Sandoval MC, Ramirez CR, Camargo DM, Russo TL, Salvini TF. Effect of high-voltage electrical stimulation on the albumin and histamine serum concentrations, edema, and pain in acute joint inflammation of rats.
Braz J Phys Ther 2015;
19:89-96. [PMID:
25993623 PMCID:
PMC4481828 DOI:
10.1590/bjpt-rbf.2014.0079]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The mechanism by which high-voltage electrical stimulation (HVPC) acts on edema
reduction is unknown.
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the effect of HVPC with negative polarity (-) applied to the ankle of
rats with acute joint inflammation.
METHOD:
Sixty-four rats were divided into four groups (n=16): inflamed+HVPC(-), 0.03 mL
application of ι-carrageenan (3%) to the tibiotarsal joint plus HVPC(-);
inflamed+HVPC placebo, carrageenan application and HVPC placebo; normal+HVPC(-),
HVPC application(-); and normal control, no intervention. The HVPC(-) 100 Hz at a
submotor level was applied daily for 45 min on three consecutive days. The
variables were pain, hind-foot volume, and serum histamine and albumin assessed
before and during the 48 hours following inflammation. The variables were compared
using the t test, one-way ANOVA, nested ANOVA for repeated
measures, and the post hoc Bonferroni test. Analysis of
covariance was applied to adjust the effects of HVPC(-) by measurements of pain,
inflammation, albumin, and histamine at 24 h, and the final weight was compared to
the other groups. The significance level was set at p<0.05.
RESULTS:
There were no differences between the inflamed+HVPC(-) and inflamed+HVPC placebo
groups in terms of pain or edema (p>0.05). Albumin was reduced in the groups
that received the intervention, but there was no differences between them. There
was only a 24 hour increase in histamine with the normal+HVPC(-) (p=0.0001) and
inflamed+HVPC placebo groups (p=0.01) compared to the normal control group.
CONCLUSIONS:
The results of the present study suggest that HVPC(-) with the parameters
employed did not reduce pain or edema and did not change serum albumin or
histamine levels,, which indicates the inability of this resource to have a
positive effect when treating treat acute joint inflammation.
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