Research Article

Simvastatin Impairs the Inflammatory and Repair Phases of the Postinjury Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

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Effect of SIM on the dynamics of the inflammatory phase of the postinjury skeletal muscle regeneration. To assess this effect, the presence and degree of extravasation (a, ), the duration and degree of necrosis (b, ), and the presence and intensity of inflammation (c, ) were compared between particular time points in the BPVC-injured muscles of nontreated (control) or SIM-treated animals. The results are expressed as the mean scores (±SDs) from six sites of muscle injury derived from three animals (two independent muscle injuries per single animal) per day in the control ((a), (b), and (c)) and SIM-treated ((), (), and ()) groups. The P values (P < 0.05, P < 0.01, and P < 0.001) indicate the significance of the differences between all the time points in the control group or SIM-treated group.