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Free radicals in aging: causal complexity and its biomedical implications.

Aubrey D N J de Grey1.   

Abstract

Superoxide generated adventitiously by the mitochondrial respiratory chain can give rise to much more reactive radicals, resulting in random oxidation of all classes of macromolecules. Harman's 1956 suggestion that this process might drive aging has been a leading strand of biogerontological thinking since the discovery of superoxide dismutase. However, it has become apparent that the many downstream consequences of free radical damage can also be caused by processes not involving oxidation. Moreover, free radicals have been put to use by evolution to such an extent that their wholesale elimination would certainly be fatal. This multiplicity of parallel pathways and side-effects illustrates why attempts to postpone aging by "cleaning up" metabolism will surely fail for the foreseeable future: we simply understand metabolism too poorly. This has led me to pursue the alternative, "repair and maintenance" approach that sidesteps our ignorance of metabolism and may be feasible relatively soon.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17090413     DOI: 10.1080/10715760600913176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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2.  Early alterations in mitochondrial reserve capacity; a means to predict subsequent photoreceptor cell death.

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6.  Molecular, genetic and epigenetic pathways of peroxynitrite-induced cellular toxicity.

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7.  Apigenin induces the apoptosis and regulates MAPK signaling pathways in mouse macrophage ANA-1 cells.

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Review 8.  PLGA-Based Curcumin Delivery System: An Interesting Therapeutic Approach in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.

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