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Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery

We investigated molecular and cellular parameters which set metabolic and mechanical functioning of knee extensor muscles in the operated and contralateral control leg of 9 patients with a chronically insufficient anterior cruciate ligament (ACL; 26.6 ± 8.3 years, 8 males, 1 female) after open recon...

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Autores principales: Flück, Martin, Viecelli, Claudio, Bapst, Andreas M., Kasper, Stephanie, Valdivieso, Paola, Franchi, Martino V., Ruoss, Severin, Lüthi, Jean-Marc, Bühler, Martin, Claassen, Helgard, Hoppeler, Hans, Gerber, Christian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30337877
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01343
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author Flück, Martin
Viecelli, Claudio
Bapst, Andreas M.
Kasper, Stephanie
Valdivieso, Paola
Franchi, Martino V.
Ruoss, Severin
Lüthi, Jean-Marc
Bühler, Martin
Claassen, Helgard
Hoppeler, Hans
Gerber, Christian
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Viecelli, Claudio
Bapst, Andreas M.
Kasper, Stephanie
Valdivieso, Paola
Franchi, Martino V.
Ruoss, Severin
Lüthi, Jean-Marc
Bühler, Martin
Claassen, Helgard
Hoppeler, Hans
Gerber, Christian
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description We investigated molecular and cellular parameters which set metabolic and mechanical functioning of knee extensor muscles in the operated and contralateral control leg of 9 patients with a chronically insufficient anterior cruciate ligament (ACL; 26.6 ± 8.3 years, 8 males, 1 female) after open reconstructive surgery (week 0), after ambulant physiotherapy under cast immobilization (week 9), succeeding rehabilitation training (up to week 26), and subsequent voluntary physical activity (week 260). Clinical indices of knee function in the operated leg were improved at 52 weeks and remained at a comparable level at week 260. CSA of the quadriceps (-18%), MCSA of muscle fibers (-24%), and capillary-to-fiber ratio (-24%) in m. vastus lateralis from the ACL insufficient leg were lower at week 0 than reference values in the contralateral leg at week 260. Slow type fiber percentage (-35%) and mitochondrial volume density (-39%) were reduced in m. vastus lateralis from the operated leg at weeks 9 and 26. Composition alterations in the operated leg exceeded those in the contralateral leg and, with the exception of the volume density of subsarcolemmal mitochondria, returned to the reference levels at week 260. Leg-specific deterioration of metabolic characteristics in the vasti from the operated leg was reflected by the down-regulation of mitochondrial respiration complex I-III markers (-41–57%) at week 9. After rehabilitation training at week 26, the specific Y397 phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), which is a proxy for mechano-regulation, was elevated by 71% in the operated leg but not in the contralateral leg, which had performed strengthening type exercise during ambulant physiotherapy. Total FAK protein and Y397 phosphorylation levels were lowered in both legs at week 26 resulting in positive correlations with mitochondrial volume densities and mitochondrial protein levels. The findings emphasize that a loss of mechanical and metabolic characteristics in knee extensor muscle remains detectable years after untreated ACL rupture, which may be aggravated in the post-operative phase by the deterioration of slow-oxidative characteristics after reconstruction due to insufficient load-bearing muscle activity. The reestablishment of muscle composition subsequent to years of voluntary physical activity reinforces that slow-to-fast fiber transformation is reversible in humans.
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spelling pubmed-61781392018-10-18 Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery Flück, Martin Viecelli, Claudio Bapst, Andreas M. Kasper, Stephanie Valdivieso, Paola Franchi, Martino V. Ruoss, Severin Lüthi, Jean-Marc Bühler, Martin Claassen, Helgard Hoppeler, Hans Gerber, Christian Front Physiol Physiology We investigated molecular and cellular parameters which set metabolic and mechanical functioning of knee extensor muscles in the operated and contralateral control leg of 9 patients with a chronically insufficient anterior cruciate ligament (ACL; 26.6 ± 8.3 years, 8 males, 1 female) after open reconstructive surgery (week 0), after ambulant physiotherapy under cast immobilization (week 9), succeeding rehabilitation training (up to week 26), and subsequent voluntary physical activity (week 260). Clinical indices of knee function in the operated leg were improved at 52 weeks and remained at a comparable level at week 260. CSA of the quadriceps (-18%), MCSA of muscle fibers (-24%), and capillary-to-fiber ratio (-24%) in m. vastus lateralis from the ACL insufficient leg were lower at week 0 than reference values in the contralateral leg at week 260. Slow type fiber percentage (-35%) and mitochondrial volume density (-39%) were reduced in m. vastus lateralis from the operated leg at weeks 9 and 26. Composition alterations in the operated leg exceeded those in the contralateral leg and, with the exception of the volume density of subsarcolemmal mitochondria, returned to the reference levels at week 260. Leg-specific deterioration of metabolic characteristics in the vasti from the operated leg was reflected by the down-regulation of mitochondrial respiration complex I-III markers (-41–57%) at week 9. After rehabilitation training at week 26, the specific Y397 phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), which is a proxy for mechano-regulation, was elevated by 71% in the operated leg but not in the contralateral leg, which had performed strengthening type exercise during ambulant physiotherapy. Total FAK protein and Y397 phosphorylation levels were lowered in both legs at week 26 resulting in positive correlations with mitochondrial volume densities and mitochondrial protein levels. The findings emphasize that a loss of mechanical and metabolic characteristics in knee extensor muscle remains detectable years after untreated ACL rupture, which may be aggravated in the post-operative phase by the deterioration of slow-oxidative characteristics after reconstruction due to insufficient load-bearing muscle activity. The reestablishment of muscle composition subsequent to years of voluntary physical activity reinforces that slow-to-fast fiber transformation is reversible in humans. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6178139/ /pubmed/30337877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01343 Text en Copyright © 2018 Flück, Viecelli, Bapst, Kasper, Valdivieso, Franchi, Ruoss, Lüthi, Bühler, Claassen, Hoppeler and Gerber. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Flück, Martin
Viecelli, Claudio
Bapst, Andreas M.
Kasper, Stephanie
Valdivieso, Paola
Franchi, Martino V.
Ruoss, Severin
Lüthi, Jean-Marc
Bühler, Martin
Claassen, Helgard
Hoppeler, Hans
Gerber, Christian
Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title_full Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title_fullStr Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title_short Knee Extensors Muscle Plasticity Over a 5-Years Rehabilitation Process After Open Knee Surgery
title_sort knee extensors muscle plasticity over a 5-years rehabilitation process after open knee surgery
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30337877
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01343
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