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Autophagy and Aging: Roles in Skeletal Muscle, Eye, Brain and Hepatic Tissue

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.752962

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autophagy; aging; age-related diseases; skeletal muscle; eye; brain; liver

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  1. First-Class Subjects of Guangxi of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Research on Guangxi Education

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Autophagy is a crucial degradative process for cell quality control and defense, while aging is characterized by the accumulation of damaged molecules and reduced turnover of cellular components. As age advances, autophagic activity decreases, but enhanced autophagy may help prevent the progression of age-related diseases and extend lifespan.
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved degradative process contributing to cytoplasm quality control, metabolic recycling and cell defense. Aging is a universal phenomenon characterized by the progressive accumulation of impaired molecular and reduced turnover of cellular components. Recent evidence suggests a unique role for autophagy in aging and age-related disease. Indeed, autophagic activity declines with age and enhanced autophagy may prevent the progression of many age-related diseases and prolong life span. All tissues experience changes during aging, while the role of autophagy in different tissues varies. This review summarizes the links between autophagy and aging in the whole organism and discusses the physiological and pathological roles of autophagy in the aging process in tissues such as skeletal muscle, eye, brain, and liver.

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