Cargando…

A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies

This study tested the hypotheses that 1) skeletal muscle biopsies performed with the Bergström needle evoke larger perceptions of pain and greater hemodynamic reactivity compared to biopsies performed with the microbiopsy needle, and 2) both needles yield samples with similar fibre type compositions...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bonafiglia, Jacob T., Islam, Hashim, Preobrazenski, Nicholas, Drouin, Patrick, Ma, Andrew, Gerhart, Austin, Quadrilatero, Joe, Tschakovsky, Michael E., Tripp, Dean A., Perry, Christopher G.R., Simpson, Craig A., Gurd, Brendon J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crphys.2020.05.001
_version_ 1784593200630988800
author Bonafiglia, Jacob T.
Islam, Hashim
Preobrazenski, Nicholas
Drouin, Patrick
Ma, Andrew
Gerhart, Austin
Quadrilatero, Joe
Tschakovsky, Michael E.
Tripp, Dean A.
Perry, Christopher G.R.
Simpson, Craig A.
Gurd, Brendon J.
author_facet Bonafiglia, Jacob T.
Islam, Hashim
Preobrazenski, Nicholas
Drouin, Patrick
Ma, Andrew
Gerhart, Austin
Quadrilatero, Joe
Tschakovsky, Michael E.
Tripp, Dean A.
Perry, Christopher G.R.
Simpson, Craig A.
Gurd, Brendon J.
author_sort Bonafiglia, Jacob T.
collection PubMed
description This study tested the hypotheses that 1) skeletal muscle biopsies performed with the Bergström needle evoke larger perceptions of pain and greater hemodynamic reactivity compared to biopsies performed with the microbiopsy needle, and 2) both needles yield samples with similar fibre type compositions when samples are collected at similar skeletal muscle depths. Fourteen healthy (age: 21.6 ± 3.2 years; VO(2)peak: 41.5 ± 5.8 mL/kg/min) males (n = 7) and females (n = 7) provided two resting skeletal muscle biopsies, one with each needle type, following a randomized crossover design. Participants completed the short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire and the Brief Pain Inventory before, during, and after the skeletal muscle biopsies. Hemodynamic reactivity was assessed by measuring heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) at rest and during the biopsy procedures. Immunofluorescence analysis was used to assess fibre type composition in vastus lateralis samples. Compared to the microbiopsy needle, the Bergström needle elicited a larger perception of pain but similar hemodynamic reactivity during the biopsy. Both needles yielded skeletal muscle samples with similar fibre type composition and resulted in similar perceptions of pain and pain-related interference during the post-biopsy recovery period. Collectively, these findings suggest that studies should consider using the microbiopsy needle rather than the Bergström needle unless large amounts of muscle tissue or certain muscle fibre lengths are required. However, future work should determine whether our findings are generalizable to biopsies performed with different procedures and/or types of Bergström/microbiopsy needles.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8562142
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-85621422021-11-04 A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies Bonafiglia, Jacob T. Islam, Hashim Preobrazenski, Nicholas Drouin, Patrick Ma, Andrew Gerhart, Austin Quadrilatero, Joe Tschakovsky, Michael E. Tripp, Dean A. Perry, Christopher G.R. Simpson, Craig A. Gurd, Brendon J. Curr Res Physiol Research Paper This study tested the hypotheses that 1) skeletal muscle biopsies performed with the Bergström needle evoke larger perceptions of pain and greater hemodynamic reactivity compared to biopsies performed with the microbiopsy needle, and 2) both needles yield samples with similar fibre type compositions when samples are collected at similar skeletal muscle depths. Fourteen healthy (age: 21.6 ± 3.2 years; VO(2)peak: 41.5 ± 5.8 mL/kg/min) males (n = 7) and females (n = 7) provided two resting skeletal muscle biopsies, one with each needle type, following a randomized crossover design. Participants completed the short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire and the Brief Pain Inventory before, during, and after the skeletal muscle biopsies. Hemodynamic reactivity was assessed by measuring heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) at rest and during the biopsy procedures. Immunofluorescence analysis was used to assess fibre type composition in vastus lateralis samples. Compared to the microbiopsy needle, the Bergström needle elicited a larger perception of pain but similar hemodynamic reactivity during the biopsy. Both needles yielded skeletal muscle samples with similar fibre type composition and resulted in similar perceptions of pain and pain-related interference during the post-biopsy recovery period. Collectively, these findings suggest that studies should consider using the microbiopsy needle rather than the Bergström needle unless large amounts of muscle tissue or certain muscle fibre lengths are required. However, future work should determine whether our findings are generalizable to biopsies performed with different procedures and/or types of Bergström/microbiopsy needles. Elsevier 2020-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8562142/ /pubmed/34746815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crphys.2020.05.001 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Bonafiglia, Jacob T.
Islam, Hashim
Preobrazenski, Nicholas
Drouin, Patrick
Ma, Andrew
Gerhart, Austin
Quadrilatero, Joe
Tschakovsky, Michael E.
Tripp, Dean A.
Perry, Christopher G.R.
Simpson, Craig A.
Gurd, Brendon J.
A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title_full A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title_fullStr A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title_short A comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between Bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
title_sort comparison of pain responses, hemodynamic reactivity and fibre type composition between bergström and microbiopsy skeletal muscle biopsies
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crphys.2020.05.001
work_keys_str_mv AT bonafigliajacobt acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT islamhashim acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT preobrazenskinicholas acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT drouinpatrick acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT maandrew acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT gerhartaustin acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT quadrilaterojoe acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT tschakovskymichaele acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT trippdeana acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT perrychristophergr acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT simpsoncraiga acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT gurdbrendonj acomparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT bonafigliajacobt comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT islamhashim comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT preobrazenskinicholas comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT drouinpatrick comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT maandrew comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT gerhartaustin comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT quadrilaterojoe comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT tschakovskymichaele comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT trippdeana comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT perrychristophergr comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT simpsoncraiga comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies
AT gurdbrendonj comparisonofpainresponseshemodynamicreactivityandfibretypecompositionbetweenbergstromandmicrobiopsyskeletalmusclebiopsies