Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Treatment on Skeletal Muscle Tissue Recovery in a Rat Model of Collagenase-Induced Tendinopathy: Results from a Proteome Analysis

Author:

Torretta Enrica1ORCID,Moriggi Manuela2,Capitanio Daniele2ORCID,Orfei Carlotta Perucca3,Raffo Vincenzo3ORCID,Setti Stefania4ORCID,Cadossi Ruggero4,de Girolamo Laura3ORCID,Gelfi Cecilia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Proteomics and Lipidomics, IRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, 20161 Milan, Italy

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, 20090 Segrate, Italy

3. Orthopaedic Biotechnology Laboratory, IRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, 20161 Milan, Italy

4. IGEA Clinical Biophysics, 41012 Carpi, Italy

Abstract

Tendon disorders often result in decreased muscle function and atrophy. Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) have shown potential in improving tendon fiber structure and muscle recovery. However, the molecular effects of PEMF therapy on skeletal muscle, beyond conventional metrics like MRI or markers of muscle decline, remain largely unexplored. This study investigates the metabolic and structural changes in PEMF-treated muscle tissue using proteomics in a rat model of Achilles tendinopathy induced by collagenase. Sprague Dawley rats were unilaterally induced for tendinopathy with type I collagenase injection and exposed to PEMFs for 8 h/day. Gastrocnemius extracts from untreated or PEMF-treated rats were analyzed with LC-MS/MS, and proteomics differential analysis was conducted through label-free quantitation. PEMF-treated animals exhibited decreased glycolysis and increased LDHB expression, enhancing NAD signaling and ATP production, which boosted respiratory chain activity and fatty acid beta-oxidation. Antioxidant protein levels increased, controlling ROS production. PEMF therapy restored PGC1alpha and YAP levels, decreased by tendinopathy. Additionally, myosins regulating slow-twitch fibers and proteins involved in fiber alignment and force transmission increased, supporting muscle recovery and contractile function. Our findings show that PEMF treatment modulates NAD signaling and oxidative phosphorylation, aiding muscle recovery through the upregulation of YAP and PGC1alpha and increasing slow myosin isoforms, thus speeding up physiological recovery.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Health—“Ricerca Corrente”

Publisher

MDPI AG

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