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The roles of microRNA in redox metabolism and exercise-mediated adaptation

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JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 405-414

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SHANGHAI UNIV SPORT
DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2020.03.004

Keywords

Adaptation; Exercise; MicroRNA; Oxidative damage; Reactive oxygen species; Redox regulation

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MicroRNAs (miRs) are small regulatory RNA transcripts capable of post-transcriptional silencing of mRNA messages by entering a cellular bimolecular apparatus called RNA-induced silencing complex. miRs are involved in the regulation of cellular processes producing, eliminating or repairing the damage caused by reactive oxygen species, and they are active players in redox homeostasis. Increased mitochondrial biogenesis, function and hypertrophy of skeletal muscle are important adaptive responses to regular exercise. In the present review, we highlight some of the redox-sensitive regulatory roles of miRs.

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