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Trajector-AGE - Neuromuscular impairment in aging: a longitudinal study of structural and functional mechanistic bases of age-related alterations

Duration:
08/05/2022 - 07/05/2025
Principal investigator(s):
Project type:
Nationally funded research - PRIN
Funding body:
MINISTERO (MUR)
Project identification number:
2020477RW5
PoliTo role:
Partner

Abstract

Ageing is characterized by a decline in neuromuscular control and a progressive loss of muscle mass, strength and power, leading to reduced mobility, loss of independence, higher hospitalizations rate, and increased all-cause mortality. Several studies suggest a non-linear decay of these age-related changes. Denervation-reinnervation processes, resulting in fewer but larger surviving motor units in advanced age, start as early as age 50–60yr and can be magnified in older adults (>75yr). Significant functional consequences in daily living activities are not usually observed until approximately 50yr. However, after 50yr, muscle strength/power reduction is accelerated and becomes faster than average muscle mass loss. Most observations come from cross-sectional studies and several confounding factors associated with secondary aging, such as physical activity levels, may contribute to (or compensate for) the observed age-related reductions in neuromuscular function. Compared to cross-sectional designs, prospective ones are advantageous in their ability to investigate fundamental mechanisms by excluding inter-subject variability. In this project we will characterize longitudinal age-related changes in motor function, physical performance and muscle aerobic metabolism with an integrated approach. We aim to combine classical methods of in-vivo and ex-vivo evaluation of neuromuscular function with innovative approaches for assessing changes and interactions between neural, structural and metabolic variables in two critical phases of ageing: 55–60yrs and 75-80yrs. Within each age-group, subjects will be classified based on their functional capabilities and divided in either active or sedentary. We will describe the 2-yr time course of 1) mechanisms impairing neuromuscular function (denervation-reinnervation processes); 2) interactions between muscle structural changes and neural/metabolic impairments; 3) functional and metabolic changes occurring at whole muscle as well as single fibers level. The results will extend current understanding of physiological determinants of neuromuscular alterations in aging by identifying the course and rate of changes of specific factors that mediate functional loss and disability in older adults.

Structures

Partners

  • C.N.R. - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE - Coordinator
  • POLITECNICO DI MILANO
  • POLITECNICO DI TORINO - AMMINISTRAZIONE CENTRALE
  • UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
  • UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI PARMA

Keywords

ERC sectors

LS5_1 - Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology

Sustainable Development Goals

Obiettivo 3. Assicurare la salute e il benessere per tutti e per tutte le età

Budget

Total cost: € 757,476.00
Total contribution: € 678,305.00
PoliTo total cost: € 133,200.00
PoliTo contribution: € 133,200.00