Blood based bioenergetic profiling strategies are emerging as potential reporters of systemic mitochondrial function; however, the extent to which these measures reflect the bioenergetic capacity of other tissues is not known. The premise of this work is that highly metabolically active tissues, such as skeletal and cardiac muscle, are susceptible to differences in systemic bioenergetic capacity. Therefore, we tested whether the respiratory capacity of blood cells, monocytes and platelets, are related to contemporaneous respirometric assessments of skeletal and cardiac muscle mitochondria. 18 female vervet/African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus) of varying age and metabolic status were examined for this study. Monocyte and plat...
Understanding mitochondrial biology and pathology is key to understanding the evolution of animal fo...
Although phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 31 P-MRS)- based evidence suggests that in viv...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...
Blood based bioenergetic profiling strategies are emerging as potential reporters of systemic mitoch...
AbstractBlood based bioenergetic profiling strategies are emerging as potential reporters of systemi...
Blood-based bioenergetic profiling provides a minimally invasive assessment of mitochondrial health ...
Mitochondrial bioenergetic function is a central component of cellular metabolism in health and dise...
Since mitochondria play diverse crucial roles within the cell, mitochondrial dysfunction can have di...
Mitochondria are organelles that fuel cellular energy requirements by ATP formation via aerobic meta...
Unlike cardiac and skeletal muscle, little is known about vascular smooth muscle mitochondrial respi...
Mitochondria are essential organelles found in almost every cell in the human body. They host a numb...
Mitochondrial respiration using the oxygraph‐2k respirometer (Oroboros) is widely used to estimate m...
Impaired myocardial bioenergetics is a hallmark of many cardiac diseases. There is a need of a simpl...
Human blood cells may offer a minimally invasive strategy to study systemic alterations of mitochond...
CONTEXT: Reduced mitochondrial coupling (ATP/O [P/O]) is associated with sedentariness and insulin r...
Understanding mitochondrial biology and pathology is key to understanding the evolution of animal fo...
Although phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 31 P-MRS)- based evidence suggests that in viv...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...
Blood based bioenergetic profiling strategies are emerging as potential reporters of systemic mitoch...
AbstractBlood based bioenergetic profiling strategies are emerging as potential reporters of systemi...
Blood-based bioenergetic profiling provides a minimally invasive assessment of mitochondrial health ...
Mitochondrial bioenergetic function is a central component of cellular metabolism in health and dise...
Since mitochondria play diverse crucial roles within the cell, mitochondrial dysfunction can have di...
Mitochondria are organelles that fuel cellular energy requirements by ATP formation via aerobic meta...
Unlike cardiac and skeletal muscle, little is known about vascular smooth muscle mitochondrial respi...
Mitochondria are essential organelles found in almost every cell in the human body. They host a numb...
Mitochondrial respiration using the oxygraph‐2k respirometer (Oroboros) is widely used to estimate m...
Impaired myocardial bioenergetics is a hallmark of many cardiac diseases. There is a need of a simpl...
Human blood cells may offer a minimally invasive strategy to study systemic alterations of mitochond...
CONTEXT: Reduced mitochondrial coupling (ATP/O [P/O]) is associated with sedentariness and insulin r...
Understanding mitochondrial biology and pathology is key to understanding the evolution of animal fo...
Although phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 31 P-MRS)- based evidence suggests that in viv...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...