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Packing of muscles in the rabbit shank influences three-dimensional architecture of M. soleus.

Carolin Wick1, Markus Böl2, Florian Müller1, Reinhard Blickhan1, Tobias Siebert3.   

Abstract

Isolated and packed muscles (e.g. in the calf) exhibit different three-dimensional muscle shapes. In packed muscles, cross-sections are more angular compared to the more elliptical ones in isolated muscles. As far as we know, it has not been examined yet, whether the shape of the muscle in its packed condition influences its internal arrangement of muscle fascicles and accordingly the contraction behavior in comparison to the isolated condition. To evaluate the impact of muscle packing, we examined the three-dimensional muscle architecture of isolated and packed rabbit M. soleus for different ankle angles (65°, 75°, 85°, 90°, and 95°) using manual digitization (MicroScribe® MLX). In general, significantly increased values of pennation angle and fascicle curvature were found in packed compared to isolated M. soleus (except for fascicle curvature at 90° ankle angle). On average, fascicle length of isolated muscles exceeded fascicle lengths of packed muscles by 2.6%. Reduction of pennation angle in the packed condition had only marginal influence on force generation (about 1% of maximum isometric force) in longitudinal direction (along the line of action) although an increase of transversal force component (perpendicular to the line of action) of about 26% is expected. Results of this study provide initial evidence that muscle packing limits maximum muscle performance observed in isolated M. soleus. Besides an enhanced understanding of the impact of muscle packing on architectural parameters, the outcomes of this study are essential for realistic three-dimensional muscle modeling and model validation.
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Keywords:  3D muscle architecture; Fascicle curvature; Fascicle length; Muscle geometry; Muscle package; Pennation angle

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29656240     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2018.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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