A noninvasive test for estimating myosin heavy chain of the vastus lateralis in females with mechanomyography. (January 2023)
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- Title:
- A noninvasive test for estimating myosin heavy chain of the vastus lateralis in females with mechanomyography. (January 2023)
- Main Title:
- A noninvasive test for estimating myosin heavy chain of the vastus lateralis in females with mechanomyography
- Authors:
- Sontag, Stephanie A.
Sterczala, Adam J.
Miller, Jonathan D.
Deckert, Jake A.
Olmos, Alex A.
Parra, Mandy E.
Dimmick, Hannah L.
Gallagher, Philip M.
Fry, Andrew C.
Herda, Trent J.
Trevino, Michael A. - Abstract:
- Highlights: First study to estimate myosin heavy chain in females via mechanomyography (MMG). A combination of MMG variables estimated myosin heavy chain (MHC) with 81% accuracy. MMG may noninvasively assess MHC of the vastus lateralis in females. Abstract: This study examined relationships between percent myosin heavy chain (%MHC) expression and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMGRMS ). Fifteen females (age ± SD=21.3 ± 5.3 yrs) completed isometric trapezoidal contractions at 30% and 70% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). MMG was recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL). Participants gave a muscle biopsy of the VL post-testing. MMGRMS -torque relationships during the linearly varying segments were log-transformed and linear regressions were applied to calculate b terms (slopes). For the steady torque segment, MMGRMS was averaged. Correlations were performed for type I%MHC with the MMG variables. Multiple regression was utilized to examine prediction equations for type I%MHC. Type I%MHC was significantly correlated with the b terms during the increasing segment of the 70% MVC ( p = 0.003; r = -0.718), and MMGRMS during steady torque at 30% ( p = 0.008; r = -0.652) and 70% MVC ( p = 0.040; r = -0.535). Type I%MHC reduced the linearity of the MMGRMS -torque relationship during the high-intensity linearly increasing segment, and MMGRMS at a low- and high-intensity steady torque. A combination of MMG variables estimated type I%MHC expression with 81.2% accuracy. MMG recordedHighlights: First study to estimate myosin heavy chain in females via mechanomyography (MMG). A combination of MMG variables estimated myosin heavy chain (MHC) with 81% accuracy. MMG may noninvasively assess MHC of the vastus lateralis in females. Abstract: This study examined relationships between percent myosin heavy chain (%MHC) expression and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMGRMS ). Fifteen females (age ± SD=21.3 ± 5.3 yrs) completed isometric trapezoidal contractions at 30% and 70% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). MMG was recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL). Participants gave a muscle biopsy of the VL post-testing. MMGRMS -torque relationships during the linearly varying segments were log-transformed and linear regressions were applied to calculate b terms (slopes). For the steady torque segment, MMGRMS was averaged. Correlations were performed for type I%MHC with the MMG variables. Multiple regression was utilized to examine prediction equations for type I%MHC. Type I%MHC was significantly correlated with the b terms during the increasing segment of the 70% MVC ( p = 0.003; r = -0.718), and MMGRMS during steady torque at 30% ( p = 0.008; r = -0.652) and 70% MVC ( p = 0.040; r = -0.535). Type I%MHC reduced the linearity of the MMGRMS -torque relationship during the high-intensity linearly increasing segment, and MMGRMS at a low- and high-intensity steady torque. A combination of MMG variables estimated type I%MHC expression with 81.2% accuracy. MMG recorded during a low- and high-intensity isometric trapezoidal contraction may offer a simple, noninvasive test for estimating type I%MHC expression of the VL in sedentary females. … (more)
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- Medical engineering & physics. Volume 111(2023)
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- Medical engineering & physics
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- Volume 111(2023)
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- Volume 111, Issue 2023 (2023)
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- 2023
- Volume:
- 111
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0111-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-01
- Subjects:
- Females -- Fiber type -- Isometric trapezoidal contraction -- Log-transform -- Mechanomyography -- Myosin heavy chain -- Motor unit -- Vastus lateralis
ANOVA Analysis of variance -- CI Confidence interval -- MHC Myosin heavy chain -- MMG Mechanomyography -- MMGRMS Mechanomyographic amplitude -- MU Motor unit -- MVC Maximal voluntary contraction -- sFAT Subcutaneous fat -- VIF Variable inflation factor -- VL Vastus lateralis
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
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