Apoptosis--programmed cell death: a role in the aging process?
Am J Clin Nutr
; 55(6 Suppl): 1208S-1214S, 1992 06.
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| ID: mdl-1590258
Cells continuously exposed to genotoxic agents, such as oxygen free radicals (OFRs), deeply involved in the aging process use a variety of cellular defense mechanisms. These defense mechanisms include DNA repair enzymes, antioxidants, poly(ADP-ribosyl)polymerase (pADPRP), and stress proteins and they constitute an integrated network. An age-related failure of the efficiency of this network can affect cell proliferation and cell death, two phenomena tightly linked and regulated. Recent data from our laboratory on the role of DNA damage and pADPRP activation and on the type of cell death induced by OFRs in human lymphocytes are reviewed. In vitro and in vivo data on possible strategies to reduce oxidative stress in lymphocytes from normal and Down syndrome subjects, by using natural compounds and trace elements, are presented. They indicate that nicotinamide and L-carnitine protect human cells from OFR-induced damage and suggest that they are possible candidates as antiaging substances.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Envejecimiento
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Muerte Celular
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Am J Clin Nutr
Año:
1992
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Article
País de afiliación:
Italia
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos