Maria M. Bayliak , Dmytro V. Gospodaryov , Volodymyr I. Lushchak
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Abstract
Recent studies have shown that alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG), an important cellular intermediate, prolongs lifespan and delays the onset of age-related decline in a dose-dependent manner in several model organisms such as nematodes, fruit flies, yeasts and mice. Mimicking a state of caloric restriction and acting as a hormesis-inducing agent are proposed to be possible mechanisms underlying lifespan-extending effects of dietary AKG. Here, we analyze potential molecular mechanisms by which AKG can imitate a state of caloric restriction and stimulate production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mitochondria. According to hormesis, moderate increase in ROS levels induces defensive mechanisms resulting in biologically beneficial effects, such as healthier and longer lifespan. Herewith, a strong oxidative stress by high AKG concentrations may be responsible for lifespan-shortening effects of this metabolite. Limitations of dietary restriction hypothesis as a mechanism of AKG action are also discussed.
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The aims and scope of Current Opinion in Toxicology is to systematically provide the reader with timely and provocative views and opinions of the highest qualified and recognized experts on current advances in selected topics within the field of toxicology. The goal is that Current Opinion in Toxicology will be an invaluable source of information and perspective for researchers, teachers, managers and administrators, policy makers and students. Division of the subject into sections: For this purpose, the scope of Toxicology is divided into six selected high impact themed sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: Mechanistic Toxicology, Metabolic Toxicology, Risk assessment in Toxicology, Genomic Toxicology, Systems Toxicology, Translational Toxicology.