Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy
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Resumo: | Therapeutic ultrasound (UST) has been used by physiotherapists since 1950 in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. Its actions are mainly associated with increased cell metabolism and promotion of angiogenesis. In muscle, ultrasound is widely used in cases of injury, but little is known about the mechanisms in which it acts, although analgesy, regeneration and muscle strength rehabilitation have already been proven. Thus, this integrative review aimed to list the mechanisms by which the UST acts on muscle regeneration. Twenty-seven studies were selected, all of which were carried out with rodents. In injured muscles, UST seems to activate the phosphorylation pathway of kinases 1 and 2 regulated by extracellular signaling (ERK1/2) and mitogen-activated protein kinase 38 (MAPK p38), reducing the inflammatory response and increasing the expression of myogenic factors. These factors activate the differentiation of muscle satellite cells. The proliferation of muscle cells translates into a greater number of myofibrils, that is, a greater number of contractile units. Thus, the UST can help in muscle rehabilitation, by promoting responses in cell metabolism and favoring the differentiation of satellite cells, with subsequent formation of new fibers. |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy Mecanismos de regeneración muscular estimulados por terapia de ultrasonidoMecanismos de regeneração muscular estimulados pela terapia por ultrassomUltrassomUltrasoundSkeletal muscleMuscle cellsMuscle injury.UltrasonidoMúsculoesqueléticoCélulas muscularesLesión muscular.Therapeutic ultrasound (UST) has been used by physiotherapists since 1950 in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. Its actions are mainly associated with increased cell metabolism and promotion of angiogenesis. In muscle, ultrasound is widely used in cases of injury, but little is known about the mechanisms in which it acts, although analgesy, regeneration and muscle strength rehabilitation have already been proven. Thus, this integrative review aimed to list the mechanisms by which the UST acts on muscle regeneration. Twenty-seven studies were selected, all of which were carried out with rodents. In injured muscles, UST seems to activate the phosphorylation pathway of kinases 1 and 2 regulated by extracellular signaling (ERK1/2) and mitogen-activated protein kinase 38 (MAPK p38), reducing the inflammatory response and increasing the expression of myogenic factors. These factors activate the differentiation of muscle satellite cells. The proliferation of muscle cells translates into a greater number of myofibrils, that is, a greater number of contractile units. Thus, the UST can help in muscle rehabilitation, by promoting responses in cell metabolism and favoring the differentiation of satellite cells, with subsequent formation of new fibers.El ultrasonido terapéutico (UST) ha sido utilizado por fisioterapeutas desde 1950 en el tratamiento de lesiones musculoesqueléticas. Sus acciones se asocian principalmente con el aumento del metabolismo celular y la promoción de la angiogénesis. En el músculo, el ultrasonido es muy utilizado en casos de lesión, pero se conoce poco sobre los mecanismos asociados, aunque ya se ha comprobado la acción analgésica, regenerativa y rehabilitadora de la fuerza muscular. Por lo tanto, esta revisión integradora tuvo como objetivo enumerar los mecanismos por los cuales el UST actúa sobre la regeneración muscular. Se seleccionaron veintisiete estudios, todos los cuales se llevaron a cabo con roedores. En los músculos lesionados, el UST parece activar la vía de fosforilación de las quinasas 1 y 2 reguladas por la señalización extracelular (ERK1 / 2) y la proteína quinasa 38 activada por mitógenos (MAPK p38), reduciendo la respuesta inflamatoria y aumentando la expresión de factores miogénicos. Estos factores activan la diferenciación de las células satélite musculares. La proliferación de células musculares se traduce en un mayor número de miofibrillas, es decir, un mayor número de unidades contráctiles. Así, la UST puede ayudar en la rehabilitación muscular, promoviendo respuestas en el metabolismo celular y favoreciendo la diferenciación de las células satélite, con la posterior formación de nuevas fibras.Ultrassom terapêutico (UST) é utilizado por fisioterapeutas desde 1950 no tratamento de lesões osteomusculares. Suas ações são associadas principalmente ao aumento do metabolismo celular e promoção de angiogênese. No músculo, o ultrassom é amplamente utilizado em casos de lesão, porém pouco se sabe sobre os mecanismos associados, embora já seja comprovada ação analgésica, regenerativa e de reabilitação da força muscular. Assim, esta revisão integrativa objetivou listar os mecanismos pelos quais o UST atua sobre a regeneração muscular. Foram selecionados 27 estudos, dos quais todos foram realizados com roedores. Em músculos lesionados, o UST parece ativar a via da fosforilação de quinases 1 e 2 reguladas pela sinalização extracelular (ERK1/2) e proteína quinase 38 ativada por mitogene (MAPK p38), reduzindo resposta inflamatoria e aumentando expressão de fatores miogênicos. Esses fatores ativam a diferenciação de células satélites musculares. A proliferação de células musculares se traduz em maior número de miofibrilas, ou seja, maior número de unidades contratéis. Assim, o UST pode auxiliar na reabilitação muscular, por promover respostas no metabolismo celular e favorecer a diferenciação de células satélites, com posterior formação de novas fibras.Research, Society and Development2021-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2104410.33448/rsd-v10i12.21044Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e579101221044Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e579101221044Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e5791012210442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21044/18573Copyright (c) 2021 Ayala Nathaly Gomes Silva; João Ricardhis Saturnino Oliveira; Álvaro Nóbrega de Melo Madureira; Wildberg Alencar Lima; Ana Paula Sant'Anna Silva; Vera Lúcia Menezes Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Ayala Nathaly GomesOliveira, João Ricardhis SaturninoMadureira, Álvaro Nóbrega de MeloLima, Wildberg AlencarSilva, Ana Paula Sant'Anna Lima, Vera Lúcia Menezes2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21044Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:32.338986Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy Mecanismos de regeneración muscular estimulados por terapia de ultrasonido Mecanismos de regeneração muscular estimulados pela terapia por ultrassom |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy Silva, Ayala Nathaly Gomes Ultrassom Ultrasound Skeletal muscle Muscle cells Muscle injury. Ultrasonido Músculoesquelético Células musculares Lesión muscular. |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Muscle regeneration mechanisms stimulated by ultrasound therapy |
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Silva, Ayala Nathaly Gomes |
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Silva, Ayala Nathaly Gomes Oliveira, João Ricardhis Saturnino Madureira, Álvaro Nóbrega de Melo Lima, Wildberg Alencar Silva, Ana Paula Sant'Anna Lima, Vera Lúcia Menezes |
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Oliveira, João Ricardhis Saturnino Madureira, Álvaro Nóbrega de Melo Lima, Wildberg Alencar Silva, Ana Paula Sant'Anna Lima, Vera Lúcia Menezes |
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Silva, Ayala Nathaly Gomes Oliveira, João Ricardhis Saturnino Madureira, Álvaro Nóbrega de Melo Lima, Wildberg Alencar Silva, Ana Paula Sant'Anna Lima, Vera Lúcia Menezes |
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Ultrassom Ultrasound Skeletal muscle Muscle cells Muscle injury. Ultrasonido Músculoesquelético Células musculares Lesión muscular. |
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Ultrassom Ultrasound Skeletal muscle Muscle cells Muscle injury. Ultrasonido Músculoesquelético Células musculares Lesión muscular. |
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Therapeutic ultrasound (UST) has been used by physiotherapists since 1950 in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. Its actions are mainly associated with increased cell metabolism and promotion of angiogenesis. In muscle, ultrasound is widely used in cases of injury, but little is known about the mechanisms in which it acts, although analgesy, regeneration and muscle strength rehabilitation have already been proven. Thus, this integrative review aimed to list the mechanisms by which the UST acts on muscle regeneration. Twenty-seven studies were selected, all of which were carried out with rodents. In injured muscles, UST seems to activate the phosphorylation pathway of kinases 1 and 2 regulated by extracellular signaling (ERK1/2) and mitogen-activated protein kinase 38 (MAPK p38), reducing the inflammatory response and increasing the expression of myogenic factors. These factors activate the differentiation of muscle satellite cells. The proliferation of muscle cells translates into a greater number of myofibrils, that is, a greater number of contractile units. Thus, the UST can help in muscle rehabilitation, by promoting responses in cell metabolism and favoring the differentiation of satellite cells, with subsequent formation of new fibers. |
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