In-vivo evaluation of vitamin E loaded muscle void fillers for the provisional treatment of volumetric muscle loss.

IF 1.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Michael S Valerio, Andrew R Clark, Marissa N Behun, Christopher L Dearth, Stephen M Goldman
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Objective: This study investigates the therapeutic potential of α-tocopherol (Vitamin E, VitE), delivered locally via a polyethylene glycol (PEG) hydrogel serving as a muscle void filler (MVF), for the acute treatment of volumetric muscle loss (VML) in a rat model. The primary goal was to determine if VitE, a reactive oxygen species scavenger, could exert antioxidant effects at the VML site and thereby improve the recovery of adjacent muscle tissue over a four-week period.

Results: The MVF successfully increased VitE levels in the muscle throughout the implantation period. However, only the lowest concentration of VitE (5 mg/ml) showed a demonstrable effect, resulting in a 30% reduction in peak force compared to the PEG-alone group and a median muscle fiber size that was 4.34 μm smaller. Biochemical analysis revealed no differences in the expression of TGFβ1, protein carbonyl, or malondialdehyde across any groups. While local delivery of VitE was successful, further research is needed to optimize dosing and investigate additional mechanisms for improved muscle recovery.

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体内评估维生素E负载肌肉空隙填充物对体积性肌肉损失的临时治疗。
目的:本研究探讨α-生育酚(维生素E, VitE)经聚乙二醇(PEG)水凝胶作为肌肉空隙填充剂(MVF)局部给药对大鼠急性体积性肌肉损失(VML)的治疗潜力。主要目的是确定VitE,一种活性氧清除剂,是否可以在VML部位发挥抗氧化作用,从而在四周的时间内改善邻近肌肉组织的恢复。结果:MVF成功地提高了整个植入期肌肉中的VitE水平。然而,只有最低浓度的VitE (5 mg/ml)表现出明显的效果,与单独使用peg的组相比,峰值力降低了30%,肌肉纤维的中位数尺寸减小了4.34 μm。生化分析显示,tgf - β1、蛋白羰基或丙二醛的表达在任何组中都没有差异。虽然VitE的局部递送是成功的,但需要进一步的研究来优化剂量并研究改善肌肉恢复的其他机制。
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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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15 weeks
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