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Elucidating the effect of estrogen deficiency on intrasynovial tendon by gene expression analysis in ovariectomized mice models

Research Project

Project/Area Number 18K16616
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Review Section Basic Section 56020:Orthopedics-related
Research InstitutionShinshu University

Principal Investigator

Iwakawa Hiroko  信州大学, 医学部附属病院, 医員 (40770772)

Project Period (FY) 2018-04-01 – 2022-03-31
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2021)
Budget Amount *help
¥4,160,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,200,000、Indirect Cost: ¥960,000)
Fiscal Year 2020: ¥910,000 (Direct Cost: ¥700,000、Indirect Cost: ¥210,000)
Fiscal Year 2019: ¥1,300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,000,000、Indirect Cost: ¥300,000)
Fiscal Year 2018: ¥1,950,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,500,000、Indirect Cost: ¥450,000)
Keywordstendon biology / estrogen / sex hormones / tenosynovitis / Tendon biology / menopause / postmenopausal / estrogen receptor
Outline of Final Research Achievements

Stenosing tenosynovitis, representing trigger finger and de Quervain disease, is a common condition of the upper extremity in women. The relation between estrogen and stenosing tenosynovitis is often suggested as an essential factor of the disease. However, little is known about its etiology. We performed a next-generation sequence of the total RNA for the deep digital flexor in ovariectomized mice. In RNA-Seq, we completed a comprehensive gene analysis and investigated the biological process of the tendon. We found 30 up-regulated genes and 325 down-regulated genes in the ovariectomized mice group. Enrichment analysis showed identifications of acute-phase response, blood vessel morphogenesis, and organic hydroxyl compound metabolic processes in up-regulated genes. This study offers new insights into changes in tendon metabolism due to fluctuations in sex hormones with a particular focus on estrogen.

Academic Significance and Societal Importance of the Research Achievements

エストロゲンは,妊娠および出産,閉経,女性特有の疾患などにおいて大きく血中濃度が変動し健康状態を左右する重要な性ホルモンであるが,本研究結果から閉経モデルマウスに生ずるエストロゲン欠乏状態が滑膜内腱において様々な遺伝子の発現を変動させることが明らかとなった.さらに発現が変動した遺伝子の中には腱の恒常性や機能の維持に重要な遺伝子が含まれていたことから,エストロゲン欠乏が狭窄性腱鞘炎発症に関与している可能性が示された.

Report

(5 results)
  • 2021 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report ( PDF )
  • 2020 Research-status Report
  • 2019 Research-status Report
  • 2018 Research-status Report
  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All 2021 2019 2018

All Presentation (4 results)

  • [Presentation] 閉経モデルマウス滑膜内腱の網羅的遺伝子発現解析2021

    • Author(s)
      岩川紘子、林正徳、北村陽、内山茂晴、加藤博之、高橋淳
    • Organizer
      第136回中部日本整形外科災害外科学会学術集会
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] 閉経モデルマウスを用いた狭窄性腱鞘炎発症機序の解析2021

    • Author(s)
      岩川紘子, 林正徳, 北村陽,内山茂晴, 加藤博之,髙橋淳
    • Organizer
      第136回中部日本整形外科災害外科学会・学術集会
    • Related Report
      2020 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] 閉経モデルマウスを用いた狭窄性腱鞘炎発症機序の解析2019

    • Author(s)
      岩川紘子
    • Organizer
      第62回 日本手外科学会学術集会
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
  • [Presentation] 閉経モデルマウスを用いた狭窄性腱鞘炎発症機序の解析2018

    • Author(s)
      岩川紘子
    • Organizer
      第 33 回 日本整形外科学会基礎学術集会
    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report

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Published: 2018-04-23   Modified: 2023-01-30  

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