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Influence of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment duration and time of onset on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in rats

LAPOINTE BM; FREMONT P; COTE CH
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2003, vol. 84, n° 5, p. 651-655
Doc n°: 108808
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AB - MUSCLES
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To determine if duration and time of onset of treatment with diclofenac Sodium influence force recovery after exercise-induced muscle damage in rats. Design: Randomized placebo-controlled trial. Setting: Animal laboratory. Animals: A total of 217 female adult Wistar rats. Intervention: Rats were submitted to a protocol consisting of 450 eccentric contractions of the ankle dorsiflexors. Treatment by gavage with diclofenac sodium (1 mg/kg, twice daily) was started at different times pre- and postprotocol or for various treatment durations. Main Outcome Measures: In vitro contractile properties. Results: When treatment was initiated shortly postprotocol, force recovery was roughly proportional to treatment duration during the first 3 days but not at, 7 and 28 days postprotocol. A 7-day treatment was no more effective than 1- or 2-day treatments when force was, measured at T and 28 days; however, such prolonged treatment had no deleterious effect on muscle force at either time. A single-dose prophylactic treatment was as effective as a 2-day treatment initiated soon after the protocol when force was assessed 2 days postprotocol; on the other end, a treatment delayed for 3 days had no effect when force was measured at 7 days. Conclusions: Treatment with diclofenac sodium extending past the acute inflammatory phase was no more effective than short and timely treatment in this model of skeletal muscle damage.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003226903

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