Adaptive responses of skeletal muscle to calcaneal tendon partial injury in rats: insights into remodeling and plasticity.

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Victoria Assis, Rosângela Vieira de Andrade, Ivo Vieira de Sousa Neto, Fabrício Reichert Barin, Gracielle Vieira Ramos, Octávio Luiz Franco, Otavio Nobrega, Raquel Agnelli Mesquita-Ferrari, Tainá Caroline Dos Santos Malavazzi, Thiago Dos Santos Rosa, Hugo de Luca Corrêa, Bernando Petriz, João Luiz Quaglioti Durigan, Rita de Cassia Marqueti
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Abstract

Background: Skeletal muscle is a highly adaptive tissue, capable of responding to different physiological and functional demands, even in situations that may cause instability.

Objectives: To evaluate how partial calcaneal tendon (CT) injuries affect the remodeling and plasticity of the gastrocnemius muscle over time.

Methods and results: The study was carried out with Wistar rats randomly divided into five groups. The control group comprised animals not subjected to partial CT damage. The remaining four groups were subjected to partial CT damage and were further categorized based on the time of euthanasia: 3, 14, 28, and 55 days after injury. The gastrocnemius muscle was collected and used for gene expression analysis, zymography, flow cytometry, and morphology. The calcaneal tendon was analyzed only to verify the presence of the partial injury.

Results: The impact of partial CT injury on the gastrocnemius homeostasis, particularly on gene expression, was more pronounced in the 3-day group compared to the other groups, especially the control group. Cytokine profile and morphologic alterations occurred in the 55 days group when compared to the other groups.

Conclusions: The data reported here suggest that partial injury can negatively affect intracellular signaling and degradation pathways, disturbing the muscular extracellular matrix regulatory mechanisms and communication with the tendon. However, skeletal muscle seems to mitigate these harmful effects in comparison with lesions that affect muscle and tendon.

骨骼肌对大鼠小腿肌腱部分损伤的适应性反应:对重塑和可塑性的见解。
背景:骨骼肌是一种适应性很强的组织,能够对不同的生理和功能需求做出反应,即使在可能导致不稳定的情况下也是如此:评估部分小腿肌腱(CT)损伤如何随着时间的推移影响腓肠肌的重塑和可塑性:研究对象为 Wistar 大鼠,随机分为五组。对照组包括未受到 CT 部分损伤的动物。其余四组受到 CT 部分损伤,并根据安乐死时间进一步分类:损伤后 3、14、28 和 55 天。收集腓肠肌并用于基因表达分析、酶谱分析、流式细胞术和形态学分析。分析小腿肌腱只是为了验证是否存在部分损伤:结果:与其他组(尤其是对照组)相比,3 天组的 CT 部分损伤对腓肠肌稳态的影响更明显,尤其是对基因表达的影响。与其他组相比,细胞因子谱和形态改变发生在 55 天组:本文报告的数据表明,部分损伤会对细胞内信号传导和降解途径产生负面影响,扰乱肌肉细胞外基质调节机制以及与肌腱的交流。然而,与影响肌肉和肌腱的损伤相比,骨骼肌似乎可以减轻这些有害影响。
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Molecular Biology Reports
Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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1048
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology Reports publishes original research papers and review articles that demonstrate novel molecular and cellular findings in both eukaryotes (animals, plants, algae, funghi) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea).The journal publishes results of both fundamental and translational research as well as new techniques that advance experimental progress in the field and presents original research papers, short communications and (mini-) reviews.
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