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Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications

Background: Radiotherapy can affect healthy cells, resulting in side effects. This study aimed to assess the impact of radiotherapy on soft tissue in surgical wounds in rats. Methods: The animals were divided into four groups: control (S) group without irradiation, immediate irradiation (S-IIr) grou...

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Autores principales: Avelino, Sarah O. M., Neves, Rafael M., Sobral-Silva, Leonardo A., Tango, Rubens N., Federico, Claudio A., Vegian, Mariana R. C., de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto, Kaminagakura, Estela, Amorim, José Benedito O., Vasconcellos, Luana M. R.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091838
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author Avelino, Sarah O. M.
Neves, Rafael M.
Sobral-Silva, Leonardo A.
Tango, Rubens N.
Federico, Claudio A.
Vegian, Mariana R. C.
de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto
Kaminagakura, Estela
Amorim, José Benedito O.
Vasconcellos, Luana M. R.
author_facet Avelino, Sarah O. M.
Neves, Rafael M.
Sobral-Silva, Leonardo A.
Tango, Rubens N.
Federico, Claudio A.
Vegian, Mariana R. C.
de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto
Kaminagakura, Estela
Amorim, José Benedito O.
Vasconcellos, Luana M. R.
author_sort Avelino, Sarah O. M.
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description Background: Radiotherapy can affect healthy cells, resulting in side effects. This study aimed to assess the impact of radiotherapy on soft tissue in surgical wounds in rats. Methods: The animals were divided into four groups: control (S) group without irradiation, immediate irradiation (S-IIr) group receiving irradiation right after surgery, late irradiation (S-LIr) group receiving irradiation four weeks after surgery, and early irradiation (Ir-S) group receiving irradiation before surgery. The irradiated groups underwent two fractional stages of 15 Gy. Muscle contractibility (EMG) was evaluated at two different time points, and after 2 and 7 weeks, the animals were euthanized for histological analysis of the muscles and skin. Results: There was no significant difference between the EMG1 and EMG2 values of the S and S-LIr groups, but both S-IIr and Ir-S groups exhibited a statistically significant difference. The S group demonstrated a larger diameter of muscle fiber compared to other groups, showing a significant difference. In terms of skin analysis, the S-IIr group had the least inflammatory infiltrate and the highest amount of red fibers, differing significantly from the other groups. Conclusions: Regardless of the duration, radiotherapy was found to have effects on the surrounding soft tissues, as concluded by this study.
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spelling pubmed-105325742023-09-28 Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications Avelino, Sarah O. M. Neves, Rafael M. Sobral-Silva, Leonardo A. Tango, Rubens N. Federico, Claudio A. Vegian, Mariana R. C. de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto Kaminagakura, Estela Amorim, José Benedito O. Vasconcellos, Luana M. R. Life (Basel) Communication Background: Radiotherapy can affect healthy cells, resulting in side effects. This study aimed to assess the impact of radiotherapy on soft tissue in surgical wounds in rats. Methods: The animals were divided into four groups: control (S) group without irradiation, immediate irradiation (S-IIr) group receiving irradiation right after surgery, late irradiation (S-LIr) group receiving irradiation four weeks after surgery, and early irradiation (Ir-S) group receiving irradiation before surgery. The irradiated groups underwent two fractional stages of 15 Gy. Muscle contractibility (EMG) was evaluated at two different time points, and after 2 and 7 weeks, the animals were euthanized for histological analysis of the muscles and skin. Results: There was no significant difference between the EMG1 and EMG2 values of the S and S-LIr groups, but both S-IIr and Ir-S groups exhibited a statistically significant difference. The S group demonstrated a larger diameter of muscle fiber compared to other groups, showing a significant difference. In terms of skin analysis, the S-IIr group had the least inflammatory infiltrate and the highest amount of red fibers, differing significantly from the other groups. Conclusions: Regardless of the duration, radiotherapy was found to have effects on the surrounding soft tissues, as concluded by this study. MDPI 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10532574/ /pubmed/37763242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091838 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Avelino, Sarah O. M.
Neves, Rafael M.
Sobral-Silva, Leonardo A.
Tango, Rubens N.
Federico, Claudio A.
Vegian, Mariana R. C.
de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto
Kaminagakura, Estela
Amorim, José Benedito O.
Vasconcellos, Luana M. R.
Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title_full Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title_short Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation Therapy on Muscle Contractibility and Skin Healing: An Experimental Study of the Cancer Treatment Implications
title_sort evaluation of the effects of radiation therapy on muscle contractibility and skin healing: an experimental study of the cancer treatment implications
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091838
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