Absence of physiological Ca2+ transients is an initial trigger for mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle following denervation.
Chehade KaramJianxun YiYajuan XiaoKamal DhakalLin ZhangXuejun LiCarlo MannoJiejia XuKaitao LiHeping ChengJianjie MaJingsong ZhouPublished in: Skeletal muscle (2017)
The loss of cytosolic Ca2+ transients due to denervation results in the downstream absence of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake. Our studies suggest that this could be an initial trigger for enhanced mPTP-related mitochondrial ROS generation in skeletal muscle.