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Muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) after fatigue in elderly subjects
Authors:Y Hara  TW Findley  A Sugimoto  K Hanayama
Affiliation:Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, New Jersey, USA.
Abstract:The changes in muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) and median frequency (MDF) during and after muscle fatigue were investigated in 9 younger (mean age: 29.3) and 7 elderly (mean age: 72.0) healthy subjects to determine if age has any effect on them. The surface EMG of the abductor digiti minimi muscle was examined at 50% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) during a prefatigue session. The subjects were instructed to continue applying maximal force until the force declined to 50% MVC. EMG signals were measured during brief subsequent contractions at 50% MVC until 60 minutes after fatigue as a postfatigue session. The decrement in MFCV and MDF at 50% MVC before and after fatigue was 73.4%, 67.3% in the younger and 71.2%, 66.7% in the elderly subjects, respectively. MFCV and MDF recovered to initial value after fatigue more slowly in the elderly subjects (recovery time: elderly: MFCV 6.0 min., MDF 6.0 min.; younger: MFCV 2.77 min., MDF 3.00 min.) (P < 0.05, Mann-Whitney test). The over-shooting recovery phase was recognized in both age groups, but the elderly subjects had a smaller and shorter one. The slower recovery in the elderly suggested that they possibly had less potential to recovery the membrane potential propagation, metabolic capacity and more type 1 fiber composition. The smaller and shorter overshooting in the elderly might be due to less increase of muscle swelling and/or less membrane hyperpolarization.
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