Vanden Noven S, Seburn K L, Latham N K, Gardiner P F
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada.
Neuroreport. 1996 Feb 29;7(3):767-72. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199602290-00021.
Two regions of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle, with different contractile properties and innervated by different nerve branches, were investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats at three ages: 2-3 months, 6-7 months and 24-25 months (i.e., the '50% survival age and beyond': a recommended definition of aged rodents derived from lifespan data on a given colony). At the 50% survival age, both regions of the MG showed decreased mass, slowed contraction times and a decreased number of fast-twitch, but not slow-twitch, muscle fibres. The 40% loss of fast-twitch muscle fibres was not reflected in the loss of motoneurones, suggesting that muscle degeneration precedes motoneurone loss at the 50% survival age in the rat.
在雄性斯普拉格-道利大鼠的三个年龄段(2 - 3个月、6 - 7个月和24 - 25个月,即“50%存活年龄及以上”:这是根据特定群体的寿命数据对老年啮齿动物的推荐定义),对内侧腓肠肌(MG)具有不同收缩特性且由不同神经分支支配的两个区域进行了研究。在50%存活年龄时,MG的两个区域均显示出质量下降、收缩时间减慢以及快肌纤维数量减少,但慢肌纤维数量未减少。快肌纤维40%的损失并未反映在运动神经元的损失上,这表明在大鼠50%存活年龄时,肌肉退化先于运动神经元损失。