Long-Term High-Level Exercise Promotes Muscle Reinnervation With Age

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作者
Mosole, Simone [1 ]
Carraro, Ugo [1 ]
Kern, Helmut [2 ,3 ]
Loefler, Stefan [2 ]
Fruhmann, Hannah [2 ]
Vogelauer, Michael [3 ]
Burggraf, Samantha [2 ]
Mayr, Winfried [4 ]
Krenn, Matthias [4 ]
Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana [5 ]
Hamar, Dusan [6 ]
Cvecka, Jan [6 ]
Sedliak, Milan [6 ]
Tirpakova, Veronika [6 ]
Sarabon, Nejc [7 ]
Musaro, Antonio [8 ]
Sandri, Marco [9 ,10 ]
Protasi, Feliciano [11 ,12 ]
Nori, Alessandra [1 ]
Pond, Amber [13 ]
Zampieri, Sandra [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Biomed Sci, Lab Translat Myol, I-35121 Padua, Italy
[2] Ludwig Boltzmann Inst Elect Stimulat & Phys Rehab, Vienna, Austria
[3] Wilhelminenspital Stadt Wien, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Vienna, Austria
[4] Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Biomed Engn & Phys, Vienna, Austria
[5] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Vienna, Austria
[6] Comenius Univ, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Bratislava, Slovakia
[7] Univ Primorska, Inst Kinesil Res, Sci & Res Ctr, Koper, Slovenia
[8] Univ Roma La Sapienza, DAHFMO Unit Histol & Med Embryol, IIM, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[9] Dulbecco Telethon Inst, Venetian Inst Mol Med, Padua, Italy
[10] Univ Padua, Dept Biomed Sci, Padua, Italy
[11] Univ G DAnnunzio, CeSI Ctr Res Aging, Chieti, Italy
[12] Univ G DAnnunzio, DNI, Chieti, Italy
[13] So Illinois Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
关键词
Aging; Coexpression of fast and slow myosin heavy chains; Denervation and reinnervation; Fiber-type grouping; Human skeletal muscle; Recreational sport activity; HUMAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE; CONTRACTION COUPLING APPARATUS; CHRONIC ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; MOTOR UNIT; DENERVATED MUSCLE; VASTUS LATERALIS; OLD; MYOSIN; RAT; STRENGTH;
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10.1097/NEN.0000000000000032
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The histologic features of aging muscle suggest that denervation contributes to atrophy, that immobility accelerates the process, and that routine exercise may protect against loss of motor units and muscle tissue. Here, we compared muscle biopsies from sedentary and physically active seniors and found that seniors with a long history of high-level recreational activity up to the time of muscle biopsy had 1) lower loss of muscle strength versus young men (32% loss in physically active vs 51% loss in sedentary seniors); 2) fewer small angulated (denervated) myofibers; 3) a higher percentage of fiber-type groups (reinnervated muscle fibers) that were almost exclusive of the slow type; and 4) sparse normal-size muscle fibers coexpressing fast and slow myosin heavy chains, which is not compatible with exercise-driven muscle-type transformation. The biopsies from the old physically active seniors varied from sparse fiber-type groupings to almost fully transformed muscle, suggesting that coexpressing fibers appear to fill gaps. Altogether, the data show that long-term physical activity promotes reinnervation of muscle fibers and suggest that decades of high-level exercise allow the body to adapt to age-related denervation by saving otherwise lost muscle fibers through selective recruitment to slow motor units. These effects on size and structure of myofibers may delay functional decline in late aging. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01679977).
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页码:284 / 294
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