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Strength training effects on muscular regeneration after ACL reconstruction
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Abstract
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Einrichtung
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Titel
Strength training effects on muscular regeneration after ACL reconstruction
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Seiten (von – bis)
1152 – 1161
Band
50
Heft-Nr.
6
Jahr
2018
Publikationsform
Elektronische Ressource
Publikationsart
Zeitschriftenartikel
Sprache
Englisch
DOI
10.1249/MSS.0000000000001564
Letzte Änderung
30.04.2021 06:02:04
Bearbeitungsstatus
durch UB Rostock abschließend validiert
Dauerhafte URL
http://purl.uni-rostock.de/fodb/pub/65691
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Abstract
Purpose Protracted quadriceps muscle atrophy is observed after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R). The aim of this study was to assess if quadriceps strength training with eccentric overload (CON/ECC+) is more efficient to induce muscle regeneration after ACL-R than conventional concentric/eccentric (CON/ECC) strength training. - Methods Biopsies from the vastus lateralis muscle were obtained from 37 recreational athletes after 12 wk of regular rehabilitation after ACL-R and again after 12 wk with twice a week of either conventional CON/ECC (n = 16) or CON/ECC+ (n = 21) one-legged supervised leg-press training. Immunohistochemical analyses were used to determine satellite cell (SC) number (Pax7+); activated SC number (Pax7+/MyoD+); fibers expressing myosin heavy-chain (MHC) I and II, MHC neonatal, and fiber cross-sectional area. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed to measure quadriceps cross-sectional area and isokinetic testing for the measurement of quadriceps strength. - Results CON/ECC+ induced a significantly (P = 0.002) greater increase in quadriceps cross-sectional area than did CON/ECC. There also was a significant increase in the fiber cross-sectional areas of all fiber types and in quadriceps strength, but without significant difference between training groups. Only CON/ECC+ training led to a significant (P < 0.05) increase in percent type I fibers. After training, the number of MHC I+/MHCneo+ fibers was significantly (P < 0.05) greater in the CON/ECC+ than after in the CON/ECC group. The proportion of hybrid fibers tended to decrease in both groups; percent type II fibers, SC number, and activated SC number remained unchanged. - Conclusions CON/ECC+ leads to significantly greater muscle hypertrophy compared with CON/ECC, but without the hypothesized enhancing effect on SC activation. At the same time, CON/ECC+ induces a less favorable slower muscle phenotype for strong and fast movements.
Autoren
Friedmann-Bette, Birgit
Profit, Francesca
Parstorfer, Mario
Weber, Marc-André
Streich, Nikolaus
Barié, Alexander
Einrichtung
UMR/Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Kinder- und Neuroradiologie