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Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice

The age-related changes in the immune functions (immunosenescence) may be mediated by an increase of oxidative stress and damage affecting leukocytes. Although the “oxidation-inflammation” theory of aging proposes that phagocytes are the main immune cells contributing to “oxi-inflamm-aging”, this id...

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Autores principales: Vida, Carmen, de Toda, Irene Martínez, Cruces, Julia, Garrido, Antonio, Gonzalez-Sanchez, Mónica, De la Fuente, Mónica
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28319893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.03.005
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author Vida, Carmen
de Toda, Irene Martínez
Cruces, Julia
Garrido, Antonio
Gonzalez-Sanchez, Mónica
De la Fuente, Mónica
author_facet Vida, Carmen
de Toda, Irene Martínez
Cruces, Julia
Garrido, Antonio
Gonzalez-Sanchez, Mónica
De la Fuente, Mónica
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description The age-related changes in the immune functions (immunosenescence) may be mediated by an increase of oxidative stress and damage affecting leukocytes. Although the “oxidation-inflammation” theory of aging proposes that phagocytes are the main immune cells contributing to “oxi-inflamm-aging”, this idea has not been corroborated. The aim of this work was to characterize the age-related changes in several parameters of oxidative stress and immune function, as well as in lipofuscin accumulation (“a hallmark of aging”), in both total peritoneal leukocyte population and isolated peritoneal macrophages. Adult, mature, old and long-lived mice (7, 13, 18 and 30 months of age, respectively) were used. The xanthine oxidase (XO) activity-expression, basal levels of superoxide anion and ROS, catalase activity, oxidized (GSSG) and reduced (GSH) glutathione content and lipofuscin levels, as well as both phagocytosis and digestion capacity were evaluated. The results showed an age-related increase of oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in murine peritoneal leukocytes, but especially in macrophages. Macrophages from old mice showed lower antioxidant defenses (catalase activity and GSH levels), higher oxidizing compounds (XO activity/expression and superoxide, ROS and GSSG levels) and lipofuscin levels, together with an impaired macrophage functions, in comparison to adults. In contrast, long-lived mice showed in their peritoneal leukocytes, and especially in macrophages, a well-preserved redox state and maintenance of their immune functions, all which could account for their high longevity. Interestingly, macrophages showed higher XO activity and lipofuscin accumulation than lymphocytes in all the ages analyzed. Our results support that macrophages play a central role in the chronic oxidative stress associated with aging, and the fact that phagocytes are key cells contributing to immunosenescence and “oxi-inflamm-aging”. Moreover, the determination of oxidative stress and immune function parameters, together with the lipofuscin quantification, in macrophages, can be used as useful markers of the rate of aging and longevity.
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spelling pubmed-53576732017-03-27 Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice Vida, Carmen de Toda, Irene Martínez Cruces, Julia Garrido, Antonio Gonzalez-Sanchez, Mónica De la Fuente, Mónica Redox Biol Research Paper The age-related changes in the immune functions (immunosenescence) may be mediated by an increase of oxidative stress and damage affecting leukocytes. Although the “oxidation-inflammation” theory of aging proposes that phagocytes are the main immune cells contributing to “oxi-inflamm-aging”, this idea has not been corroborated. The aim of this work was to characterize the age-related changes in several parameters of oxidative stress and immune function, as well as in lipofuscin accumulation (“a hallmark of aging”), in both total peritoneal leukocyte population and isolated peritoneal macrophages. Adult, mature, old and long-lived mice (7, 13, 18 and 30 months of age, respectively) were used. The xanthine oxidase (XO) activity-expression, basal levels of superoxide anion and ROS, catalase activity, oxidized (GSSG) and reduced (GSH) glutathione content and lipofuscin levels, as well as both phagocytosis and digestion capacity were evaluated. The results showed an age-related increase of oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in murine peritoneal leukocytes, but especially in macrophages. Macrophages from old mice showed lower antioxidant defenses (catalase activity and GSH levels), higher oxidizing compounds (XO activity/expression and superoxide, ROS and GSSG levels) and lipofuscin levels, together with an impaired macrophage functions, in comparison to adults. In contrast, long-lived mice showed in their peritoneal leukocytes, and especially in macrophages, a well-preserved redox state and maintenance of their immune functions, all which could account for their high longevity. Interestingly, macrophages showed higher XO activity and lipofuscin accumulation than lymphocytes in all the ages analyzed. Our results support that macrophages play a central role in the chronic oxidative stress associated with aging, and the fact that phagocytes are key cells contributing to immunosenescence and “oxi-inflamm-aging”. Moreover, the determination of oxidative stress and immune function parameters, together with the lipofuscin quantification, in macrophages, can be used as useful markers of the rate of aging and longevity. Elsevier 2017-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5357673/ /pubmed/28319893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.03.005 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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De la Fuente, Mónica
Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title_full Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title_fullStr Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title_full_unstemmed Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title_short Role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
title_sort role of macrophages in age-related oxidative stress and lipofuscin accumulation in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28319893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.03.005
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