Oxidative stress and aging: synergies for age related diseases

Author:

Santos Daniela F.12,Simão Sónia123,Nóbrega Clévio1234,Bragança José12345,Castelo‐Branco Pedro12345,Araújo Inês M.12345ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Algarve Biomedical Center (ABC) University of Algarve Faro Portugal

2. Algarve Biomedical Center Research Institute (ABC‐RI) University of Algarve Faro Portugal

3. Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (FMCB) University of Algarve Faro Portugal

4. ABC Collaborative Laboratory Association for Integrated Aging and Rejuvenation Solutions (ABC CoLAB) Loulé Portugal

5. Champalimaud Research Program Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological function and underlies several disabilities, including the increased sensitivity of cells and tissues to undergo pathological oxidative stress. In recent years, efforts have been made to better understand the relationship between age and oxidative stress and further develop therapeutic strategies to minimize the impact of both events on age‐related diseases. In this work, we review the impact of the oxidant and antioxidant systems during aging and disease development and discuss the crosstalk of oxidative stress and other aging processes, with a focus on studies conducted in elderly populations.

Publisher

Wiley

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