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Optimering av ett intermittent stretchparadigm med hjälp av ERK1/2-fosforylering resulterar i ökad collagen-syntes i konstruerade ligament

Jennifer Z Paxton, Paul Hagerty, Jonathan J Andrick, Keith Baar
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Intermittent stretch ökade kollagen mer än kontinuerlig stretch
  2. 02Cellernas respons på stretch nådde sin topp efter 10 minuter
  3. 03Cellerna behövde cirka sex timmars vila mellan stretchpassen
  4. 04Kort, oregelbunden belastning verkar optimalt för odlade ligament

Korta, intermittenta perioder av mekanisk belastning kan vara effektivare för att stimulera kollagensyntes i ligament än kontinuerlig stretch.

Abstract

Dynamic mechanical input is believed to play a critical role in the development of functional musculoskeletal tissues. To study this phenomenon, cyclic uniaxial mechanical stretch was applied to engineered ligaments using a custom-built bioreactor and the effects of different stretch frequency, amplitude, and duration were determined. Stretch acutely increased the phosphorylation of p38 (3.5 – 0.74-fold), S6K1 (3.9 – 0.19-fold), and ERK1/2 (2.45 – 0.32-fold). The phosphorylation of ERK1/2 was dependent on time, rather than on frequency or amplitude, within these constructs. ERK1/2 phosphorylation was similar following stretch at frequencies from 0.1 to 1 Hz and amplitudes from 2.5% to 15%, whereas phosphorylation reached maximal levels at 10 min of stretch and returned toward basal within 60 min of stretch. Following a single 10-min bout of cyclic stretch, the cells remained refractory to a second stretch for up to 6 h. Using the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 as a guide, the optimum stretch paradigm was hypothesized to be 10 min of stretch at 2.5% of resting length repeated every 6 h. Consistent with this hypothesis, 7 days of stretch using this optimized intermittent stretch program increased the collagen content of the grafts more than a continuous stretch program (CTL = 3.1% – 0.44%; CONT= 4.8% – 0.30%; and INT = 5.9%– 0.56%). These results suggest that short infrequent bouts of loading are optimal for improving engineered tendon and ligament physiology.

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APA
Jennifer Z Paxton, Paul Hagerty, Jonathan J Andrick, & Keith Baar (2011). Optimering av ett intermittent stretchparadigm med hjälp av ERK1/2-fosforylering resulterar i ökad collagen-syntes i konstruerade ligament. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/optimizing-an-intermittent-stretch-paradigm-using-erk1-2-phosphorylation-results-in-increased-collagen-synthesis-in-engineered-ligaments/
MLA
Jennifer Z Paxton, et al. "Optimering av ett intermittent stretchparadigm med hjälp av ERK1/2-fosforylering resulterar i ökad collagen-syntes i konstruerade ligament." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/optimizing-an-intermittent-stretch-paradigm-using-erk1-2-phosphorylation-results-in-increased-collagen-synthesis-in-engineered-ligaments/.
Chicago
Jennifer Z Paxton et al. 2011. "Optimering av ett intermittent stretchparadigm med hjälp av ERK1/2-fosforylering resulterar i ökad collagen-syntes i konstruerade ligament.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/optimizing-an-intermittent-stretch-paradigm-using-erk1-2-phosphorylation-results-in-increased-collagen-synthesis-in-engineered-ligaments/