1979
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2990.1979.tb00663.x
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FINE STRUCTURE OF MUSCLE IN HUuMAN DISUSE ATROPHY: SIGNIFICANCE OF PROXIMAL MUSCLE INVOLVEMENT IN MUSCLE DISORDERS*

Abstract: The universal occurrence of weakness of skeletal musculature on disuse, however produced, and the paucity of published reports on the fine structural changes in human disuse atrophy, prompted the present investigation. The quadriceps muscle of a leg immobilized in plaster cast (for fracture) and of the opposite non-immobilized limb was biopsied in four adult males, after periods of immobilization from 50 to 75 days. These 8 muscle specimens were examined for histopathological changes, and muscle fibre diameter… Show more

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“…The score of NRS and APMT determined a more compro-of NRS and APMT determined a more compro-NRS and APMT determined a more compro-and APMT determined a more compro-APMT determined a more compro-compromised NS in elderly patients, which may be explained by the fact that NRS adds one point for patients aged ≥ 70 years, totaling a maximum score of 7 points. As for APMT, similar to all peripheral skeletal muscle, the adductor muscle of the thumb is also consumed during catabolism and atrophied by inactivity and senescence, 54 which may explain the difference between the age groups shown in the present investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The score of NRS and APMT determined a more compro-of NRS and APMT determined a more compro-NRS and APMT determined a more compro-and APMT determined a more compro-APMT determined a more compro-compromised NS in elderly patients, which may be explained by the fact that NRS adds one point for patients aged ≥ 70 years, totaling a maximum score of 7 points. As for APMT, similar to all peripheral skeletal muscle, the adductor muscle of the thumb is also consumed during catabolism and atrophied by inactivity and senescence, 54 which may explain the difference between the age groups shown in the present investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%