Mekanisk stimulering av humana dermala fibroblaster reglerar pro-inflammatoriska cytokiner: potentiell insikt i manuella mjukdelsbehandlingar
- 01Repetitiv belastning på hudceller ökade inflammatoriska markörer
- 02En långvarig stretch, som efterliknar manuell terapi, sänkte dessa markörer
- 03Effekten sågs för de inflammatoriska cytokinerna IL-6 och IL-8
- 04Tydliggör en möjlig antiinflammatorisk mekanism för manuella terapier
I en labbmiljö minskade en långvarig stretch, liknande manuell terapi, inflammatoriska markörer i celler som utsatts för repetitiv belastning.
Objective: Soft tissue manual therapies are commonly utilized by osteopathic physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists and massage therapists. These techniques are predicated on subjecting tissues to biophysical mechanical stimulation but the cellular and molecular mechanism(s) mediating these effects are poorly understood. Previous studies established an in vitro model system for examining mechanical stimulation of dermal fibroblasts and established that cyclical strain, intended to mimic overuse injury, induces secretion of numerous pro-inflammatory cytokines. Moreover, mechanical strain intended to mimic soft tissue manual therapy reduces strain-induced secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Here, we sought to partially confirm and extend these reports and provide independent corroboration of prior results.
Results: Using cultures of primary human dermal fibroblasts, we confirm cyclical mechanical strain increases levels of IL-6 and adding long-duration stretch, intended to mimic therapeutic soft tissue stimulation, after cyclical strain results in lower IL-6 levels. We also extend the prior work, reporting that long-duration stretch results in lower levels of IL-8. Although there are important limitations to this experimental model, these findings provide supportive evidence that therapeutic soft tissue stimulation may reduce levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Future work is required to address these open questions and advance the mechanistic understanding of therapeutic soft tissue stimulation.
- APA
- Aric Anloague, Aaron Mahoney, Oladipupo Ogunbekun, Taylor A Hiland, William R Thompson, Bryan Larsen, M Terry Loghmani, Julia M Hum, & Jonathan W Lowery (2020). Mekanisk stimulering av humana dermala fibroblaster reglerar pro-inflammatoriska cytokiner: potentiell insikt i manuella mjukdelsbehandlingar. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-stimulation-of-human-dermal-fibroblasts-regulates-pro-inflammatory-cytokines-potential-insight-into-soft-tissue-manual-therapies/
- MLA
- Aric Anloague, et al. "Mekanisk stimulering av humana dermala fibroblaster reglerar pro-inflammatoriska cytokiner: potentiell insikt i manuella mjukdelsbehandlingar." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-stimulation-of-human-dermal-fibroblasts-regulates-pro-inflammatory-cytokines-potential-insight-into-soft-tissue-manual-therapies/.
- Chicago
- Aric Anloague et al. 2020. "Mekanisk stimulering av humana dermala fibroblaster reglerar pro-inflammatoriska cytokiner: potentiell insikt i manuella mjukdelsbehandlingar.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanical-stimulation-of-human-dermal-fibroblasts-regulates-pro-inflammatory-cytokines-potential-insight-into-soft-tissue-manual-therapies/
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