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A novel murine muscle loading model to investigate Achilles musculotendinous adaptation.

Sabah N Rezvani1, Anne E C Nichols2, Robert W Grange3, Linda A Dahlgren4, P Gunnar Brolinson5, Vincent M Wang1.   

Abstract

Achilles tendinopathy is a debilitating condition affecting the entire spectrum of society and a condition that increases the risk of tendon rupture. Effective therapies remain elusive, as anti-inflammatory drugs and surgical interventions show poor long-term outcomes. Eccentric loading of the Achilles muscle-tendon unit is an effective physical therapy for treatment of symptomatic human tendinopathy. Here, we introduce a novel mouse model of hindlimb muscle loading designed to achieve a tissue-targeted therapeutic exercise. This model includes the application of tissue (muscle and tendon)-loading "doses," coupled with ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion, inspired by human clinical protocols. Under computer control, the foot was rotated through the entire ankle joint range of motion while the plantar flexors simultaneously contracted to simulate body mass loading, consistent with human therapeutic exercises. This approach achieved two key components of the heel drop and raise movement: ankle range of motion coupled with body mass loading. Model development entailed the tuning of parameters such as footplate speed, number of repetitions, number of sets of repetitions, treatment frequency, treatment duration, and treatment timing. Initial model development was carried out on uninjured mice to define a protocol that was well tolerated and nondeleterious to tendon biomechanical function. When applied to a murine Achilles tendinopathy model, muscle loading led to a significant improvement in biomechanical outcome measures, with a decrease in cross-sectional area and an increase in material properties, compared with untreated animals. Our model facilitates the future investigation of mechanisms whereby rehabilitative muscle loading promotes healing of Achilles tendon injuries.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We introduce a novel mouse model of hindlimb muscle loading designed to achieve a tissue-targeted therapeutic exercise. This innovative model allows for application of muscle loading "doses," coupled with ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion, inspired by human loading clinical treatment. Our model facilitates future investigation of mechanisms whereby rehabilitative muscle loading promotes healing of Achilles tendon injuries.

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Keywords:  Achilles; eccentric; muscle loading; preclinical; tendinopathy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33571057      PMCID: PMC8262782          DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00638.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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