Fatiguing exercise reduces cellular passive Young's modulus in human vastus lateralis muscle

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Privett, Grace E. [1 ]
Ricci, Austin W. [1 ]
David, Larry L. [2 ]
Needham, Karen Wiedenfeld [1 ]
Tan, Yong How [3 ]
Nakayama, Karina H. [3 ]
Callahan, Damien M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Human Physiol, Eugene, OR USA
[2] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Integrat Biosci, Portland, OR USA
[3] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Portland, OR USA
关键词
cellular stiffness; fatigue; passive mechanics; skeletal muscle; titin; CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURY; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; CALCIUM ACTIVATION; STRIATED-MUSCLE; CARDIAC-MUSCLE; SEX-HORMONES; TITIN; STIFFNESS; FIBERS;
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10.1113/EP092072
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Previous studies demonstrated that acute fatiguing exercise transiently reduces whole-muscle stiffness, which might contribute to increased risk of injury and impaired contractile performance. We sought to elucidate potential intracellular mechanisms underlying these reductions. To that end, the cellular passive Young's modulus was measured in muscle fibres from healthy, young males and females. Eight volunteers (four male and four female) completed unilateral, repeated maximal voluntary knee extensions until task failure, immediately followed by bilateral percutaneous needle muscle biopsy of the post-fatigued followed by the non-fatigued control vastus lateralis. Muscle samples were processed for mechanical assessment and separately for imaging and phosphoproteomics. Fibres were passively (pCa 8.0) stretched incrementally to 156% of initial sarcomere length to assess Young's modulus, calculated as the slope of the resulting stress-strain curve at short (sarcomere length = 2.4-3.0 mu m) and long (sarcomere length = 3.2-3.8 mu m) lengths. Titin phosphorylation was assessed by liquid chromatography followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry. The passive modulus was significantly reduced in post-fatigued versus control fibres from male, but not female, participants. Post-fatigued samples showed altered phosphorylation of five serine residues (four located within the elastic region of titin) but did not exhibit altered active tension or sarcomere ultrastructure. Collectively, these results suggest that acute fatigue is sufficient to alter phosphorylation of skeletal titin in multiple locations. We also found reductions in the passive modulus, consistent with prior reports in the literature investigating striated muscle stiffness. These results provide mechanistic insight contributing to the understanding of dynamic regulation of whole-muscle tissue mechanics in vivo.
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