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Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function.

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Plate, JF; Pace, LA; Seyler, TM; Moreno, RJ; Smith, TL; Tuohy, CJ; Mannava, S
Published in: J Shoulder Elbow Surg
January 2014

BACKGROUND: The influence of age on rotator cuff function and muscle structure remains poorly understood. We hypothesize that normal aging influences rotator cuff function, muscle structure, and regulatory protein expression in an established rat model of aging. METHODS: Seventeen rats were obtained from the National Institute on Aging. The supraspinatus muscles in 11 middle-aged (12 months old) and 6 old (28 months old) rats were studied for age-related changes in rotator cuff neuromuscular function by in vivo muscle force testing and electromyography (EMG). Changes in muscle structure and molecular changes were assessed with quantitative immunohistochemistry for myogenic determination factor 1 (MyoD) and myogenic factor 5 (Myf5) expression. RESULTS: Old animals revealed significantly decreased peak tetanic muscle force at 0.5 N and 0.7 N preload tension (P < .05). The age of the animal accounted for 20.9% of variance and significantly influenced muscle force (P = .026). Preload tension significantly influenced muscle force production (P < .001) and accounted for 12.7% of total variance. There was regional heterogeneity in maximal compound motor action potential (CMAP) amplitude in the supraspinatus muscle; the proximal portion had a significantly higher CMAP than the middle and distal portions (P < .05). The expression of muscle regulatory factors MyoD and Myf5 was significantly decreased in old animals compared with middle-aged animals (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The normal aging process in this rat model significantly influenced contractile strength of the supraspinatus muscle and led to decreased expression of muscle regulatory factors. High preload tensions led to a significant decrease in force production in both middle-aged and old animals.

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J Shoulder Elbow Surg

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EISSN

1532-6500

Publication Date

January 2014

Volume

23

Issue

1

Start / End Page

91 / 98

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rotator Cuff
  • Rats
  • Orthopedics
  • Myogenic Regulatory Factor 5
  • MyoD Protein
  • Muscle Contraction
  • Models, Animal
  • Male
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Electromyography
 

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Plate, J. F., Pace, L. A., Seyler, T. M., Moreno, R. J., Smith, T. L., Tuohy, C. J., & Mannava, S. (2014). Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function. J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 23(1), 91–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2013.04.017
Plate, Johannes F., Lauren A. Pace, Thorsten M. Seyler, Ramon J. Moreno, Thomas L. Smith, Christopher J. Tuohy, and Sandeep Mannava. “Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function.J Shoulder Elbow Surg 23, no. 1 (January 2014): 91–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2013.04.017.
Plate JF, Pace LA, Seyler TM, Moreno RJ, Smith TL, Tuohy CJ, et al. Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014 Jan;23(1):91–8.
Plate, Johannes F., et al. “Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function.J Shoulder Elbow Surg, vol. 23, no. 1, Jan. 2014, pp. 91–98. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jse.2013.04.017.
Plate JF, Pace LA, Seyler TM, Moreno RJ, Smith TL, Tuohy CJ, Mannava S. Age-related changes affect rat rotator cuff muscle function. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014 Jan;23(1):91–98.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

DOI

EISSN

1532-6500

Publication Date

January 2014

Volume

23

Issue

1

Start / End Page

91 / 98

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rotator Cuff
  • Rats
  • Orthopedics
  • Myogenic Regulatory Factor 5
  • MyoD Protein
  • Muscle Contraction
  • Models, Animal
  • Male
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Electromyography