Research over almost 40 years has established that reactive oxygen species are generated at different sites in skeletal muscle and that the generation of these species is increased by various forms of exercise. Initially, this was thought to be potentially deleterious to skeletal muscle and other tissues, but more recent data have identified key roles of these species in muscle adaptations to exercise. The aim of this review is to summarise our current understanding of these redox signalling roles of reactive oxygen species in mediating responses of muscle to contractile activity, with a particular focus on the effects of ageing on these processes. In addition, we provide evidence that disruption of the redox status of muscle mitochondria r...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Oxidative modification of cellular components may contribute to tissue dysfunction during aging. In ...
Research over almost 40 years has established that reactive oxygen species are generated at differen...
Skeletal muscle represents the largest organ of the human body and comprises about 40% of total body...
Age-associated frailty is predominantly due to loss of muscle mass and function. The loss of muscle ...
Responding appropriately to exercise is essential to maintenance of skeletal muscle mass and functio...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Skeletal muscle ageing is characterised by atrophy, a deficit in specific force generation, increase...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and function is associated with increased frailty and loss of indepe...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and function is associated with increased frailty and loss of indepe...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Sarcopenia, which is characterized by reduction in muscle mass and strength, contributes to several ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Oxidative modification of cellular components may contribute to tissue dysfunction during aging. In ...
Research over almost 40 years has established that reactive oxygen species are generated at differen...
Skeletal muscle represents the largest organ of the human body and comprises about 40% of total body...
Age-associated frailty is predominantly due to loss of muscle mass and function. The loss of muscle ...
Responding appropriately to exercise is essential to maintenance of skeletal muscle mass and functio...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Skeletal muscle ageing is characterised by atrophy, a deficit in specific force generation, increase...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and function is associated with increased frailty and loss of indepe...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and function is associated with increased frailty and loss of indepe...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Sarcopenia, which is characterized by reduction in muscle mass and strength, contributes to several ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Oxidative modification of cellular components may contribute to tissue dysfunction during aging. In ...