A2A adenosine receptors are involved in the reparative response of tendon cells to pulsed electromagnetic fields

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Our Summary

The rationale of this study is to investigate the effects of PEMF on human tendon cells (TC). A total of 48 hours of PEMF exposure was done on human TC. Results show that PEMF stimulated A2AARs to counter the inflammatory effects of human TC.

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Study Categories

inflammation, tendon

Authors

[‘Alessandra Colombini’, ‘Carlotta Perucca Orfei’, ‘Fabrizio Vincenzi’, ‘Paola De Luca’, ‘Enrico Ragni’, ‘Marco Viganò’, ‘Stefania Setti’, ‘Katia Varani’, ‘Laura de Girolamo’]

PMID

32998161

PMCID

PMC7527253

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

75

Frequency Range

High

Intensity (G)

15

Intensity Range

High

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

Added Descriptive Keywords

tendinitis, inflammation, tear, regeneration, muscle, human

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