Mitochondrial oxidative stress - Physiologic consequences and potential for a role in aging

被引:0
|
作者
Melov, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Buck Ctr Res Aging, Novato, CA 94948 USA
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
During the last 10 years, the theory known as the "free radical theory of aging" has achieved prominence as one of the most compelling explanations for many of the degenerative changes associated with aging. Although its appeal derives from a long-standing body of supporting correlative data, the theory was only recently more rigorously tested. Ongoing researches in the study of free radical biochemistry and the genetics of aging have been at the forefront of this work, First, transgenic approaches in invertebrate models with candidate genes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) involved in the detoxification of reactive oxygen species (ROS) have shown that the endogenous production of ROS due to normal physiologic processes is a major limiter of life span.(1,2) Genes involved in ROS detoxification are highly conserved among eukaryotes; hence, the physiologic processes that limit life span in invertebrates are likely to be similar in higher eukaryotes, Secondly, transgenic mice deficient in the antioxidant enzyme mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (SOD2) die within their first meek of life, demonstrating the importance of limiting endogenous mitochondrial free radicals in mammals, Together, data from studies using transgenic invertebrates and those using sod2 mutant mice demonstrate that modulation of metabolic ROS can have a profound effect on life span, We show here that the effects of mitochondrial ROS can be modulated through appropriate catalytic antioxidant intervention, These catalytic antioxidants are discussed in the context of mitochondrial oxidative stress and their potential role in intervening in mitochondrial oxidative stress and aging.
引用
收藏
页码:219 / 225
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The role of mitochondrial oxidative stress in aging
    Sastre, J
    Pallardó, FV
    Viña, J
    [J]. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2003, 35 (01) : 1 - 8
  • [2] Oxidative stress and aging: the potential role of iron
    Dimitrios Galaris
    Michalis Mantzaris
    Christos Amorgianiotis
    [J]. Hormones, 2008, 7 : 114 - 122
  • [3] Oxidative stress and aging: the potential role of iron
    Galaris, Dimitrios
    Mantzaris, Michalis
    Amorgianiotis, Christos
    [J]. HORMONES-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 2008, 7 (02): : 114 - 122
  • [4] The Potential of Mitochondrial Therapeutics in the Treatment of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Aging
    Sinha, Jitendra Kumar
    Jorwal, Khanak
    Singh, Krishna Kumar
    Han, Sung Soo
    Bhaskar, Rakesh
    Ghosh, Shampa
    [J]. MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY, 2024,
  • [5] Mitochondrial dysfunction in brain aging: Role of oxidative stress and cardiolipin
    Paradies, Giuseppe
    Petrosillo, Giuseppe
    Paradies, Valeria
    Ruggiero, Francesca M.
    [J]. NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 58 (04) : 447 - 457
  • [7] Cardiac Aging in Mice and Humans: The Role of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress
    Dai, Dao-Fu
    Rabinovitch, Peter S.
    [J]. TRENDS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 2009, 19 (07) : 213 - 220
  • [8] Mitochondrial oxidative stress plays a key role in aging and apoptosis
    Sastre, J
    Pallardó, FV
    Viña, J
    [J]. IUBMB LIFE, 2000, 49 (05) : 427 - 435
  • [9] Accelerated Aging in Schizophrenia Patients: The Potential Role of Oxidative Stress
    Okusaga, Olaoluwa O.
    [J]. AGING AND DISEASE, 2014, 5 (04): : 256 - 262
  • [10] Role of Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Sepsis and Potential Therapies
    Mantzarlis, Konstantinos
    Tsolaki, Vasiliki
    Zakynthinos, Epaminondas
    [J]. OXIDATIVE MEDICINE AND CELLULAR LONGEVITY, 2017, 2017