1. Fractal dimension in the evaluation of different treatments of muscular injury in rats.
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Garcia, Thiago Alves, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Castoldi, Robson Chacon, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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FRACTAL dimensions ,MUSCLE injuries ,EOSIN ,FIBERS ,LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Highlights • The Fractal Dimension can be used to identify the process of inflammation in the skeletal muscle. • Low level laser therapy and platelet rich plasma can enhance the cicatrization process when used separately or in combination. • The box-counting method of Fractal Dimension is not able to differentiate muscle injury in different healing treatments. Abstract Objectives To evaluate alterations from different therapies in muscular injury using the Fractal Dimension (FD) method. Methods 35 animals were allocated in Control Group (C), Injury Control Group (IC), Injury Low Level Laser Therapy Group (ILT), Injury Platelet Rich Plasma Group (IP), and Injury LLLT and PRP Group (ILP). The animals suffered a stretch injury in gastrocnemius muscle and after that IP and ILP groups received PRP application. The ILT and ILP groups received daily LLLT applications for seven days. After seven days the animals were euthanized and the gastrocnemius muscle removed and frozen. The muscles were stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) and Picrosirius Red, for observation of the morphology of the injury and semi-quantitative and quantitative analysis through the Fractal Dimension (FD) method. Results In the qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis, in relation to IC group, the ILT presented a reduction in rounded fibers and the IP in angular fibers. The ILP group demonstrated a reduction in both polymorphic fibers and inflammatory infiltrate. The FD of the muscles stained with HE was higher in the groups that suffered the injury when compared to the C group (p < 0.05); the FD of the collagen demonstrated no statistical difference between the groups. Conclusion Both treatments were able to accelerate injury repair, and the association of both presented better results than the isolated applications. However, the FD method showed no sensitivity to differentiate the treatments, either in the histological aspects or the injury in collagen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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