1)武汉体育学院运动医学院,武汉 430079;2)武汉体育学院运动医学院运动训练监控湖北省重点实验室,武汉 430079
湖北省自然科学基金(2024AFD451),教育部人文社会科学研究一般项目(22YJC‐ZH138),湖北省高等学校哲学社会科学研究重大项目(23ZD208)和湖北省教育厅科学研究计划指导性项目(2025)资助。
1)School of Sports Medicine, Wuhan Sports University, Wuhan 430079, China;2)Hubei Key Laboratory of Sports Training Monitoring, School of Sports Medicine, Wuhan Sports University, Wuhan 430079, China
This work was supported by grants from Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation (2024AFD451), General Project of Humanities and Social Sciences Research, Ministry of Education (22YJC‐ZH138), Major Projects of Philosophy and Social Sciences Research in Institutions of Higher Education of Hubei Province (23ZD208), and HuBei Provincial Departement of Education Scientific Research Program-Guidance Project (2025).
糖尿病的长期持续可能并发慢性肌腱病变,表现为肌腱结构与功能异常、愈合能力受损、生物力学特性下降等,并加剧局部炎症、破坏胶原组分、引发血管病变及功能障碍,包括周围神经病变等,诱导肌腱病变的发生。适宜运动可减少晚期糖基化终末产物(AGEs)与特异性受体(RAGE)的结合,降低肿瘤坏死因子-α(TNF-α)等促炎因子表达,上调白介素-10(IL-10)表达,抑制肌腱炎症反应,维持肌腱微环境稳态;可提高胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)等促进胶原合成的因子释放,稳定肌腱胶原合成,维持肌腱结构完整;可提高血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)等维持血管功能的蛋白质分泌,促进肌腱血管生成,改善肌腱营养供给;可提高脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)等神经相关因子的表达,强化肌腱周围神经支配及营养支持,增强肌腱神经控制效能,进而减轻糖尿病肌腱相关病理改变。本文系统阐述了糖尿病肌腱病变的发生机制,探讨运动干预的作用机制,将为糖尿病患者制定精准运动干预及健身策略提供理论依据。
Diabetic tendinopathy is a common and disabling musculoskeletal complication of diabetes, clinically characterized by tendon thickening, pain, impaired healing capacity and compromised biomechanical performance, collectively undermining joint function and quality of life. Its pathogenesis is multifactorial. On the one hand, chronic hyperglycaemia promotes the abnormal accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) within tendon collagen, leading to non-enzymatic crosslinking and engagement of the receptor for AGEs (RAGE), which in turn triggers inflammasome activation and sustains inflammatory responses. On the other hand, the diabetic milieu disrupts collagen metabolic homeostasis, impairs microvascular function and induces peripheral neuropathy; together, these alterations drive extracellular matrix degeneration and weaken the mechanical properties of tendon. Exercise, as a non-pharmacological intervention, can ameliorate these pathological changes through multiple integrated mechanisms. First, exercise attenuates tendon inflammation and restores microenvironmental homeostasis. Regular physical activity reduces AGE-RAGE signalling, thereby suppressing downstream expression of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β), while upregulating the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10 (IL-10). This shift from a pro-inflammatory to a pro-resolving milieu not only restrains chronic inflammation but may also limit excessive inflammasome activation in tenocytes and tissue-resident immune cells. Second, exercise enhances local expression of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), thereby activating the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-protein kinase B (Akt) signalling pathway. This axis stimulates tenocyte proliferation, augments synthesis of type I collagen —— the principal load-bearing component of tendon —— and thereby promotes tissue repair, preserves tensile strength and supports matrix synthesis and structural integrity. In addition, exercise improves blood supply and nutrient delivery to tendon by increasing the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and the small leucine-rich proteoglycan decorin (DCN), thereby enhancing capillary growth, coordinating collagen fibrillogenesis and actively suppressing pathological vascular calcification. Exercise also increases the expression of angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) and CD34. Through the concerted actions of these factors, exercise promotes angiogenesis, restores the microvascular network and ensures adequate oxygen and nutrient supply to relatively ischaemic tendon tissue. Finally, exercise elevates levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF), supporting neuronal survival, axonal growth and the function of sensory and sympathetic nerve endings within tendon, thereby exerting neurotrophic and neuromodulatory effects and improving tendon innervation and neuromuscular control. Moreover, exercise upregulates collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP-2), a molecule involved in axonal guidance and regeneration, and moderately increases the activity of substance P (SP), thereby helping to regulate neurogenic inflammation, pain perception and trophic support for tenocytes. Drawing together current evidence, this review systematically summarizes the mechanisms underlying diabetic tendinopathy and examines the mechanistic basis of exercise intervention, with the aim of providing a theoretical framework for the development of precise exercise strategies for affected individuals. However, several key issues remain unresolved: the therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic specificity of different exercise modalities in diabetic tendinopathy have yet to be defined, and early diagnostic biomarkers remain insufficiently characterized. Future studies should apply multi-omics approaches to profile AGE subtypes, miRNA signatures and collagen metabolic products, and should also clarify the adverse effects and underlying mechanisms of excessive exercise or mechanical overloading in diabetic tendinopathy. Such efforts will further elucidate the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of exercise in diabetic tendinopathy and provide a stronger basis for precision exercise prescription and fitness guidance in patients with diabetes.
吴亚坷,邓蕊,谢玉苗,邹方,钱帅伟.综述与专论:糖尿病肌腱病变的发生机制及运动干预[J].生物化学与生物物理进展,2026,53(8):2041-2052 WU Ya-Ke, DENG Rui, XIE Yu-Miao, ZOU Fang, QIAN Shuai-Wei.Review: Mechanisms of Diabetic Tendinopathy and Exercise Intervention[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2026,53(8):2041-2052
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