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Motor unit number estimates and neuromuscular transmission in the tibialis anterior of master athletes: evidence that athletic older people are not spared from age‐related motor unit remodeling

机译:高手运动员胫骨前肌的运动单位数量估计和神经肌肉传递:证据表明运动老年人不能幸免于与年龄有关的运动单位重塑

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Muscle motor unit numbers decrease markedly in old age, while remaining motor units are enlarged and can have reduced neuromuscular junction transmission stability. However, it is possible that regular intense physical activity throughout life can attenuate this remodeling. The aim of this study was to compare the number, size, and neuromuscular junction transmission stability of tibialis anterior (TA) motor units in healthy young and older men with those of exceptionally active master runners. The distribution of motor unit potential (MUP) size was determined from intramuscular electromyographic signals recorded in healthy male Young (mean ± SD, 26 ± 5 years), Old (71 ± 4 years) and Master Athletes (69 ± 3 years). Relative differences between groups in numbers of motor units was assessed using two methods, one comparing MUP size and muscle cross‐sectional area (CSA) determined with MRI, the other comparing surface recorded MUPs with maximal compound muscle action potentials and commonly known as a “motor unit number estimate (MUNE)”. Near fiber (NF) jiggle was measured to assess neuromuscular junction transmission stability. TA CSA did not differ between groups. MUNE values for the Old and Master Athletes were 45% and 40%, respectively, of the Young. Intramuscular MUPs of Old and Master Athletes were 43% and 56% larger than Young. NF jiggle was slightly higher in the Master Athletes, with no difference between Young and Old. These results show substantial and similar motor unit loss and remodeling in Master Athletes and Old individuals compared with Young, which suggests that lifelong training does not attenuate the age‐related loss of motor units.
机译:老年时肌肉运动单位数量显着减少,而其余运动单位增加,并且可能降低神经肌肉接头传输的稳定性。但是,有可能在整个一生中进行定期的剧烈运动会减弱这种重塑。这项研究的目的是比较健康的年轻和年长男性与活跃度极高的跑步者的胫前肌(TA)运动单位的数量,大小和神经肌肉接头传输稳定性。运动单位电位(MUP)大小的分布是根据健康男性Young(平均±SD,26±5岁),Old(71±4岁)和Master Athletes(69±3岁)的肌肉内肌电信号确定的。使用两种方法评估两组运动单位数量之间的相对差异,一种比较通过MRI确定的MUP大小和肌肉横截面积(CSA),另一种比较表面记录的MUP具有最大复合肌肉动作电位,通常称为“电机单元数量估计(MUNE)”。测量了近纤维(NF)的微动,以评估神经肌肉接头传输的稳定性。组之间的TA CSA没有差异。老年和大师级运动员的MUNE值分别为青年的45%和40%。老运动员和硕士运动员的肌肉内MUP分别比年轻运动员高43%和56%。大师级运动员的NF抖动略高,年轻与老年之间没有差异。这些结果表明,与年轻运动员相比,硕士运动员和老年人个体的运动单位损失和重塑基本相同,这表明终身训练并不能减轻与年龄有关的运动单位损失。

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