Persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with alterations in exercise-induced myokine production
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摘要Purpose
Persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy is observed in a subset of patients following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) despite the completion of comprehensive rehabilitation. Critically, quadriceps muscle atrophy correlates with muscle weakness and quadriceps strength deficits. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of resistance exercise on myokine levels and muscle atrophy status in ACLR patients with persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy.
Methods
Sixteen participants between the ages of 18–39 with a Tegner score of >6 and who had undergone ACLR with hamstring graft were recruited for the study. Quadriceps muscle thicknesses were ascertained by ultrasonography and isokinetic strength assessments were made prior to commencing a single bout of resistance exercise training (RET). Blood samples were taken before and after RET and assayed for myokine expression. Self-reported activity level and knee function questionnaires were completed and recorded.
Results
Clustering by quadriceps muscle size measurements created a non-atrophy group of 9 subjects and an atrophy group of 7 subjects. There were no significant between-group differences in anthropometric measurements, time post operation and knee function questionnaires, but the atrophic group comprised of patients with lower pre-injury sporting levels. The atrophy group exhibited significant lower side-to-side muscle thickness ratios and a decreasing trend in quadriceps strength deficits. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was up-regulated in response to RET in non-atrophy group, but a negative fold change was detected in the atrophy group.
Conclusion
The dysregulation in myokines plays an important role in patients failing to regain muscle mass after ACLR leading to persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy, which may potentiate greater strength deficits and poor functional recovery.
Persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy is observed in a subset of patients following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) despite the completion of comprehensive rehabilitation. Critically, quadriceps muscle atrophy correlates with muscle weakness and quadriceps strength deficits. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of resistance exercise on myokine levels and muscle atrophy status in ACLR patients with persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy.
Methods
Sixteen participants between the ages of 18–39 with a Tegner score of >6 and who had undergone ACLR with hamstring graft were recruited for the study. Quadriceps muscle thicknesses were ascertained by ultrasonography and isokinetic strength assessments were made prior to commencing a single bout of resistance exercise training (RET). Blood samples were taken before and after RET and assayed for myokine expression. Self-reported activity level and knee function questionnaires were completed and recorded.
Results
Clustering by quadriceps muscle size measurements created a non-atrophy group of 9 subjects and an atrophy group of 7 subjects. There were no significant between-group differences in anthropometric measurements, time post operation and knee function questionnaires, but the atrophic group comprised of patients with lower pre-injury sporting levels. The atrophy group exhibited significant lower side-to-side muscle thickness ratios and a decreasing trend in quadriceps strength deficits. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was up-regulated in response to RET in non-atrophy group, but a negative fold change was detected in the atrophy group.
Conclusion
The dysregulation in myokines plays an important role in patients failing to regain muscle mass after ACLR leading to persistent quadriceps muscle atrophy, which may potentiate greater strength deficits and poor functional recovery.
出版社接受日期18.05.2022
著者Michael Tim-Yun Ong, Sai-Chuen Fu, Sze-Wing Mok, Alfredo Franco-Obregon, Stacy Lok-Sze Yam, Patrick Shu-Hang Yung
期刊名稱Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology
出版年份2022
月份7
日期6
卷號29
出版地Singapore
頁次35 - 42
國際標準期刊號2214-6873
語言美式英語
關鍵詞ACL, Quadriceps muscle atrophy, Myokine, Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, Brain-derived neurotrophic factor