[HTML][HTML] Structural and functional changes in the coupling of fascial tissue, skeletal muscle, and nerves during aging

A Zullo, J Fleckenstein, R Schleip, K Hoppe… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Aging is a one-way process associated with profound structural and functional changes in
the organism. Indeed, the neuromuscular system undergoes a wide remodeling, which …

[PDF][PDF] Motor unit changes in normal aging: a brief review

I Tudoraşcu, V Sfredel, AL Riza… - Rom J Morphol …, 2014 - rjme.ro
Aging is explored by multiple lines of research, in a pursuit of understanding this natural
process. The motor response is usually the main dependent variable in studies regarding …

The interplay between fascia, skeletal muscle, nerves, adipose tissue, inflammation and mechanical stress in musculo-fascial regeneration

A Zullo, FP Mancini, R Schleip, S Wearing… - … of Gerontology and …, 2017 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Muscle and connective tissues are structures that provide stability and movement to
organisms belonging to the animal kingdom. Fascia and muscle tissues structurally and …

Neural control of aging skeletal muscle

O Delbono - Aging cell, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Functional and structural decline in the neuromuscular system with aging has been
recognized as a cause of impairment in physical performance and loss of independence in …

Physiological and architectural changes in the ageing muscle and their relation to strength and function in sarcopenia

S Perkisas, A De Cock, V Verhoeven… - European Geriatric …, 2016 - Elsevier
In the ageing muscle, many changes occur. Some are on an architectural level, like
alterations in muscle composition, or modifications in the characteristics of the muscle fiber …

Age-related changes in motor function (I). Mechanical and neuromuscular factors

R Wu, G De Vito, E Delahunt… - International Journal of …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
This two-part narrative review aims to provide an insight into the age-related mechanical
and neuromuscular factors contributing to:(1) decreased maximal muscle strength and …

Motoneuron deafferentation and gliosis occur in association with neuromuscular regressive changes during ageing in mice

A Blasco, S Gras, G Mòdol‐Caballero… - Journal of Cachexia …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background The cellular mechanisms underlying the age‐associated loss of muscle mass
and function (sarcopenia) are poorly understood, hampering the development of effective …

Factors contributing to neuromuscular impairment and sarcopenia during aging

E Edström, M Altun, E Bergman, H Johnson… - Physiology & …, 2007 - Elsevier
Motor disturbances and wasting of skeletal muscles (sarcopenia) causes significant
impairment of daily life activities and is a major underlying cause for hospitalization in …

Motor unit and neuromuscular junction remodeling with aging

MR Deschenes - Current aging science, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
The neuromuscular system is one of the largest and most vital organ systems of the body.
The function and mass of the neuromuscular system gradually deteriorate during the natural …

Adaptability of elderly human muscles and tendons to increased loading

MV Narici, CN Maganaris - Journal of anatomy, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Senile sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass associated with aging, is one of the main causes
of muscle weakness and reduced locomotor ability in old age. Although this condition is …