Alternative Treatments to Exercise for the Attenuation of Disuse-Induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Rats

Muscles Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.3390/muscles3030020
Jinho Park, T. B. Symons, Eun Hye Kwon, Eunhee Chung, Sukho Lee
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The prevalence of skeletal muscle atrophy, caused by disease and aging, is rising as life expectancy increases. Exercise is the most effective treatment option; however, it is often impractical for individuals suffering from disease or bedridden. The formulation of non-exercise-based interventions is necessary. This study assessed the impact of acupuncture (AC), electro-acupuncture (EA), and electrical stimulation (ES) on muscle mass and contractile properties in a model of casting-induced muscle atrophy. Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 40) were assigned to five groups: control (CON), cast (CT), cast receiving AC (CT-AC), cast receiving EA (CT-EA), and cast receiving ES (CT-ES) (n = 8 each). Treatments were 15 min and three times/week for 14 days. Contractile properties and protein markers of atrophy and inflammation were measured. Casting decreased muscle mass and fiber cross-sectional area, but AC, EA, and ES attenuated cast-induced muscle atrophy. All treatments increased peak twitch tension compared to CT. CT increased the protein levels of MAFbx and MuRF1, while AC, EA, and ES mitigated the elevation of these proteins. Our results indicate that acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, and electrical stimulation show promise as therapeutic strategies to counteract skeletal muscle loss and dysfunction resulting from disuse atrophy caused by injury, disease, and aging.
运动替代疗法可减轻大鼠因疾病引起的骨骼肌萎缩
随着预期寿命的延长,由疾病和衰老引起的骨骼肌萎缩的发病率正在上升。运动是最有效的治疗方法,但对于疾病缠身或卧床不起的人来说,运动往往是不切实际的。因此,有必要制定不以运动为基础的干预措施。本研究评估了针灸(AC)、电针(EA)和电刺激(ES)对铸造引起的肌肉萎缩模型中肌肉质量和收缩特性的影响。将 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠(n = 40)分为五组:对照组(CON)、石膏组(CT)、接受 AC 的石膏组(CT-AC)、接受 EA 的石膏组(CT-EA)和接受 ES 的石膏组(CT-ES)(每组 n = 8)。治疗时间为 15 分钟,每周三次,共 14 天。对收缩特性以及萎缩和炎症的蛋白质标记物进行了测量。铸造减少了肌肉质量和纤维横截面积,但 AC、EA 和 ES 减轻了铸造引起的肌肉萎缩。与 CT 相比,所有治疗方法都能提高抽搐张力峰值。CT 增加了 MAFbx 和 MuRF1 的蛋白水平,而 AC、EA 和 ES 则缓解了这些蛋白水平的升高。我们的研究结果表明,针灸、电针和电刺激有望成为一种治疗策略,用于对抗因损伤、疾病和衰老引起的废用性萎缩所导致的骨骼肌损失和功能障碍。
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