Increased use of two of five genes isn’t exactly a grand slam in terms of compelling evidence. It does indicate that when the participants were on the IF schedule, their cells were more ready to use autophagy to recycle cell parts than when they were on their baseline schedule. Since the...
lysosome (maturation) for degradation (Fig.1), is crucial for cell well-being and survival. Most autophagy-deficient mice typically do not survive beyond the embryonic or neonatal stage.5From the first mention of the term “autophagy” over sixty years ago, research on autophagy continues to pr...
Genome-wide analysis reveals mechanisms modulating autophagy in normal brain aging and in Alzheimer's disease. Dysregulation of autophagy, a cellular catabolic mechanism essential for degradation of misfolded proteins, has been implicated in multiple neurodegenerati......
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which trigger inflammation and cellular stress. ART does not fully restore gut barrier integrity, leading to persistent inflammation and cellular stress. Additionally, HIV-associated microbial dysbiosis favors pro-inflammatory bacteria, intensifying inflammation and tissue damage, which may contribute to prema...
Autophagy and mitochondria in Pompe disease: Nothing is so new as what has long been forgotten Macroautophagy (often referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular system by which macromolecules and organelles are delivered to... N Raben,A Wong,E Ralston,... - 《American...
[49]. Starvation mimicry has been used to show that SGLT-2 inhibitor modulation of mitochondrial function and viability involves processes of autophagy, the clearing of reactive oxygen species, and the reduction of inflammation and fibrosis, each of which is a pathway distinct from the renal ...
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[49]. Starvation mimicry has been used to show that SGLT-2 inhibitor modulation of mitochondrial function and viability involves processes of autophagy, the clearing of reactive oxygen species, and the reduction of inflammation and fibrosis, each of which is a pathway distinct from the renal ...