年龄和体重指数对上肢运动单位数指数和大小的影响。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Experimental Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ebm.2025.10491
Lauren I Gulley Cox, Nicholas Dias, Chuan Zhang, Yingchun Zhang, Stacey L Gorniak
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摘要

本研究的重点是评估老年人(60岁以上)与年轻健康成人(20-30岁)上肢运动单元的数量和大小。我们假设,与年轻健康成人相比,老年人的运动单元较少,运动单元大小增加(H1),与年轻健康成人相比,上肢肌肉的运动单元大小不同(H2),较高的身体质量指数(BMI)与较低的运动单元数相关(H3)。评估上肢五块肌肉的复合肌肉动作电位(CMAP)、运动单元数指数(MUNIX)和运动单元大小指数(MUSIX)。衰老引起的CMAP组间差异可通过体重指数(BMI)的增加来解释;MUSIX的组间差异不受BMI影响。两组间MUNIX无差异;然而,BMI的影响是跨群体的。虽然这些数据提供了与年龄相关的运动单位变化的支持证据,但当使用表面肌电图作为测量方式时,身体成分随年龄的变化可能会混淆这些结论。在未来的肌电图研究中应考虑肥胖估计,特别是在BMI值较高的人群中。
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Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

Impact of aging and body mass index on upper extremity motor unit number index and size.

The focus of this study was to evaluate motor unit number and size across the upper extremity in older adults (aged 60+ years) versus young healthy adults (aged 20-30 years). We hypothesized that older adults would have: fewer motor units and increased motor unit size as compared to young healthy adults (H1), that motor unit size would differ across the upper extremity muscles as compared to young healthy adults (H2), and higher body mass index (BMI) would be associated with lower motor unit numbers (H3). Compound muscle action potential (CMAP), motor unit number index (MUNIX), and motor unit size index (MUSIX) were evaluated in five muscles of the upper extremity. Group differences in CMAP due to aging were accounted for by increased body mass index (BMI); group differences in MUSIX were not impacted by BMI. No difference in MUNIX was found; however, an influence of BMI was found across groups. While this data provides supporting evidence of age-related motor unit changes, body composition changes with age may confound these conclusions when surface electromyography is utilized as the measurement modality. Adiposity estimation should be considered in future EMG studies, particularly in populations with higher BMI values.

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Experimental Biology and Medicine
Experimental Biology and Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Biology and Medicine (EBM) is a global, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in the biomedical sciences. EBM provides both research and review articles as well as meeting symposia and brief communications. Articles in EBM represent cutting edge research at the overlapping junctions of the biological, physical and engineering sciences that impact upon the health and welfare of the world''s population. Topics covered in EBM include: Anatomy/Pathology; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Bioimaging; Biomedical Engineering; Bionanoscience; Cell and Developmental Biology; Endocrinology and Nutrition; Environmental Health/Biomarkers/Precision Medicine; Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics; Immunology/Microbiology/Virology; Mechanisms of Aging; Neuroscience; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Physiology; Stem Cell Biology; Structural Biology; Systems Biology and Microphysiological Systems; and Translational Research.
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