Koyama Eiki, Iwamoto Masahiro
Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jefferson Medical College.
Clin Calcium. 2006 Aug;16(8):1381-86.
Synovial joints are comprised of relatively simple biomechanical structures including articular cartilage, synovial membrane, synovial fluid, ligaments and a fibrous capsule; they are fundamentally important for function and quality of life. Recent studies described the spatio-temporal expression patterns of signaling molecules and transcription factors in the developing synovial joints. Though few in number, the gain and/or loss of function-experiments demonstrated direct involvement of these molecules in joint formation. This review focuses on recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of synovial joint formation in the limbs.
滑膜关节由相对简单的生物力学结构组成,包括关节软骨、滑膜、滑液、韧带和纤维囊;它们对功能和生活质量至关重要。最近的研究描述了发育中的滑膜关节中信号分子和转录因子的时空表达模式。尽管数量不多,但功能获得和/或功能丧失实验表明这些分子直接参与关节形成。本综述重点关注四肢滑膜关节形成机制的最新进展。