Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging, School of Kinesiology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2009 Dec;107(6):1781-8. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00464.2009. Epub 2009 Oct 1.
Mean maximal motor unit firing rates (MUFRs) of the human soleus are lower (5-20 Hz) than other limb muscles (20-50 Hz) during brief sustained contractions. With healthy adult aging, maximal MUFRs are 20-40% lower and twitch contractile speed of lower limb muscles are 10-40% slower compared with young adults. However, it is unknown whether the inherently low maximal MUFRs for the soleus are further reduced with aging in association with age-related slowing in contractile properties. The purpose of the present study was to compare the changes in triceps surae contractile properties and MUFRs of the soleus throughout a variety of contraction intensities in six old ( approximately 75 yr old) and six young ( approximately 24 yr old) men. Neuromuscular measures were collected from the soleus and triceps surae during repeated sessions (2-6 sessions). Populations of single MUFR trains were recorded from the soleus with tungsten microelectrodes during separate sustained 6- to 10-s isometric contractions of varying intensities [25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC)]. The old men had weaker triceps surae strength (MVC; 35% lower) and slower contractile properties (contraction duration; 20% longer) than the young men. However, there was no difference in average MUFRs of the soleus at 75% and 100% MVC ( approximately 14.5 Hz and approximately 16.5 Hz, respectively). At 25% and 50% MVC, average rates were 10% and 20% lower in the old men compared with young, respectively. Despite a significant slowing in triceps surae contraction duration, there was no age-related change in MUFRs recorded at high contractile intensities in the soleus. Thus the relationship between the whole muscle contractile properties and MUFRs found in other muscle groups may not exist between the triceps surae and soleus and may be muscle dependent.
人类比目鱼肌在短暂持续收缩时的最大运动单位放电率(MUFRs)低于其他肢体肌肉(20-50 Hz)(5-20 Hz)。随着健康成人的衰老,最大 MUFRs 比年轻人低 20-40%,下肢肌肉的单次收缩收缩速度比年轻人慢 10-40%。然而,尚不清楚比目鱼肌固有的低最大 MUFRs 是否会随着与收缩特性相关的年龄相关的减慢而在衰老过程中进一步降低。本研究的目的是比较 6 名老年(约 75 岁)和 6 名年轻(约 24 岁)男性在各种收缩强度下比目鱼肌和三头肌的收缩特性和 MUFRs 的变化。在重复的运动过程中(2-6 次),从比目鱼肌和三头肌收集神经肌肉测量值。在不同强度(25%、50%、75%和 100%最大自主等长收缩(MVC))的 6-10 秒等长收缩期间,使用钨微电极从比目鱼肌记录单个 MUFR 训练的种群。老年人的比目鱼肌和三头肌力量(MVC;低 35%)和收缩特性(收缩持续时间;长 20%)比年轻人慢。然而,在 75%和 100% MVC 时,比目鱼肌的平均 MUFRs 没有差异(分别约为 14.5 Hz 和约 16.5 Hz)。在 25%和 50% MVC 时,老年人的平均速率比年轻人分别低 10%和 20%。尽管三头肌收缩持续时间明显减慢,但在比目鱼肌高收缩强度下记录的 MUFRs 没有与年龄相关的变化。因此,在其他肌肉群中发现的整个肌肉收缩特性和 MUFRs 之间的关系可能不存在于三头肌和比目鱼肌之间,并且可能取决于肌肉。