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Lipid (per) oxidation in mitochondria: an emerging target in the ageing process?

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BIOGERONTOLOGY
卷 18, 期 6, 页码 859-879

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10522-017-9710-z

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Fatty acid; Oxidised phospholipid; Ageing; Membrane lipid remodelling; Mitochondria; Antioxidant; Cellular senescence

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  1. Glenn Foundation
  2. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship
  3. Kidney Research UK
  4. Aston Research Centre for Healthy Ageing
  5. Kidney Research UK [PDF3/2014] Funding Source: researchfish

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Lipids are essential for physiological processes such as maintaining membrane integrity, providing a source of energy and acting as signalling molecules to control processes including cell proliferation, metabolism, inflammation and apoptosis. Disruption of lipid homeostasis can promote pathological changes that contribute towards biological ageing and age-related diseases. Several age-related diseases have been associated with altered lipid metabolism and an elevation in highly damaging lipid peroxidation products; the latter has been ascribed, at least in part, to mitochondrial dysfunction and elevated ROS formation. In addition, senescent cells, which are known to contribute significantly to age-related pathologies, are also associated with impaired mitochondrial function and changes in lipid metabolism. Therapeutic targeting of dysfunctional mitochondrial and pathological lipid metabolism is an emerging strategy for alleviating their negative impact during ageing and the progression to age-related diseases. Such therapies could include the use of drugs that prevent mitochondrial uncoupling, inhibit inflammatory lipid synthesis, modulate lipid transport or storage, reduce mitochondrial oxidative stress and eliminate senescent cells from tissues. In this review, we provide an overview of lipid structure and function, with emphasis on mitochondrial lipids and their potential for therapeutic targeting during ageing and age-related disease.

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