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Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans

OBJECTIVE: The free radical theory of aging suggests that cellular oxidative damage caused by free radicals is a leading cause of aging. In the present study, we examined the effects of a well-known anti-oxidant amino acid derivative, selenocysteine, in response to environmental stress and aging usi...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jun-Sung, Kim, So-Hyeon, Park, Sang-Kyu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28954009
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(08)07
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Park, Sang-Kyu
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description OBJECTIVE: The free radical theory of aging suggests that cellular oxidative damage caused by free radicals is a leading cause of aging. In the present study, we examined the effects of a well-known anti-oxidant amino acid derivative, selenocysteine, in response to environmental stress and aging using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system. METHOD: The response to oxidative stress induced by H(2)O(2) or ultraviolet irradiation was compared between the untreated control and selenocysteine-treated groups. The effect of selenocysteine on lifespan and fertility was then determined. To examine the effect of selenocysteine on muscle aging, we monitored the change in motility with aging in both the untreated control and selenocysteine-treated groups. RESULTS: Dietary supplementation with selenocysteine significantly increased resistance to oxidative stress. Survival after ultraviolet irradiation was also increased by supplementation with selenocysteine. Treatment with selenocysteine confers a longevity phenotype without an accompanying reduction in fertility, which is frequently observed in lifespan-extending interventions as a trade-off in C. elegans. In addition, the age-related decline in motility was significantly delayed by supplementation of selenocysteine. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that dietary supplementation of selenocysteine can modulate response to stressors and lead to lifespan extension, thus supporting the free radical theory of aging.
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spelling pubmed-55793182017-09-05 Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans Kim, Jun-Sung Kim, So-Hyeon Park, Sang-Kyu Clinics (Sao Paulo) Basic Research OBJECTIVE: The free radical theory of aging suggests that cellular oxidative damage caused by free radicals is a leading cause of aging. In the present study, we examined the effects of a well-known anti-oxidant amino acid derivative, selenocysteine, in response to environmental stress and aging using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system. METHOD: The response to oxidative stress induced by H(2)O(2) or ultraviolet irradiation was compared between the untreated control and selenocysteine-treated groups. The effect of selenocysteine on lifespan and fertility was then determined. To examine the effect of selenocysteine on muscle aging, we monitored the change in motility with aging in both the untreated control and selenocysteine-treated groups. RESULTS: Dietary supplementation with selenocysteine significantly increased resistance to oxidative stress. Survival after ultraviolet irradiation was also increased by supplementation with selenocysteine. Treatment with selenocysteine confers a longevity phenotype without an accompanying reduction in fertility, which is frequently observed in lifespan-extending interventions as a trade-off in C. elegans. In addition, the age-related decline in motility was significantly delayed by supplementation of selenocysteine. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that dietary supplementation of selenocysteine can modulate response to stressors and lead to lifespan extension, thus supporting the free radical theory of aging. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-08 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5579318/ /pubmed/28954009 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(08)07 Text en Copyright © 2017 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title_full Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title_fullStr Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title_full_unstemmed Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title_short Selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in C. elegans
title_sort selenocysteine modulates resistance to environmental stress and confers anti-aging effects in c. elegans
topic Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28954009
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(08)07
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