Diaphragm muscle sarcopenia in aging mice

Sarah M. Greising, Carlos B. Mantilla, Britney A. Gorman, Leonid G. Ermilov, Gary C. Sieck

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Abstract

Sarcopenia, defined as muscle weakness and fiber atrophy, of respiratory muscles such as the diaphragm (DIAm) has not been well characterized. The DIAm is the main inspiratory muscle and knowledge of DIAm sarcopenia is important for establishing the effects of aging on respiratory function. We hypothesized that aging is associated with a loss of DIAm force and reduced fiber cross-sectional area (CSA), and that these changes vary across fiber types. DIAm sarcopenia was assessed in young (5. month; n=11) and old (23. month; n=12) wild-type mice reflecting ~. 100 and 75% survival, respectively. In addition, DIAm sarcopenia was evaluated in BubR1H/H mice (n=4) that display accelerated aging (~. 60% survival at 5. months) as a result of expression of a hypomorphic allele (H) of the mitotic checkpoint protein BubR1. Maximum specific force (normalized for CSA) of the DIAm was 34% less in old mice and 57% lower in BubR1H/H mice compared to young mice. Mean CSA of type IIx and/or IIb DIAm fibers was 27% smaller in old wild-type mice and 47% smaller in BubR1H/H mice compared to young mice. Mean CSA of type I or IIa fibers was not different between groups. Collectively these results demonstrate sarcopenia of the DIAm in aging wild-type mice and in BubR1H/H mice displaying accelerated aging. Sarcopenia may limit the ability of the DIAm to accomplish expulsive, non-ventilatory behaviors essential for airway clearance. As a result, these changes in the DIAm may contribute to respiratory complications with aging.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)881-887
Number of pages7
JournalExperimental Gerontology
Volume48
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013

Keywords

  • Atrophy
  • Contractile properties
  • Cross-sectional area
  • Fiber type
  • Myosin heavy chain
  • Respiratory muscles

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Aging
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Endocrinology
  • Cell Biology

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