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2020, Experimental GerontologyCitation Excerpt :Previous studies have analyzed age-associated expression of OXPHOS complex subunits in a variety of human tissues, including intestine, skeletal muscle, heart, brain, extraocular muscle, and liver (Lefai et al., 1997; Cooper et al., 1992; Hsieh et al., 1994; Muller-Hocker, 1990; Muller-Hocker, 1989; Ojaimi et al., 1999; Cottrell et al., 2001; Muller-Hocker et al., 1992; Yen et al., 1989; Muller-Hocker et al., 1997). Age-related decline of activity and expression was mainly seen for complex IV, but a reduction in complex I has also been reported, in agreement with our data for the human intestine (Lefai et al., 1997; Cooper et al., 1992; Hsieh et al., 1994; Muller-Hocker, 1990; Muller-Hocker, 1989; Ojaimi et al., 1999; Cottrell et al., 2001; Muller-Hocker et al., 1992; Yen et al., 1989; Muller-Hocker et al., 1997). Previous studies have addressed the effect of aging on the expression of OXPHOS complexes in the human colon (Greaves et al., 2010; Greaves et al., 2006; Taylor et al., 2003; Bernstein et al., 2010).
Presented in part at the Inserm Conference on Human mitochondrial diseases in Bischenberg, France, October 1989.