Age- and sex-dependence of muscle quality: Influence of intramuscular non-contractile tissues

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Abstract

Purpose

Muscle quality is explained by the ratio between muscle size and strength. Conventionally, muscle size is evaluated without considering the composition of contractile and non-contractile tissues in muscle, hence the influence of non-contractile tissues on muscle quality is not fully understood, especially within aging muscle. This study investigated the differences in intramuscular non-contractile tissues between different age and sex groups, and investigated their influence on muscle quality.

Methods

Eighty-two older and 64 young females and males participated. Muscle cross-sectional area (quadriceps and hamstrings), separating contractile and non-contractile areas, was calculated from the magnetic resonance image of the right mid-thigh. Maximal voluntary isometric knee extension and flexion torque was measured. Torque/muscle area and torque/contractile area were calculated for each age and sex group.

Results

Non-contractile/muscle area was higher in older than in young individuals in both muscle groups (p < 0.05), and it was greater in the hamstrings than in the quadriceps. For the hamstrings, torque/muscle area was lower in older than in young individuals in both sexes (p < 0.05). However, torque/contractile area did not show the differences between age groups, only between sexes (males>females) (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

The results indicate that 1) the presence of non-contractile tissues varies by age and muscle groups, 2) the extensive presence of non-contractile tissues can contribute to the underestimation of its muscle quality, and 3) the sex differences in muscle quality are influenced by factors other than muscle composition.

肌肉质量与年龄和性别有关:肌肉内非收缩组织的影响。
目的:肌肉质量由肌肉大小和力量之间的比率来解释。传统上,肌肉大小的评估不考虑肌肉中收缩组织和非收缩组织的组成,因此,非收缩组织对肌肉质量的影响尚未得到充分了解,尤其是在老化肌肉中。本研究调查了不同年龄组和性别组之间肌肉内非收缩组织的差异,并研究了它们对肌肉质量的影响:方法:82 名老年男性和 64 名年轻男性和女性参加了研究。根据右大腿中部的磁共振图像计算肌肉横截面积(股四头肌和腘绳肌),将收缩区和非收缩区分开。测量了膝关节最大自主等长伸屈力矩。计算每个年龄组和性别组的扭矩/肌肉面积和扭矩/收缩面积:结论:研究结果表明:1)非收缩组织的存在因年龄和肌肉群而异;2)非收缩组织的广泛存在可能导致肌肉质量被低估;3)肌肉质量的性别差异受肌肉成分以外因素的影响。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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