Increased cellular proliferation in rat skeletal muscle and tendon in response to exercise: use of FLT and PET/CT

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate exercise-induced cellular proliferation in rat skeletal muscle/tendon with the use of 3'-[F-18]fluoro-3'deoxythymidine (FLT) and to quantitatively study concomitant changes in the proliferation-associated factor, Ki67.

PROCEDURES: Wistar rats (n = 13) performed 3 days of treadmill running. Cellular proliferation was investigated 3 days before and 48 h after the running exercise with the use of FLT and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). Results were compared to a sedentary control group (n = 10). Image-derived standardized uptake values were calculated for Achilles tendons and calf muscles and compared to gene expression and immunohistochemical evaluations of Ki67.

RESULTS: Treadmill running induced increased uptake of FLT uptake in calf muscles (30%; p < 0.001) and in Achilles tendon (21%, p < 0.001). The image-derived results were supported by a correlation in calf muscle to Ki67 (protein and mRNA level), while this coherence was not found in tendon.

CONCLUSION: FLT-PET seems to be a promising tool for imaging of exercise-induced cellular proliferation in musculo-tendinous tissue.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular Imaging and Biology
Volume12
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)626-634
Number of pages9
ISSN1536-1632
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Research areas

  • Animals, Cell Proliferation, Dideoxynucleosides, Exercise Test, Hyperplasia, Ki-67 Antigen, Male, Muscle, Skeletal, Physical Conditioning, Animal, Positron-Emission Tomography, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Running, Tendons, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Up-Regulation

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