Oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscles deploy protective mechanisms to avoid atrophy under pathophysiological iron overload.
David MartinKévin NayFrançois RobinAmélie RebillardLuz OrfilaBrice MartinPatricia LeroyerPascal GuggenbuhlSuzanne DufresnePhilippe NoirezMartine RopertOlivier LoréalFrédéric DerbréPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2022)
Together, these data support that under pathophysiological conditions, skeletal muscle can protect itself from the related deleterious effects of excess iron.