Vävnadstänjning minskar lösligt TGF-β1 och typ-1 procollagen i subkutan bindväv hos mus: bevis från ex vivo- och in vivo-modeller
- 01Studien använde både levande möss och odlade vävnadsprover
- 02Kort, statisk stretch applicerades efter en mindre skada
- 03Stretching sänkte nivåerna av proteinet TGF-β1
- 04Den dämpade även ökningen av nybildat kollagen
- 05Resultaten kan vara relevanta för manuella och rörelsebaserade terapier
I en musmodell minskade korta, statiska stretchövningar efter en skada de molekylära signaler som är kopplade till fibros och kollagenbildning.
Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta1) plays a key role in connective tissue remodeling, scarring, and fibrosis. The effects of mechanical forces on TGF-beta1 and collagen deposition are not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that brief (10 min) static tissue stretch attenuates TGF-beta1-mediated new collagen deposition in response to injury. We used two different models: (1) an ex vivo model in which excised mouse subcutaneous tissue (N = 44 animals) was kept in organ culture for 4 days and either stretched (20% strain for 10 min 1 day after excision) or not stretched; culture media was assayed by ELISA for TGF-beta1; (2) an in vivo model in which mice (N = 22 animals) underwent unilateral subcutaneous microsurgical injury on the back, then were randomized to stretch (20-30% strain for 10 min twice a day for 7 days) or no stretch; subcutaneous tissues of the back were immunohistochemically stained for Type-1 procollagen. In the ex vivo model, TGF-beta1 protein was lower in stretched versus non-stretched tissue (repeated measures ANOVA, P < 0.01). In the in vivo model, microinjury resulted in a significant increase in Type-1 procollagen in the absence of stretch (P < 0.001), but not in the presence of stretch (P = 0.21). Thus, brief tissue stretch attenuated the increase in both soluble TGF-beta1 (ex vivo) and Type-1 procollagen (in vivo) following tissue injury. These results have potential relevance to the mechanisms of treatments applying brief mechanical stretch to tissues (e.g., physical therapy, respiratory therapy, mechanical ventilation, massage, yoga, acupuncture).
- APA
- N A Bouffard, K R Cutroneo, G J Badger, S L White, T R Buttolph, H P Ehrlich, D Stevens-Tuttle, & H M Langevin (2008). Vävnadstänjning minskar lösligt TGF-β1 och typ-1 procollagen i subkutan bindväv hos mus: bevis från ex vivo- och in vivo-modeller. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tissue-stretch-decreases-soluble-tgf-%ce%b21-and-type-1-procollagen-in-mouse-subcutaneous-connective-tissue-evidence-from-ex-vivo-and-in-vivo-models/
- MLA
- N A Bouffard, et al. "Vävnadstänjning minskar lösligt TGF-β1 och typ-1 procollagen i subkutan bindväv hos mus: bevis från ex vivo- och in vivo-modeller." 2008, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tissue-stretch-decreases-soluble-tgf-%ce%b21-and-type-1-procollagen-in-mouse-subcutaneous-connective-tissue-evidence-from-ex-vivo-and-in-vivo-models/.
- Chicago
- N A Bouffard et al. 2008. "Vävnadstänjning minskar lösligt TGF-β1 och typ-1 procollagen i subkutan bindväv hos mus: bevis från ex vivo- och in vivo-modeller.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tissue-stretch-decreases-soluble-tgf-%ce%b21-and-type-1-procollagen-in-mouse-subcutaneous-connective-tissue-evidence-from-ex-vivo-and-in-vivo-models/
