Aging Impairs Intramuscular Collagen Remodeling Responses to Repeated Passive Stretching in Skeletal Muscle
Yuji Kanazawa, Kenichiro Miyahara, Tatsuo Takahashi, Ryo Miyachi, Mamoru Nagano, Satoshi Koinuma, Naoya Iida, Takao Inoue, Yasufumi Shigeyoshi

TL;DR
Aging reduces the ability of skeletal muscle collagen to adapt to stretching, affecting ECM stabilization processes.
Contribution
The study reveals age-related impairments in collagen remodeling and ECM stabilization during passive stretching in skeletal muscle.
Findings
Baseline gene expression of collagens I and IV was significantly reduced in aged muscles.
Stretching increased collagen I immunoreactivity in both young and aged mice.
Lysyl oxidase-positive cell changes were evident in young but not aged mice.
Abstract
Aging is associated with changes in intramuscular collagen structure and metabolism, which may impair mechanical adaptability and regenerative capacity. We investigated the effects of aging and repeated passive stretching on intramuscular collagen remodeling in the tibialis anterior muscles of mice. The tibialis anterior muscles of young and aged mice were exposed to repeated passive stretching, and the localization of collagen and collagen-related factors was evaluated. Baseline gene expression of collagens I and IV was significantly reduced in aged muscles and was not restored by stretching. Repeated passive stretching increased the area and intensity of collagen I immunoreactivity in both young and aged mice but produced little change in collagen IV. Stretch-induced dynamic changes in lysyl oxidase-positive cells in the extracellular matrix (ECM) were evident in young mice but were…
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TopicsTendon Structure and Treatment · Muscle Physiology and Disorders · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
