Study Title:
(-)-Epicatechin induces mitochondrial biogenesis and markers of muscle regeneration in adults with Becker muscular dystrophy
Citation:
McDonald et al., 2021. Muscle & Nerve
What the Study Found:
In adults with Becker muscular dystrophy, (−)-epicatechin treatment increased markers of mitochondrial biogenesis. It also elevated markers of muscle regeneration. The results suggest activation of pathways involved in energy production and tissue repair.
What this means in real life:
In neuromuscular conditions, damaged mitochondria limit the muscle’s ability to repair and generate energy. This human study demonstrates that (−)-epicatechin can stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis and regeneration signals, helping restore cellular energy capacity where it’s most needed. Supporting mitochondrial health offers a practical way to aid muscle resilience even in challenging conditions.
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