Authors
Matthew D Campbell, Jicheng Duan, Ashton T Samuelson, Matthew J Gaffrey, Gennifer E Merrihew, Jarrett D Egertson, Lu Wang, Theo K Bammler, Ronald J Moore, Collin C White, Terrance J Kavanagh, Joachim G Voss, Hazel H Szeto, Peter S Rabinovitch, Michael J MacCoss, Wei-Jun Qian, David J Marcinek
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Volume
134
Pages
268-281
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Sarcopenia and exercise intolerance are major contributors to reduced quality of life in the elderly for which there are few effective treatments. We tested whether enhancing mitochondrial function and reducing mitochondrial oxidant production with SS-31 (elamipretide) could restore redox balance and improve skeletal muscle function in aged mice. Young (5 mo) and aged (26 mo) female C57BL/6Nia mice were treated for 8-weeks with 3 mg/kg/day SS-31. Mitochondrial function was assessed in vivo using 31P and optical spectroscopy. SS-31 reversed age-related decline in maximum mitochondrial ATP production (ATPmax) and coupling of oxidative phosphorylation (P/O). Despite the increased in vivo mitochondrial capacity, mitochondrial protein expression was either unchanged or reduced in the treated aged mice and respiration in permeabilized gastrocnemius (GAS) fibers was not different between the aged …
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