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Tensiomyography detects early hallmarks of bed-rest-induced atrophy before changes in muscle architecture.

Boštjan Šimunič1,2, Katja Koren2, Jörn Rittweger3,4, Stefano Lazzer5,6, Carlo Reggiani2,7, Enrico Rejc8, Rado Pišot2, Marco Narici2,7, Hans Degens9,10,11.   

Abstract

In young and older people, skeletal muscle mass is reduced after as little as 7 days of disuse. The declines in muscle mass after such short periods are of high clinical relevance, particularly in older people who show a higher atrophy rate and a slower or even a complete lack of muscle mass recovery after disuse. Ten men (24.3 yr; SD 2.6) underwent 35 days of 6° head-down tilt bed rest, followed by 30 days of recovery. During bed rest, a neutral energy balance was maintained, with three weekly passive physiotherapy sessions to minimize muscle soreness and joint stiffness. All measurements were performed in a hospital at days 1-10, 16, 28, and 35 of bed rest (BR1-BR10, BR16, BR28, and BR35, respectively) and days 1, 3, and 30 after reambulation (R + 1, R + 3, and R + 30, respectively). Vastus medialis obliquus (VMO), vastus medialis longus (VML), and biceps femoris (BF) thickness (d) and pennation angle (Θ) were assessed by ultrasonography, whereas twitch muscle belly displacement (Dm) and contraction time (Tc) were assessed with tensiomyography (TMG). After bed rest, d and Θ decreased by 13-17% in all muscles ( P < 0.001) and had recovered at R + 30. Dm was increased by 42.3-84.4% ( P < 0.001) at BR35 and preceded the decrease in d by 7, 5, and 3 days in VMO, VML, and BF, respectively. Tc increased only in BF (32.1%; P < 0.001) and was not recovered at R + 30. TMG can detect early bed-rest-induced changes in muscle with higher sensitivity before overt architectural changes, and atrophy can be detected. NEW &amp; NOTEWORTHY Detection of early atrophic processes and irreversible adaptation to disuse are of high clinical relevance. With the use of tensiomyography (TMG), we detected early atrophic processes before overt architectural changes, and atrophy can be detected using imaging technique. Furthermore, TMG detected irreversible changes of biceps femoris contraction time.

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Keywords:  aging; contraction time; rehabilitation; skeletal muscle; tensiomyography

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30676871     DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00880.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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2.  Nonuniform loss of muscle strength and atrophy during bed rest: a systematic review.

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5.  Lower-Limb Muscle Contractile Properties, Explosive Power and the Subjective Response of Elite Soccer Players to the COVID-19 Lockdown.

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6.  Reproducibility of knee extensor and flexor contraction velocity in healthy men and women assessed using tensiomyography: A study protocol.

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7.  Countermovement jump variables not tensiomyography can distinguish between sprint and endurance focused track cyclists.

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Journal:  Eur Geriatr Med       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 1.710

9.  Correlation between timed up and go test and skeletal muscle tensiomyography in female nursing home residents.

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10.  Physical Inactivity - the Human Health's Greatest Enemy.

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