How Myoglobin is Regulated
- Normal blood levels of Myoglobin are between 0 and 85 ng/mL.
- Excessive Myoglobin levels can come about from burns or major trauma.
- Myoglobin is capable of modulating Nitric Oxide homeostasis within cardiac as well as skeletal myocytes.
- Studies have shown that activation of key transcription factors and co-activators by locomotor activity.
- Differential intracellular calcium fluxes and low intracellular oxygen tension can collectively regulate Myoglobin expression.