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  • Artigo IPEN-doc 24222
    Efficient non-invasive plasmid-DNA administration into tibialis cranialis muscle of ā€œlittleā€ mice
    2017 - CECCHI, C.R.; HIGUTI, E.; LIMA, E.R.; VIEIRA, D.P.; SQUAIR, P.L.; PERONI, C.N.; BARTOLINI, P.
    Background: An alternative treatment for growth hormone deficiency based on hGH-DNA administration, followed by electro gene transfer, was investigated by injecting the plasmid into surgically exposed or non-exposed quadriceps or tibialis muscle of immunodeficient ā€œlittleā€ mice. Methods: An optimization of electrotransfer conditions via a new combination of high/low voltage pulses is presented. After 3 days, serum hGH was determined and in a 28-day assay, the relative growth parameters were compared. Results: Both groups exhibited similar results: 5.0 Ā± 2.2 (SD) and 3.5 Ā± 0.9 ng hGH/ml (P>0.05; n=7) for the exposed quadriceps and non-exposed tibialis treatments, respectively. The final body weight increases were 16.1% for the quadriceps and 18.9% for the tibialis group. The tail and nose-to-tail length increases were 4.5% and 7.1% for the quadriceps and 4.8 and 4.6% for the tibialis group. The right and left femur length increases, obtained from radiographic measurements, were 16.9% and 12.7% for the quadriceps and 19.4% and 12.3% for the tibialis, respectively. A non-significant difference between exposed quadriceps and non-exposed tibialis treatments (P=0.48) was confirmed via a completely integrated statistical analysis. Circulating mIGF-1 levels were 126 Ā± 47, 106 Ā± 93 (P>0.05) and 38 Ā± 15 ng/ml for the quadriceps, tibialis and saline treatments, respectively. Conclusion: These results show that hGH-DNA administration into non-exposed tibialis muscle followed by the new HV/LV electrotransfer protocol was an equally efficient, less traumatic treatment,