Recent studies have revealed that some low-molecular weight molecules produced in mitochondria are essential contributing factors to aging and aging-associated pathologies in evolutionarily distant eukaryotes. These molecules are intermediates or products of certain metabolic reactions that are activated in mitochondria in response to specific changes in the nutrient, stress, proliferation, or age status of the cell. After being released from mitochondria, these metabolites directly or indirectly change activities of a distinct set of protein sensors that reside in various cellular locations outside of mitochondria. Because these protein sensors control the efficiencies of some pro- or anti-aging cellular processes, such changes in their ac...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...
Mitochondria constantly contribute to the cell homeostasis and this, during the lifespan of a cell, ...
AbstractProduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a tightly regulated process, and increased le...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Metabolic imbalances accompany the aging process in many organisms, and signaling mechanisms that al...
Aging is a complex biological phenomenon. Better understanding of underlying mechanisms of aging pro...
AbstractMitochondria represent the major bioenergetic hub coordinating cellular and organismal homeo...
The brain is the most complex human organ, consuming more energy than any other tissue in proportion...
AbstractMitochondria are principal regulators of cellular function and metabolism through production...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Mitochondria are key in the metabolism of aerobic organisms and in ageing progression and age-relate...
Aging is a programmed and spontaneous life course that organisms must undergo, and as an irreversibl...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...
Mitochondria constantly contribute to the cell homeostasis and this, during the lifespan of a cell, ...
AbstractProduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a tightly regulated process, and increased le...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Metabolic imbalances accompany the aging process in many organisms, and signaling mechanisms that al...
Aging is a complex biological phenomenon. Better understanding of underlying mechanisms of aging pro...
AbstractMitochondria represent the major bioenergetic hub coordinating cellular and organismal homeo...
The brain is the most complex human organ, consuming more energy than any other tissue in proportion...
AbstractMitochondria are principal regulators of cellular function and metabolism through production...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Mitochondria are key in the metabolism of aerobic organisms and in ageing progression and age-relate...
Aging is a programmed and spontaneous life course that organisms must undergo, and as an irreversibl...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...