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A regulated response to mitochondrial dysfunction modulates longevity and rates of living

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Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite this, only in the last 15 years has biology started to make significant progress in understanding the underlying mechanisms that regulate aging. This progress stemmed mainly from the use of model organisms, which allowed the discovery of several genes directly modulating longevity. Interestingly, several of these longevity genes are necessary for normal mitochondrial function, and disruption of their activity delays the aging process. This is somewhat paradoxical, considering the importance of cellular respiration for energy production and viability of eukaryotic organisms. One possible rationalization for this is that by decreasing cellular respiration, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation is also reduced, and in that way, cellular decay and aging are delayed.(...)

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Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica

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