作者
Thomas L Clanton, Li Zuo, Paul Klawitter
发表日期
1999/12
来源
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
卷号
222
期号
3
页码范围
253-262
出版商
Blackwell Science Ltd
简介
Previous studies have demonstrated that skeletal muscles generate considerable reactive oxygen during intense muscle contraction. However, the significance of this phenomenon and whether it represents normal physiology or pathology are poorly understood. Treatment with exogenous antioxidants suggests that normal redox tone during contraction is influencing ongoing contractile function, both at rest and during intense exercise. This could represent the influence of redoxsensitive proteins responsible for excitationcontraction coupling or redoxsensitive metabolic enzymes. Some conditions associated with intense exercise, such as local tissue hypoxia or elevated tissue temperatures, could also contribute to reactive oxygen production. Evidence that muscle conditioning results in upregulation of antioxidant defenses also suggests a close relationship between reactive oxygen and contractile activity …
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