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Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging

Disruption of neuromuscular junctions and denervation of some muscle fibers occurs in ageing skeletal muscle and contribute to loss of muscle mass and function. Aging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of redox homeostasis potentially occurs through increased mitochondrial generat...

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Autores principales: Pollock, Natalie, Staunton, Caroline A., Vasilaki, Aphrodite, McArdle, Anne, Jackson, Malcolm J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5636617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28739532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.07.017
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author Pollock, Natalie
Staunton, Caroline A.
Vasilaki, Aphrodite
McArdle, Anne
Jackson, Malcolm J.
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Staunton, Caroline A.
Vasilaki, Aphrodite
McArdle, Anne
Jackson, Malcolm J.
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description Disruption of neuromuscular junctions and denervation of some muscle fibers occurs in ageing skeletal muscle and contribute to loss of muscle mass and function. Aging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of redox homeostasis potentially occurs through increased mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). No specific link between increased mitochondrial ROS generation and denervation has been defined in muscle ageing. To address this, we have examined the effect of experimental denervation of all fibers, or only a proportion of the fibers, in the mouse tibialis anterior (TA) muscle on muscle mitochondrial peroxide generation. Transection of the peroneal nerve of mice caused loss of pre-synaptic axons within 1–3 days with no significant morphological changes in post-synaptic structures up to 10 days post-surgery when decreased TA mass and fiber size were apparent. Mitochondria in the denervated muscle showed increased peroxide generation by 3 days post-transection. Use of electron transport chain (ETC) substrates and inhibitors of specific pathways indicated that the ETC was unlikely to contribute to increased ROS generation, but monoamine oxidase B, NADPH oxidase and phospholipase enzymes were implicated. Transection of one of the 3 branches of the peroneal nerve caused denervation of some TA muscle fibers while others retained innervation, but increased mitochondrial peroxide generation occurred in both denervated and innervated fibers. Thus the presence of recently denervated fibers leads to increased ROS generation by mitochondria in neighboring innervated fibers providing a novel explanation for the increased mitochondrial oxidative stress and damage seen with aging in skeletal muscles.
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spelling pubmed-56366172017-11-01 Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging Pollock, Natalie Staunton, Caroline A. Vasilaki, Aphrodite McArdle, Anne Jackson, Malcolm J. Free Radic Biol Med Article Disruption of neuromuscular junctions and denervation of some muscle fibers occurs in ageing skeletal muscle and contribute to loss of muscle mass and function. Aging is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of redox homeostasis potentially occurs through increased mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). No specific link between increased mitochondrial ROS generation and denervation has been defined in muscle ageing. To address this, we have examined the effect of experimental denervation of all fibers, or only a proportion of the fibers, in the mouse tibialis anterior (TA) muscle on muscle mitochondrial peroxide generation. Transection of the peroneal nerve of mice caused loss of pre-synaptic axons within 1–3 days with no significant morphological changes in post-synaptic structures up to 10 days post-surgery when decreased TA mass and fiber size were apparent. Mitochondria in the denervated muscle showed increased peroxide generation by 3 days post-transection. Use of electron transport chain (ETC) substrates and inhibitors of specific pathways indicated that the ETC was unlikely to contribute to increased ROS generation, but monoamine oxidase B, NADPH oxidase and phospholipase enzymes were implicated. Transection of one of the 3 branches of the peroneal nerve caused denervation of some TA muscle fibers while others retained innervation, but increased mitochondrial peroxide generation occurred in both denervated and innervated fibers. Thus the presence of recently denervated fibers leads to increased ROS generation by mitochondria in neighboring innervated fibers providing a novel explanation for the increased mitochondrial oxidative stress and damage seen with aging in skeletal muscles. Elsevier Science 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5636617/ /pubmed/28739532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.07.017 Text en © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pollock, Natalie
Staunton, Caroline A.
Vasilaki, Aphrodite
McArdle, Anne
Jackson, Malcolm J.
Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title_full Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title_fullStr Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title_full_unstemmed Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title_short Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging
title_sort denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: role in muscle aging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5636617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28739532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.07.017
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