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Sensors (Basel) ; 22(5)2022 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35271220

ABSTRACT

The negative effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the musculoskeletal system include symptoms of fatigue and sarcopenia. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of COVID-19 on foot muscle strength and evaluate the reproducibility of peak ankle torque measurements in time by using a custom-made electronic dynamometer. In this observational cohort study, we compare two groups of four participants, one exposed to COVID-19 throughout measurements and one unexposed. Peak ankle torque was measured using a portable custom-made electronic dynamometer. Ankle plantar flexor and dorsiflexor muscle strength was captured for both feet at different ankle angles prior and post COVID-19. Average peak torque demonstrated no significant statistical differences between initial and final moment for both groups (p = 0.945). An increase of 4.8%, p = 0.746 was obtained in the group with COVID-19 and a decrease of 1.3%, p = 0.953 was obtained in the group without COVID-19. Multivariate analysis demonstrated no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.797). There was a very good test−retest reproducibility between the measurements in initial and final moments (ICC = 0.78, p < 0.001). In conclusion, peak torque variability is similar in both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 groups and the custom-made electronic dynamometer is a reproducible method for repetitive ankle peak torque measurements.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Ankle , Electronics , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , SARS-CoV-2 , Torque
2.
Sensors (Basel) ; 22(1)2021 Dec 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35009678

ABSTRACT

Custom-made dynamometry was shown to objectively analyze human muscle strength around the ankle joint with accuracy, easy portability and low costs. This paper describes the full method of calibration and measurement setup and the measurement procedure when capturing ankle torque for establishing reliability of a portable custom-built electronic dynamometer. After considering the load cell offset voltage, the pivotal position was determined, and calibration with loads followed. Linear regression was used for calculating the proportionality constant between torque and measured voltage. Digital means were used for data collection and processing. Four healthy consenting participants were enrolled in the study. Three consecutive maximum voluntary isometric contractions of five seconds each were registered for both feet during plantar flexion/dorsiflexion, and ankle torque was then calculated for three ankle inclinations. A calibration procedure resulted, comprising determination of the pivotal axis and pedal constant. Using the obtained data, a measurement procedure was proposed. Obtained contraction time graphs led to easier filtering of the results. When calculating the interclass correlation, the portable apparatus demonstrated to be reliable when measuring ankle torque. When a custom-made dynamometer was used for capturing ankle torque, accuracy of the method was assured by a rigorous calibration and measurement protocol elaboration.


Subject(s)
Ankle Joint , Isometric Contraction , Ankle , Calibration , Humans , Muscle Strength Dynamometer , Muscle, Skeletal , Reproducibility of Results , Torque
3.
Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 58(3): 1115-1119, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29250699

ABSTRACT

Macrodystrophia lipomatosa is a rare, congenital, non-hereditary disease, characterized by local gigantism of the fingers or toes. We report the case of a 37-month-old boy, with no prior past medical history, who presented with a gigantic dystrophy of the left forefoot. The location of the deformity was involving the plantar and dorsal aspect of the foot, and digits 1 to 4. After clinical examination, imaging study assessment, and differential diagnosis considerations, it was established that macrodystrophia lipomatosa was the cause of the deformity. A reconstructive surgical intervention was planned. The hypertrophied tissues were excised, resulting in a reduction in the forefoot's volume. The patient had a favorable postoperative course and ambulation was allowed with a custom-made shoe. The case represents a rare pathological entity with complex diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. As far as treatment options, the surgeon must decide between a reconstructive surgical intervention and amputation.


Subject(s)
Foot Deformities, Congenital/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Child, Preschool , Foot Deformities, Congenital/pathology , Humans , Male
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Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 55(4): 1415-22, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25611275

ABSTRACT

Adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were primary identified as bone marrow-derived cells, fibroblast-like morphology, and adherent to plastic surfaces of in vitro culture plate. Their identification criteria evolved in time to a well-established panel of markers (expression of CD73, CD90, and CD105) and functional characteristics (adipogenic, osteogenic, and chondrogenic trilineage differentiation ability), which can be applied to adult mesenchymal stem cells obtained from other tissue sources. We tried to assess the potential stemness of femoral head drilling-derived cells as a new source of mesenchymal stem cells (FH-MSCs). For this purpose, we used the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics defined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy and spindle-shape cellular body, fibroblast-like, with few thick elongations (lamellipodia) and numerous fine, thin cytoplasmic projections (filopodia) that extend beyond the edge of lamellipodia. Immunophenotypical analysis was performed by flow cytometry and immunocytochemical methods and we showed that FH-MSCs share the characteristic markers of MSCs, expressing CD73, CD90, CD105, and being positive for vimentin, and c-kit (CD117). Proliferation rate of these cells was moderate, as revealed by Ki67 immunostaining. Regarding the functional characteristics of FH-MSCs, after appropriate time of induction in specific culture media, the cells were able to prove their trilineage potential and differentiated towards adipocytic, osteogenic, and chondrogenic lineage, as revealed by immunofluorescent staining. We may conclude that femoral head drilling-derived cells can be used as a novel source of stem cells, and employed in diverse clinical settings.


Subject(s)
Cell Shape , Femur Head/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Orthopedic Procedures , Adult , Adult Stem Cells/cytology , Biomarkers/metabolism , Cell Differentiation , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Immunophenotyping , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/ultrastructure
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J Cell Mol Med ; 15(10): 2269-72, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21781275

ABSTRACT

Human skeletal muscle tissue displays specific cellular architecture easily damaged during individual existence, requiring multiple resources for regeneration. Congruent with local prerequisites, heterogeneous muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are present in the muscle interstitium. In this study, we aimed to characterize the properties of human muscle interstitial cells that had the characteristic morphology of telocytes (TCs). Immunocytochemistry and immunofluorescence showed that cells with TC morphology stained positive for c-kit/CD117 and VEGF. C-kit positive TCs were separated with magnetic-activated cell sorting, cultured in vitro and expanded for study. These cells exhibited high proliferation capacity (60% expressed endoglin/CD105 and 80% expressed nuclear Ki67). They also exhibited pluripotent capacity limited to Oct4 nuclear staining. In addition, 90% of c-kit positive TCs expressed VEGF. C-kit negative cells in the MuSCs population exhibited fibroblast-like morphology, low trilineage differential potential and negative VEGF staining. These results suggested that c-kit/CD117 positive TCs represented a unique cell type within the MuSC niche.


Subject(s)
Muscle, Skeletal/cytology , Stem Cell Niche , Cell Separation , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/analysis , Regeneration , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/analysis
6.
Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 52(2): 709-13, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21655665

ABSTRACT

Chondrosarcoma is a malignant tumor that produces cartilage matrix. Occurs in the fourth to sixth decades and has a male to female ratio of 2/1. It is most common in the long bones and on the surface of the pelvis. The authors present a case of chondrosarcoma of the upper end of the femur of a 50-year-old female patient who has come in our Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology two month ago, complaining of severe and persistent pain in the left hip joint and presenting limitation of adduction movement, limitation of internal-external rotation movements, and also could not be able to do thigh flexion on the abdomen. The woman presented a four-month history of persistent and severe pain, not assigned at anti-inflammatory drugs. Laboratory tests not had shown any significance. On radiographies and magnetic nuclear resonance the lesion was shown very clear, deciding for biopsy. The tumor had been large surgical excised with safe limits. Histopathology indicated the histological feature as a differentiated chondrosarcoma, grade III. Our patient has started the chemotherapy and radiation.


Subject(s)
Chondrosarcoma/pathology , Femoral Neoplasms/pathology , Femur/pathology , Cell Differentiation , Chondrocytes/pathology , Chondrosarcoma/diagnostic imaging , Female , Femoral Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Femur/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Periosteum/pathology , Radiography
7.
Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 52(1 Suppl): 369-72, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21424076

ABSTRACT

Angiogenesis represents one of the most important factors of the tumor proliferation. Renal carcinoma with clear cells is highly vascularized. Knowing numerous quantification systems of tumor angiogenesis, we used a simple one, the evaluation of the relative vascular density. We studied 61 cases with partial or total nephrectomy performed in the Urology Department of Timisoara County Hospital. We correlated the intensity of angiogenesis with a tumor proliferation factor PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) and with the monoclonal antibody PC10. Correlation of the two immunohistochemical methods with the degree of the tumor differentiation suggested an inverse ratio between vascular density and tumor proliferation degree.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/blood supply , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/blood supply , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Neovascularization, Pathologic/pathology , Adult , Aged , Cell Differentiation , Cell Proliferation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/metabolism
8.
J Cell Mol Med ; 15(3): 635-46, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20184663

ABSTRACT

Tumour-associated fibroblasts (TAFs) are part of the tumour stroma, providing functional and structural support for tumour progression and development. The origin and biology of TAFs are poorly understood, but within the tumour environment, TAFs become activated and secrete different paracrine and autocrine factors involved in tumorigenesis. It has been shown that bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be recruited into the tumours, where they proliferate and acquire a TAF-like phenotype. We attempted to determine to what extent TAFs characteristics in vitro juxtapose to MSCs' definition, and we showed that TAFs and MSCs share immunophenotypic similarities, including the presence of certain cell surface molecules [human leukocyte antigen-DR subregion (HLA-DR), CD29, CD44, CD73, CD90, CD106 and CD117]; the expression of cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix proteins, such as vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin, nestin and trilineage differentiation potential (to adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteoblasts). When compared to MSCs, production of cytokines, chemokines and growth factors showed a significant increase in TAFs for vascular endothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor-ß1, interleukins (IL-4, IL-10) and tumour necrosis factor α. Proliferation rate was highly increased in TAFs and fibroblast cell lines used in our study, compared to MSCs, whereas ultrastructural details differentiated the two cell types by the presence of cytoplasmic elongations, lamellar content lysosomes and intermediate filaments. Our results provide supportive evidence to the fact that TAFs derive from MSCs and could be a subset of 'specialized' MSCs.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Cell Differentiation , Fibroblasts/pathology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Actins/metabolism , Adipocytes/cytology , Adipocytes/metabolism , Bone Marrow Cells/metabolism , Bone Marrow Cells/ultrastructure , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Cell Line , Cell Proliferation , Cells, Cultured , Chondrocytes/cytology , Chondrocytes/metabolism , Female , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Fibroblasts/ultrastructure , HLA-DR Antigens/metabolism , Humans , Hyaluronan Receptors/metabolism , Integrin beta1/metabolism , Interleukin-1/metabolism , Interleukin-10/metabolism , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Muscle, Smooth/chemistry , Osteoblasts/cytology , Osteoblasts/metabolism , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/metabolism , Vimentin/metabolism
9.
Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 102(5): 577-80, 2007.
Article in Romanian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18018359

ABSTRACT

The aim of this clinical study is the presentation of a adjuvant therapy for chronic or infected wounds. Unwanted complication in any surgical branch the infected wound benefits primarily of surgical debridement. The treatment in negative pressure atmosphere of the complicated wound is a valuable adjuvant treatment due to volume reduction of the soft tissue defect, stimulation of the granulation tissue formation, decreasing of the bacterial contamination, permanent secretion drainage in a closed system with local continuous or intermittent lavage possibility. The patented V.A.C. system is the ideal but expensive option for this therapy. However good results were obtained in the treatment of difficult infected wounds by building a system using a auto adhesive incision drape and Redon drainage.


Subject(s)
Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy , Surgical Wound Infection/therapy , Wound Healing , Debridement/methods , Humans , Occlusive Dressings , Suction , Therapeutic Irrigation , Wounds and Injuries/therapy
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