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Front Vet Sci. 2018 Mar 05;5:35. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00035. eCollection 2018.

The Unexplored Role of Intra-articular Adipose Tissue in the Homeostasis and Pathology of Articular Joints.

Frontiers in veterinary science

Luminita Labusca, Florin Zugun-Eloae

Affiliations

  1. National Institute of Research and Development for Technical Physics, Iasi, Romania.
  2. Orthopedics and Traumatology, Emergency County Hospital Saint Spiridon, Iasi, Romania.
  3. Immunology and Genetics, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ias'i, Romania.
  4. Regional Institute of Oncology Iasi - IRO, Ias'i, Romania.

PMID: 29556503 PMCID: PMC5845097 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00035

Abstract

Intra-articular adipose tissue deposits known as articular fat pads (AFPs) are described to exist within synovial joints. Their assumed role in normal joint biomechanics is increasingly objectivized by means of advanced methods of functional imaging. AFPs possess structural similarity with body subcutaneous white adipose tissue (WAT), however, seems to be regulated by independent metabolic loops. AFP dimension are conserved during extreme WAT states: obesity, metabolic syndrome, lipodystrophy, and cachexia. Hoffa fat pad (HFP) in the knee is increasingly recognized as a major player in pathological joint states such as anterior knee pain and osteoarthritis. HFP contains numerous population of mesenchymal and endothelial progenitors; however, the possible role of mature adipocytes in the maintenance of stem cell niche is unknown. We propose that AFP is an active component of the joint organ with multifunctional roles in the maintenance of joint homeostasis. Endowed with a rich network of sensitive nervous fibbers, AFPs may act as a proprioceptive organ. Adipokines and growth factors released by AFP-resident mature adipocytes could participate in the maintenance of progenitor stem cell niche as well as in local immune regulation. AFP metabolism may be locally controlled, correlated with but independent of WAT homeostasis. The identification of AFP role in normal joint turnover and its possible implication in pathological states could deliver diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Drug and/or cell therapies that restore AFP structure and function could become the next step in the design of disease modifying therapies for disabling joint conditions such as osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis.

Keywords: Hoffa fat pad; cellular therapies; intra-articular fat pad; osteoarthritis; white adipose tissue

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