Publications by authors named "Carlos E A de Freitas"

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of gallium arsenide (GaAs) laser on IGF-I, MyoD, MAFbx, and TNF-α gene expression during the intermediate phase of muscle regeneration after cryoinjury 21 Wistar rats were divided into three groups (n = 7 per group): untreated with no injury (control group), cryoinjury without GaAs (injured group), and cryoinjury with GaAs (GaAs-injured group). The cryoinjury was induced in the central region of the tibialis anterior muscle (TA). The region injured was irradiated once a day during 14 days using GaAs laser (904 nm; spot size 0.

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Physical training has been shown to be important to the control of muscle mass during aging, through the activation of several pathways including, IGF1-AKT and PGC-1α. Also, it was demonstrated that LRP130, a component of the PGC-1α complex, is important for the PGC-1α-dependent transcription of several mitochondrial genes in vivo. To explore the role of physical training during aging, we investigated the effects on muscle recovery after short-term immobilization followed by 3 or 7 days with aerobic or resistance training.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study evaluated how a GaAs laser impacts muscle regeneration following a cryoinjury in Wistar rats, comparing groups receiving different treatments.
  • Rats were divided into three groups: a control group, an injured group, and a group that received laser treatment after the injury.
  • The results indicated that the laser-treated group had more regenerating muscle fibers and lower levels of inflammation markers, suggesting that laser therapy may aid in muscle recovery without altering collagen remodeling.
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