Ageing is associated with diminished muscle re-growth and myogenic precursor cell expansion early after immobility-induced atrophy in human skeletal muscle

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  • C. Suetta
  • Ulrik Frandsen
  • Mackey, Abigail
  • L. Jensen
  • L. G. Hvid
  • M.L. Bayer
  • Stine Juhl Petersson
  • H.D. Schrøder
  • J.L. Andersen
  • P. Aagaard
  • P. Schjerling
  • M. Kjaer
Recovery of skeletal muscle mass from immobilisation-induced atrophy is faster in young than older individuals, yet the cellular mechanisms remain unknown. We examined the cellular and molecular regulation of muscle recovery in young and old human subjects subsequent to 2 weeks of immobility-induced muscle atrophy. Re-training consisted of 4 weeks of supervised resistive exercise in 9 older (OM: 67.3yrs, range 61-74) and 11 young (YM: 24.4yrs, range 21-30) males. Measures of myofiber area (MFA), Pax7-positive satellite cells (SC) associated with type I and type II muscle fibres, as well as gene expression analysis of key growth and transcription factors associated with local skeletal muscle milieu were performed after 2 weeks immobility (Imm) and following 3 days (+3d) and 4 weeks (+4wks) of re-training. OM demonstrated no detectable gains in MFA (VL muscle) and no increases in number of Pax7-positive SCs following 4 wks re-training, whereas YM increased their MFA (p
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Physiology
Volume591
Issue number15
Pages (from-to)3789-3804
Number of pages16
ISSN0022-3751
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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