Role of mitochondria in human aging
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Biomedical Science
- Vol. 4 (6) , 319-326
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02258357
Abstract
Mitochondria are the major intracellular source and target sites of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are continually generated as by-products of aerobic metabolism in animal and human cells. It has been demonstrated that mitochondrial respiratory function declines with age in various human tissues and that a defective respiratory chain results in enhanced production of ROS and free radicals in mitochondria. On the other hand, accumulating evidence now indicates that lipid peroxidation, protein modification and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) muutation are concurrently increased during aging. On the basis of these observations and the fact that the rate of cellular production of superoxide anions and hydrogen peroxide increases with age, it has recently been postulated that oxidative stress is a major contributory factor in the aging process. A causal relationship between oxidative modification and mutation of mtDNA, mitochondrial dysfunction and aging has emerged, although some details have remained unsolved. In this article, the role of mitochondria in the human aging process is reviewed on the basis of recent findings gathered from our and other laboratories.Keywords
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