Oxidative damage, ageing, and life-history evolution: where now?

C Selman, JD Blount, DH Nussey… - Trends in ecology & …, 2012 - cell.com
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly
activities off against one another forms the basis of life-history theory. Although investment in …

[HTML][HTML] Cause or casualty: The role of mitochondrial DNA in aging and age-associated disease

ES Chocron, E Munkácsy, AM Pickering - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta …, 2019 - Elsevier
The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) represents a tiny fraction of the whole genome,
comprising just 16.6 kilobases encoding 37 genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation …

Oxidative stress and hormesis in evolutionary ecology and physiology

D Costantini - A marriage between mechanistic and evolutionary …, 2014 - Springer
Research programmes on oxidative stress and hormesis are wide ranging. Biomedical and
toxicological sciences have traditionally centralised such research, but in the last years we …

Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs

JR Speakman, JD Blount, AM Bronikowski… - Ecology and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Life‐history theory concerns the trade‐offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals
between reproduction, growth, and survival. It is widely recognized that physiology plays a …

The rate of telomere loss is related to maximum lifespan in birds

GM Tricola, MJP Simons, E Atema… - … of the Royal …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Telomeres are highly conserved regions of DNA that protect the ends of linear
chromosomes. The loss of telomeres can signal an irreversible change to a cell's state …

Long-lived species have improved proteostasis compared to phylogenetically-related shorter-lived species

H Pride, Z Yu, B Sunchu, J Mochnick, A Coles… - Biochemical and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Our previous studies have shown that the liver from Naked Mole Rats (NMRs), a long-lived
rodent, has increased proteasome activity and lower levels of protein ubiquitination …

Revisiting glucose regulation in birds–A negative model of diabetes complications

KL Sweazea - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B …, 2022 - Elsevier
Birds naturally have blood glucose concentrations that are nearly double levels measured
for mammals of similar body size and studies have shown that birds are resistant to insulin …

Longevity and life history coevolve with oxidative stress in birds

CI Vágási, O Vincze, L Pătraș, G Osváth… - Functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive.
Oxidative stress, which results in accumulated cellular damages, is one of the mechanisms …

Cutting back on the essentials: Can manipulating intake of specific amino acids modulate health and lifespan?

HM Brown-Borg, R Buffenstein - Ageing research reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
With few exceptions, nutritional and dietary interventions generally impact upon both old-
age quality of life and longevity. The life prolonging effects, commonly observed with dietary …

Adaptation of the master antioxidant response connects metabolism, lifespan and feather development pathways in birds

GM Castiglione, Z Xu, L Zhou, EJ Duh - Nature communications, 2020 - nature.com
Birds (Aves) display high metabolic rates and oxygen consumption relative to mammals,
increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation. Although excess ROS reduces lifespan …