Mechanical stimulation of human dermal fibroblasts regulates pro-inflammatory cytokines: potential insight into soft tissue manual therapies

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2020-08-27
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Soft tissue manual therapies are commonly utilized by osteopathic physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists and massage therapists. These techniques are predicated on subjecting tissues to biophysical mechanical stimulation but the cellular and molecular mechanism(s) mediating these effects are poorly understood. Previous studies established an in vitro model system for examining mechanical stimulation of dermal fibroblasts and established that cyclical strain, intended to mimic overuse injury, induces secretion of numerous pro-inflammatory cytokines. Moreover, mechanical strain intended to mimic soft tissue manual therapy reduces strain-induced secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Here, we sought to partially confirm and extend these reports and provide independent corroboration of prior results.

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Anloague, A., Mahoney, A., Ogunbekun, O., Hiland, T. A., Thompson, W. R., Larsen, B., Loghmani, M. T., Hum, J. M., & Lowery, J. W. (2020). Mechanical stimulation of human dermal fibroblasts regulates pro-inflammatory cytokines: Potential insight into soft tissue manual therapies. BMC Research Notes, 13(1), 400. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-020-05249-1
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