Temporal changes in the muscle extracellular matrix due to volumetric muscle loss injury.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Daniel B Hoffman, Christiana J Raymond-Pope, Jacob R Sorensen, Benjamin T Corona, Sarah M Greising
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Abstract

Purpose/aim: Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a devastating orthopedic injury resulting in chronic persistent functional deficits, loss of joint range of motion, pathologic fibrotic deposition and lifelong disability. However, there is only limited mechanistic understanding of VML-induced fibrosis. Herein we examined the temporal changes in the fibrotic deposition at 3, 7, 14, 28, and 48 days post-VML injury.

Materials and methods: Adult male Lewis rats (n = 39) underwent a full thickness ~20% (~85 mg) VML injury to the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle unilaterally, the contralateral TA muscle served as the control group. All TA muscles were harvested for biochemical and histologic evaluation.

Results: The ratio of collagen I/III was decreased at 3, 7, and 14 days post-VML, but significantly increased at 48 days. Decorin content followed an opposite trend, significantly increasing by day 3 before dropping to below control levels by 48 days. Histological evaluation of the defect area indicates a shift from loosely packed collagen at early time points post-VML, to a densely packed fibrotic scar by 48 days.

Conclusions: The shift from early wound healing efforts to a fibrotic scar with densely packed collagen within the skeletal muscle occurs around 21 days after VML injury through dogmatic synchronous reduction of collagen III and increase in collagen I. Thus, there appears to be an early window for therapeutic intervention to prevent pathologic fibrous tissue formation, potentially by targeting CCN2/CTGF or using decorin as a therapeutic.

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体积性肌肉损失损伤引起的肌肉细胞外基质的时间变化。
目的/目的:体积性肌肉损失(VML)是一种破坏性的骨科损伤,导致慢性持续性功能缺陷,关节活动范围丧失,病理性纤维化沉积和终身残疾。然而,对vml诱导纤维化的机制了解有限。本文研究了vml损伤后3、7、14、28和48天纤维化沉积的时间变化。材料与方法:成年雄性Lewis大鼠(n = 39)单侧胫骨前肌全层~20% (~85 mg) VML损伤,对侧胫骨前肌为对照组。采集所有TA肌肉进行生化和组织学评估。结果:vml后第3、7、14天,胶原I/III比值下降,第48天明显升高。装饰素含量则相反,第3天显著升高,第48天降至对照水平以下。缺损区域的组织学评估显示,vml后早期胶原蛋白松散堆积,到48天变成致密堆积的纤维化疤痕。结论:VML损伤后约21天,骨骼肌内胶原蛋白密集堆积的纤维化瘢痕发生转变,主要通过III型胶原的同步减少和i型胶原的增加。因此,可能通过靶向CCN2/CTGF或使用decorin作为治疗手段,存在早期治疗干预以防止病理性纤维组织形成的窗口期。
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Connective Tissue Research
Connective Tissue Research 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
37
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Connective Tissue Research is to present original and significant research in all basic areas of connective tissue and matrix biology. The journal also provides topical reviews and, on occasion, the proceedings of conferences in areas of special interest at which original work is presented. The journal supports an interdisciplinary approach; we present a variety of perspectives from different disciplines, including Biochemistry Cell and Molecular Biology Immunology Structural Biology Biophysics Biomechanics Regenerative Medicine The interests of the Editorial Board are to understand, mechanistically, the structure-function relationships in connective tissue extracellular matrix, and its associated cells, through interpretation of sophisticated experimentation using state-of-the-art technologies that include molecular genetics, imaging, immunology, biomechanics and tissue engineering.
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