Carlson Bruce M
Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Eur J Transl Myol. 2014 Mar 27;24(1):3293. doi: 10.4081/ejtm.2014.3293. eCollection 2014 Mar 31.
This review concentrates on the biology of long-term denervated muscle, especially as it relates to newer techniques for restoring functional mass. After denervation, muscle passes through three stages: 1) immediate loss of voluntary function and rapid loss of mass, 2) increasing atrophy and loss of sarcomeric organization, and 3) muscle fiber degeneration and replacement of muscle by fibrous connective tissue and fat. Parallel to the overall program of atrophy and degeneration is the proliferation and activation of satellite cells, and the appearance of neomyogenesis within the denervated muscle. Techniques such as functional electrical stimulation take advantage of this capability to restore functional mass to a denervated muscle.
本综述着重于长期去神经肌肉的生物学特性,尤其是与恢复功能质量的新技术相关的特性。去神经后,肌肉经历三个阶段:1)自主功能立即丧失且质量迅速减轻;2)萎缩加剧且肌节组织丧失;3)肌纤维变性以及肌肉被纤维结缔组织和脂肪替代。与萎缩和变性的总体进程并行的是卫星细胞的增殖和激活,以及去神经肌肉内新肌生成的出现。功能性电刺激等技术利用了这种能力,使去神经肌肉恢复功能质量。