RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Angiogenic effect of intramuscular administration of basic fibroblast growth factor in atrophied muscles: an experimental study in the rat JF British Journal of Sports Medicine JO Br J Sports Med FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine SP 355 OP 358 DO 10.1136/bjsm.2005.024455 VO 40 IS 4 A1 A Efthimiadou A1 N K Nikolettos A1 M Lambropoulou A1 N Papadopoulos A1 E Kontoleon YR 2006 UL http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/40/4/355.abstract AB Background: Although angiogenic therapy using recombinant growth factors holds much hope for the treatment of ischaemic diseases, there are still many unanswered questions, including its effectiveness on atrophic muscles. Objective: To evaluate the angiogenic effects of intramuscularly administered basic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) on normal gastrocnemius muscles of rats and atrophic gastrocnemius muscles after tenotomy. Methods: Forty rats were divided into groups as follows: group A, controls; group B, injected with 1 μg b-FGF; group C, tenotomy performed on the right gastrocnemius muscle; group D, tenotomy and 1 μg b-FGF. Mouse anti-rat CD31 antibody was used to evaluate the number of blood vessels present in histological preparations. Results: There was a significant (p<0.01) decrease in the number of blood vessels compared with the controls in the atrophic muscles of group C. This was similar to the decrease in muscle weight in this group. However, there was a significant (p<0.01) increase in the number of blood vessels compared with the controls in groups B and D. Similarly, there was a significant (p<0.01) increase in the number of blood vessels in group D compared with the atrophic muscles in group C. Conclusion: Intramuscular administration of b-FGF increases angiogenesis in both normal and atrophic rat gastrocnemius muscles at the injection area.