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Depletion of mitochondrial DNA in the skeletal muscle of two cirrhoticpatients with severe asthenia (Articolo in rivista)
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- Depletion of mitochondrial DNA in the skeletal muscle of two cirrhoticpatients with severe asthenia (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Pesce V., Cormio A., Marangi L.C., Guglielmi F.W., Lezza A.M.S., Francavilla A., Cantatore P., Gadaleta M.N. (2002)
Depletion of mitochondrial DNA in the skeletal muscle of two cirrhoticpatients with severe asthenia
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- Pesce V., Cormio A., Marangi L.C., Guglielmi F.W., Lezza A.M.S., Francavilla A., Cantatore P., Gadaleta M.N. (literal)
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- Depletion of mitochondrial DNA in the skeletal muscle of two cirrhoticpatients with severe asthenia (literal)
- Abstract
- Qualitative and quantitative alterations of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in the
skeletal muscle from two patients with cirrhosis and severe
asthenia have been studied. The 4977 bp (mtDNA4977) and the 7436 bp
(mtDNA7436) mtDNA deletions, as well as other mtDNA deletions,
revealed by long extension PCR (LX-PCR), were found in the two patients,
whereas the 10,422 bp (mtDNA10,422) mtDNA deletion was
absent. Altogether, the qualitative alterations of mtDNA in cirrhotic
patients with severe asthenia were comparable to those of age-matched
healthy individuals. The mtDNA content, on the contrary, was substantially
decreased in both patients with respect to control. Such mtDNA
depletion might be explained by an increased, disease-related, oxidative
damage to mtDNA, which probably affects the replication of the
mitochondrial genome as already suggested in other oxidative
stress-associated diseases.
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