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Ryosuke Ando1, Keigo Taniguchi2, Shin Kikuchi3, Shogo Mizoguchi3, Mineko Fujimiya3, Masaki Katayose2, Hiroshi Akima4.
Abstract
The force-length relation of the skeletal muscles is an important factor influencing the joint torque at a given joint angle. We aimed to clarify the relationship between the resting sarcomere length and knee joint angle in the vastus intermedius (VI) and to compare it with that of the vastus lateralis (VL). The left and right legs were fixed at knee joint angles of 0° and 90°, respectively, in seven cadavers (age at the time of death: 70-91 years). Muscle tissues were dissected by necropsy of the VL and the VI, and electron microscopy images were obtained to calculate the sarcomere length. At knee joint angles of 0° and 90°, the VL sarcomere length was 2.28 ± 0.49 μm and 2.30 ± 0.48 μm, respectively, and the VI sarcomere length was 2.19 ± 0.35 μm and 2.46 ± 0.53 μm, respectively, with a significant difference between the two (p = 0.028). The magnitude of sarcomere length changes with knee joint angle changes was significantly greater for the VI (0.27 ± 0.20 μm) than for the VL (0.02 ± 0.09 μm) (p = 0.009). Thus, knee joint angle changes may affect the passive and active tension produced by the VI more than those produced by the VL.Entities:
Keywords: cadaver; electron microscope; force-length relation; quadriceps femoris
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33650805 PMCID: PMC7923570 DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14771
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiol Rep ISSN: 2051-817X