An investigation of NADPH oxidase in normal and diseased skeletal muscle

Sullivan-Gunn, Melanie (2009) An investigation of NADPH oxidase in normal and diseased skeletal muscle. PhD thesis, Victoria University.

Abstract

Oxidative stress has been implicated in various progressive degenerative conditions, such as skeletal muscle wasting and therefore this study sought to determine a role for the superoxide generating NADPH oxidase and antioxidant enzyme systems in conditions of skeletal muscle wasting. The results of these studies indicated changes in the gene expression of important components of NADPH oxidase in animal models of age-associated sarcopenia, cancer-induced cachexia and a model of antioxidant superoxide dismutase overexpression. Also observed were changes in superoxide dismutase that appeared to contribute significantly to alterations in cellular reactive oxygen species and contribute to skeletal muscle wasting in these conditions. While these oxidative and antioxidative systems demonstrated complex changes in these models, NADPH oxidase is indeed altered in response to aging, cancer and superoxide dismutase overexpression, which appear to be involved in complex redox-sensitive signaling that essentially regulates skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy pathways.

Item type Thesis (PhD thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/15838
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 0903 Biomedical Engineering
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Ageing, Rehabilitation, Exercise & Sport Science (CARES)
Historical > FOR Classification > 1101 Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics
Keywords enzymes, NADPH oxidase, enzyme system, oxidative stress, muscle wasting, cancer, redox-sensitive, muscle atrophy
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