Alterations in neuromuscular junction morphology with ageing and endurance training modulate neuromuscular transmission and myofibre composition

Author:

Yamaguchi Tatsuhiro12ORCID,Kouzaki Karina3,Sasaki Kazushige1ORCID,Nakazato Koichi3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

3. Graduate School of Health and Sport Science Nippon Sport Science University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractBoth ageing and exercise training affect the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) structure. Morphological alterations in the NMJ have been considered to influence neuromuscular transmission and myofibre properties, but the direct link between the morphology and function has yet to be established. We measured the neuromuscular transmission, myofibre composition and NMJ structure of 5‐month‐old (young) and 24‐month‐old untrained (aged control) and trained (aged trained) mice. Aged trained mice were subjected to 2 months of endurance training before the measurement. Neuromuscular transmission was evaluated in vivo as the ratio of ankle plantar flexion torque evoked by the sciatic nerve stimulation to that by direct muscle stimulation. The torque ratio was significantly lower in aged mice than in young and aged trained mice at high‐frequency stimulations, showing a significant positive correlation with voluntary grip strength. The degree of pre‐ to post‐synaptic overlap of the NMJ was also significantly lower in aged mice and positively correlated with the torque ratio. We also found that the proportion of fast‐twitch fibres in the soleus muscle decreased with age, and that age‐related denervation occurred preferentially in fast‐twitch fibres. Age‐related denervation and a shift in myofibre composition were partially prevented by endurance training. These results suggest that age‐related deterioration of the NMJ structure impairs neuromuscular transmission and alters myofibre composition, but these alterations can be prevented by structural amelioration of NMJ with endurance training. Our findings highlight the importance of the NMJ as a major determinant of age‐related deterioration of skeletal muscles and the clinical significance of endurance training as a countermeasure. imageKey points The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) plays an essential role in neuromuscular transmission and the maintenance of myofibre properties. We show that neuromuscular transmission is impaired with ageing but recovered by endurance training, which contributes to alterations in voluntary strength. Neuromuscular transmission is associated with the degree of pre‐ to post‐synaptic overlap of the NMJ. Age‐related denervation of fast‐twitch fibres and a shift in myofibre composition toward a slower phenotype are partially prevented by endurance training. Our study provides substantial evidence that age‐related and exercise‐induced alterations in neuromuscular transmission and myofibre properties are associated with morphological changes in the NMJ.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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