The contribution that oxidative damage to DNA and/or RNA makes to the aging process remains undefined. In this study, we used the hMTH1-Tg mouse model to investigate how oxidative damage to nucleic acids affects aging. hMTH1-Tg mice express high levels of the hMTH1 hydrolase that degrades 8-oxodGTP and 8-oxoGTP and excludes 8-oxoguanine from both DNA and RNA. Compared to wild-type animals, hMTH1-overexpressing mice have significantly lower steady-state levels of 8-oxoguanine in both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA of several organs, including the brain. hMTH1 overexpression prevents the age-dependent accumulation of DNA 8-oxoguanine that occurs in wild-type mice. These lower levels of oxidized guanines are associated with increased longevity ...
Reactive oxygen species are implicated in age-associated neurode-generation, althoughdirect in vivoe...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
Stress and oxidative stress (OS) might act synergistically to exacerbate the neuronal decay associat...
SummaryThe contribution that oxidative damage to DNA and/or RNA makes to the aging process remains u...
Mitochondrial dysfunction plays an important role in the aging process. However, the mechanism by wh...
Accumulation of senescent cells over time contributes to aging and age-related diseases. However, wh...
Recent progress in the science of aging is driven largely by the use of model systems, ranging from ...
The single gene mutation of Ames dwarf mice increases their maximum longevity by around 40% but the ...
<div><p>A definitive consequence of the aging process is the progressive deterioration of higher cog...
A definitive consequence of the aging process is the progressive deterioration of higher cognitive f...
Oxidative DNA lesions, such as 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG), accumulate in nuclear and mitochondrial genome...
The consequences of aging and disease conditions in tissues involve reactive oxygen species (ROS) an...
The senescence- accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) is a well- characterized animal model of senescenc...
Accumulation of oxidative DNA damage has been proposed as a potential cause of age-related cognitive...
Programmed and damage aging theories have traditionally been conceived as stand-alone schools of tho...
Reactive oxygen species are implicated in age-associated neurode-generation, althoughdirect in vivoe...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
Stress and oxidative stress (OS) might act synergistically to exacerbate the neuronal decay associat...
SummaryThe contribution that oxidative damage to DNA and/or RNA makes to the aging process remains u...
Mitochondrial dysfunction plays an important role in the aging process. However, the mechanism by wh...
Accumulation of senescent cells over time contributes to aging and age-related diseases. However, wh...
Recent progress in the science of aging is driven largely by the use of model systems, ranging from ...
The single gene mutation of Ames dwarf mice increases their maximum longevity by around 40% but the ...
<div><p>A definitive consequence of the aging process is the progressive deterioration of higher cog...
A definitive consequence of the aging process is the progressive deterioration of higher cognitive f...
Oxidative DNA lesions, such as 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG), accumulate in nuclear and mitochondrial genome...
The consequences of aging and disease conditions in tissues involve reactive oxygen species (ROS) an...
The senescence- accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) is a well- characterized animal model of senescenc...
Accumulation of oxidative DNA damage has been proposed as a potential cause of age-related cognitive...
Programmed and damage aging theories have traditionally been conceived as stand-alone schools of tho...
Reactive oxygen species are implicated in age-associated neurode-generation, althoughdirect in vivoe...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
Stress and oxidative stress (OS) might act synergistically to exacerbate the neuronal decay associat...