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The innervation pattern of the human Achilles tendon: studies of the normal and tendinosis tendon with markers for general and sensory innervation
Authors:Dennis?Bjur  H?kan?Alfredson  Email author" target="_blank">Sture?ForsgrenEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Section for Anatomy, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umea, Sweden;(2) Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Sports Medicine, Umeå University, Umea, Sweden
Abstract:Pain-free normal Achilles tendons and chronic painful Achilles tendons were examined by the use of antibodies against a general nerve marker (protein gene-product 9.5, PGP9.5), sensory markers (substance P, SP; calcitonin gene-related peptide, CGRP), and immunohistochemistry. In the normal tendons, immunoreactions against PGP9.5 and against SP/CGRP were encountered in the paratendinous loose connective tissue, being confined to nerve fascicles and to nerve fibers located in the vicinity of blood vessels. To some extent, these immunoreactions also occurred in the tendon tissue proper. Immunoreaction against PGP9.5 and against SP/CGRP was also observed in the tendinosis samples and included immunoreactive nerve fibers that were intimately associated with small blood vessels. In conclusion, Mechanoreceptors (sensory corpuscles) were occasionally observed, nerve-related components are present in association with blood vessels in both the normal and the tendinosis tendon.
Keywords:Achilles tendon  Innervation  Tendinosis  Neuropeptides  Human
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