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The production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by skeletal muscle
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Radicals
Mitochondria
Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphateoxidase
Clasificación UNESCO
2306.09 Radicales Libres
2411.10 Fisiología del Músculo
Fecha de publicación
2007
Editor
American Physiological Society
Citación
Malcolm, J.J., Pye, D., Palomero Labajos, J. (2007). The production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by skeletal muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology, 102, pp 1664-1670. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01102.2006
Resumen
[EN] Skeletal muscle has been recognized as apotential source for generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species for morethan 20 years. Initial investigations concentrated on the potential role of mitochondria as a major source for generation of superoxide as a “by-product” of normaloxidative metabolism, but recent studies have identified multiple subcellular sites,where superoxide or nitric oxide are generated in regulated and controlled systemsin response to cellular stimuli. Full evaluation of the factors regulating theseprocesses and the functions of the reactive oxygen species generated are importantin understanding the redox biology of skeletal muscle.
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8750-7587
DOI
10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.01102.2006
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