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Skeletal muscle function and hypertrophy are diminished in old age

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MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 339-347

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/mus.10314

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atrophy; fatigue; muscle hypertrophy; myosin heavy chain; specific tension

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Muscle loss occurs during aging. To investigate whether the hypertrophic response is attenuated at old age, we used male Fischer 344 (26 months old; n = 5) and Fischer 344 x Brown Norway rats (6, 9, and 33 months old; n = 8, 10, and 6, respectively). Hypertrophy of the left plantaris muscle was induced by surgical denervation of its agonists. The right leg served as control. The mass and maximal tetanic force (P-O) of control muscles declined by similar to30% between 9 and 26 months (P < 0.05). Fatigue resistance during intermittent isometric contractions was reduced by similar to60% at 33 months. At 33 months, the attenuated hypertrophy was accompanied by a decrease rather than an increase in P-O. Yet, hypertrophy was accompanied by a 25% rise in fatigue resistance at all ages (P = 0.001). Thus, aging is associated with a decline in muscle mass and function. In addition, at advanced age, the hypertrophic response is reduced and a hypertrophic stimulus even aggravates the age-associated muscle weakening.

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