Autophagy is a major intracellular degradation/recycling system ubiquitous in eukaryotic cells. It contributes to the turnover of cellular components by delivering portions of the cytoplasm and organelles to lysosomes, where they are digested. Starvation-induced autophagy is required for maintaining an amino acid pool for gluconeogenesis and for the synthesis of proteins essential to survival under starvation conditions. In addition, autophagy plays an important role in the degradation of excess or injured organelles, including mitochondria. To test the hypothesis of an involvement of a decrease in autophagy in the process of aging, we explored the antiaging effects of pharmacological stimulation of autophagy on the age-depende...
The lysosomal compartment is a major site for intracellular degradation. Lysosomal degradation of th...
Sarcopenia, loss of muscle mass and function, is a common feature of aging. Oxidative damage and apo...
Aging is characterized by several metabolic changes responsible for the decline of certain function...
Aging denotes a postmaturational deterioration of cells and organisms with the passage of time, a...
Accumulation of oxidatively altered cell components may play a role in the age-related cell deterio...
8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) excreted into the urine is considered a marker of oxidative st...
Autophagy is a process that sequesters and degrades organelles and macromolecular constituents of c...
Autophagy, a health-promoting lysosomal degradation pathway that controls the quality of the cytopl...
Aging has been defined as a gradually decreasing ability to maintain homeostasis and increasing risk...
Several pieces of evidence show that autophagy may be an essential part in the antiaging mechanism ...
Macroautophagy is a degradation/recycling system ubiquitous in eukariotic cells, which generates n...
Progressive accumulation of damaged cellular constituents contributes to age-related diseases. Autop...
Oxidative stress is believed to be an important contributor to aging, mainly affecting long-lived po...
Autophagy is a major cellular recycling process that delivers cellular material and entire organell...
BACKGROUND: A high-calorie (HC) diet induces renal injury and promotes aging, and calorie restrictio...
The lysosomal compartment is a major site for intracellular degradation. Lysosomal degradation of th...
Sarcopenia, loss of muscle mass and function, is a common feature of aging. Oxidative damage and apo...
Aging is characterized by several metabolic changes responsible for the decline of certain function...
Aging denotes a postmaturational deterioration of cells and organisms with the passage of time, a...
Accumulation of oxidatively altered cell components may play a role in the age-related cell deterio...
8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) excreted into the urine is considered a marker of oxidative st...
Autophagy is a process that sequesters and degrades organelles and macromolecular constituents of c...
Autophagy, a health-promoting lysosomal degradation pathway that controls the quality of the cytopl...
Aging has been defined as a gradually decreasing ability to maintain homeostasis and increasing risk...
Several pieces of evidence show that autophagy may be an essential part in the antiaging mechanism ...
Macroautophagy is a degradation/recycling system ubiquitous in eukariotic cells, which generates n...
Progressive accumulation of damaged cellular constituents contributes to age-related diseases. Autop...
Oxidative stress is believed to be an important contributor to aging, mainly affecting long-lived po...
Autophagy is a major cellular recycling process that delivers cellular material and entire organell...
BACKGROUND: A high-calorie (HC) diet induces renal injury and promotes aging, and calorie restrictio...
The lysosomal compartment is a major site for intracellular degradation. Lysosomal degradation of th...
Sarcopenia, loss of muscle mass and function, is a common feature of aging. Oxidative damage and apo...
Aging is characterized by several metabolic changes responsible for the decline of certain function...