Brooks Susan V
Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology and Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2003 Dec;27(1-4):171-82. doi: 10.1152/advan.2003.27.4.171.
Contractions of skeletal muscles provide the stability and power for all body movements. Consequently, any impairment in skeletal muscle function results in some degree of instability or immobility. Factors that influence skeletal muscle structure and function are therefore of great interest both scientifically and clinically. Injury, disease, and old age are among the factors that commonly contribute to impairment in skeletal muscle function. The goal of this article is to update current concepts of skeletal muscle physiology. Particular emphasis is placed on mechanisms of injury, repair, and adaptation in skeletal muscle as well as mechanisms underlying the declining skeletal muscle structure and function associated with aging. For additional materials please refer to the "Skeletal Muscle Physiology" presentation located on the American Physiological Society Archive of Teaching Resources Web site (http://www.apsarchive.org).
骨骼肌的收缩为所有身体运动提供稳定性和力量。因此,骨骼肌功能的任何损伤都会导致一定程度的不稳定或活动障碍。因此,影响骨骼肌结构和功能的因素在科学和临床上都备受关注。损伤、疾病和衰老都是导致骨骼肌功能受损的常见因素。本文的目的是更新当前骨骼肌生理学的概念。特别强调骨骼肌损伤、修复和适应的机制,以及与衰老相关的骨骼肌结构和功能衰退的潜在机制。如需更多资料,请参考美国生理学会教学资源存档网站(http://www.apsarchive.org)上的“骨骼肌生理学”演示文稿。