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Motor unit number estimates in masters runners: use it or lose it?

Geoffrey A Power1, Brian H Dalton, David G Behm, Anthony A Vandervoort, Timothy J Doherty, Charles L Rice.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A contributing factor to the loss of muscle mass and strength during aging is the reduction in the number of functioning motor units (MU). It has been shown that lifelong physically active older rats have greater numbers of MU compared with age-matched sedentary controls, suggesting that chronic exercise may preserve MU function with advancing age. This has not previously been examined in humans.
PURPOSE: Thus, the purpose of this study was to estimate the number of functioning MU in the tibialis anterior of masters runners (approximately 65 yr) and to compare the values with recreationally active young (approximately 25 yr) and healthy age-matched controls (approximately 65 yr).
METHODS: Decomposition-enhanced spike-triggered averaging was used to collect surface and intramuscular EMG signals during dorsiflexion at 25% of maximum voluntary isometric contraction.
RESULTS: The estimated number of MU did not differ between masters runners and young, but MU number estimates were lower in the old (91 +/- 22 MU) compared with the masters runners (140 +/- 53 MU) and young (150 +/- 43 MU).
CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that lifelong high-intensity physical activity could potentially mitigate the loss of MU associated with aging well into the seventh decade of life.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20142771     DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181d6f9e9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


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