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The effect of lateral electrical surface stimulation (less) on motor end-plates in an animal model of experimental scoliosis
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نویسنده
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wojtkiewicz j. ,kowalski i.m. ,kmiec z. ,crayton r. ,babinska i. ,bladowski m. ,szarek j. ,kiebzak w. ,majewski m. ,barczewska m. ,grzegorzewski w. ,kloc w.
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منبع
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journal of physiology and pharmacology - 2012 - دوره : 63 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:285 -291
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چکیده
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The treatment of idiopathic scoliosis is challenging because of its diverse etiology,age of onset,and long duration of intensive treatment. we examined the effect of lateral electrical surface stimulation (less) in an animal model of experimental scoliosis (es) assessing the number of motor end-plates (meps) as a study end-point. the control group (n=5) was adapted to the experimental apparatus without stimulation,whereas es was induced in rabbits by one-sided less of the longissimus dorsi muscle (ldm) for a duration of 2 months. te es group (n=5) were subjected to a shortterm corrective electrostimulation applied at the contralateral side of the spine compared to the previous less stimulation for 2 h daily for 3 (n=5) or 6 months (n=5). another group of es rabbits was subjected to a long-term corrective electrostimulation applied for 9 h daily for 3 (n=5) or 6 months (n=5). less applied for 2 months (es),significantly increased the number of meps in ldm. the short-term corrective electrostimulation for 3 months resulted in an increased number of meps. however,a decrease was observed in the animals treated for 6 months. the long-term corrective electrostimulation for 3 months did not change the density of meps in the ldm,but for 6 months the number of meps in the lmd significantly decreased by es and control groups. thus,the results of the present study clearly show that the short-term less is able to influence both the number of meps and the effectiveness of muscle correctional adaptation in a more efficient and harmless manner than the long-term procedure.
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کلیدواژه
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Electrostimulation; Lateral electrical surface stimulation; Longissimus dorsi muscle; Motor end-plates; Scoliosis
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آدرس
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department of neurology and neurosurgery,division of neurosurgery,faculty of medical sciences,university of warmia and mazury,30,warszawska street,10-082 olsztyn,poland,stem cell research labolatory,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of rehabilitation,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of human histology and embryology,faculty of medicine science,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn,poland,department of histology,medical university of gdansk,gdansk, Poland, department and clinic of urology,faculty of medical sciences,medical university of warsaw,warsaw, Poland, department of pathophysiology,forensic veterinary medicine and administration,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of human physiology,faculty of medicine sciences,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of pathophysiology,forensic veterinary medicine and administration,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of physiology,faculty of health science,university of kielce,kielce, Poland, department of human physiology,faculty of medicine sciences,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of neurology and neurosurgery,division of neurosurgery,faculty of medical sciences,university of warmia and mazury,30,warszawska street,10-082 olsztyn, Poland, department of pharmacology and toxicology,faculty of medicine sciences,university of warmia and mazury,olsztyn, Poland, department of neurology and neurosurgery,division of neurosurgery,faculty of medical sciences,university of warmia and mazury,30,warszawska street,10-082 olsztyn, Poland
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