RNS60 PROMOTES NEUROTRANSMISSION IN NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS

April 2017

Researchers at the Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, New York University School of Medicine studied the effects of RNS60 on neurotransmission across isolated neuromuscular junctions. They reported that RNS60 increased neurotransmission and reduced the probability of neurotransmission failure in muscle fatigue. RNS60 reduced both muscle fatigability and maximal force recovery time after repetitive muscle contractions. The effect was hypothesized to be mediated by mitochondrial function.

Link to the paper: Neuromuscular transmission and muscle fatigue changes by nanostructured oxygen – Ivannikov – 2017 – Muscle & Nerve – Wiley Online Library