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Bradley A Ruple1,2, Nicholas A Carlini1,2, Jason S Kofoed3
1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
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Redox imbalances and mitochondrial dysfunction are key contributors to age-related declines in skeletal muscle and may contribute to impaired exercise responsiveness. Here, we investigated the influence of aging on skeletal muscle redox at rest and in response to acute exercise, examining how mitochondrial quality and quantity relate to skeletal muscle redox status. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained from 12 young (22 ± 4 years) and 10 older adults (66 ± 7 years) before and immediately after 60-min of high-intensity knee-extension exercise. We assessed mitochondrial respiration, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and deletion mutation frequency at baseline, while skeletal muscle redox proteomics was performed on pre- and post-exercise biopsies in a subset of participants. Mitochondrial respiration was preserved with age (max respiration, p = 0.123). However, the older adults had a lower mtDNA copy number (p = 0.046) and higher mtDNA deletion frequency (p = 0.001), with widespread remodeling of the skeletal muscle redox proteome, including altered thiol occupancy of proteins involved in metabolism, immune function, and extracellular matrix organization. In response to exercise, young skeletal muscle exhibited predominantly reversible peptide reductions, whereas preferential oxidation of mitochondrial antioxidant proteins, including PRDX3, occurred in older muscle. Both mtDNA deletion frequency and mitochondrial respiration were strongly associated with exercise-induced redox modifications in mitochondrial proteins. These findings suggest that aging alters both the regulation and resolution of exercise-induced redox signaling, with mitochondrial genomic instability and respiration shaping redox responsiveness.
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