J Korean Geriatr Soc.  2011 Dec;15(4):215-221. 10.4235/jkgs.2011.15.4.215.

Morphological Changes in Disused and Denervated Old Rat Achilles Tendon Fibrils

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. mdlis@nate.com
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University of College Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
This study tried to compare the morphological changes of collagen fibrils between disused and denervated old rat Achilles tendons with those of young rats through quantitative analyses of collagen fibril diameters by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
METHODS
Old (18 months old) and young (6 months old) male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups (n=8 in each group): a control group, a complete denervation group for 4 weeks after the transection of the right sciatic nerve, and a disuse group with hindlimb unweighing by tail suspension. Each explanted Achilles tendon was used for TEM observation. Under TEM, quantitative analyses of collagen fibril diameters were performed.
RESULTS
All groups comprising old rats had smaller mean diameters and showed more left-shifted distribution of collagen fibril diameters than young rats. In particular, the disuse group of old rats showed a more prominent mean fibril diameter decrease than young rats.
CONCLUSION
Disuse might cause a more prominent decrease of collagen fibril size in the old than the young.

Keyword

Denervation; Disuse; Elderly; Fibrillar collagens; Achilles tendon

MeSH Terms

Achilles Tendon
Aged
Animals
Collagen
Denervation
Fibrillar Collagens
Hindlimb
Hindlimb Suspension
Humans
Male
Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Sciatic Nerve
Collagen
Fibrillar Collagens
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