Hoffrén M, Ishikawa M, Komi P V
Neuromuscular Research Center, Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2007 Oct;103(4):1276-83. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00430.2007. Epub 2007 Aug 9.
Muscle- and movement-specific fascicle-tendon interaction affects the performance of the neuromuscular system. This interaction is unknown among elderly and consequently contributes to the lack of understanding the age-related problems on neuromuscular control. The present experiment studied the age specificity of fascicle-tendon interaction of the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscle in drop jump (DJ) exercises. Twelve young and thirteen elderly subjects performed maximal squat jumps and DJs with maximal rebound effort on a sledge apparatus. Ankle and knee joint angles, reaction force, and electromyography (EMG) from the soleus (Sol), GM, and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles were measured together with the GM fascicle length by ultrasonography. The results showed that the measured ankle joint stiffness (AJS) during the braking phase correlated positively with the rebound speed in both age groups and that both parameters were significantly lower in the elderly than in young subjects. In both groups, the AJS correlated positively with averaged EMG (aEMG) in Sol during the braking phase and was further associated with GM activation (r = 0.55, P < 0.01) and TA coactivation (TA/GM r = -0.4 P < 0.05) in the elderly subjects. In addition, compared with the young subjects, the elderly subjects showed significantly lower GM aEMG in the braking phase and higher aEMG in the push-off phase, indicating less utilization of tendinous tissue (TT) elasticity. These different activation patterns are in line with the mechanical behavior of GM showing significantly less fascicle shortening and relative TT stretching in the braking phase in the elderly than in the young subjects. These results suggest that age-specific muscle activation patterns as well as mechanical behaviors exist during DJs.
肌肉与运动特异性的肌束 - 肌腱相互作用会影响神经肌肉系统的表现。这种相互作用在老年人中尚不明确,因此导致人们对与年龄相关的神经肌肉控制问题缺乏了解。本实验研究了在纵跳(DJ)运动中,腓肠肌内侧头(GM)的肌束 - 肌腱相互作用的年龄特异性。12名年轻受试者和13名老年受试者在雪橇装置上进行了最大深蹲跳和全力反弹的DJ运动。通过超声检查测量了比目鱼肌(Sol)、GM和胫骨前肌(TA)的踝关节和膝关节角度、反作用力以及肌电图(EMG),同时测量了GM肌束长度。结果表明,在两个年龄组中,制动阶段测得的踝关节僵硬度(AJS)与反弹速度呈正相关,且老年组的这两个参数均显著低于年轻受试者。在两组中,制动阶段的AJS与Sol的平均EMG(aEMG)呈正相关,并且在老年受试者中还与GM激活(r = 0.55,P < 0.01)和TA共激活(TA/GM r = -0.4,P < 0.05)相关。此外,与年轻受试者相比,老年受试者在制动阶段的GM aEMG显著降低,在蹬离阶段的aEMG更高,这表明肌腱组织(TT)弹性的利用率较低。这些不同的激活模式与GM的力学行为一致,表明老年人在制动阶段的肌束缩短和相对TT拉伸比年轻人明显更少。这些结果表明,在DJ运动中存在年龄特异性的肌肉激活模式以及力学行为。