Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated in skeletal muscle both during the rest and contractile activity. Myogenic cells are equipped with antioxidant enzymes, like superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase and heme oxygenase-1. These enzymes not only neutralise excessive ROS, but also affect myogenic regeneration at several stages: influence post-injury inflammatory reaction, enhance viability and proliferation of muscle satellite cells and myoblasts and affect their differentiation. Finally, antioxidant enzymes regulate also processes accompanying muscle regeneration-induce angiogenesis and reduce fibrosis. Elevated ROS production was also observed in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a dis...
In recent years, growing evidence has suggested a prominent role of oxidative stress in the pathophy...
Muscle regeneration and the muscle adult stem cells, also known as satellite cells, that are engaged...
Ageing is defined as an age-related increase in susceptibility to diseases and death and is a comple...
International audienceSkeletal muscle shows high plasticity in response to external demand. Moreover...
Purpose of review The term oxidative stress is often used to indicate a condition in which the accum...
The contractile activity, high oxygen consumption and metabolic rate of skeletal muscle cause it to ...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle produces moderate quantities of oxidant species, such as reactive oxyg...
Oxidative stress can be considered a consequence ofimbalance in the formation of reactive oxygen spe...
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), an X-linked g...
Physiological levels of reactive oxygen species, as an essential part of the homeostatic milieu, are...
A pivotal role has been ascribed to oxidative stress in determining the unbalance between protein sy...
It is well established that muscle contractions during exercise lead to elevated levels of reactive ...
One of the main sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle is the mitochondria. Pro...
Increased oxidative stress has important molecular, structural, and functional muscle implications. ...
Copyright © 2016 Min Hee Choi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
In recent years, growing evidence has suggested a prominent role of oxidative stress in the pathophy...
Muscle regeneration and the muscle adult stem cells, also known as satellite cells, that are engaged...
Ageing is defined as an age-related increase in susceptibility to diseases and death and is a comple...
International audienceSkeletal muscle shows high plasticity in response to external demand. Moreover...
Purpose of review The term oxidative stress is often used to indicate a condition in which the accum...
The contractile activity, high oxygen consumption and metabolic rate of skeletal muscle cause it to ...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle produces moderate quantities of oxidant species, such as reactive oxyg...
Oxidative stress can be considered a consequence ofimbalance in the formation of reactive oxygen spe...
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), an X-linked g...
Physiological levels of reactive oxygen species, as an essential part of the homeostatic milieu, are...
A pivotal role has been ascribed to oxidative stress in determining the unbalance between protein sy...
It is well established that muscle contractions during exercise lead to elevated levels of reactive ...
One of the main sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle is the mitochondria. Pro...
Increased oxidative stress has important molecular, structural, and functional muscle implications. ...
Copyright © 2016 Min Hee Choi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
In recent years, growing evidence has suggested a prominent role of oxidative stress in the pathophy...
Muscle regeneration and the muscle adult stem cells, also known as satellite cells, that are engaged...
Ageing is defined as an age-related increase in susceptibility to diseases and death and is a comple...