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Altered muscle oxidative phenotype impairs exercise tolerance but does not improve after exercise training in multiple sclerosis.

Jan SpaasRichie P GouldingCharly KeytsmanLena FonteynJack van HorssenRichard T JaspersBert O EijndeRob C I Wüst
Published in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2022)
Skeletal muscle oxidative phenotype (mitochondrial complex I and II content, SDH activity) is lower in patients with MS, contributing to reduced exercise tolerance. However, skeletal muscle mitochondria appeared resistant to the beneficial effects of exercise training, suggesting that other physiological systems, at least in part, drive the improvements in exercise capacity following exercise training in MS.
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