Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis

SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of stretching and therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) on desmin and laminin contents of rat muscle after contusion. Male Wistar rats (n = 35, 8-9 weeks of age, 271 ± 14g body weight) were divided into five groups: Control group (CG) (n= 03); Injured group (IG) (n= 8); Injured + ultrasound group (IUSG) (n= 8); Injured+stretching group (ISG) (n= 8); Injured +ultrasound + stretching group (IUSSG) (n= 8). The application of ultrasound started 72 hours after the contusion, using the 50 % pulsed mode, 0.5 W/cm2, 5 min, once a day, for five consecutive days. Passive manual stretching was started on the tenth day after injury, with four repetitions of 30 s each and 30 s rest between repetitions, once a day, five times per week, for a total of ten applications. After 22 days, the rats were euthanazied and the gastrocnemius of both limbs removed for desmin and laminin immunohistochemistry morphometric measurement. Analysis was conducted using ANOVA one way post-hoc Tukey to parametric data and Kruskall-Wallis for non-parametric data. The IUSSG animals showed a larger area of desmin than ISG (p<0.05). It was found a decrease in laminin comparing IUSG to IG. However, laminin area was higher in ISG than all groups (p<0.05). UST isolated or in combination with stretching influenced gastrocnemius regeneration in different manners. While stretching applied isolated enhanced gastrocnemius regeneration noticed by the increase in laminin area, in combination with TUS strengthened the muscle healing rising desmin area.

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Main Authors: de-Macedo,Ana Carolina Brandt, Ywazaki,Julye Leiko, Martins,Ana Paula Camargo, Azevedo,Marina Luise Viola de, Noronha,Lucia, Gomes,Anna Raquel Silveira
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Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220200005012882021-06-10Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysisde-Macedo,Ana Carolina BrandtYwazaki,Julye LeikoMartins,Ana Paula CamargoAzevedo,Marina Luise Viola deNoronha,LuciaGomes,Anna Raquel Silveira Muscle stretching exercises Ultrasonic therapy Desmin Laminin rats SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of stretching and therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) on desmin and laminin contents of rat muscle after contusion. Male Wistar rats (n = 35, 8-9 weeks of age, 271 ± 14g body weight) were divided into five groups: Control group (CG) (n= 03); Injured group (IG) (n= 8); Injured + ultrasound group (IUSG) (n= 8); Injured+stretching group (ISG) (n= 8); Injured +ultrasound + stretching group (IUSSG) (n= 8). The application of ultrasound started 72 hours after the contusion, using the 50 % pulsed mode, 0.5 W/cm2, 5 min, once a day, for five consecutive days. Passive manual stretching was started on the tenth day after injury, with four repetitions of 30 s each and 30 s rest between repetitions, once a day, five times per week, for a total of ten applications. After 22 days, the rats were euthanazied and the gastrocnemius of both limbs removed for desmin and laminin immunohistochemistry morphometric measurement. Analysis was conducted using ANOVA one way post-hoc Tukey to parametric data and Kruskall-Wallis for non-parametric data. The IUSSG animals showed a larger area of desmin than ISG (p<0.05). It was found a decrease in laminin comparing IUSG to IG. However, laminin area was higher in ISG than all groups (p<0.05). UST isolated or in combination with stretching influenced gastrocnemius regeneration in different manners. While stretching applied isolated enhanced gastrocnemius regeneration noticed by the increase in laminin area, in combination with TUS strengthened the muscle healing rising desmin area.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.38 n.5 20202020-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022020000501288en10.4067/S0717-95022020000501288
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Azevedo,Marina Luise Viola de
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Gomes,Anna Raquel Silveira
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Ywazaki,Julye Leiko
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Azevedo,Marina Luise Viola de
Noronha,Lucia
Gomes,Anna Raquel Silveira
Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
author_facet de-Macedo,Ana Carolina Brandt
Ywazaki,Julye Leiko
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Azevedo,Marina Luise Viola de
Noronha,Lucia
Gomes,Anna Raquel Silveira
author_sort de-Macedo,Ana Carolina Brandt
title Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
title_short Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
title_full Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
title_fullStr Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Ultrasound and Stretching on Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Rats: Immunohistochemistry Analysis
title_sort effects of ultrasound and stretching on skeletal muscle contusion in rats: immunohistochemistry analysis
description SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of stretching and therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) on desmin and laminin contents of rat muscle after contusion. Male Wistar rats (n = 35, 8-9 weeks of age, 271 ± 14g body weight) were divided into five groups: Control group (CG) (n= 03); Injured group (IG) (n= 8); Injured + ultrasound group (IUSG) (n= 8); Injured+stretching group (ISG) (n= 8); Injured +ultrasound + stretching group (IUSSG) (n= 8). The application of ultrasound started 72 hours after the contusion, using the 50 % pulsed mode, 0.5 W/cm2, 5 min, once a day, for five consecutive days. Passive manual stretching was started on the tenth day after injury, with four repetitions of 30 s each and 30 s rest between repetitions, once a day, five times per week, for a total of ten applications. After 22 days, the rats were euthanazied and the gastrocnemius of both limbs removed for desmin and laminin immunohistochemistry morphometric measurement. Analysis was conducted using ANOVA one way post-hoc Tukey to parametric data and Kruskall-Wallis for non-parametric data. The IUSSG animals showed a larger area of desmin than ISG (p<0.05). It was found a decrease in laminin comparing IUSG to IG. However, laminin area was higher in ISG than all groups (p<0.05). UST isolated or in combination with stretching influenced gastrocnemius regeneration in different manners. While stretching applied isolated enhanced gastrocnemius regeneration noticed by the increase in laminin area, in combination with TUS strengthened the muscle healing rising desmin area.
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