EFFECTS OF LOWER-LIMB UNLOADING ON SKELETAL-MUSCLE MASS AND FUNCTION IN HUMANS

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作者
BERG, HE
DUDLEY, GA
HAGGMARK, T
OHLSEN, H
TESCH, PA
机构
[1] KAROLINSKA INST,DEPT PHYSIOL,ENVIRONM PHYSIOL LAB,BOX 60400,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA HOSP,DEPT SURG,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN
[3] KAROLINSKA HOSP,DEPT DIAGNOST RADIOL,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN
[4] BIONET CORP,BIOMED & ENVIRONM LABS,KENNEDY SPACE CTR,FL 32899
关键词
ATROPHY; CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC MUSCLE STRENGTH; MUSCLE CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA; SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY; SUSPENSION;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.70.4.1882
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
A model to stimulate effects of microgravity on skeletal muscle mass and function in humans has been developed. Unilateral lower limb unloading that allowed ankle, knee, and hip joint mobility was conducted in six healthy men by suspending one lower limb and having the subjects walk on crutches. They performed maximal unilateral concentric or eccentric quadriceps actions at different angular velocities before and after 4 wk of suspension and after 4 days and after 7 wk of uncontrolled recovery. Peak torque (PT) and angle-specific torque (AST) were measured. Muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) and radiological density (RD) of the thigh were assessed by means of computerized tomography. Concentric and eccentric PT and AST across speeds decreased (P < 0.05) by 22 and 16%, respectively, in response to unloading. At 4 days of recovery PT (-11%) and AST (-7%) were still lower (P < 0.05) than before. Muscle CSA and RD decreased (P < 0.05) by 7 and 6%, respectively. After 7 wk of recovery PT, AST, CSA, and RD had returned to normal. The control limb showed no changes over the experimental period except for a 6% decrease (P < 0.05) in RD. It is suggested that this human model of unloading could serve to simulate effects of microactivity on skeletal muscle mass and function because reductions in muscle mass and strength were of similar magnitude to those produced by bed rest.
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页码:1882 / 1885
页数:4
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