法医学杂志 ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (3): 267-272,279.DOI: 10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2019.03.001

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Relationship between Changes of Pericyte Number and Wound Age during Repair of Skeletal Muscle Contusion in Mice

WEN Shu-heng1,2, TIAN Zhi-ling3, ZHANG Miao1,2, ZHANG Meng-zhou1,2, WANG Shuai1,2, CHEN Jing-Wei1,2, SUN Ying-fu1,2, WANG Chang-liang1,2,4, ZHAO Rui1,2, GUAN Da-wei1,2   

  1. 1. Center of Medico-legal Investigation, School of Forensic Medicine, China Medical University, Shenyang 110122, China; 2. Collaborative Laboratory of Intelligentized Forensic Science, Shenyang 110122, China; 3. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Shanghai Forensic Service Platform, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai 200063, China; 4. Liaoning Provincial People’s Procuratorate, Shenyang 110033, China
  • Online:2019-06-25 Published:2019-06-28

Abstract: Objective To observe the change pattern of pericyte number at different time periods after mice skeletal muscle contusion and discuss its role in wound age estimation. Methods A mice gastrocnemius muscle contusion model was established. The form and number changes of pericytes at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14, and 28 d post-injury were detected by multiple immunofluorescence staining. Results Compared with the slender shape of pericytes in normal skeletal muscles, pericytes in the contusion area had increased volume, rounder form and a round nuclei. Part of pericytes were found to express satellite cell markers paired-box transcription factor (Pax7) or myoblast determination 1 (MyoD1). The changes of pericyte number in skeletal muscles after contusion were time-dependant, and showed unimodal distribution with the extension of wound age. In the central contusion area, the number of pericytes peaked at 5 d post-injury while in the peripheral contusion area, the number of pericytes peaked at 5 d and 7 d post-injury. Conclusion The number of pericytes in contusion area varies time-dependently after skeletal muscle contusion in mice and might be a reference index for muscle wound age estimation, and is involved in the repair and regeneration of skeletal muscle injury.

Key words: forensic pathology, contusions, satellite cells, skeletal muscle, pericytes, wound age estimation, mice