If you don't use it you'll likely lose it
- PMID: 25944085
- DOI: 10.1111/cpf.12248
If you don't use it you'll likely lose it
Abstract
This article is a commentary on the recently published manuscript by Drey et al. (2014). The age-related loss of motor units (MU) is an immutable process and understanding the possible role of physical activity in maintaining functional MUs is an important topic. Dysfunctional remodelling of a MU is associated with denervation of the muscle and ultimate death of the spinal motoneurone. Conversely, in cross-sectional studies, high levels of physical activity in humans report a maintenance in the number of functional MUs in older master runners. However, it seems that only those MUs directly associated with the elevated long-term physical activity appear to benefit from any exercise-induced neuroprotective effect.
Keywords: Electromyography (EMG); Motor Unit Number Estimate (MUNE); aging; master athlete; motor unit; sarcopenia.
© 2015 Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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