Aging is related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative damage. Considering the heterogeneity of age-related changes and the involvement of muscles in different functions, we compared the aging process in different functional muscles

Human muscle aging: ROS-mediated alterations in rectus abdominis and vastus lateralis muscles

MARZANI, BARBARA;MARZATICO, FULVIO
2005-01-01

Abstract

Aging is related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative damage. Considering the heterogeneity of age-related changes and the involvement of muscles in different functions, we compared the aging process in different functional muscles
2005
Experimental Biology covers a wide array of topics concerned with research in general biology and biological systems, including evolution, ecology, radiation biology, anatomy, general biology, and resources containing diverse topics in basic biology research. Resources on general biomedicine are excluded and are covered in the Medical Research: General Topics category. Resources with strong reliance on fields that fall outside of the core topics of Life sciences, such as biomedical engineering are placed in the Multidisciplinary category.
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Tematica Ex SIR: Studio delle alterazioni cellulari mediate dalle specie reattive dell¿ossigeno (ROS) (Classif. Ex SIR:Altri articoli su rivista Estero )
RECTUS ABDOMINIS; VASTUS LATERALIS; AGING; OXIDATIVE STRESS; ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES; LIPID PEROXIDATION; CARBONYLATED PROTEIN CONTENT; GLUTATHIONE LEVELS
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Marzani, Barbara; Felzani, Giorgio; Bellomo Rosa, Grazia; Vecchiet, Jacopo; Marzatico, Fulvio
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