Hornberger Troy A
Department of Comparative Biosciences, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2025;1478:61-84. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-88361-3_4.
During the last century, it has become clear that mechanical signals play a pivotal role in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass. For instance, numerous studies have shown that an increase in mechanical loading will lead to an increase in muscle mass, and a decrease in mechanical loading will lead to a decrease in muscle mass. These same studies have not only led to the widely adopted terms of "mechanical load-induced growth" and "disuse atrophy," but they have also shaped our understanding of the macroscopic, microscopic, and ultrastructural adaptations that contribute to the changes in muscle mass. These structural adaptations serve as the foundational events via which mechanical signals regulate skeletal muscle mass and, in this chapter, we will explore what is known about these adaptations and pinpoint the critical gaps in knowledge that remain to be filled.
在上个世纪,很明显机械信号在骨骼肌质量的调节中起着关键作用。例如,大量研究表明,机械负荷增加会导致肌肉质量增加,而机械负荷减少会导致肌肉质量下降。这些研究不仅催生了被广泛采用的“机械负荷诱导生长”和“废用性萎缩”术语,还塑造了我们对导致肌肉质量变化的宏观、微观和超微结构适应性的理解。这些结构适应性是机械信号调节骨骼肌质量的基础事件,在本章中,我们将探讨关于这些适应性的已知内容,并指出仍有待填补的关键知识空白。