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Navid Omidifar1,2, Mohsen Moghadami3, Seyyed Mojtaba Mousavi4, Seyyed Alireza Hashemi5, Ahmad Gholami6, Mansoureh Shokripour2, Zahra Sohrabi7,8.
Abstract
Due to the increase in the aged population and increased life expectancy, the underlying mechanisms involved in the aging process and cell senescence and the ways for modulating these processes in age-related diseases become important. One of the main mechanisms involved in aging and cell senescence, especially in the diseases related to aging, is the oxidative stress process and the following inflammation. Hence, the effects of antioxidants are highlighted in the literature due to their beneficial impacts on inhibiting telomere shortening or DNA damage and other processes related to aging and cell senescence in age-related diseases. Dietary components, foods, and dietary patterns rich in antioxidants can modulate the aging process and delay the progression of some chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. Foods high in polyphenols, vitamin C, or carotenoids, olive oil, seeds, nuts, legumes, dietary supplements such as CoQ10, and some other dietary factors are the most important nutritional sources that have high antioxidant contents which can positively affect cell senescence and disease progression. Plant dietary patterns including Mediterranean diets can also inhibit telomere shortening following oxidative damages, and this can delay cell aging and senescence in age-related diseases. Further, olive oil can inhibit protein aggregation in Alzheimer's disease. It can be concluded that nutrition can delay the process of cell senescence in age-related diseases via inhibiting oxidative and inflammatory pathways. However, more studies are needed to better clarify the underlying mechanisms of nutrition and dietary components on cell senescence, aging, and disease progression, especially those related to age.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34306314 PMCID: PMC8270688 DOI: 10.1155/2021/7501424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1Factors affecting cell senescence and age-related diseases.
Figure 2Unfolded protein response, oxidative stress, and age-related macular diseases. ER: endoplasmic reticulum.
Figure 3Dietary factors and their underlying mechanism affecting cell senescence and age-related diseases.
Figure 4Olive oil effect on cell senescence and age-related diseases through the Nrf2 pathway.