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Abstract #2266

Evaluating age-related changes of vascular function and oxidative energy metabolism in the lower leg during a plantar flexion exercise

Alfredo Liubomir Lopez Kolkovsky1, Béatrice Matot1, Harmen Reyngoudt1, Benjamin Marty1, Ericky Caldas de Almeida Araujo1, and Yves Fromes1
1NMR Laboratory , Neuromuscular Investigation Center, Institute of Myology, Paris Cedex 13, France

Synopsis

Keywords: Muscle, Aging, Multi-contrast, Metabolism, Non-proton, SpectroscopyThe age-related loss of muscle mass, strength and quality is a multifactorial process whose mechanisms are incompletely understood. NMR allows investigating numerous physiological and biochemical variables in vivo dynamically. Here, 51 physically active subjects performed a normalized plantar flexion exercise to evaluate vascular response (blood flow, T2*, water compartmentalization), tissue oxygenation and oxidative energy metabolism (pH, mitochondrial oxidative capacity, work to [ADP] ratio). Results showed that the vascular and metabolic function was preserved in old subjects relative to young and middle-aged participants. We conclude that vascular and oxidative metabolism impairments are not a necessary condition of old age.

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