These changes continued for several hours after the respiratorycapacity had reached its maximum.
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And if their respiratorycapacity was too depressed, they would just stop breathing, Lindsay said.
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HSPCs also displayed a decrease in mitochondrial oxygen consumption linked to ATP production and basal respiratorycapacity.
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Ch25h deficiency results in cholesterol-dependent reduced mitochondrial respiratorycapacity and release of mitochondrial DNA into the cytosol.
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Using extracellular flux analyzer, we show that in cultured DRG neurons meclizine mitigates hypoxia-induced loss of mitochondrial respiratorycapacity.
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Pharmacological uncoupling of respiration increased OCR in normoxic cultures to 175% of basal levels, indicating significant spare respiratorycapacity.
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Aerobic training in these individuals resulted in a marked increase in mitochondrial oxidative respiratorycapacity without an appreciable increase in mitochondrial content.
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This profile was characterized by a decrease in the spare respiratorycapacity that was dependent on fatty acid oxidation (FAO).
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The results show that in adult rats, concomitant with increased HOMA index, skeletal muscle mitochondria display higher respiratorycapacity and energy efficiency.
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Endurance exercise induces adaptive increases in the mitochondrial content and respiratorycapacity of skeletal muscle, as well as in myoglobin concentration and capillary number.
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Nur77 expression also improved the intrinsic respiratorycapacity of isolated mitochondria, likely due to the increased abundance of complex I of the electron transport chain.
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Respiratorycapacity of mitochondria isolated from RV was measured using oxygraphy.
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Metabolic experiments showed decreased spare glycolytic capacity in HD neurons, while maximal and spare respiratorycapacities driven by oxidative phosphorylation were largely unchanged.
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Respiratorycapacity is a measure of mitochondrial fitness and cell ability to meet fluctuating energy demands and therefore, a key determinant of cellular fate.