AbstractThe activity of cytochrome-c oxidase [E.C. 1.9.3.11 and b-c1 complex [E.C. 1.10.2.2.] and the content of cytochromes b, c + c1 and a + a3 in human skeletal muscle mitochondria from orthopaedic patients (108 women and 68 males), of age ranging between 10 and 90 years, have been analyzed. The activity of cytochrome c-oxidase declines with age both in females and males. The activity of b-c1 complex, which in young females is significantly higher than in young males, declines sharply in females, but not in males, with ageing. These results reveal that the content of active b-c1 complex in muscle mitochondria is specifically controlled by female sex hormones
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
The etiology of mammalian senescence is suggested to involve the progressive impairment of mitochond...
We tested the hypothesis that in human ageing a decreased intramuscular acylcarnitine status is asso...
The activity of cytochrome-c oxidase [E.C. 1.9.3.1] and b-c(1) complex [E.C. 1.10.2.2.] and the cont...
AbstractThe activity of cytochrome-c oxidase [E.C. 1.9.3.11 and b-c1 complex [E.C. 1.10.2.2.] and th...
Mitochondrial respiratory systems have been screened in 63 othopaedic patients of age ranging betwee...
Aging affects the metabolic capacity of skeletal muscle, in particular the glycolytic and respirator...
We have investigated structural and functional properties of skeletal muscle mitochondria obtained f...
Introduction: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia alth...
The incidence of cardiac disease is age and sex dependent, but the mechanisms governing these associ...
Mitochondria are no longer solely regarded as the cellular powerhouse; instead, they are now implica...
AbstractIn an earlier study, we showed that cytochrome c oxidase activity, measured in mitochondria ...
Skeletal muscle mitochondria are implicated with age-related loss of function and insulin resistance...
The age-associated reduction in muscle mass is well characterized; however, less is known regarding ...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
The etiology of mammalian senescence is suggested to involve the progressive impairment of mitochond...
We tested the hypothesis that in human ageing a decreased intramuscular acylcarnitine status is asso...
The activity of cytochrome-c oxidase [E.C. 1.9.3.1] and b-c(1) complex [E.C. 1.10.2.2.] and the cont...
AbstractThe activity of cytochrome-c oxidase [E.C. 1.9.3.11 and b-c1 complex [E.C. 1.10.2.2.] and th...
Mitochondrial respiratory systems have been screened in 63 othopaedic patients of age ranging betwee...
Aging affects the metabolic capacity of skeletal muscle, in particular the glycolytic and respirator...
We have investigated structural and functional properties of skeletal muscle mitochondria obtained f...
Introduction: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia alth...
The incidence of cardiac disease is age and sex dependent, but the mechanisms governing these associ...
Mitochondria are no longer solely regarded as the cellular powerhouse; instead, they are now implica...
AbstractIn an earlier study, we showed that cytochrome c oxidase activity, measured in mitochondria ...
Skeletal muscle mitochondria are implicated with age-related loss of function and insulin resistance...
The age-associated reduction in muscle mass is well characterized; however, less is known regarding ...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
The etiology of mammalian senescence is suggested to involve the progressive impairment of mitochond...
We tested the hypothesis that in human ageing a decreased intramuscular acylcarnitine status is asso...