THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE

The crush type of injury in rat skeletal muscle is often used in tissue degeneration and regeneration. After crush injury muscle tissue begins to regenerate. In this process, it is accepted that satellite cells play an important role which are very sensitive to muscle injury. The aim of this microsc...

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Main Authors: DilekBURUKOĞLU, M. Caner ÖZER, MustafaÇELİK, CengizBAYÇU
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Language:English
Published: Anadolu University 2013-02-01
Series:Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology - C. Life Sciences and Biotechnology
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Rat
Online Access:http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDC/article/viewFile/187/125
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spelling doaj-85855018e1594bb0803d3a103660796c2020-11-25T01:25:59ZengAnadolu UniversityAnadolu University Journal of Science and Technology - C. Life Sciences and Biotechnology2146-02642146-02132013-02-013117THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLEDilekBURUKOĞLUM. Caner ÖZERMustafaÇELİKCengizBAYÇUThe crush type of injury in rat skeletal muscle is often used in tissue degeneration and regeneration. After crush injury muscle tissue begins to regenerate. In this process, it is accepted that satellite cells play an important role which are very sensitive to muscle injury. The aim of this microscopic study was to examine role of satellite cells in muscle regeneration in crush injury. This research was done the department of Histology&Embryology in Eskişehir Osmangazi University in 2008. Ethic approval of this study has been received. During the study, the whole essential and ethics conditionshave been done. In the study 36 Spraque-Dawley rats were used. The rats were separated into 5 groups as test and control groups. Crush type of injury has been applied on muscles of right hind extremitiesof testing group rats by applying 3.5 kg of weight for 6 hours. In according to testing periods rats were anaesthetized intraperitoneally with ketamine 30mg/kg + xylazine 10mg/kg and sacrificied 3, 7, 14 and 21-day intervals. After crush injury, increased satellite cells were particularly observed on day 7. Alsosignificant increased of satellite cells and regenerated myofibrils were detected on day 14. However, satellite cells were seen on day-21 were similar to control group. In crush injuries, number of satellitecells were markedly increased and actively involved into regeneration process of the skeleton muscle.http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDC/article/viewFile/187/125Satellite cellCush injurySkeleton muscleRatMicroscopy
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author DilekBURUKOĞLU
M. Caner ÖZER
MustafaÇELİK
CengizBAYÇU
spellingShingle DilekBURUKOĞLU
M. Caner ÖZER
MustafaÇELİK
CengizBAYÇU
THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology - C. Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Satellite cell
Cush injury
Skeleton muscle
Rat
Microscopy
author_facet DilekBURUKOĞLU
M. Caner ÖZER
MustafaÇELİK
CengizBAYÇU
author_sort DilekBURUKOĞLU
title THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
title_short THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
title_full THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS IN CRUSH INJURY OF RAT SKELETON MUSCLE
title_sort role of satellite cells in crush injury of rat skeleton muscle
publisher Anadolu University
series Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology - C. Life Sciences and Biotechnology
issn 2146-0264
2146-0213
publishDate 2013-02-01
description The crush type of injury in rat skeletal muscle is often used in tissue degeneration and regeneration. After crush injury muscle tissue begins to regenerate. In this process, it is accepted that satellite cells play an important role which are very sensitive to muscle injury. The aim of this microscopic study was to examine role of satellite cells in muscle regeneration in crush injury. This research was done the department of Histology&Embryology in Eskişehir Osmangazi University in 2008. Ethic approval of this study has been received. During the study, the whole essential and ethics conditionshave been done. In the study 36 Spraque-Dawley rats were used. The rats were separated into 5 groups as test and control groups. Crush type of injury has been applied on muscles of right hind extremitiesof testing group rats by applying 3.5 kg of weight for 6 hours. In according to testing periods rats were anaesthetized intraperitoneally with ketamine 30mg/kg + xylazine 10mg/kg and sacrificied 3, 7, 14 and 21-day intervals. After crush injury, increased satellite cells were particularly observed on day 7. Alsosignificant increased of satellite cells and regenerated myofibrils were detected on day 14. However, satellite cells were seen on day-21 were similar to control group. In crush injuries, number of satellitecells were markedly increased and actively involved into regeneration process of the skeleton muscle.
topic Satellite cell
Cush injury
Skeleton muscle
Rat
Microscopy
url http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDC/article/viewFile/187/125
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