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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 34(11): 1447-1452, Nov. 2001. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-303319

ABSTRACT

In the present study we evaluated the morphological aspect and changes in the area and incidence of muscle fiber types of long-term regenerated rat tibialis anterior (TA) muscle previously submitted to periodic contusions. Animals received eight consecutive traumas: one trauma per week, for eight weeks, and were evaluated one (N = 8) and four (N = 9) months after the last contusion. Serial cross-sections were evaluated by toluidine blue staining, acid phosphatase and myosin ATPase reactions. The weight of injured muscles was decreased compared to the contralateral intact one (one month: 0.77 + or - 0.15 vs 0.91 + or - 0.09 g, P = 0.03; four months: 0.79 + or - 0.14 vs 1.02 + or - 0.07 g, P = 0.0007, respectively) and showed abundant presence of split fibers and fibers with centralized nuclei, mainly in the deep portion. Damaged muscles presented a higher incidence of undifferentiated fibers when compared to the intact one (one month: 3.4 + or - 2.1 vs 0.5 + or - 0.3 percent, P = 0.006; four months: 2.3 + or - 1.6 vs 0.3 + or - 0.3 percent, P = 0.007, respectively). Injured TA evaluated one month later showed a decreased area of muscle fibers when compared to the intact one (P = 0.003). Thus, we conclude that: a) muscle fibers were damaged mainly in the deep portion, probably because they were compressed against the tibia; b) periodic contusions in the TA muscle did not change the percentage of type I and II muscle fibers; c) periodically injured TA muscles took four months to reach a muscle fiber area similar to that of the intact muscle


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Animals , Rats , Male , Contusions/physiopathology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Regeneration , Contusions/pathology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/physiopathology , Rats, Wistar , Time Factors
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