Muscle contractile properties and perceived fatigue in the general and diseased population.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Isa H Mast, Neeltje A E Allard, Dominique Ten Haaf, Anouk A F Stoffels, Lando Janssen, Hieronymus W H van Hees, Silvie Timmers, Bregina T P Hijmans-Kersten, Maria T E Hopman, Laurien M Buffart
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Knowledge of muscle contractile properties, physical fitness, and their associations with perceived fatigue may provide insights into mechanisms inducing fatigue and treatment targets. We aimed to identify differences in contractile properties and physical fitness between populations, and examine associations with perceived fatigue. We pooled data on perceived fatigue, physical fitness, and contractile properties from six studies, including a control group (n = 90), cancer survivors (n = 27), patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; n = 16), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML; n = 20), and statin users (n = 64). We evaluated differences between populations, and associations of contractile properties and physical fitness with perceived fatigue. Compared with the control group, we found differences in contractile properties of patients with COPD (larger muscle force decline: β = -10.5%, 95% CI = -16.7; -4.2, increase in early relaxation time (Rt): β = 84.4%, 95% CI = 51.7; 117.0, increase in half Rt: β = 83.1%, 95% CI = 45.5; 120.7, muscle force rise (MFR): β = 0.2%/ms, 95% CI = 0.1; 0.3, and decrease in MFR: β = -24.3%, 95% CI = -35.7; -13.0) and statin users (early Rt: β = -5.4 ms, 95% CI = -10.0; -0.8, increase in early Rt: β = 19.8%, 95% CI = 2.5; 37.1). Associations between contractile properties and perceived fatigue varied across populations. Longer relaxation times were associated with higher perceived fatigue in hemato-oncological populations. To conclude, contractile properties were impaired in patients with COPD and statin users. Associations between contractile properties and perceived fatigue varied across populations. In hemato-oncological populations, impaired muscle relaxation was associated with higher perceived fatigue.

一般人群和患病人群的肌肉收缩特性和感知疲劳。
了解肌肉收缩特性、身体健康以及它们与感知疲劳的关联,可能有助于了解疲劳的诱导机制和治疗目标。我们的目的是确定人群之间收缩特性和身体健康的差异,并检查与感知疲劳的关联。我们汇集了来自6项研究的感知疲劳、身体健康和收缩特性的数据,包括对照组(n = 90)、癌症幸存者(n = 27)、慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD;n = 16),慢性髓性白血病(CML;N = 20)和他汀类药物使用者(N = 64)。我们评估了人群之间的差异,以及收缩特性和身体健康与感知疲劳的关系。与对照组相比,我们发现COPD患者的收缩特性存在差异(肌力下降较大:β = -10.5%, 95% CI = -16.7;-4.2,早期松弛时间增加(Rt): β = 84.4%, 95% CI = 51.7;117.0,增加一半Rt: β = 83.1%, 95% CI = 45.5;120.7、肌肉力量崛起(生产商):β= 0.2% /女士,95% CI = 0.1;0.3,下降生产商:β= -24.3%,95% CI = -35.7;-13.0)和他汀类用户(早期Rt:女士β= -5.4,95% CI = -10.0;-0.8,增加早期Rt:β= 19.8%,95% CI = 2.5;37.1)。在不同人群中,收缩特性和感知疲劳之间的联系各不相同。在血液肿瘤人群中,较长的放松时间与较高的感知疲劳相关。综上所述,COPD患者和他汀类药物使用者的收缩特性受损。在不同人群中,收缩特性和感知疲劳之间的联系各不相同。在血液肿瘤人群中,肌肉松弛受损与较高的感知疲劳相关。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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