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Effekter av plantar vibration på ben och djup fascia i en avlastningsmodell för bakben hos råtta vid inaktivitet

Yunfei Huang, Yubo Fan, Michele Salanova, Xiao Yang, Lianwen Sun, Dieter Blottner
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Detta var en studie på råttor som simulerade inaktivitet
  2. 02Inaktivitet ledde till benförlust och förstyvad fascia
  3. 03Plantarvibration motverkade dessa förändringar i underbenet
  4. 04Vibrationens effekter var lokala och begränsade till underbenet
  5. 05Fascia och ben kan dela anpassningsmekanismer vid vibration

I en råttmodell för inaktivitet hjälpte vibrationer på fötterna till att bevara bentäthet och normala fasciaegenskaper i underbenet.

Abstract

The deep fascia of the vertebrate body comprises a biomechanically unique connective cell and tissue layer with integrative functions to support global and regional strain, tension, and even muscle force during motion and performance control. However, limited information is available on deep fascia in relation to bone in disuse. We used rat hindlimb unloading as a model of disuse (21 days of hindlimb unloading) to study biomechanical property as well as cell and tissue changes to deep fascia and bone unloading. Rats were randomly divided into three groups (n = 8, each): hindlimb unloading (HU), HU + vibration (HUV), and cage-control (CON). The HUV group received local vibration applied to the plantar of both hind paws. Micro-computed tomography analyzed decreased bone mineral density (BMD) of vertebra, tibia, and femur in HU vs. CON. Biomechanical parameters (elastic modulus, max stress, yield stress) of spinal and crural fascia in HU were always increased vs. CON. Vibration in HUV only counteracted HU-induced tibia bone loss and crural fascia mechanical changes but failed to show comparable changes in the vertebra and spinal fascia on lumbar back. Tissue and cell morphometry (size and cell nuclear density), immunomarker intensity levels of anti-collagen-I and III, probed on fascia cryosections well correlated with biomechanical changes suggesting crural fascia a prime target for plantar vibration mechano-stimulation in the HU rat. We conclude that the regular biomechanical characteristics as well as tissue and cell properties in crural fascia and quality of tibia bone (BMD) were preserved by local plantar vibration in disuse suggesting common mechanisms in fascia and bone adaptation to local mechanovibration stimulation following hind limb unloading in the HUV rat.

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APA
Yunfei Huang, Yubo Fan, Michele Salanova, Xiao Yang, Lianwen Sun, & Dieter Blottner (2018). Effekter av plantar vibration på ben och djup fascia i en avlastningsmodell för bakben hos råtta vid inaktivitet. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-plantar-vibration-on-bone-and-deep-fascia-in-a-rat-hindlimb-unloading-model-of-disuse/
MLA
Yunfei Huang, et al. "Effekter av plantar vibration på ben och djup fascia i en avlastningsmodell för bakben hos råtta vid inaktivitet." 2018, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-plantar-vibration-on-bone-and-deep-fascia-in-a-rat-hindlimb-unloading-model-of-disuse/.
Chicago
Yunfei Huang et al. 2018. "Effekter av plantar vibration på ben och djup fascia i en avlastningsmodell för bakben hos råtta vid inaktivitet.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-plantar-vibration-on-bone-and-deep-fascia-in-a-rat-hindlimb-unloading-model-of-disuse/