Capacitively coupled electrical stimulation of rat chondroepiphysis explants: A histomorphometric analysis.
Bioelectrochemistry
; 126: 1-11, 2019 Apr.
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The growth plate is a cartilaginous layer present from the gestation period until the end of puberty where it ossifies joining diaphysis and epiphysis. During this period several endocrine, autocrine, and paracrine processes within the growth plate are carried out by chondrocytes; therefore, a disruption in cellular functions may lead to pathologies affecting bone development. It is known that electric fields impact the growth plate; however, parameters such as stimulation time and electric field intensity are not well documented. Accordingly, this study presents a histomorphometrical framework to assess the effect of electric fields on chondroepiphysis explants. Bones were stimulated with 3.5 and 7â¯mV/cm, and for each electric field two exposure times were tested for 30â¯days (30â¯min and 1â¯h). Results evidenced that electric fields increased the hypertrophic zones compared with controls. In addition, a stimulation of 3.5â¯mV/cm applied for 1â¯h preserved the columnar cell density and its orientation. Moreover, a pre-hypertrophy differentiation in the center of the chondroepiphysis was observed when explants were stimulated during 1â¯h with both electric fields. These findings allow the understanding of the effect of electrical stimulation over growth plate organization and how the stimulation modifies chondrocytes morphophysiology.
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Condrócitos
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Estimulação Elétrica
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Lâmina de Crescimento
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Animals
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Bioelectrochemistry
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2019
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