The effect of butyric acid on normal tendons: a potential stimulus for extracellular matrix expression

Tracy, SC; Tasto, JP; Oshima, Y; Murata, R; Garcia, J; Amiel, D

HERO ID

1455164

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21720603

HERO ID 1455164
In Press No
Year 2011
Title The effect of butyric acid on normal tendons: a potential stimulus for extracellular matrix expression
Authors Tracy, SC; Tasto, JP; Oshima, Y; Murata, R; Garcia, J; Amiel, D
Volume 40
Issue 3
Page Numbers 142-147
Abstract We propose comparing angiogenic effects of butyric acid (BA)-impregnated suture vs control suture on an aged tendon model. Twenty-four 3-year-old rabbits underwent bilateral Achilles tendon exposure. BA-impregnated orthopedic suture was sutured into one side, and a control orthopedic suture into the contralateral side similarly. The rabbits were sacrificed at 7, 30, and 45 days and the tendons harvested for gross, histologic, and biochemical study. Histologically, there was increased vascularity/cell migration at all time points in the BA-treated tendons; proteoglycan expression (ie, safranin O staining) increased at 30 and 45 days. DNA concentration was significantly (P = .05) higher in the BA-treated tendon group relative to the control group at 7 days but was unchanged at 30 and 45 days. Similarly, messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was significantly (P = .05) higher in the BA-treated tendon at 7 days. A trend (P = .12) for higher expression in the BA group also was found at 30 days.
Pmid 21720603
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Comments Journal: American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, N.J.) ISSN: 1934-3418
Is Public Yes
Language Text English