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NADPH oxidases: key modulators in aging and age-related cardiovascular diseases?

Journal

CLINICAL SCIENCE
Volume 130, Issue 5, Pages 317-335

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/CS20150087

Keywords

aging; cardiovascular diseases; reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase; reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase therapeutics (Nox therapeutics)

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01HL079207, P01HL103455-02]
  2. Institute for Transfusion Medicine
  3. Hemophilia Center of Western Pennsylvania

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress have long been linked to aging and diseases prominent in the elderly such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AF). NADPH oxidases (Nox) are a major source of ROS in the vasculature and are key players in mediating redox signalling under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. In this review, we focus on the Nox-mediated ROS signalling pathways involved in the regulation of 'longevity genes' and recapitulate their role in age-associated vascular changes and in the development of age-related cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review is predicated on burgeoning knowledge that Nox-derived ROS propagate tightly regulated yet varied signalling pathways, which, at the cellular level, may lead to diminished repair, the aging process and predisposition to CVDs. In addition, we briefly describe emerging Nox therapies and their potential in improving the health of the elderly population.

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