Quantifying the Effects of Aging on Morphological and Cellular Properties of Human Female Pelvic Floor Muscles

被引:2
作者
Mary Rieger
Pamela Duran
Mark Cook
Simon Schenk
Manali Shah
Marni Jacobs
Karen Christman
Deborah M. Kado
Marianna Alperin
机构
[1] University of California San Diego,Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
[2] University of California San Diego,Department of Bioengineering and Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology
[4] University of California San Diego,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[5] University of California San Diego,Department of Bioengineering
[6] University of California San Diego,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
[7] University of California San Diego,Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science
[8] University of California San Diego,Department of Medicine
来源
Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2021年 / 49卷
关键词
Aging; Female; Pelvic floor disorders; Pelvic floor muscles;
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Age-related pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dysfunction is a critical defect in the progression to pelvic floor disorders (PFDs). Despite dramatic prevalence of PFDs in older women, the underlying pathophysiology of age-related PFM dysfunction remains poorly understood. Using cadaveric specimens, we quantified aging effects on functionally relevant PFM properties and compared PFMs with the appendicular muscles from the same donors. PFMs, obturator internus, and vastus lateralis were procured from younger (N = 4) and older (N = 11) donors with known obstetrical and medical history. Our findings demonstrate that PFMs undergo degenerative, rather than atrophic, alterations. Importantly, age-related fibrotic degeneration disproportionally impacts PFMs compared to the appendicular muscles. We identified intramuscular lipid accumulation as another contributing factor to the pathological alterations of PFMs with aging. We observed a fourfold decrease in muscle stem cell (MuSC) pool of aged relative to younger PFMs, but the MuSC pool of appendicular muscles from the same older donors was only twofold lower than in younger group, although these differences were not statistically significant. Age-related degeneration appears to disproportionally impact PFMs relative to the appendicular muscles from the same donors. Knowledge of tissue- and cell-level changes in aged PFMs is essential to promote our understanding of the mechanisms governing PFM dysfunction in older women.
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页码:1836 / 1847
页数:11
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