2023
DOI: 10.1113/jp285091
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Skeletal muscle mitochondria demonstrate similar respiration per cristae surface area independent of training status and sex in healthy humans

Camilla Tvede Schytz,
Niels Ørtenblad,
Anne‐Kristine Meinild Lundby
et al.

Abstract: The impact of training status and sex on intrinsic skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiratory capacity remains unclear. We examined this by analysing human skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration relative to mitochondrial volume and cristae density across training statuses and sexes. Mitochondrial cristae density was estimated in skeletal muscle biopsies originating from previous independent studies. Participants included females (n = 12) and males (n = 41) across training statuses ranging from untrained (UT,… Show more

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