Calorie restriction up-regulates the plasma membrane redox system in brain cells and suppresses oxidative stress during aging

DH Hyun, SS Emerson, DG Jo… - Proceedings of the …, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
DH Hyun, SS Emerson, DG Jo, MP Mattson, R De Cabo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006National Acad Sciences
The plasma membrane (PM) contains redox enzymes that provide electrons for energy
metabolism and recycling of antioxidants such as coenzyme Q and α-tocopherol. Brain
aging and neurodegenerative disorders involve impaired energy metabolism and oxidative
damage, but the involvement of the PM redox system (PMRS) in these processes is
unknown. Caloric restriction (CR), a manipulation that protects the brain against aging and
disease, increased activities of PMRS enzymes (NADH-ascorbate free radical reductase …
The plasma membrane (PM) contains redox enzymes that provide electrons for energy metabolism and recycling of antioxidants such as coenzyme Q and α-tocopherol. Brain aging and neurodegenerative disorders involve impaired energy metabolism and oxidative damage, but the involvement of the PM redox system (PMRS) in these processes is unknown. Caloric restriction (CR), a manipulation that protects the brain against aging and disease, increased activities of PMRS enzymes (NADH-ascorbate free radical reductase, NADH-quinone oxidoreductase 1, NADH-ferrocyanide reductase, NADH-coenzyme Q10 reductase, and NADH-cytochrome c reductase) and antioxidant levels (α-tocopherol and coenzyme Q10) in brain PM during aging. Age-related increases in PM lipid peroxidation, protein carbonyls, and nitrotyrosine were attenuated by CR, levels of PMRS enzyme activities were higher, and markers of oxidative stress were lower in cultured neuronal cells treated with CR serum compared with those treated with ad libitum serum. These findings suggest important roles for the PMRS in protecting brain cells against age-related increases in oxidative and metabolic stress.
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