J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  1997 Feb;21(1):140-145.

Skeletal Muscle Changes Following Injection of Local Anesthetics

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  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.

Abstract

To investigate the skeletal muscle changes, intramuscular injections of local anesthetics were performed using animal, Sprague-Dawley rat. The experiments were composed of two procedures, experiment I and II. In experiment I, single injection was performed using 0.4 cc of 1 and 2% of procaine and lidocaine. In experiment. II, repeated injection of 0.4 cc of 2% lidocaine on weekly bases 3 times were performed. The experimental rats were divided into five groups in five groups in experiment I: Four experimental group 40(10 rats for each local anesthetics) and Control 10 and were divided into two groups in experiment II: Experimental group 8 and Control 4. The muscle biopsies were performed in 15 minutes, 2, 4, 8 and 16 days after injection in two experiments. No muscle fiber changes were shown in control group, and 1~2% procaine, and 2% lidocaine injected groups of experiment I and control group of experiment II. In the groups of single and repeated injections of 2% lidocaine, muscular inflammatory changes were shown on 2 and 4 days after injection. The changes were more extensive in the group of repeated injections. The inflammatory reaction was usually abated on 8 days after injection and the muscles appeared to be normal in quality and quantity on 16 days after injection These histopathologic results indicated reversible muscular changes. Although the muscular changes are reversible after local anesthetics injection, the concentration of local anesthetics and injection interval should be considered to minimize the muscle fiber changes in the repeated injections.

Keyword

Local anesthetics; Skeletal Muscle Changes

MeSH Terms

Anesthetics, Local*
Animals
Biopsy
Injections, Intramuscular
Lidocaine
Muscle, Skeletal*
Muscles
Procaine
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Anesthetics, Local
Lidocaine
Procaine
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