Regenerative capacity of minced muscle tissue in newborn and adult guinea pigs.

Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
N Bulyakova
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Our data showed that the regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle in newborn guinea pigs was less than in adults. In newborn guinea pigs the active regeneration of muscle tissue was only observed during the 1st week after mincing of gastrocnemius muscle. The 14-day grafts were characterized by having smaller muscle fibers and greater amounts of interstitial connective tissue. Furthermore, the active growth of connective tissue was more pronounced. The grafts did not recover contractility. In 60 day grafts the ectopic formation of 2-3 bone-cartilage nodules was observed. In adult guinea pig grafts the quantity of muscle tissue was twice as great as in newborns. Muscle tissue was formed throughout the graft, but no bone-cartilage nodules were present. All 60 day grafts contracted when the tibial nerve was stimulated, but this contractility was very weak. However, the reestablishment of neuromuscular junctions had occurred. The age characteristics of skeletal muscle regeneration were the same both in the term guinea pig and in the rat.

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新生和成年豚鼠绞碎肌肉组织的再生能力。
我们的数据显示,新生豚鼠骨骼肌的再生能力低于成人。新生豚鼠仅在腓肠肌切碎后第1周内观察到肌肉组织的活跃再生。14天的移植物具有更小的肌纤维和更多的间质结缔组织。结缔组织的活跃生长更为明显。移植物没有恢复收缩力。移植60天后,观察到2-3个骨软骨结节异位形成。成年豚鼠移植的肌肉组织数量是新生儿的两倍。肌肉组织在整个移植物中形成,但未出现骨-软骨结节。当胫骨神经受到刺激时,所有60天的移植物都收缩,但这种收缩性非常弱。然而,神经肌肉连接的重建已经发生。豚鼠和大鼠骨骼肌再生的年龄特征相同。
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