Long-lived animals with negligible senescence: clues for ageing research
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- DOI: 10.1042/BST20190105
Long-lived animals with negligible senescence: clues for ageing research
Abstract
Among several theories to explain the complicated process of human ageing, the mitochondrial oxidative stress hypothesis has received recent attention. Considering that lifespan and ageing rates vary considerably across taxa, a better understanding of factors that lead to negligible or extremely rapid senescence in mammals may generate novel approaches to target human ageing. Several species, such as naked mole rats, ocean quahog, rockfish and Greenland shark, have been identified that exhibit negligible senescence and superior resistance to age-related diseases. Considering that the available literature suggests that their outstanding stress resistance is linked to maintenance of protein homeostasis and robust mitochondrial functions, treatments that target protein modification and upregulation of matrix antioxidants may have implications for extending human health span.
Keywords: long-lived species; mitochondrial function; naked mole rat; ocean quahog; protein homeostasis; senescence.
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society.
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