Aging affects the number and morphological heterogeneity of rat phrenic motor neurons and phrenic motor axons

Physiol Rep. 2023 Jan;11(2):e15587. doi: 10.14814/phy2.15587.

Abstract

Diaphragm muscle (DIAm) motor units comprise a phrenic motor neuron (PhMN), the phrenic nerve and the muscle fibers innervated, with the size of PhMNs and axons characteristic of motor unit type. Smaller PhMNs and their axons comprise slow (type S) and fatigue-resistant (type FR) DIAm motor units, while larger PhMNs and their axons comprise more fatigable (type FF) motor units. With aging, we have shown a loss of larger PhMNs, consistent with selective atrophy of type IIx/IIb DIAm fibers and reduced maximum DIAm force. In the present study, we hypothesized that with aging there is a loss of larger myelinated phrenic α motor axons. Female and male young (6 months) and old (24 months) Fischer 344 rats were studied. PhMNs were retrogradely labeled by intrapleural injection of 488-conjugated CTB. The phrenic nerves were excised ~1 cm from the DIAm insertion and mounted in resin, and phrenic α motor axons were delineated based on size (i.e., >4 μm diameters). In older rats, the number of larger PhMNs and larger phrenic α motor axons were reduced. There were no differences in non-α axons. In addition, there was evidence of demyelination of larger phrenic α motor axons in older rats. Together, these findings are consistent with the selective age-related vulnerability of larger PhMNs and denervation of type FF motor units, which may underlie DIAm sarcopenia.

Keywords: aging; motor neurons; neurodegeneration; respiratory system.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Aging* / physiology
  • Animals
  • Axons
  • Diaphragm / physiology
  • Fatigue
  • Female
  • Male
  • Motor Neurons / physiology
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred F344
  • Sarcopenia* / pathology