Biomarkers of mitochondrial content in skeletal muscle of healthy young human subjects
University of Copenhagen · University of Southern Denmark · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Key points Several biochemical measures of mitochondrial components are used as biomarkers of mitochondrial content and muscle oxidative capacity. However, no studies have validated these surrogates against a morphological measure of mitochondrial content in human subjects. The most commonly used markers (citrate synthase activity, cardiolipin content, mitochondrial DNA content (mtDNA), complex I–V protein, and complex I–IV activity) were correlated with a measure of mitochondrial content (transmission electron microscopy) and muscle oxidative capacity (respiration in permeabilized fibres). Cardiolipin content followed by citrate synthase activity and complex I activity were the biomarkers showing the…
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11Topics & keywords
- Skeletal muscle
- Mitochondrion
- Human muscle
- Mitochondrial myopathy
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Chemistry