Belt Electrode-Skeletal Muscle Electrical Stimulation Prevents Muscle Atrophy in the Soleus of Collagen-Induced Arthritis Rats
Kazufumi Hisamoto, Shogo Toyama, Naoki Okubo, Yoichiro Kamada, Shuji Nakagawa, Yuji Arai, Atsuo Inoue, Osam Mazda, Kenji Takahashi

TL;DR
Belt electrode-skeletal muscle electrical stimulation prevents muscle atrophy in arthritis-affected rats without worsening joint swelling.
Contribution
B-SES is shown to reduce muscle degradation in CIA rats without exacerbating arthritis symptoms.
Findings
B-SES increased muscle weight and fiber cross-sectional area in the soleus compared to controls.
Muscle degradation markers atrogin-1 and MuRF-1 were lower in the B-SES group.
B-SES did not worsen paw volume or affect muscle synthesis or mitochondrial markers.
Abstract
We investigated the effects of belt electrode-skeletal muscle electrical stimulation (B-SES) on muscle atrophy in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats. Twenty-eight 8-week-old male Dark Agouti rats were immunized with type II collagen and Freund’s incomplete adjuvant (day 0). From days 14 to 28, 18 rats received B-SES (50 Hz) four times only on the right hindlimb (STIM), while the contralateral left hindlimb remained unstimulated. Both hindlimbs of 10 untreated CIA rats were defined as controls (CONT). Paw volume was measured every other day. On day 28, the muscle weight, histology, and gene expression of the soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) were analyzed. B-SES did not worsen paw volume throughout the experimental period. Compared with CONT, the muscle weight and fiber cross-sectional area of the soleus were higher in STIM. The expression of muscle degradation markers…
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TopicsMuscle activation and electromyography studies · Muscle Physiology and Disorders · Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
