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Mitohormesis in muscle cells: a morphological, molecular, and proteomic approach.

Elena Barbieri1, Piero Sestili1, Luciana Vallorani1, Michele Guescini1, Cinzia Calcabrini1, Anna Maria Gioacchini1, Giosuè Annibalini1, Francesco Lucertini1, Giovanni Piccoli1, Vilberto Stocchi1.   

Abstract

Low-level oxidative stress induces an adaptive response commonly defined as hormesis; this type of stress is often related to reactive oxygen species (ROS) originating from the mitochondrial respiratory chain (mitochondrial hormesis or mitohormesis). The accumulation of transient low doses of ROS either through chronic physical activity or caloric restriction influences signaling from the mitochondrial compartment to the cell, reduces glucose metabolism, induces mitochondrial metabolism, increases stress resistance and ultimately, increases lifespan. Mitochondrial formation of presumably harmful levels (chronic and/or excessive) of ROS within skeletal muscle has been observed in insulin resistance of obese subjects, type 2 diabetes mellitus, as well as in impaired muscle function associated with normal aging. Advances in mitochondrial bioimaging combined with mitochondrial biochemistry and proteome research have broadened our knowledge of specific cellular signaling and other related functions of the mitochondrial behavior. In this review, we describe mitochondrial remodeling in response to different degrees of oxidative insults induced in vitro in myocytes and in vivo in skeletal muscle, focusing on the potential application of a combined morphological and biochemical approach. The use of such technologies could yield benefits for our overall understanding of physiology for biotechnological research related to drug design, physical activity prescription and significant lifestyle changes.

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Keywords:  ROS; hormesis; mitochondria; skeletal muscle

Year:  2014        PMID: 24596688      PMCID: PMC3940498     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J        ISSN: 2240-4554


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9.  Interactions between ROS and AMP kinase activity in the regulation of PGC-1alpha transcription in skeletal muscle cells.

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Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol       Date:  2017-05-01       Impact factor: 2.826

Review 3.  The pleiotropic effect of physical exercise on mitochondrial dynamics in aging skeletal muscle.

Authors:  Elena Barbieri; Deborah Agostini; Emanuela Polidori; Lucia Potenza; Michele Guescini; Francesco Lucertini; Giosuè Annibalini; Laura Stocchi; Mauro De Santi; Vilberto Stocchi
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