Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria during maturation, the erythrocytes of almost all other vertebrate species are nucleated throughout their lifespan. Little research has been done however to test for the presence and functionality of mitochondria in these cells, especially for birds. Here, we investigated those two points in erythrocytes of one common avian model: the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Results Transmission electron microscopy showed the presence of mitochondria in erythrocytes of this small passerine bird, especially after removal of haemoglobin interferences. High-resolution respirometry revealed increased or decreased rates of oxygen consumption by erythr...
International audienceMitochondrial respiration releases reactiveoxygen species (ROS) as by-products...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
It has been proposed that animals usually restrain their growth because fast growth leads to an incr...
Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage have long been suggested as critically important mech...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
Erythrocyte enucleation is thought to have evolved in mammals to support their energetic cost of hig...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a highly conserved hallmark of ageing. However, most studies...
International audienceMitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food i...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
Oxidative stress occurs when the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by an organism exceeds ...
Oxidative stress occurs when the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by an organism exceeds ...
The size and shape of red blood cells (erythrocytes) is determined by key life history strategies in...
International audienceMitochondrial respiration releases reactiveoxygen species (ROS) as by-products...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
It has been proposed that animals usually restrain their growth because fast growth leads to an incr...
Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage have long been suggested as critically important mech...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
Erythrocyte enucleation is thought to have evolved in mammals to support their energetic cost of hig...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a highly conserved hallmark of ageing. However, most studies...
International audienceMitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food i...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
Oxidative stress occurs when the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by an organism exceeds ...
Oxidative stress occurs when the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by an organism exceeds ...
The size and shape of red blood cells (erythrocytes) is determined by key life history strategies in...
International audienceMitochondrial respiration releases reactiveoxygen species (ROS) as by-products...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
It has been proposed that animals usually restrain their growth because fast growth leads to an incr...