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Wang 2021 Oxid Med Cell Longev

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Wang F, Wang X, Liu Y, Zhang Z (2021) Effects of Exercise-Induced ROS on the Pathophysiological Functions of Skeletal Muscle. Oxid Med Cell Longev 2021:3846122.

ยป PMID:34630848 Open Access

Wang F, Wang X, Liu Y, Zhang Z (2021) Oxid Med Cell Longev

Abstract: Oxidative stress is the imbalance of the redox system in the body, which produces excessive reactive oxygen species, leads to multiple cellular damages, and closely relates to some pathological conditions, such as insulin resistance and inflammation. Meanwhile, exercise as an external stimulus of oxidative stress causes the changes of pathophysiological functions in the tissues and organs, including skeletal muscle. Exercise-induced oxidative stress is considered to have different effects on the structure and function of skeletal muscle. Long-term regular or moderate exercise-induced oxidative stress is closely related to the formation of muscle adaptation, while excessive free radicals produced by strenuous or acute exercise can cause muscle oxidative stress fatigue and damage, which impacts exercise capacity and damages the body's health. The present review systematically summarizes the relationship between exercise-induced oxidative stress and the adaptions, damage, and fatigue in skeletal muscle, in order to clarify the effects of exercise-induced oxidative stress on the pathophysiological functions of skeletal muscle.

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Stress:Oxidative stress;RONS, Hypoxia  Organism: Human 


Regulation: Redox state 



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