Time course of the regenerative response in bupivacaine injured orbicularis oculi muscle

Local anesthetics, particularly bupivacaine, are known to be myotoxic to skeletal muscle. Injury is followed by satellite cell mediated regeneration. The eyelid is a common site for the injection of local anesthetics. Due to the complex anatomy of this region and the unique properties of facial musc...

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description Local anesthetics, particularly bupivacaine, are known to be myotoxic to skeletal muscle. Injury is followed by satellite cell mediated regeneration. The eyelid is a common site for the injection of local anesthetics. Due to the complex anatomy of this region and the unique properties of facial musculature compared to limb skeletal muscle, the response of the orbicularis oculi to local injection of bupivacaine was examined to determine the time course of maximum satellite cell activation and division. The lower eyelids of rabbits were injected with two doses of a combination of bupivacaine and hyaluronidase, spaced 18 h apart. To assess the time course of satellite cell division, bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was injected immediately or, 1, 2, 3, 6 or 13 days after the second bupivacaine injury. The rabbits were sacrificed 24 h later. The eyelids were prepared for immunohistological examination and morphometric analysis of the presence of CD11-positive monocytes, neutrophils and macrophages, MyoD expression in satellite cells and/or myoblasts, and co-expression of BrdU and the developmental myosin heavy chain isoform. One day after bupivacaine injury of the orbicularis oculi, there was a large influx of CD11-positive cells which gradually decreased over time. Maximum activation of satellite cells, as defined by MyoD expression, occurred 2 and 3 days after the injury. Using double labeling techniques, the peak of BrdU incorporation occurred on day 3 and was identified in developmental myosin co-labeled cells 4 days after injury. The peak of satellite cell activation and division occurred 3 days after bupivacaine induced injury, as demonstrated by both MyoD expression and after pulse labeling with BrdU as identified in double labeled cells positive for BrdU and the developmental myosin heavy chain isoform. The process of regeneration in this muscle extended beyond the duration of this study. Muscle fibers remained small in cross-sectional area and positive for developmental myosin 2 weeks after injury, at a time when the fiber number had reached control, uninjured levels.
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Bupivacaine - toxicity
Cell Movement
Eyelids - drug effects
Eyelids - pathology
Eyelids - physiology
Facial Muscles - drug effects
Facial Muscles - pathology
Facial Muscles - physiology
Hyaluronoglucosaminidase - administration & dosage
Inflammation - pathology
Injections
Oculomotor Muscles - drug effects
Oculomotor Muscles - pathology
Oculomotor Muscles - physiology
Rabbits
Regeneration - drug effects
Regeneration - physiology
Time Factors
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