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|title=Ceusters | |title=Ceusters Justine D, Mouithys-Mickalad AA, Franck TJ, Deby-Dupont GP, Derochette S, Serteyn DA (2013) Effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation on the mitochondrial function and the free radicals production of cultured primary equine skeletal myoblasts. Res Vet Sci 95:870-8. | ||
|info=[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24099743 PMID: 24099743] | |info=[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24099743 PMID: 24099743] | ||
|authors=Ceusters | |authors=Ceusters Justine D, Mouithys-Mickalad AA, Franck TJ, Deby-Dupont GP, Derochette S, Serteyn DA | ||
|year=2013 | |year=2013 | ||
|journal=Res Vet Sci | |journal=Res Vet Sci | ||
|abstract=Horses are outstanding athletes, performing in many different disciplines involving different kinds of efforts and metabolic responses. Depending on exercise intensity, their skeletal muscle oxygenation decreases, and the reperfusion at cessation of the exercise can cause excessive production of free radicals. This study on cultured primary equine myoblasts investigated the effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) on routine respiration, mitochondrial complex I specific activity and free radicals production. Our data revealed that short cycles of A/R caused a decrease of all the parameters, opposite to what a single long period of anoxia did. A preconditioning-like effect could explain our first pattern of results whereas mild uncoupling could be more appropriate for the second one. Anyway, it seems that mitochondrial complex I could play a major role in the regulation of the balance between metabolic and antioxidant protection of the muscular function of athletic horses. | |abstract=Horses are outstanding athletes, performing in many different disciplines involving different kinds of efforts and metabolic responses. Depending on exercise intensity, their skeletal muscle oxygenation decreases, and the reperfusion at cessation of the exercise can cause excessive production of free radicals. This study on cultured primary equine myoblasts investigated the effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) on routine respiration, mitochondrial complex I specific activity and free radicals production. Our data revealed that short cycles of A/R caused a decrease of all the parameters, opposite to what a single long period of anoxia did. A preconditioning-like effect could explain our first pattern of results whereas mild uncoupling could be more appropriate for the second one. Anyway, it seems that mitochondrial complex I could play a major role in the regulation of the balance between metabolic and antioxidant protection of the muscular function of athletic horses. | ||
|keywords= | |keywords=Cultured primary equine skeletal myoblasts, Anoxia/reoxygenation, Mitochondria, Reactive oxygen species | ||
|mipnetlab=BE Liege Votion DM | |mipnetlab=BE Liege Votion DM | ||
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|tissues=Skeletal muscle | |tissues=Skeletal muscle | ||
|preparations=Intact cells | |preparations=Intact cells | ||
|injuries= | |injuries=Ischemia-reperfusion, Oxidative stress;RONS | ||
|couplingstates=ROUTINE | |couplingstates=ROUTINE | ||
| | |pathways=N | ||
|instruments=Oxygraph-2k | |instruments=Oxygraph-2k | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 7 November 2016
Ceusters Justine D, Mouithys-Mickalad AA, Franck TJ, Deby-Dupont GP, Derochette S, Serteyn DA (2013) Effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation on the mitochondrial function and the free radicals production of cultured primary equine skeletal myoblasts. Res Vet Sci 95:870-8. |
Ceusters Justine D, Mouithys-Mickalad AA, Franck TJ, Deby-Dupont GP, Derochette S, Serteyn DA (2013) Res Vet Sci
Abstract: Horses are outstanding athletes, performing in many different disciplines involving different kinds of efforts and metabolic responses. Depending on exercise intensity, their skeletal muscle oxygenation decreases, and the reperfusion at cessation of the exercise can cause excessive production of free radicals. This study on cultured primary equine myoblasts investigated the effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) on routine respiration, mitochondrial complex I specific activity and free radicals production. Our data revealed that short cycles of A/R caused a decrease of all the parameters, opposite to what a single long period of anoxia did. A preconditioning-like effect could explain our first pattern of results whereas mild uncoupling could be more appropriate for the second one. Anyway, it seems that mitochondrial complex I could play a major role in the regulation of the balance between metabolic and antioxidant protection of the muscular function of athletic horses. β’ Keywords: Cultured primary equine skeletal myoblasts, Anoxia/reoxygenation, Mitochondria, Reactive oxygen species
β’ O2k-Network Lab: BE Liege Votion DM
Labels: MiParea: Respiration
Stress:Ischemia-reperfusion, Oxidative stress;RONS Organism: Horse Tissue;cell: Skeletal muscle Preparation: Intact cells
Coupling state: ROUTINE
Pathway: N
HRR: Oxygraph-2k