Title of article :
THE FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF MUSCLE BIOPSY
IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES: FINDINGS FROM THE HERTFORDSHIRE
SARCOPENIA STUDY (HSS)
Author/Authors :
H.P. PATEL1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background: Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength, is associated adversely with
disability, morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological findings suggest influences operating across the life
course may be important. Our aim was to ascertain the feasibility and acceptability of obtaining muscle
tissue from healthy older people in order to ultimately identify cellular mechanisms underlying life course
influences on sarcopenia. Methods: 105 men with documented birth weight consented to detailed assessment
of muscle mass and strength, and a biopsy of the vastus lateralis using the Weil-Blakesley conchotome.
Acceptability was ascertained by questionnaire and a 100mm pain Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). 100mm
indicated severe pain. Results: Muscle biopsy was successfully carried out in 102 out of 105 participants,
mean yield 107mg (range 20-290mg). There were no serious wound complications. Ninety-three participants
completed feedback questionnaires. The median pain VAS score during the procedure was 7mm
(Interquartile range [IQR] 1-34), 4mm (IQR 0-16) one day after the procedure and 1mm (IQR 0-4) 7 days after
the procedure. 60 (65%) participants were back to their normal levels of activity one day after the procedure.
85 (91%) found this procedure acceptable and would have the procedure again. Conclusion: Muscle biopsy
using a Weil-Blakesley conchotome is both feasible and acceptable in community dwelling older men
participating in epidemiological research. The excellent yield of biopsy tissue will allow morphological and
molecular studies of muscle to be integrated into an epidemiological study facilitating investigation of
the mechanisms underpinning sarcopenia that could potentially be altered by life course influences
Keywords :
Life course , epidemiology , sarcopenia , weil-blakesley conchotome , hertfordshirecohort study. , Muscle biopsy
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging