Jackson M J, O'Farrell S
Department of Medicine, University of Liverpool, UK.
Br Med Bull. 1993 Jul;49(3):630-41. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a072636.
Muscle tissue is unique in its requirement and ability to undertake very rapid and co-ordinated changes in energy supply and oxygen flux during contraction. Several studies have suggested that this renders the tissue particularly prone to oxygen radical-mediated damage. Free radicals have been postulated to play a role in muscle damage induced by different forms of exercise and in various pathological disorders, such as the muscular dystrophies, malignant hyperthermia and alcoholic myopathy. However, conclusive evidence for a fundamental role for free radicals and protective effect of antioxidants remains elusive in all these situations and much further work on the relevant pathogenetic mechanisms is still required.
肌肉组织在收缩过程中对能量供应和氧通量进行非常快速且协调的变化方面,其需求和能力独具特色。多项研究表明,这使得该组织特别容易受到氧自由基介导的损伤。自由基被假定在由不同形式运动引起的肌肉损伤以及各种病理病症中发挥作用,比如肌肉萎缩症、恶性高热和酒精性肌病。然而,在所有这些情况下,自由基起基本作用以及抗氧化剂具有保护作用的确凿证据仍然难以捉摸,并且仍需要对相关致病机制开展更多深入研究。