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Immobilization does not alter mitochondrial H2O2 emission or markers of cellular redox state.
This suggests that oxidative stress may not be a significant factor in muscle atrophy during immobilization.
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Regardless of dietary supplement, immobilization did not alter mitochondrial H 2 O 2 emission in the presence or absence of ADP, markers of cellular redox state, mitochondrial lipid–supported respiration, or lipid‐related metabolic proteins.
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Supplementation with dietary ω‐3 mitigates immobilization‐induced reductions in skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration in young women
Paula M. Miotto et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2019
DOI 10.1096/fj.201900095r
rct · n=20Cited 58×
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