Synovial lymphatic system structure and function in rheumatoid arthritis: lymphatic phases, telocytes, and therapeutic modulation through Eexercise | Synapse
March 7, 2026
Synovial lymphatic system structure and function in rheumatoid arthritis: lymphatic phases, telocytes, and therapeutic modulation through Eexercise
Key Points
The study aims to explore the role of telocytes in the synovial lymphatic system and how exercise influences this relationship in rheumatoid arthritis.
Examined the structure of the synovial lymphatic system (SLS)
Investigated the role of telocytes in maintaining extracellular matrix (ECM)
Analyzed changes in telocyte populations in relation to arthritis severity
Evaluated the impact of exercise on telocyte functionality and arthritis progression
Telocytes are critical for maintaining the ECM of the SLS
Loss of telocytes correlates with increased arthritis severity
Exercise appears to mitigate telocyte loss and may slow down arthritis progression
Abstract
Telocytes maintain the ECM of the SLS and may transmit signals to joint-draining cLV. Telocyte loss is associated with arthritic progression, which may be abated with exercise.