Background--Lower muscle mitochondrial energy production may contribute to impaired walking endurance in patients with peripheral arterial disease. A borderline ankle-brachial index (ABI) of 0.91 to 1.10 is associated with poorer walking endurance compared with higher ABI. We hypothesized that in the absence of peripheral arterial disease, lower ABI is associated with lower mitochondrial energy production. Methods and Results--We examined 363 men and women participating in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging with an ABI between 0.90 and 1.40. Muscle mitochondrial energy production was assessed by post-exercise phosphocreatine recovery rate constant (kPCr) measured by phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the left thigh. A lowe...
International audienceEvidence suggests that the peak skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP synthesis ra...
BackgroundPatients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) have decreased mobility, whi...
AbstractObjective: Decreased oxygen supply is generally accepted as the primary cause of muscle dysf...
In people without lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), mitochondrial DNA copy number dec...
There is evidence that skeletal muscle oxidative capacity contributes to differences in walking perf...
It has often been reported that the impaired walking performance in people with peripheral arterial ...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease in the peripheral arteries, which re...
Background Mitochondrial abnormalities exist in gastrocnemius muscle of people with peripheral arter...
This study tested the hypotheses that skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) is im...
This study tested the hypotheses that skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) is im...
ObjectivePeripheral arterial disease (PAD) has been associated with skeletal muscle pathology, inclu...
Background: Patients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) have decreased mobility, w...
AbstractObjectiveDiscrete morphologic, enzymatic and functional changes in skeletal muscle mitochond...
Recent evidence demonstrates an involvement of impaired mitochondrial function in peripheral arteria...
This study aims to compare the structural and mitochondrial alterations between muscle segments affe...
International audienceEvidence suggests that the peak skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP synthesis ra...
BackgroundPatients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) have decreased mobility, whi...
AbstractObjective: Decreased oxygen supply is generally accepted as the primary cause of muscle dysf...
In people without lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), mitochondrial DNA copy number dec...
There is evidence that skeletal muscle oxidative capacity contributes to differences in walking perf...
It has often been reported that the impaired walking performance in people with peripheral arterial ...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease in the peripheral arteries, which re...
Background Mitochondrial abnormalities exist in gastrocnemius muscle of people with peripheral arter...
This study tested the hypotheses that skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) is im...
This study tested the hypotheses that skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) is im...
ObjectivePeripheral arterial disease (PAD) has been associated with skeletal muscle pathology, inclu...
Background: Patients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) have decreased mobility, w...
AbstractObjectiveDiscrete morphologic, enzymatic and functional changes in skeletal muscle mitochond...
Recent evidence demonstrates an involvement of impaired mitochondrial function in peripheral arteria...
This study aims to compare the structural and mitochondrial alterations between muscle segments affe...
International audienceEvidence suggests that the peak skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP synthesis ra...
BackgroundPatients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) have decreased mobility, whi...
AbstractObjective: Decreased oxygen supply is generally accepted as the primary cause of muscle dysf...