Essential role for autophagy in life span extension
- 01Autophagy is a process where cells recycle damaged proteins and organelles
- 02Caloric restriction and fasting are highly effective triggers for inducing autophagy
- 03Functional autophagy is required for the life-extending effects of various anti-aging interventions
- 04The process helps prevent the accumulation of molecular damage associated with aging
Autophagy acts as a vital cellular recycling system that is necessary for extending lifespan and maintaining health by removing damaged cell components
Life and health span can be prolonged by calorie limitation or by pharmacologic agents that mimic the effects of caloric restriction. Both starvation and the genetic inactivation of nutrient signaling converge on the induction of autophagy, a cytoplasmic recycling process that counteracts the age-associated accumulation of damaged organelles and proteins as it improves the metabolic fitness of cells. Here we review experimental findings indicating that inhibition of the major nutrient and growth-related signaling pathways as well as the upregulation of anti-aging pathways mediate life span extension via the induction of autophagy. Furthermore, we discuss mounting evidence suggesting that autophagy is not only necessary but, at least in some cases, also sufficient for increasing longevity.
- APA
- Frank Madeo, Andreas Zimmermann, Maria Chiara Maiuri, & Guido Kroemer (2015). Essential role for autophagy in life span extension. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/essential-role-for-autophagy-in-life-span-extension/
- MLA
- Frank Madeo, et al. "Essential role for autophagy in life span extension." 2015, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/essential-role-for-autophagy-in-life-span-extension/.
- Chicago
- Frank Madeo et al. 2015. "Essential role for autophagy in life span extension.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/essential-role-for-autophagy-in-life-span-extension/
