Mitochondrial free radical generation is believed to be one of the principal factors determining aging rate, and complexes I and III have been described as the main sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within mitochondria in heart, brain, and liver. Moreover, complex I ROS generation of heart and liver mitochondria seems especially linked to aging rate both in comparative studies between animals with different longevities and in caloric restriction models. Caloric restriction (CR) is a well-documented manipulation that extends mean and maximum longevity. One of the factors that appears to be involved in such life span extension is the reduction in mitochondrial free radical generation at complex I. We have performed two parallel investi...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) decreases aging rate and mitochondrial ROS (MitROS) production and ...
This study investigated the effect of 2 weeks of caloric restriction on whole body, liver and skelet...
We thank Mai Persson, Charles Ford, Jaime Gransee, and Melissa Aakre for technical expertise. We are...
Mitochondrial free radical generation is believed to be one of the principal factors determining agi...
The effect of caloric restriction (CR) (40%) on the rates of mitochondrial H2O2 production and oxyg...
The effect of long-term caloric restriction and aging on the rates of mitochondrial H2O2 production ...
Mitochondria are chronically exposed to reactive oxygen intermediates. As a result, various tissues,...
The biology of aging has not been fully clarified, but the free radical theory of aging is one of th...
Dietary restriction (DR) across a wide phylogenetic range increases both mean and maximal lifespan b...
Rodent skeletal muscle mitochondrial DNA has been shown to be a potential site of oxidative damage d...
Many previous investigations have consistently reported that caloric restriction (40%), which increa...
Previous studies in mammalian models indicate that the rate of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species...
It has been well documented that calorie restriction (CR) without malnutrition is an effective strat...
Previous studies have shown that caloric restriction decreases mitochondrial oxygen radical producti...
We investigated if calorie restriction (CR) preserved skeletal muscle oxidative capacity with aging...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) decreases aging rate and mitochondrial ROS (MitROS) production and ...
This study investigated the effect of 2 weeks of caloric restriction on whole body, liver and skelet...
We thank Mai Persson, Charles Ford, Jaime Gransee, and Melissa Aakre for technical expertise. We are...
Mitochondrial free radical generation is believed to be one of the principal factors determining agi...
The effect of caloric restriction (CR) (40%) on the rates of mitochondrial H2O2 production and oxyg...
The effect of long-term caloric restriction and aging on the rates of mitochondrial H2O2 production ...
Mitochondria are chronically exposed to reactive oxygen intermediates. As a result, various tissues,...
The biology of aging has not been fully clarified, but the free radical theory of aging is one of th...
Dietary restriction (DR) across a wide phylogenetic range increases both mean and maximal lifespan b...
Rodent skeletal muscle mitochondrial DNA has been shown to be a potential site of oxidative damage d...
Many previous investigations have consistently reported that caloric restriction (40%), which increa...
Previous studies in mammalian models indicate that the rate of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species...
It has been well documented that calorie restriction (CR) without malnutrition is an effective strat...
Previous studies have shown that caloric restriction decreases mitochondrial oxygen radical producti...
We investigated if calorie restriction (CR) preserved skeletal muscle oxidative capacity with aging...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) decreases aging rate and mitochondrial ROS (MitROS) production and ...
This study investigated the effect of 2 weeks of caloric restriction on whole body, liver and skelet...
We thank Mai Persson, Charles Ford, Jaime Gransee, and Melissa Aakre for technical expertise. We are...