Nicolas Salazar Otoya

Publications
  • Research Article
    Recovery of Skeletal Striated Muscle Tissue in a Model of Reversible Injury
    Author(s): Nicolas Salazar Otoya and Doris Haydee Rosero SalazarNicolas Salazar Otoya and Doris Haydee Rosero Salazar

    Reversible injury is a dynamic condition in tissues exposed to multiple harm situations including ischemia and post-ischemic recovery, in which the skeletal striated muscle tissue evidences histopathological characteristics to adapt to damage. During the inflammation and the regeneration phases of healing, the myocytes show morphological changes with an apparently complete recovery at the end of the treatment. Though the satellite cells play a key role in the recovery, not in all cases the regeneration is completely achieved. That is why in this research we measured the histopathological patterns evidenced by enzyme histochemistry and morphometric measurements, during the spontaneous recovery of skeletal muscle fibers underwent to short periods of ischemia of one and three hours and prolonged periods of reperfusion up to 32 days (768 hours). The selected muscles were the extensor carp.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/0974-8369.1000411

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