Research progress in the roles of Notch signaling pathway during fracture healing

Fracture is the most common large-organ injury in humans. It takes several months or even longer from the onset to the completion of bone reconstruction. In severe cases, delayed healing or even bone discontinuity can occur. The current treatment of fractures mainly pursues the completion of clinica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Shanghai jiao tong da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban 2023-02, Vol.43 (2), p.222-229
Hauptverfasser: GUO Liqiang, ZHAO Shitian, SHU Bing
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Zusammenfassung:Fracture is the most common large-organ injury in humans. It takes several months or even longer from the onset to the completion of bone reconstruction. In severe cases, delayed healing or even bone discontinuity can occur. The current treatment of fractures mainly pursues the completion of clinical healing and bone healing, and the healing process is divided into three stages: early, intermediate and late. Various factors affect the speed of the healing process, among which signaling pathways and cytokines play an important role in fracture healing, so understanding the important role of signaling pathways and cytokines is important for treating fractures and promoting fracture healing. Recent studies have shown that the Notch signaling pathway can affect cell proliferation and differentiation, inflammatory response, bone reconstruction, angiogenesis and nerve regeneration during fracture healing, and its changes are also closely related to mechanical stimulation and other factors. Therefore, this paper rev
ISSN:1674-8115
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2023.02.012