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Muscle moment arms and sensitivity analysis of a mouse hindlimb musculoskeletal model

机译:小鼠后肢肌肉骨骼模型的肌肉力矩臂和敏感性分析

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Musculoskeletal modelling has become a valuable tool with which to understand how neural, muscular, skeletal and other tissues are integrated to produce movement. Most musculoskeletal modelling work has to date focused on humans or their close relatives, with few examples of quadrupedal animal limb models. A musculoskeletal model of the mouse hindlimb could have broad utility for questions in medicine, genetics, locomotion and neuroscience. This is due to this species' position as a premier model of human disease, having an array of genetic tools for manipulation of the animal invivo, and being a small quadruped, a category for which few models exist. Here, the methods used to develop the first three-dimensional (3D) model of a mouse hindlimb and pelvis are described. The model, which represents bones, joints and 39 musculotendon units, was created through a combination of previously gathered muscle architecture data from microdissections, contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography (CT) scanning and digital segmentation. The model allowed muscle moment arms as well as muscle forces to be estimated for each musculotendon unit throughout a range of joint rotations. Moment arm analysis supported the reliability of musculotendon unit placement within the model, and comparison to a previously published rat hindlimb model further supported the model's reliability. A sensitivity analysis performed on both the force-generating parameters and muscle's attachment points of the model indicated that the maximal isometric muscle moment is generally most sensitive to changes in either tendon slack length or the coordinates of insertion, although the degree to which the moment is affected depends on several factors. This model represents the first step in the creation of a fully dynamic 3D computer model of the mouse hindlimb and pelvis that has application to neuromuscular disease, comparative biomechanics and the neuromechanical basis of movement. Capturing the morphology and dynamics of the limb, it enables future dissection of the complex interactions between the nervous and musculoskeletal systems as well as the environment.
机译:肌肉骨骼建模已成为了解神经,肌肉,骨骼和其他组织如何整合以产生运动的宝贵工具。迄今为止,大多数肌肉骨骼建模工作都集中在人类或其近亲身上,很少有四足动物肢体模型的例子。小鼠后肢的肌肉骨骼模型在医学,遗传学,运动和神经科学等问题上具有广泛的用途。这是由于该物种作为人类疾病的主要模型的地位,具有用于操纵动物体内的一系列遗传工具,并且体积很小,只有很少的模型。在这里,描述了用于开发小鼠后肢和骨盆的第一个三维(3D)模型的方法。该模型代表骨骼,关节和39个肌腱组织,是通过结合先前从显微解剖,对比增强的显微计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描和数字分割收集的肌肉结构数据而创建的。该模型允许在整个关节旋转范围内估计每个肌肉腱单元的肌肉力矩臂和肌肉力。弯矩臂分析支持模型中肌腱末端单元放置的可靠性,并且与先前发表的大鼠后肢模型进行比较进一步支持了该模型的可靠性。对模型的力生成参数和肌肉附着点进行的敏感性分析表明,最大等距肌肉力矩通常对肌腱松弛长度或插入坐标的变化最敏感,尽管力矩的程度是影响取决于几个因素。该模型代表了创建小鼠后肢和骨盆的全动态3D计算机模型的第一步,该模型已应用于神经肌肉疾病,比较生物力学和运动的神经力学基础。捕捉肢体的形态和动力学,它使得将来能够解剖神经,骨骼肌肉系统以及环境之间的复杂相互作用。

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