It has been proposed that animals usually restrain their growth because fast growth leads to an increased production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS), which can damage mitochondrial DNA and promote mitochondrial dysfunction. Here, we explicitly test whether this occurs in a wild bird by supplementing chicks with a mitochondria-targeted ROS scavenger, mitoubiquinone (mitoQ), and examining growth rates and mtDNA damage. In the yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis, mitoQ supplementation increased the early growth rate of chicks but did not reduce mtDNA damage. The level of mtDNA damage was negatively correlated with chick mass, but this relationship was not affected by the mitoQ treatment. We also found that chick growth was po...
Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a highly conserved hallmark of ageing. However, most studies...
1.Conditions during early stages of life may have an important effect on phenotype, by inducing prog...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage have long been suggested as critically important mech...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
The perinatal period is critical to survival and performance of many organisms. In birds, rapid post...
An organism's response to its environment is largely underpinned by changes in the energy supplied b...
This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A-124988/1 to PB, 31003A-1381...
High feed efficiency is a very desirable production trait as it positively influences resource utili...
Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
Mitochondria have a fundamental role in the transduction of energy from food into ATP. The coupling ...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a highly conserved hallmark of ageing. However, most studies...
1.Conditions during early stages of life may have an important effect on phenotype, by inducing prog...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage have long been suggested as critically important mech...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
The perinatal period is critical to survival and performance of many organisms. In birds, rapid post...
An organism's response to its environment is largely underpinned by changes in the energy supplied b...
This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A-124988/1 to PB, 31003A-1381...
High feed efficiency is a very desirable production trait as it positively influences resource utili...
Background In contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, which have lost their nucleus and mitochondria du...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...