Age-related changes in muscle fiber types in the human thyroarytenoid muscle: An immunohistochemical and stereological study using confocal laser scanning microscopy
Lt. Malmgren et al., Age-related changes in muscle fiber types in the human thyroarytenoid muscle: An immunohistochemical and stereological study using confocal laser scanning microscopy, OTO H N SUR, 121(4), 1999, pp. 441-451
A decline in motor performance contributes to laryngeal dysfunction in the
elderly but the pathogenetic mechanisms are unknown. Quantitative 3-dimensi
onal, age-related changes in the muscle fiber content of the human thyroary
tenoid muscle were estimated from geometric probability (stereology) by use
of a technique that provided a statistically unbiased sample of all possib
le section orientations and locations in the entire muscle volume, There wa
s a preferential 27% age-related loss in the length density (L-V type,L- mu
scle) of type 1 (slow) fibers in contrast to the selective type 2 (fast) fi
ber loss typical of aging limb muscles, In type 2 fibers there was no signi
ficant loss in the L-V, but there was an age-related decrease (P < 0.05) in
the surface density (S-V type,S- muscle) and an increase (P < 0.05) in the
atrophy factor, an index of the content of very small, atrophic fibers. Th
ere was also an age-related increase in the length fraction (L-L type,L- (a
ll fibers)) of muscle fibers that coexpress both fast and slow myosin heavy
-chain isoforms (P < 0.05). These findings demonstrate a type-specific fibe
r loss and atrophy that differs from that in aging limb muscles and an age-
related increase in motor unit remodeling.