Orientin Promotes Antioxidant Capacity, Mitochondrial Biogenesis, and Fiber Transformation in Skeletal Muscles through the AMPK Pathway
Keshu Liu,
Xufeng Li,
Zhihui Liu
et al.
Abstract:The sleep-breathing condition obstructive
sleep apnea (OSA) is
characterized by repetitive upper airway collapse, which can exacerbate
oxidative stress and free radical generation, thereby detrimentally
impacting both motor and sensory nerve function and inducing muscular
damage. OSA development is promoted by increasing proportions of fast-twitch
muscle fibers in the genioglossus. Orientin, a water-soluble dietary
C-glycosyl flavonoid with antioxidant properties, increased the expression
of slow myosin heavy … Show more
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