Fifteen days of moderate normobaric hypoxia does not affect mitochondrial function, and related genes and proteins, in healthy men.
Alessandra FerriXu YanJujiao KuangCesare GranataRodrigo S F OliveiraChristopher P HedgesAdriano E Lima-SilvaFrancois BillautDavid J BishopPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
Our data provide evidence that 15 days of moderate normobaric hypoxia have negligible influence on skeletal muscle mitochondrial content and function, or genes and proteins content associated with mitochondrial biogenesis, in young recreationally active males. However, the increase in mitochondrial protease LON content after hypoxia exposure suggests the possibility of adaptations to optimise respiratory chain function under conditions of reduced O2 availability.