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Mitochondrial ROS regulate oxidative damage and mitophagy but not age-related muscle fiber atrophy

Authors :
Giorgos K, Sakellariou
Timothy, Pearson
Adam P, Lightfoot
Gareth A, Nye
Nicola, Wells
Ifigeneia I, Giakoumaki
Aphrodite, Vasilaki
Richard D, Griffiths
Malcolm J, Jackson
Anne, McArdle
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a profound effect on the quality of life of older people. The potential role of age-dependent mitochondrial dysfunction and cumulative oxidative stress as the underlying cause of muscle aging remains a controversial topic. Here we show that the pharmacological attenuation of age-related mitochondrial redox changes in muscle with SS31 is associated with some improvements in oxidative damage and mitophagy in muscles of old mice. However, this treatment failed to rescue the age-related muscle fiber atrophy associated with muscle atrophy and weakness. Collectively, these data imply that the muscle mitochondrial redox environment is not a key regulator of muscle fiber atrophy during sarcopenia but may play a key role in the decline of mitochondrial organelle integrity that occurs with muscle aging.

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ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
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