Age influences the specific force and fatigability of the external abdominal obliques but not pectoralis major muscles

Respiratory physiology & neurobiology(2024)

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In the elderly, airway infections are associated with impaired airway defense behaviors, leading to an increased risk of airway infection. The muscles of the chest and abdominal wall are essential for performing effective airway defense manoeuvres, however, very little is known about their function in aging. Here in the 6- and 24months old Fischer 344 rat model of aging, we assess the contractility and fatigability of chest (the pectoralis major muscle) and abdominal wall (external abdominal oblique) muscles. We assessed muscle function using an ex vivo approach, measuring isometric specific forces normalised to muscle CSA, via a platinum plate field stimulations at a range of frequencies (5-150 Hz) for 1 s. Surprisingly, we did not observe any effect of age on the specific force and fatigue properties of the pectoral muscle. However, in 24-months old rats, EAO specific force was reduced by similar to 32 %. These finding suggest that not all respiratory muscles are equally vulnerable to ageassociated weakness.
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Muscle specific force,Pectoral,External abdominal oblique
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