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Effect of therapeutic ultrasound on the quadriceps muscle injury in rats - evaluation of oxidative stress and inflammatory process.

Carlos Gustavo S Rosa1,2, Elizângela G Schemitt3,2,4, Renata M Hartmann3,2,4, Josieli R Colares3,2,4, Jayne T de Sousa2, Silvia Bona3,2,4, Andrea J Moreira2,4,5, Cristian Augusto Ostjen2, Jaqueline N Picada1, Daniel P Campani5, Alexandre S Dias4,6, Norma Anair P Marroni3,4.   

Abstract

Muscle injuries are frequent, both in sports and work, and may be caused by stretching, distension, repetitive effort or bruising. Such lesions can lead to the generation of free radicals, triggering oxidative stress and the release of some inflammatory mediators. Therapeutic ultrasound (UST) is one of the most used electrotherapy resources in the physiotherapist's clinical practice. Our aim was to evaluate the use of therapeutic ultrasound on oxidative stress and inflammatory process in an experimental model of single quadriceps muscle injury in Wistar rats. We used a total of 28 male rats, weighing between 250-300 grams, randomly divided into four groups. In the right quadriceps, a simple impact of contusion was induced by means of a press. The animals were submitted to a daily UST treatment for a total of seven consecutive applications for three minutes each, that started 24 hours after the trauma induction. The results in the Trauma + Therapeutic ultrasound group at TBARS levels and in the enzymatic activity of SOD and GPx presented a significant difference. In the histological analysis of the Trauma + Therapeutic ultrasound group presented a reorganization of the fiber's structure and a reduction of the presence of inflammatory infiltrate. In the results of the immunohistochemistry of iNOS, TNF-α and NF-κB in muscle tissue, we observed that the group treated with ultrasound showed a reduction in the expression of the proteins. The use of UST was effective in protecting muscle tissue from oxidative stress, inflammatory process and in the rearrangement of muscle fibers. AJTR
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Keywords:  Free radicals; inflammatory process; muscle trauma; oxidative stress; ultrasound

Year:  2019        PMID: 31737216      PMCID: PMC6834491     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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