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Biomed Res Int ; 2021: 4218086, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33628781

ABSTRACT

The capability of regeneration for skeletal muscle after injury depends on the differentiation and proliferation ability of the resident stem cells called satellite cells. It has been reported that electrical stimulation was widely used in clinical conditions to facilitate muscle regeneration after injury, but the characterization of satellite cell responses to the context of low-frequency electrical stimulation in early-phase muscle strain conditions has not been fully clarified. In this study, we aim to investigate the effects of low-frequency electrical stimulation (frequency: 20 Hz; duration: 30 minutes, twice daily) on satellite cell activities in a rat model for the early phase of muscle strain. Firstly, we adopted our previously developed rat model to mimic the early phase of muscle strain in human. After then, we examined the effects of low-frequency electrical stimulation on histopathological changes of the muscle fiber by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Finally, we investigated the effects of low-frequency electrical stimulation on satellite cell proliferation and differentiation by quantification of the expression level of the specific proteins using western blot analyses. The muscle strain in biceps femoris muscles of rats can be induced by high-speed rotation from knee flexion 50° to full knee extension at 960°·s-1 angular velocity during its tetany by activating the sciatic nerve, as evidenced by a widening of the interstitial space between fibers, and more edema or necrosis fibers were detected in the model rats without treatment than in control rats. After treatment with low-frequency electrical stimulation (frequency: 20 Hz; duration: 30 minutes, twice daily), the acute strained biceps femoris muscles of rats showed obvious improvement of histomorphology as indicated by more mature muscle fibers with well-ordered formation with clear boundaries. Consistently, the expression levels of the MyoD and myogenin were marked higher than those in the rats in the animal model group, indicating increased satellite cell proliferating and differentiating activities by low-frequency electrical stimulation. This study shows that low-frequency electrical stimulation provides an effective stimulus to upregulate the protein expression of MyoD/myogenin and accelerate the restoration of structure during the early phase of muscle strain. This may have significance for clinical practice. Optimization of low-frequency electrical stimulation parameters may enhance the therapeutic outcome in patients.


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Electric Stimulation , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal , Regeneration/radiation effects , Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle , Animals , Male , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/cytology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/pathology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/radiation effects , MyoD Protein/metabolism , Myogenin/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle/cytology , Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle/physiology , Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle/radiation effects
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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 22(4): 548-9, 2002 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12938360

ABSTRACT

The experiment makes C60 composite material by mixing up C60 and polymethyl methacrylate. Then three minor studies are conducted: (1) Studying the relation of refractivity of the material with the change in temperature. (2) Studying the different change in refractivity with different amount of C60 in the composite material. (3) Studying the change in refractivity of the material radiated with ultraviolet radiation. A comparison is made between the above three cases. The result shows that: under different circumstances, the change in refractivity with the change of temperature differ.


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Fullerenes/chemistry , Polymethyl Methacrylate/chemistry , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Organic Chemicals/chemistry , Surface Properties , Temperature , Ultraviolet Rays
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