The landscape of aging
Aging is characterized by a progressive deterioration of physiological integrity, leading to
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
Mechanisms, regulation and functions of the unfolded protein response
C Hetz, K Zhang, RJ Kaufman - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2020 - nature.com
Cellular stress induced by the abnormal accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins at
the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is emerging as a possible driver of human diseases …
the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is emerging as a possible driver of human diseases …
Hallmarks of health
C López-Otín, G Kroemer - Cell, 2021 - cell.com
Health is usually defined as the absence of pathology. Here, we endeavor to define health
as a compendium of organizational and dynamic features that maintain physiology. The …
as a compendium of organizational and dynamic features that maintain physiology. The …
Dietary regulation in health and disease
Nutriments have been deemed to impact all physiopathologic processes. Recent evidences
in molecular medicine and clinical trials have demonstrated that adequate nutrition …
in molecular medicine and clinical trials have demonstrated that adequate nutrition …
Cancer as a disease of old age: changing mutational and microenvironmental landscapes
E Laconi, F Marongiu, J DeGregori - British journal of cancer, 2020 - nature.com
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer
is simple: mutations accumulate in our tissues throughout life, and some of these mutations …
is simple: mutations accumulate in our tissues throughout life, and some of these mutations …
Oxidative stress, inflammation and hormesis: The role of dietary and lifestyle modifications on aging
V Sharma, MM Mehdi - Neurochemistry international, 2023 - Elsevier
Oxidative stress (OS) is primarily caused by the formation of free radicals and reactive
oxygen species; it is considered as one of the prominent factors in slowing down and …
oxygen species; it is considered as one of the prominent factors in slowing down and …
Hormesis determines lifespan
EJ Calabrese, M Nascarella, P Pressman… - Ageing Research …, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper addresses how long lifespan can be extended via multiple interventions, such as
dietary supplements [eg, curcumin, resveratrol, sulforaphane, complex phytochemical …
dietary supplements [eg, curcumin, resveratrol, sulforaphane, complex phytochemical …
Less can be more: the hormesis theory of stress adaptation in the global biosphere and its implications
V Schirrmacher - Biomedicines, 2021 - mdpi.com
A dose-response relationship to stressors, according to the hormesis theory, is characterized
by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. It is non-linear with a low-dose optimum …
by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. It is non-linear with a low-dose optimum …
Unfolded protein response IRE1/XBP1 signaling is required for healthy mammalian brain aging
F Cabral‐Miranda, G Tamburini, G Martinez… - The EMBO …, 2022 - embopress.org
Aging is a major risk factor to develop neurodegenerative diseases and is associated with
decreased buffering capacity of the proteostasis network. We investigated the significance of …
decreased buffering capacity of the proteostasis network. We investigated the significance of …
The unfolded protein responses in health, aging, and neurodegeneration: recent advances and future considerations
APK Wodrich, AW Scott, AK Shukla… - Frontiers in molecular …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Aging and age-related neurodegeneration are both associated with the accumulation of
unfolded and abnormally folded proteins, highlighting the importance of protein homeostasis …
unfolded and abnormally folded proteins, highlighting the importance of protein homeostasis …