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Functional, cellular and molecular aspects of skeletal muscle recovery after injury induced by snake venom from Notechis scutatus scutatus.

A Vignaud1, C Hourdé, S Torres, J P Caruelle, I Martelly, A Keller, A Ferry.   

Abstract

We have analysed the rate and ultimate extent of muscle functional recovery after snake venom-induced myotoxicity, as well as the relationships between functional, biochemical and structural indices of recovery. We also compared the effects of various injuries leading to muscle necrosis, loss of innervation/vasculature and/or precursors of muscle cells (pmc). We found that several parameters of rat soleus muscle such as maximal isometric force, slow myosin heavy chain, and citrate synthase, were fully and rapidly restored within 6 weeks after treatment with snake Notechis scutatus venom (im, 2 microg/muscle). In contrast, some muscle contractile properties (degree of tetanic fusion, fatigue resistance...) were not fully recovered even by 12 weeks after venom treatment. However, when compared to other injuries, recovery 3 weeks after venom treatment, was better than that observed after severing the terminal nerve and accompanying vessels and after cryodamage known to kill pmc. In conclusion, our studies demonstrate that-contrary to what is commonly believed -- muscle treated by myotoxic agent does not recover rapidly and fully. However, the degree or rate of muscle recovery after snake venom treatment was much better when compared to other types of injury. In addition, histological and biochemical parameters cannot be used as such to easily predict functional recovery following injury.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15804529     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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