Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Junior, Evaldo Moreira da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The interaction between the immune system and the tissue determines the success of the muscle repair after the occurrence of injuries. With aging, however, sarcopenia and immunosenescence make this process slower and sometimes incomplete, indicating the need for more efficient therapeutic resources. There is evidence that photobiomodulation (FBM) potentiates muscle repair in young animals, but its effect has still been poorly evaluated in the elderly. This work aims to identify if there is a difference between young and old in the composition of the cells of the inflammatory infiltrate present in muscle tissue after acute injury, as well as to elucidate the role of FBM on these components and their products in elderly animals. For this, 30 Wistar rats, 20 months old, underwent cryoinjury in the anterior tibialis muscle (TA), the half treated with FBM. Creoles were performed with two direct applications of a metallic stick cooled in liquid nitrogen. Another 15 Wistar rats (2 months old) also underwent cryosurgery. The FBM (780nm, 40mW, 3,2J) was applied daily in 8 points (10 seconds / point) in the elderly animals. After 1, 3 and 7 days, the muscles of young and old animals (treated or not with FBM) were evaluated for the presence of neutrophils (elastase +) and macrophages of phenotype M1 and M2 (CD68 +; CD206 +). The expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β (by qPCR) and VEGF (by immunohistochemistry) was also evaluated in the muscles of the elderly animals (treated or not with FBM). The comparative analysis between young and old animals showed a lower presence of neutrophils and macrophages M1 and M2 after 1 day in the muscle of the elderly animals. After 3 days, the elderly continue to present only minor amounts of M2 macrophages, whereas after 7 days of injury, the number of M1 macrophages becomes greater in the elderly rats. In the muscles of elderly animals treated with FBM, it was possible to observe a lower number of neutrophils after 1 day of treatment and a larger number of macrophages M1 and M2 after 3 days of treatment. Already after 7 days of treatment, the amount of macrophages of the two profiles was lower in the irradiated muscles. FBM also generated an increase in the expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β after 3 days of treatment, with TNF-α expression only being maintained in this group after 7 days of treatment. Immunoblotting of VEGF was also increased in the FBM-treated group at the 3 and 7 day periods. The alterations found in the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate in the muscles of the elderly certainly contribute to the prolongation of the inflammatory process and the repair impairment of this tissue when compared to that of young people. FBM makes the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate and its products chronologically closer to those observed in young animals, which would increase the chance of a better and faster repair in the elderly.
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With aging, however, sarcopenia and immunosenescence make this process slower and sometimes incomplete, indicating the need for more efficient therapeutic resources. There is evidence that photobiomodulation (FBM) potentiates muscle repair in young animals, but its effect has still been poorly evaluated in the elderly. This work aims to identify if there is a difference between young and old in the composition of the cells of the inflammatory infiltrate present in muscle tissue after acute injury, as well as to elucidate the role of FBM on these components and their products in elderly animals. For this, 30 Wistar rats, 20 months old, underwent cryoinjury in the anterior tibialis muscle (TA), the half treated with FBM. Creoles were performed with two direct applications of a metallic stick cooled in liquid nitrogen. Another 15 Wistar rats (2 months old) also underwent cryosurgery. The FBM (780nm, 40mW, 3,2J) was applied daily in 8 points (10 seconds / point) in the elderly animals. After 1, 3 and 7 days, the muscles of young and old animals (treated or not with FBM) were evaluated for the presence of neutrophils (elastase +) and macrophages of phenotype M1 and M2 (CD68 +; CD206 +). The expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β (by qPCR) and VEGF (by immunohistochemistry) was also evaluated in the muscles of the elderly animals (treated or not with FBM). The comparative analysis between young and old animals showed a lower presence of neutrophils and macrophages M1 and M2 after 1 day in the muscle of the elderly animals. After 3 days, the elderly continue to present only minor amounts of M2 macrophages, whereas after 7 days of injury, the number of M1 macrophages becomes greater in the elderly rats. In the muscles of elderly animals treated with FBM, it was possible to observe a lower number of neutrophils after 1 day of treatment and a larger number of macrophages M1 and M2 after 3 days of treatment. Already after 7 days of treatment, the amount of macrophages of the two profiles was lower in the irradiated muscles. FBM also generated an increase in the expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β after 3 days of treatment, with TNF-α expression only being maintained in this group after 7 days of treatment. Immunoblotting of VEGF was also increased in the FBM-treated group at the 3 and 7 day periods. The alterations found in the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate in the muscles of the elderly certainly contribute to the prolongation of the inflammatory process and the repair impairment of this tissue when compared to that of young people. FBM makes the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate and its products chronologically closer to those observed in young animals, which would increase the chance of a better and faster repair in the elderly.A interação entre o sistema imune e o tecido determina o êxito do reparo muscular após a ocorrência de lesões. Com o envelhecimento, porém, a sarcopenia e a imunosenescência tornam este processo mais lento e por vezes incompleto, indicando a necessidade de recursos terapêuticos mais eficientes. Existem evidencias de que a fotobiomodulação (FBM) potencializa o reparo muscular em animais jovens, mas seu efeito ainda foi pouco avaliado em idosos. Esse trabalho visa identificar se existe diferença entre jovens e idosos no que se refere à composição das células do infiltrado inflamatório presente no tecido muscular após lesão aguda, bem como elucidar o papel da FBM sobre estes componentes e seus produtos em animais idosos. Para isso, 30 ratos Wistar, com 20 meses de idade, foram submetidos a criolesão no músculo tibial anterior (TA), sendo a metade tratada com FBM. A criolesão foi realizada com duas aplicações diretas de um bastão metálico resfriado em nitrogênio líquido. Outros 15 ratos Wistar (2 meses de idade) também foram submetidos a criolesão. A FBM (780nm, 40mW, 3,2J) foi aplicada diariamente em 8 pontos (10 segundos/ponto) nos animais idosos. Após 1, 3 e 7 dias, os músculos dos animais jovens e idosos (tratados ou não com FBM) foram avaliados quanto a presença de neutrófilos (elastase+) e de macrófagos de fenótipo M1 e M2 (CD68+; CD206+). Nos músculos dos animais idosos (tratados ou não com FBM) também foi avaliada a expressão de IL-6, TNF-α e TGF-β (por qPCR) e de VEGF (por imunohistoquimica). A análise comparativa entre os animais jovens e idosos demonstrou uma presença menor de neutrófilos e de macrófagos M1 e M2 após 1 dia no músculo dos animais idosos. Já após 3 dias, os idosos continuam apresentando quantidade menor somente de macrófagos M2, enquanto que após 7 dias da lesão, o número de macrófagos M1 passa a ser maior nos ratos idosos. Nos músculos de animais idosos tratados com FBM, foi possível observar um menor número de neutrófilos após 1 dia de tratamento e um maior número de macrófagos M1 e M2 após 3 dias de tratamento. Já após 7 dias de tratamento, a quantidade de macrófagos dos dois perfis foi menor nos músculos irradiados. A FBM também gerou aumento na expressão genica de IL-6, TNF-α e TGF-β após 3 dias de tratamento, sendo que somente a expressão de TNF-α se manteve aumentada neste grupo após 7 dias de tratamento. A imunomarcação de VEGF também se mostrou aumentada no grupo tratado com FBM nos períodos de 3 e 7 dias. As alterações encontradas na composição do infiltrado inflamatório nos músculos dos indivíduos idosos certamente colaboram para o prolongamento do processo inflamatório e o comprometimento do reparo deste tecido quando comparado ao que ocorre com jovens. A FBM torna a composição do infiltrado inflamatório e de seus produtos cronologicamente mais próximas das observadas em animais jovens, o que ampliaria a chance da ocorrência de um reparo melhor e mais rápido em idosos.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2021-11-04T14:04:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Evaldo Moreira Junior.pdf: 2352441 bytes, checksum: 1966fd86a8a6a06ed761d49570fad76a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-04T14:04:48Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Inflammatory process during the repair of skeletal muscle in elderly: the role of photobiomodulation
title Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
spellingShingle Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
Silva Junior, Evaldo Moreira da
envelhecimento
fotobiomodulação
macrófagos
citocinas
reparo muscular
aging
photobiomodulation
macrophages
cytokines
muscle repair
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
title_full Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
title_fullStr Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
title_full_unstemmed Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
title_sort Processo inflamatório durante o reparo do músculo esquelético em idosos: o papel da fotobiomodulação
author Silva Junior, Evaldo Moreira da
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ana Paula Ligeiro de
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Renno, Ana Claudia Muniz
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dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Raitz, Ricardo
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contributor_str_mv Fernandes, Kristianne Porta Santos
Fernandes, Kristianne Santos Porta
Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setúbal Destro
Oliveira, Ana Paula Ligeiro de
Renno, Ana Claudia Muniz
Raitz, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv envelhecimento
fotobiomodulação
macrófagos
citocinas
reparo muscular
topic envelhecimento
fotobiomodulação
macrófagos
citocinas
reparo muscular
aging
photobiomodulation
macrophages
cytokines
muscle repair
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv aging
photobiomodulation
macrophages
cytokines
muscle repair
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description The interaction between the immune system and the tissue determines the success of the muscle repair after the occurrence of injuries. With aging, however, sarcopenia and immunosenescence make this process slower and sometimes incomplete, indicating the need for more efficient therapeutic resources. There is evidence that photobiomodulation (FBM) potentiates muscle repair in young animals, but its effect has still been poorly evaluated in the elderly. This work aims to identify if there is a difference between young and old in the composition of the cells of the inflammatory infiltrate present in muscle tissue after acute injury, as well as to elucidate the role of FBM on these components and their products in elderly animals. For this, 30 Wistar rats, 20 months old, underwent cryoinjury in the anterior tibialis muscle (TA), the half treated with FBM. Creoles were performed with two direct applications of a metallic stick cooled in liquid nitrogen. Another 15 Wistar rats (2 months old) also underwent cryosurgery. The FBM (780nm, 40mW, 3,2J) was applied daily in 8 points (10 seconds / point) in the elderly animals. After 1, 3 and 7 days, the muscles of young and old animals (treated or not with FBM) were evaluated for the presence of neutrophils (elastase +) and macrophages of phenotype M1 and M2 (CD68 +; CD206 +). The expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β (by qPCR) and VEGF (by immunohistochemistry) was also evaluated in the muscles of the elderly animals (treated or not with FBM). The comparative analysis between young and old animals showed a lower presence of neutrophils and macrophages M1 and M2 after 1 day in the muscle of the elderly animals. After 3 days, the elderly continue to present only minor amounts of M2 macrophages, whereas after 7 days of injury, the number of M1 macrophages becomes greater in the elderly rats. In the muscles of elderly animals treated with FBM, it was possible to observe a lower number of neutrophils after 1 day of treatment and a larger number of macrophages M1 and M2 after 3 days of treatment. Already after 7 days of treatment, the amount of macrophages of the two profiles was lower in the irradiated muscles. FBM also generated an increase in the expression of IL-6, TNF-α and TGF-β after 3 days of treatment, with TNF-α expression only being maintained in this group after 7 days of treatment. Immunoblotting of VEGF was also increased in the FBM-treated group at the 3 and 7 day periods. The alterations found in the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate in the muscles of the elderly certainly contribute to the prolongation of the inflammatory process and the repair impairment of this tissue when compared to that of young people. FBM makes the composition of the inflammatory infiltrate and its products chronologically closer to those observed in young animals, which would increase the chance of a better and faster repair in the elderly.
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