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Aging and Exercise: Motor unit number and transmission stability in octogenarian world class athletes: Can age-related deficits be outrun?

机译:衰老和锻炼:八十岁世界级运动员的运动单位数量和传输稳定性:与年龄相关的赤字可以超越吗?

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Our group has shown a greater number of functioning motor units (MU) in a cohort of highly active older (∼65 yr) masters runners relative to age-matched controls. Because of the precipitous loss in the number of functioning MUs in the eighth and ninth decades of life it is unknown whether older world class octogenarian masters athletes (MA) would also have greater numbers of functioning MUs compared with age-matched controls. We measured MU numbers and neuromuscular transmission stability in the tibialis anterior of world champion MAs (∼80 yr) and compared the values with healthy age-matched controls (∼80 yr). Decomposition-enhanced spike-triggered averaging was used to collect surface and intramuscular electromyography signals during dorsiflexion at ∼25% of maximum voluntary isometric contraction. Near fiber (NF) MU potential analysis was used to assess neuromuscular transmission stability. For the MAs compared with age-matched controls, the amount of excitable muscle mass (compound muscle action potential) was 14% greater (P < 0.05), there was a trend (P = 0.07) toward a 27% smaller surface-detected MU potential representative of less collateral reinnervation, and 28% more functioning MUs (P < 0.05). Additionally, the MAs had greater MU neuromuscular stability than the controls, as indicated by lower NF jitter and jiggle values (P < 0.05). These results demonstrate that high-performing octogenarians better maintain neuromuscular stability of the MU and mitigate the loss of MUs associated with aging well into the later decades of life during which time the loss of muscle mass and strength becomes functionally relevant. Future studies may identify the concomitant roles genetics and exercise play in neuroprotection.
机译:与年龄匹配的对照组相比,我们的小组在一群​​活跃度较高(约65岁)的高水平硕士运动员中显示出了更多的功能性运动单元(MU)。由于在第八个和第九个几十年中功能性MU的数量急剧减少,因此与年龄匹配的对照组相比,较老的世界一流的八十岁以下大师运动员(MA)是否还会有更多的功能性MU,这一点尚不清楚。我们测量了世界冠军MAs(〜80岁)胫前肌的MU数量和神经肌肉传递稳定性,并将其与健康的年龄匹配对照组(〜80岁)进行了比较。在背屈期间,使用分解增强的尖峰触发平均来收集表面和肌内肌电图信号,最大自主等轴测收缩的约25%。近纤维(NF)MU电位分析用于评估神经肌肉传递的稳定性。与年龄匹配的对照组相比,MA的兴奋性肌肉量(复合肌肉动作电位)增加了14%(P <0.05),表面检测到的MU有减小27%的趋势(P = 0.07)潜在的代表较少的附带神经支配,而功能性MU则多28%(P <0.05)。此外,MAs的MU神经肌肉稳定性高于对照组,如较低的NF抖动和抖动值所表明(P <0.05)。这些结果表明,高绩效的八十岁老人可以更好地保持MU的神经肌肉稳定性,并减轻与衰老相关的MU的丧失,直至生命的后几十年,在这段时间内,肌肉质量和强度的丧失与功能相关。未来的研究可能会发现遗传和运动在神经保护中的伴随作用。

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