Free Radicals, Muscle Fatigue and Damage

作者: M.J. Jackson , A. McArdle , S. O'Farrell

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012103520-4/50013-1

关键词: RadicalMechanism (biology)NeurosciencePathologyMuscle fatiguePathogenesisChemistry

摘要: Publisher Summary In recent years, free-radical species have been implicated in the pathogenesis of a wide variety disorders, and attention has drawn to possibility that these agents might mediate some effects excessive or unaccustomed exercise on muscle function structure. addition, free radicals play role number diseases. The aim short review this chapter is examine areas, drawing particular those situations where controversial further studies are required. Radical can damage almost all constituents cell there great deal literature indicating experimental situations, treatment tissues with radical-generating cause morphological functional tissue. It therefore important attempting implicate pathological processes demonstrate increased indices activity situation under study whether ensuing be prevented by inhibitors/scavengers radical reactions. Free investigated as possible pathogenic mechanism various

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