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A cikk állandó MOB linkje:
http://mob.gyemszi.hu/detailsperm.jsp?PERMID=148824
MOB:2021/1
Szerzők:Almási N.; Murlasits, Z.; Al-awar, A.; Csonka Á.; Dvorácskó S.; Tömböly C.; Török S.; Bester D.; Pósa A.; Varga C.; Kupai K.
Tárgyszavak:ÁLLATKÍSÉRLETEK; ÖREGEDÉS; FEHÉRJÉK; COLON; KALCIUM; STRESSZ
Folyóirat:Physiology International - 2021. 108. évf. 1. sz.
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  Effects of aging on proteasomal-ubiquitin system, oxidative stress balance and calcium homeostasis in middle-aged female rat colon / N. Almási [et al.]
  Bibliogr.: p. 39-42. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/2060.2021.00012
  In: Physiology International. - ISSN 2498-602X, eISSN 2677-0164. - 2021. 108. évf. 1. sz., p. 27-42. : ill.


Aging is a multifactorial process, which is considered as a decline over time. It is increasingly clear that there is a gender difference in aging and in the prevalence of age-related diseases as well. We aimed to examine the effects of the aging process in the colonic tissue of female Wistar rats aged 10 weeks (young)and 13 months (middle-aged) at an early stage, according to three main symptoms associated with aging: a decrease in the efficacy of the proteasome and muscle function and an increase in oxidative stress. The aging process was found to cause a significant decrease in ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase ligase (UCHL-1) and a significant increase in 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT), total glutathione (GSH), calcium (Ca2ţ), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in middle-aged animals. In summary, it is suggested that the reduced activity of the proteasomal degradation system may be the result of the diminished expression of the UCHL-1 enzyme and the decreased levels of ubiquitin; furthermore, we found some key targets which may help to better understand the fundamental aging process.  Kulcsszavak: aging, UCHL-1, proteasome, oxidative stress, calcium