[Molecular repair mechanisms using the Intratissue Percutaneous Electrolysis technique in patellar tendonitis]

Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol. 2014 Jul-Aug;58(4):201-5. doi: 10.1016/j.recot.2014.01.002. Epub 2014 May 10.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the molecular mechanisms of tissue response after treatment with the Intratissue Percutaneous Electrolysis (EPI(®)) technique in collagenase-induced tendinopathy in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Methods: Tendinopathy was induced by injecting 50 μg of type i collagenase into the patellar tendon of 24 Sprague Dawley rats of 7 months of age and weighting 300 g. The sample was divided into 4 groups: the control group, collagenase group, and two EPI(®) technique treatment groups of 3 and 6 mA, respectively. An EPI(®) treatment session was applied, and after 3 days, the tendons were analysed using immunoblotting and electrophoresis techniques. An analysis was also made of cytochrome C protein, Smac/Diablo, vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptor 2, as well as the nuclear transcription factor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma.

Results: A statistically significant increase, compared to the control group, was observed in the expression of cytochrome C, Smac/Diablo, vascular endothelial growth factor, its receptor 2 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma in the groups in which the EPI(®) technique was applied.

Conclusions: EPI(®) technique produces an increase in anti-inflammatory and angiogenic molecular mechanisms in collagenase-induced tendon injury in rats.

Keywords: Electrólisis Percutánea Intratisular; Intratissue Percutaneous Electrolysis; Mecanismos moleculares; Molecular mechanisms; Regeneración; Regeneration; Tendinopathy; Tendinopatía; Tendon; Tendón.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Electric Stimulation Therapy / methods*
  • Electrolysis*
  • Mice
  • Patellar Ligament*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Tendinopathy / therapy*
  • Wound Healing