Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin

Abstract Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can alter the local temperature, increase skin blood flow and induce the release of vasodilator neuropeptides and growth factors. These changes may be related to the effects of TENS on the tissue repair process. Objective:...

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Main Authors: Aline Fernanda Perez Machado, Fabio Leite Silva, Marco Aurélio Invaldi Neves, Fábio Luis Nonato, Pascale Mutti Tacani, Richard Eloin Liebano
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Language:English
Published: Editora Champagnat
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spelling doaj-3b54c2c93bed4ecca8b11c99df5002132020-11-25T02:09:33ZengEditora Champagnat Fisioterapia em Movimento1980-591830467168010.1590/1980-5918.030.004.ao02S0103-51502017000400671Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skinAline Fernanda Perez MachadoFabio Leite SilvaMarco Aurélio Invaldi NevesFábio Luis NonatoPascale Mutti TacaniRichard Eloin LiebanoAbstract Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can alter the local temperature, increase skin blood flow and induce the release of vasodilator neuropeptides and growth factors. These changes may be related to the effects of TENS on the tissue repair process. Objective: To assess the effect of high- and low-frequency TENS on angiogenesis and the contraction of acute excisional wounds in rat skin. Methods: Fifty-four young adult male EPM1-Wistar rats were used in the study. An excisional wound was performed on the back of each animal using an 8mm punch. The animals were randomly assigned to three groups: the High-frequency Group (HG: 80 Hz), Low-frequency Group (LG: 5 Hz), and Sham Group (SG: TENS turned off). TENS was delivered on three days consecutives. Pulse duration and current intensity were 200 µs and 15 mA. The length of each TENS session was 60 minutes. Microscopic and macroscopic assessments were performed on 3, 7 and 14 postoperative (PO) days. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was utilized to quantify the neoformed blood vessels. Photographs were taken to determine the percentage of wound contraction. After assessment, the animals were painlessly sacrificed. Results: There were increases in angiogenesis in the HG on the 3 PO day, and in the LG on the 14 PO day. No significant differences in wound contraction were found between the groups on the different PO days. Conclusion: High frequency TENS improved angiogenesis, and neither frequency of TENS had any influence on the contraction of acute excisional wounds in rat skin.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502017000400671&lng=en&tlng=enEstimulação Elétrica Nervosa TranscutâneaCicatrização de FeridasVasos SanguíneosRatosPele
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author Aline Fernanda Perez Machado
Fabio Leite Silva
Marco Aurélio Invaldi Neves
Fábio Luis Nonato
Pascale Mutti Tacani
Richard Eloin Liebano
spellingShingle Aline Fernanda Perez Machado
Fabio Leite Silva
Marco Aurélio Invaldi Neves
Fábio Luis Nonato
Pascale Mutti Tacani
Richard Eloin Liebano
Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
Fisioterapia em Movimento
Estimulação Elétrica Nervosa Transcutânea
Cicatrização de Feridas
Vasos Sanguíneos
Ratos
Pele
author_facet Aline Fernanda Perez Machado
Fabio Leite Silva
Marco Aurélio Invaldi Neves
Fábio Luis Nonato
Pascale Mutti Tacani
Richard Eloin Liebano
author_sort Aline Fernanda Perez Machado
title Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
title_short Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
title_full Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
title_fullStr Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
title_full_unstemmed Effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
title_sort effect of high- and low- frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) on angiogenesis and wound contraction in acute excisional wounds in rat skin
publisher Editora Champagnat
series Fisioterapia em Movimento
issn 1980-5918
description Abstract Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can alter the local temperature, increase skin blood flow and induce the release of vasodilator neuropeptides and growth factors. These changes may be related to the effects of TENS on the tissue repair process. Objective: To assess the effect of high- and low-frequency TENS on angiogenesis and the contraction of acute excisional wounds in rat skin. Methods: Fifty-four young adult male EPM1-Wistar rats were used in the study. An excisional wound was performed on the back of each animal using an 8mm punch. The animals were randomly assigned to three groups: the High-frequency Group (HG: 80 Hz), Low-frequency Group (LG: 5 Hz), and Sham Group (SG: TENS turned off). TENS was delivered on three days consecutives. Pulse duration and current intensity were 200 µs and 15 mA. The length of each TENS session was 60 minutes. Microscopic and macroscopic assessments were performed on 3, 7 and 14 postoperative (PO) days. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was utilized to quantify the neoformed blood vessels. Photographs were taken to determine the percentage of wound contraction. After assessment, the animals were painlessly sacrificed. Results: There were increases in angiogenesis in the HG on the 3 PO day, and in the LG on the 14 PO day. No significant differences in wound contraction were found between the groups on the different PO days. Conclusion: High frequency TENS improved angiogenesis, and neither frequency of TENS had any influence on the contraction of acute excisional wounds in rat skin.
topic Estimulação Elétrica Nervosa Transcutânea
Cicatrização de Feridas
Vasos Sanguíneos
Ratos
Pele
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502017000400671&lng=en&tlng=en
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