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![]() The Journal of PhysiologySee Also: Volume 569 Issue 2, Pages 467 - 473 Published Online: 24 Nov 2005 Journal compilation © 2010 The Physiological Society Published on behalf of The Physiological Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 161K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking RAPID REPORT Reduced mitochondrial coupling in vivo alters cellular energetics in aged mouse skeletal muscle Copyright 2005 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2005 The Physiological Society ABSTRACTThe mitochondrial theory of ageing proposes that the accumulation of oxidative damage to mitochondria leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and tissue degeneration with age. However, no consensus has emerged regarding the effects of ageing on mitochondrial function, particularly for mitochondrial coupling (P/O). One of the main barriers to a better understanding of the effects of ageing on coupling has been the lack of in vivo approaches to measure P/O. We use optical and magnetic resonance spectroscopy to independently quantify mitochondrial ATP synthesis and O (Received 30 August 2005; accepted after revision 24 October 2005; first published online 27 October 2005) |