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Impact of Exercise and Aging on Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle: Roles of ROS and Epigenetics
Jialin Li, Zhe Wang, Can Li, Yu Song, Yan Wang, Bo Hai, Yong Zhang
Cells · 2022 · ▲ 46 citations
Epigenetic alterations
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Altered intercellular communication
Exercise
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Abstract
Aging causes degenerative changes such as epigenetic changes and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) in skeletal muscle. Exercise can upregulate muscle mitochondrial homeostasis and enhance antioxidant capacity and represents an effective treatment to prevent muscle aging. Epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation, histone posttranslational modifications, and microRNA expression are involved in the regulation of exercise-induced adaptive changes in muscle mitochondria. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in signaling molecules in exercise-induced muscle mitochondrial health benefits, and strong evidence emphasizes that exercise-induced ROS can regulate gene expression via epigenetic mechanisms. The majority of mitochondrial proteins are imported into mitochondria from the cytosol, so mitochondrial homeostasis is regulated by nuclear epigenetic mechanisms. Exercise can reverse aging-induced changes in myokine expression by modulating epigenetic mechanisms. In this review, we provide an overview of the role of exercise-generated ROS in the regulation of mitochondrial homeostasis mediated by epigenetic mechanisms. In addition, the potential epigenetic mechanisms involved in exercise-induced myokine expression are reviewed.
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Li, J., Wang, Z., Li, C., Song, Y., Wang, Y., Hai, B., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Impact of Exercise and Aging on Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle: Roles of ROS and Epigenetics. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11132086
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Li J, Wang Z, Li C, Song Y, Wang Y, Hai B, et al. Impact of Exercise and Aging on Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle: Roles of ROS and Epigenetics. Cells. 2022. doi:10.3390/cells11132086.
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@article{jialin2022Impact,
title = {Impact of Exercise and Aging on Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle: Roles of ROS and Epigenetics},
author = {Jialin Li and Zhe Wang and Can Li and Yu Song and Yan Wang and Bo Hai and Yong Zhang},
journal = {Cells},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/cells11132086},
}
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