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使用Myoton技术监测微重力环境下肌肉健康的可行性。

Feasibility of monitoring muscle health in microgravity environments using Myoton technology.

作者信息

Schneider Stefan, Peipsi Aleko, Stokes Maria, Knicker Axel, Abeln Vera

机构信息

Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 6, 50933, Cologne, Germany,

出版信息

Med Biol Eng Comput. 2015 Jan;53(1):57-66. doi: 10.1007/s11517-014-1211-5. Epub 2014 Oct 21.

Abstract

Physical exercise is important for people living under extreme environmental conditions to stay healthy. Particularly in space, exercise can partially counteract the loss of muscle mass and muscle strength caused by microgravity. Monitoring the adaptation of the musculoskeletal system to assess muscle quality and devise individual training programmes is highly desirable but is restricted by practical, technical and time constraints on board the International Space Station. This study aimed to test the feasibility of using myometric measurements to monitor the mechanical properties of skeletal muscles and tendons in weightlessness during parabolic flights. The mechanical properties (frequency, decrement, stiffness relaxation time and creep) of the m. gastrocnemius, m. erector spinae and Achilles tendon were assessed using the hand-held MyotonPRO device in 11 healthy participants (aged 47 ± 9 years) in normal gravity as well as in microgravity during two parabolic flight campaigns. Results showed significant (p < .05-.001) changes in all mechanical properties of both muscles and the Achilles tendon, indicating a more relaxed tissue state in microgravity. Recordings from a phantom rubber material with the device in a test rig confirmed that the device itself was not affected by gravity, as changes between gravity conditions that were too small (<1 %) to explain the changes observed in the tissues. It is concluded that myometric measurements are a feasible, easy-to-use and non-invasive approach to monitor muscle health in extreme conditions that prohibit many other methods. Real-time assessment of the quality of a muscle being exposed to the negative effect of microgravity and also the positive effects of muscular training could be achieved using Myoton technology.

摘要

体育锻炼对于生活在极端环境条件下的人们保持健康非常重要。特别是在太空,锻炼可以部分抵消微重力导致的肌肉质量和肌肉力量的损失。监测肌肉骨骼系统的适应性以评估肌肉质量并制定个性化训练计划是非常有必要的,但受到国际空间站上实际、技术和时间限制。本研究旨在测试在抛物线飞行中使用肌动测量法监测失重状态下骨骼肌和肌腱力学性能的可行性。在两次抛物线飞行任务中,使用手持式MyotonPRO设备评估了11名健康参与者(年龄47±9岁)在正常重力以及微重力状态下腓肠肌、竖脊肌和跟腱的力学性能(频率、衰减、刚度松弛时间和蠕变)。结果显示,肌肉和跟腱的所有力学性能均有显著(p<0.05 - 0.001)变化,表明在微重力状态下组织状态更加松弛。在测试台上使用该设备对模拟橡胶材料进行的记录证实,该设备本身不受重力影响,因为重力条件之间的变化太小(<1%),无法解释在组织中观察到的变化。得出的结论是,肌动测量法是一种可行、易用且非侵入性的方法,可用于在禁止使用许多其他方法的极端条件下监测肌肉健康。使用Myoton技术可以实时评估暴露于微重力负面影响以及肌肉训练积极影响下的肌肉质量。

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