Literature DB >> 31743593

Organismal Aging and Oxidants beyond Macromolecules Damage.

Marie-Veronique Clement1,2, Le Luo1.   

Abstract

The relationship between oxidants and organismal aging was first articulated through the free radical theory of aging. One of the major predictions of the free radical theory of aging is that oxidative stress shortens organisms' lifespan because of an increased level of oxidants, which are damaging to macromolecules. However, challenging the role of oxidants in age-related diseases, there is now sufficient evidence that antioxidant supplements do not provide significant health benefits. Interestingly, in addition to an increase in oxidant-mediated macromolecules damage, there is convincing experimental data to support the role of senescent cells in the process of aging. Here, the current knowledge regarding the role of oxidants and cellular senescence in organismal aging is reviewed and it is proposed that, in addition to the role of oxidants as inducers of macromolecular damage, oxidants may also function as regulators of signaling pathways involved in the establishment of cellular senescence. If this role for oxidants is established, it may be necessary to modify the free radical theory of aging from "Organisms age because cells accumulate reactive oxygen species-dependent damage over time" to: "Organisms age because cells accumulate oxidants'-dependent damage and oxidants'-dependent senescent characteristics over time."
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Keywords:  aging; cell biology; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species; signal transduction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31743593     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201800400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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