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Aging and Exercise: Modeling age-related changes in muscle-tendon dynamics during cyclical contractions in the rat gastrocnemius

机译:衰老和运动:模拟大鼠腓肠肌周期性收缩过程中与肌腱动态相关的年龄变化

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Efficient muscle-tendon performance during cyclical tasks is dependent on both active and passive mechanical tissue properties. Here we examine whether age-related changes in the properties of muscle-tendon units (MTUs) compromise their ability to do work and utilize elastic energy storage. We empirically quantified passive and active properties of the medial gastrocnemius muscle and material properties of the Achilles tendon in young (∼6 mo) and old (∼32 mo) rats. We then used these properties in computer simulations of a Hill-type muscle model operating in series with a Hookean spring. The modeled MTU was driven through sinusoidal length changes and activated at a phase that optimized muscle-tendon tuning to assess the relative contributions of active and passive elements to the force and work in each cycle. In physiologically realistic simulations where young and old MTUs started at similar passive forces and developed similar active forces, the capacity of old MTUs to store elastic energy and produce positive work was compromised. These results suggest that the observed increase in the metabolic cost of locomotion with aging may be in part due to the recruitment of additional muscles to compensate for the reduced work at the primary MTU. Furthermore, the age-related increases in passive stiffness coupled with a reduced active force capacity in the muscle can lead to shifts in the force-length and force-velocity operating range that may significantly impact mechanical and metabolic performance. Our study emphasizes the importance of the interplay between muscle and tendon mechanical properties in shaping MTU performance during cyclical contractions.
机译:在周期性任务中有效的肌腱性能取决于主动和被动机械组织特性。在这里,我们检查与肌腱单位(MTU)的属性有关的年龄相关变化是否会损害其工作能力和利用弹性能量存储的能力。我们根据经验量化了年轻(〜6 mo)和老(〜32 mo)大鼠腓肠内侧肌的被动和主动特性以及跟腱的物质特性。然后,我们将这些属性用于与Hookean弹簧串联操作的Hill型肌肉模型的计算机模拟中。建模的MTU通过正弦曲线的长度变化来驱动,并在优化肌肉肌腱调整的阶段激活,以评估主动和被动元素对每个循环中力和工作的相对贡献。在生理上现实的模拟中,年轻的MTU和旧的MTU在类似的被动力下开始并发展出类似的主动力,老MTU储存弹性能并产生积极作用的能力就受到了损害。这些结果表明,随着年龄的增长,运动代谢成本的增加可能部分归因于补充了额外的肌肉,以补偿初级MTU所减少的工作。此外,与年龄相关的被动刚度的增加以及肌肉中主动力能力的降低会导致力长和力速操作范围的变化,这可能会显着影响机械和代谢性能。我们的研究强调了周期性收缩过程中,肌肉和肌腱机械特性之间相互作用对塑造MTU性能的重要性。

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