Age-related changes in human single muscle fibre passive elastic properties are sarcomere length dependent

Studies have revealed an age-related decrease in the ability to produce force as well as an increase in the contractile stiffness and passive stress of single muscle fibres. However, further insight into age-related changes to the passive properties of human skeletal muscles is needed. The aim of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental gerontology 2020-08, Vol.137, p.110968-110968, Article 110968
Hauptverfasser: Noonan, Alex M., Mazara, Nicole, Zwambag, Derek P., Weersink, Erin, Power, Geoffrey A., Brown, Stephen H.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Studies have revealed an age-related decrease in the ability to produce force as well as an increase in the contractile stiffness and passive stress of single muscle fibres. However, further insight into age-related changes to the passive properties of human skeletal muscles is needed. The aim of this study was to characterize single muscle fibre passive properties from young and old males across a physiologic range of sarcomere lengths (SLs). Ten young ([YM]: mean age: 25.4 years) and ten old ([OM]: mean age: 68.9 years) males participated. Vastus lateralis muscles were biopsied and 182 fibres were tested and analyzed (90 YM and 92 OM) using a cumulative stretch-relaxation protocol. Passive mechanical characteristics of each fibre were obtained by fitting the integral of the logistic function to experimental stress-SL data. Muscle fibres from older individuals had significantly greater passive elastic moduli at short SL (1.9–2.65 μm) compared with young (p 
ISSN:0531-5565
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DOI:10.1016/j.exger.2020.110968