Therapeutic Pulsed Ultrasound Promotes Revascularization and Functional Recovery of Rat Skeletal Muscle after Contusion Injury

Ultrasound Med Biol. 2016 Dec;42(12):2938-2949. doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2016.08.004. Epub 2016 Sep 21.

Abstract

The mechanism by which therapeutic pulsed ultrasound (TPU) promotes the repair of damaged gastrocnemius muscle was investigated. Male Wistar rats were divided into uninjured, sham-treated injured and TPU-treated injured (TPU) groups. Injury was induced by mass-drop technique. TPU was applied to the injured muscle for 5 min, daily, started at day 1 post-injury and continuing for 3, 7 and 14 d. For 3 d post-injury, a significant reduction in muscle force was observed in both the sham-treated injured and TPU groups. TPU treatment significantly increased recovery force of the injured muscle after day 7 post-injury. This effect of TPU is associated with increased centronucleated fibers and cross-sectional area, mRNA expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor and capillary density of the regenerated fibers, but not with mRNA expression of nitric oxide synthase. We conclude that TPU hastens muscle recovery, at least in part, by upregulating angiogenesis.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Injury; Muscle regeneration; Therapeutic pulsed ultrasound; Vascular endothelial growth factor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Contusions / complications*
  • Contusions / therapy
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Male
  • Muscle, Skeletal / blood supply
  • Muscle, Skeletal / injuries*
  • Muscular Diseases / etiology
  • Muscular Diseases / therapy*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Recovery of Function / physiology*
  • Ultrasonic Therapy / methods*
  • Ultrasonic Waves
  • Wound Healing / physiology*