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Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III

Background and purpose Extracorporeal shock waves (ESWs) are used to good effect in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, but the underlying mechanisms are still unknown. We therefore determined the effects of ESWs on normal fibroblasts in vitro, in order to assess treatment-induced cell response....

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Autores principales: Berta, Laura, Fazzari, Annamaria, Ficco, Anna Maria, Enrica, Patrizia Maurici, Catalano, Maria Graziella, Frairia, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19916698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903316793
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author Berta, Laura
Fazzari, Annamaria
Ficco, Anna Maria
Enrica, Patrizia Maurici
Catalano, Maria Graziella
Frairia, Roberto
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Fazzari, Annamaria
Ficco, Anna Maria
Enrica, Patrizia Maurici
Catalano, Maria Graziella
Frairia, Roberto
author_sort Berta, Laura
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description Background and purpose Extracorporeal shock waves (ESWs) are used to good effect in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, but the underlying mechanisms are still unknown. We therefore determined the effects of ESWs on normal fibroblasts in vitro, in order to assess treatment-induced cell response. Methods A normal human fibroblast cell line (NHDF-12519) was treated with ESWs generated by a piezoelectric device (Piezoson 100; Richard Wolfe) using different protocols of impulses (300, 1,000, or 2,000 shots) and energy (0.11 or 0.22 mJ/mm(2)). Untreated controls and treated cells were cultivated for 12 days following a single shock-wave treatment. Viability, growth rate, and expression of mRNA for TGFβ -1 and collagen types I and III were evaluated at days 3, 6, 9, and 12. Results 1 hour after shock-wave treatment, cell viability showed a decrease related mainly to impulse numbers applied. Fibroblasts treated with energy of 0.22 mJ/mm(2) subsequently showed an increase in proliferation from day 6 to day 9 that was higher than in untreated controls, without interference with the normal cell kinetic profile. mRNA expression was also higher in treated fibroblasts than in untreated controls for TGFβ -1 on day 6 and day 9, for collagen type I on day 6, and for collagen type III on day 9. Interpretation These in vitro data confirm that the main factors involved in the repair process of connective tissues are activated by ESWs. The study gives the rationale for, and may provide schedules for, ESW treatment of tendonopathies.
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spelling pubmed-28233342010-02-18 Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III Berta, Laura Fazzari, Annamaria Ficco, Anna Maria Enrica, Patrizia Maurici Catalano, Maria Graziella Frairia, Roberto Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose Extracorporeal shock waves (ESWs) are used to good effect in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, but the underlying mechanisms are still unknown. We therefore determined the effects of ESWs on normal fibroblasts in vitro, in order to assess treatment-induced cell response. Methods A normal human fibroblast cell line (NHDF-12519) was treated with ESWs generated by a piezoelectric device (Piezoson 100; Richard Wolfe) using different protocols of impulses (300, 1,000, or 2,000 shots) and energy (0.11 or 0.22 mJ/mm(2)). Untreated controls and treated cells were cultivated for 12 days following a single shock-wave treatment. Viability, growth rate, and expression of mRNA for TGFβ -1 and collagen types I and III were evaluated at days 3, 6, 9, and 12. Results 1 hour after shock-wave treatment, cell viability showed a decrease related mainly to impulse numbers applied. Fibroblasts treated with energy of 0.22 mJ/mm(2) subsequently showed an increase in proliferation from day 6 to day 9 that was higher than in untreated controls, without interference with the normal cell kinetic profile. mRNA expression was also higher in treated fibroblasts than in untreated controls for TGFβ -1 on day 6 and day 9, for collagen type I on day 6, and for collagen type III on day 9. Interpretation These in vitro data confirm that the main factors involved in the repair process of connective tissues are activated by ESWs. The study gives the rationale for, and may provide schedules for, ESW treatment of tendonopathies. Informa Healthcare 2009-10-01 2009-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2823334/ /pubmed/19916698 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903316793 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.
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Berta, Laura
Fazzari, Annamaria
Ficco, Anna Maria
Enrica, Patrizia Maurici
Catalano, Maria Graziella
Frairia, Roberto
Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title_full Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title_fullStr Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title_full_unstemmed Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title_short Extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mRNA expression for TGF-β1 and for collagen types I and III
title_sort extracorporeal shock waves enhance normal fibroblast proliferation in vitro and activate mrna expression for tgf-β1 and for collagen types i and iii
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19916698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903316793
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