International audienceMitochondrial respiratory chain deteriorates with age, mostly in tissues with high energy requirements. Damage to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) by reactive oxygen species is thought to contribute primarily to this impairment. However, the overall extent of random mtDNA mutations has still not been evaluated. We carried out molecular and biochemical analyses in muscle biopsies from healthy young and aged subjects. Deleted mtDNA accumulation was followed by both quantitative PCR analysis to quantify total mtDNA, and Southern-blotting, to determine deleted to full length mtDNA ratio. Enzymatic activities of the mitochondrial respiratory chain were measured in all subjects. Randomly deleted mtDNA appeared mainly in the oldest ...
AbstractAgeing can be defined as “a progressive, generalized impairment of function, resulting in an...
Using PCR, we found that normal heart muscle and brain from adult human individuals contain low leve...
AbstractUsing PCR techniques, we detected a ∼260 bp (type I) and a ∼200 bp (type II) tandem duplicat...
The content of the mitochondrial DNA 4977-bp deletion and the respiratory chain enzyme activities we...
Skeletal muscle–mass loss with age has severe health consequences, yet the molecular basis of the lo...
To have a clearer picture of how mitochondrial damages are associated to aging, a comprehensive stud...
BackgroundMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion mutations lead to electron transport chain-deficient ce...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Shan WengStudies in a number of human tissues have ...
Several reports described an age-related accumulation of a particular mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) dele...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions and mutations have been reported to occur with aging in various ...
We have examined skeletal muscle for the presence of age-associated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deleti...
The abundance, morphology, and functional properties of mitochondria decay in skeletal muscle during...
AbstractmtDNA mutations and oxidative DNA damage has been observed to accumulate in the lung and oth...
Introduction: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia alth...
Mitochondrial respiratory systems have been screened in 63 othopaedic patients of age ranging betwee...
AbstractAgeing can be defined as “a progressive, generalized impairment of function, resulting in an...
Using PCR, we found that normal heart muscle and brain from adult human individuals contain low leve...
AbstractUsing PCR techniques, we detected a ∼260 bp (type I) and a ∼200 bp (type II) tandem duplicat...
The content of the mitochondrial DNA 4977-bp deletion and the respiratory chain enzyme activities we...
Skeletal muscle–mass loss with age has severe health consequences, yet the molecular basis of the lo...
To have a clearer picture of how mitochondrial damages are associated to aging, a comprehensive stud...
BackgroundMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion mutations lead to electron transport chain-deficient ce...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Shan WengStudies in a number of human tissues have ...
Several reports described an age-related accumulation of a particular mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) dele...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions and mutations have been reported to occur with aging in various ...
We have examined skeletal muscle for the presence of age-associated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deleti...
The abundance, morphology, and functional properties of mitochondria decay in skeletal muscle during...
AbstractmtDNA mutations and oxidative DNA damage has been observed to accumulate in the lung and oth...
Introduction: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia alth...
Mitochondrial respiratory systems have been screened in 63 othopaedic patients of age ranging betwee...
AbstractAgeing can be defined as “a progressive, generalized impairment of function, resulting in an...
Using PCR, we found that normal heart muscle and brain from adult human individuals contain low leve...
AbstractUsing PCR techniques, we detected a ∼260 bp (type I) and a ∼200 bp (type II) tandem duplicat...