing?

A
  1. Hemostasis
  2. Inflammation
  3. Organogenesis
  4. Remodelling
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8
Q

Fibrobasts produce which type of collagen during inflammatory phase?

A

3

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9
Q

Organogenesis marks what 2 changes?

A

Collagen organisation

Angiogenesis

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10
Q

Tendon repair weakest at?

A

7-10 days

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11
Q

Tendon repair strongest at?

A

6 months

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12
Q

What happens during remodelling phase?

A

Type 3 collagen replaced by type 1

Up to 1 year

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