Development of a histopathological index for skeletal muscle analysis in Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia: Muridae)

Skeletal muscle histopathological changes induced or caused by pathologies in animal models, can impair functionality, being the main focus of therapeutic studies. This study aimed to propose a histopathological index to assess, in a quantitative manner, skeletal muscle changes induced by experiment...

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Published in:Acta histochemica Vol. 124; no. 4; p. 151892
Main Authors: Zazula, Matheus Felipe, de Andrade, Bárbara Zanardini, Toni Boaro, Carolina De, Kirsch, Christian Bergmann, Reginato, Aline, Peretti, Ana Luiza, Costa, Rose Meire, Bertolini, Gladson Ricardo Flor, Naliwaiko, Katya, Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt, Chasko Ribeiro, Lucinéia de Fátima
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Elsevier GmbH 01-05-2022
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Summary:Skeletal muscle histopathological changes induced or caused by pathologies in animal models, can impair functionality, being the main focus of therapeutic studies. This study aimed to propose a histopathological index to assess, in a quantitative manner, skeletal muscle changes induced by experimental protocols for Rodentia’s models. For the development, evaluation of fit and parsimony, replicability, and sensitivity index, Wistar rats from experiments with the same experimental design, but with different variation factors, were used to achieve different levels of damage. The anterior tibial muscle of these animals was collected, processed histologically, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. The adjustment and parsimony of the index were availed through Confirmatory Factor Analysis, reproducibility for evaluation of three people trained through the Intra-Class Correlation, and the discrimination capacity through a one-way ANOVA Test. We pointed out the adjustment for the proposed index while the ICC showed high reproducibility (n = 56; k = 3; ICC = 0.9790) and differences in the extent of damage between groups, following the hierarchical association promoted by experimental model stresses. The results show that the proposed index has a good fit and parsimony (χ2 = 426.34; p < 0.0001), in addition to being easily replicable by other researchers who know the morphology of muscle tissue and its morphological changes. It is worth mentioning that the development of tools that facilitate histopathological analysis, and that can quantitatively express the findings, are of great importance for the studies of regenerative science, reinforcing the relevance of this study. •We describe in this work an index that will be a tool to evaluate muscle injuries.•The index converts tissue damage into data that reflect greater accuracy results.•It has proven replicability through low variation among evaluators.•Applicable to several skeletal muscle injury rats’ models.•It is a cheap and easy tool to apply in any morphology laboratory.
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ISSN:0065-1281
1618-0372
DOI:10.1016/j.acthis.2022.151892