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Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats

Numerous whole-body vibration (WBV) devices of various forces are available on the market, although their influence on the musculoskeletal system is not yet understood. The effect of different WBVs on bone healing and muscle function was evaluated in rats ovariectomized at 3 months of age. 2 months...

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Autores principales: Komrakova, Marina, Sehmisch, Stephan, Tezval, Mohammad, Ammon, Jan, Lieberwirth, Peggy, Sauerhoff, Cordula, Trautmann, Lukas, Wicke, Michael, Dullin, Christian, Stuermer, Klaus M., Stuermer, Ewa K.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23416966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-013-9706-x
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author Komrakova, Marina
Sehmisch, Stephan
Tezval, Mohammad
Ammon, Jan
Lieberwirth, Peggy
Sauerhoff, Cordula
Trautmann, Lukas
Wicke, Michael
Dullin, Christian
Stuermer, Klaus M.
Stuermer, Ewa K.
author_facet Komrakova, Marina
Sehmisch, Stephan
Tezval, Mohammad
Ammon, Jan
Lieberwirth, Peggy
Sauerhoff, Cordula
Trautmann, Lukas
Wicke, Michael
Dullin, Christian
Stuermer, Klaus M.
Stuermer, Ewa K.
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description Numerous whole-body vibration (WBV) devices of various forces are available on the market, although their influence on the musculoskeletal system is not yet understood. The effect of different WBVs on bone healing and muscle function was evaluated in rats ovariectomized at 3 months of age. 2 months after ovariectomy, bilateral metaphyseal tibia osteotomy and T-plate osteosynthesis were performed. Rats were divided into groups: intact, OVX, and OVX exposed to vertical WBVs of 35, 50, 70, or 90 Hz (experiment 1) or horizontal WBVs of 30, 50, 70, or 90 Hz (experiment 2) 5 days after osteotomy (0.5 mm, 15 min/day for 30 days). The tibia and gastrocnemius and soleus muscles were collected. Vertical vibrations (>35 Hz) improved cortical and callus densities, enlarged callus area and width, suppressed the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase gene, enhanced citrate synthase activity, accelerated osteotomy bridging (35 and 50 Hz), upregulated the osteocalcin (Oc) gene (70 Hz), and increased relative muscle weight (50 Hz). Horizontal vibrations reduced cortical width (<90 Hz) and callus density (30 Hz), enhanced alkaline phosphatase (Alp) gene expression (50 Hz), decreased the size of oxidative fibers (35 and 70 Hz), and increased capillary density (70, 90 Hz). Biomechanical data; serum Oc, Alp, and creatine kinase activities; body weight; and food intake did not change after WBVs. Vertical WBVs of 35 and 50 Hz produced more favorable results than the higher frequencies. Horizontal WBV showed no positive or negative effects. Further studies are needed to elucidate the effects of WBV on different physiological systems, and precautions must be taken when implementing WBV in the treatment of patients.
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spelling pubmed-36541822013-05-16 Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats Komrakova, Marina Sehmisch, Stephan Tezval, Mohammad Ammon, Jan Lieberwirth, Peggy Sauerhoff, Cordula Trautmann, Lukas Wicke, Michael Dullin, Christian Stuermer, Klaus M. Stuermer, Ewa K. Calcif Tissue Int Original Research Numerous whole-body vibration (WBV) devices of various forces are available on the market, although their influence on the musculoskeletal system is not yet understood. The effect of different WBVs on bone healing and muscle function was evaluated in rats ovariectomized at 3 months of age. 2 months after ovariectomy, bilateral metaphyseal tibia osteotomy and T-plate osteosynthesis were performed. Rats were divided into groups: intact, OVX, and OVX exposed to vertical WBVs of 35, 50, 70, or 90 Hz (experiment 1) or horizontal WBVs of 30, 50, 70, or 90 Hz (experiment 2) 5 days after osteotomy (0.5 mm, 15 min/day for 30 days). The tibia and gastrocnemius and soleus muscles were collected. Vertical vibrations (>35 Hz) improved cortical and callus densities, enlarged callus area and width, suppressed the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase gene, enhanced citrate synthase activity, accelerated osteotomy bridging (35 and 50 Hz), upregulated the osteocalcin (Oc) gene (70 Hz), and increased relative muscle weight (50 Hz). Horizontal vibrations reduced cortical width (<90 Hz) and callus density (30 Hz), enhanced alkaline phosphatase (Alp) gene expression (50 Hz), decreased the size of oxidative fibers (35 and 70 Hz), and increased capillary density (70, 90 Hz). Biomechanical data; serum Oc, Alp, and creatine kinase activities; body weight; and food intake did not change after WBVs. Vertical WBVs of 35 and 50 Hz produced more favorable results than the higher frequencies. Horizontal WBV showed no positive or negative effects. Further studies are needed to elucidate the effects of WBV on different physiological systems, and precautions must be taken when implementing WBV in the treatment of patients. Springer-Verlag 2013-02-17 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3654182/ /pubmed/23416966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-013-9706-x Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Komrakova, Marina
Sehmisch, Stephan
Tezval, Mohammad
Ammon, Jan
Lieberwirth, Peggy
Sauerhoff, Cordula
Trautmann, Lukas
Wicke, Michael
Dullin, Christian
Stuermer, Klaus M.
Stuermer, Ewa K.
Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title_full Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title_fullStr Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title_short Identification of a Vibration Regime Favorable for Bone Healing and Muscle in Estrogen-Deficient Rats
title_sort identification of a vibration regime favorable for bone healing and muscle in estrogen-deficient rats
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23416966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-013-9706-x
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