2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-002-0427-x
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Desmin and actin alterations in human muscles affected by delayed onset muscle soreness: a high resolution immunocytochemical study

Abstract: Lack of staining for desmin in muscles in animal models of eccentric exercise has been suggested to reflect disruption of the desmin intermediate filament network and proposed to cause disruption of the myofibrillar apparatus and deterioration of muscle fibers. In a recent study, we examined muscle biopsies from persons who had performed different eccentric exercise protocols, which induced delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). We were unable to verify that loss of staining for desmin was a feature of sore mus… Show more

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“…The total protein concentrations and the number of protein spots were higher in TM compared to CWP and CON. Several of the identified proteins presented in table 1 have previously been reported to be involved in nociceptive and pain processes (inflammatory and non-inflammatory pain) such as: creatine kinase [43], nerve growth factor [44], carbonic anhydrase [45], myoglobin [46], fatty acid binding protein [47] and actin aortic smooth muscle [48]. Hence, the presented methodology has a potential of identifying mechanisms involved in nociceptive processes in chronic muscle pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total protein concentrations and the number of protein spots were higher in TM compared to CWP and CON. Several of the identified proteins presented in table 1 have previously been reported to be involved in nociceptive and pain processes (inflammatory and non-inflammatory pain) such as: creatine kinase [43], nerve growth factor [44], carbonic anhydrase [45], myoglobin [46], fatty acid binding protein [47] and actin aortic smooth muscle [48]. Hence, the presented methodology has a potential of identifying mechanisms involved in nociceptive processes in chronic muscle pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IHC staining process is the same as described earlier [22]. Visualization of bound primary antibody was performed using indirect unconjugated immunoperoxidase technique and/or indirect immunofluorescence technique with affinity-purified Abs specifically prepared for multiple labelling and conjugated with flurochromes with different emission spectra, fluorescein (FITC), Rhodamine red-X (RRX) and Cyanine 5 (Cy5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent studies in humans provided evidence which did not support the hypothesis, e.g., voluntary eccentric exercise did not lead to desmin intermediate filament network hydrolysis [5], [6], myofibrillar disruption [5], [7] or muscle fibre inflammation and necrosis [5], [6], [8], [9], [10]. The Z-band streaming, classically proposed to be a hallmark of muscle damage after eccentric exercise [11], [12] was also proved to represent myofibril remodelling [7], [13], [14], [15], [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%