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Compression-induced damage in a muscle cell model in vitro.

Yak-Nam Wang1, C V C Bouten, D A Lee, D L Bader.   

Abstract

Soft tissue breakdown can be initiated at the muscle layer associated with bony prominences, leading to the development of pressure ulcers. Both the magnitude and duration of pressure are important factors in this breakdown process. The present study utilizes a physical model, incorporating C2C12 mouse myoblasts in a homogeneous agarose gel, to examine the damaging effects of prolonged applied pressure. Identical cylindrical cores cut from the agarose/cell suspension were subjected to two separate compressive strains, of 10 and 20 per cent. The strain was applied for time periods ranging from 0.5 to 12 hours, using a specially designed loading apparatus. After each compression period, sections taken from the central horizontal plane of the individual constructs were stained using either haematoxylin and eosin or with the fluorescent probes, Calcein AM and ethidium homodimer-1, and assessed for cell damage. It was found that constructs subjected to the higher strain values demonstrated significantly higher values of non-viable cells for equivalent time points compared to the unstrained constructs. Further analysis on sections using the DNA nick-translation method suggested that this increase was primarily due to apoptosis. These findings imply a relationship between the duration of applied compression and damage to muscle cells seeded in the gel, which was particularly apparent at the strain level of 20 per cent, equivalent to a clinically relevant pressure of 32 mmHg (4.3 kPa). Such an approach might be useful in establishing damage threshold levels at a cellular level.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15777052     DOI: 10.1243/095441105X9246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Inst Mech Eng H        ISSN: 0954-4119            Impact factor:   1.617


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