Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling

Aging is a degenerative, biological, time-dependent, universally conserved process thus designed as one of the highest known risk factors for morbidity and mortality. Every individual has its own aging mechanisms as both environmental conditions (75%) and genetics (25%) account for aging. Several th...

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Main Authors: Umm-e-Ammara Warraich, Fatma Hussain, Haroon Ur Rashid Kayani
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309518
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spelling doaj-83a753442fb9416b80b01b780565cec32020-11-25T02:27:11ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-05-0165e04107Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modelingUmm-e-Ammara Warraich0Fatma Hussain1Haroon Ur Rashid Kayani2Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, PakistanDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; Corresponding author.Department of Software Engineering, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, PakistanAging is a degenerative, biological, time-dependent, universally conserved process thus designed as one of the highest known risk factors for morbidity and mortality. Every individual has its own aging mechanisms as both environmental conditions (75%) and genetics (25%) account for aging. Several theories have been proposed until now but not even a single theory solves this mystery. There are still some queries un-answered to the scientific community regarding mechanisms behind aging. However, oxidative stress theory (OST) is considered one of the famous theories that sees mitochondria as one of the leading organelles which largely contribute to the aging process. Many reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced endogenously and exogenously that are associated with aging. But the mitochondrial ROS contribute largely to the aging process as mitochondrial dysfunction due to oxidative stress is considered one of the contributors toward aging. Although ROS is known to damage cell machinery, new evidence suggests their role in signal transduction to regulate biological and physiological processes. Moreover, besides mitochondria, other important cell organelles such as peroxisome and endoplasmic reticulum also produce ROS that contribute to aging. However, nature has provided humans with free radical scavengers called antioxidants that protect from harmful effects of ROS. Future predictions regarding aging, biochemical mechanisms involved, biomarkers internal and external factors can be easily done with machine learning algorithms and other computational models. This review explains important aspects of aging, the contribution of ROS producing organelles in aging, importance of antioxidants fighting against ROS, different computational models developed to understand the complexities of the aging.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309518Biological sciencesBioinformaticsBiochemistryPharmaceutical scienceReactive oxygen speciesAntioxidants
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author Umm-e-Ammara Warraich
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Haroon Ur Rashid Kayani
Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
Heliyon
Biological sciences
Bioinformatics
Biochemistry
Pharmaceutical science
Reactive oxygen species
Antioxidants
author_facet Umm-e-Ammara Warraich
Fatma Hussain
Haroon Ur Rashid Kayani
author_sort Umm-e-Ammara Warraich
title Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
title_short Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
title_full Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
title_fullStr Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
title_full_unstemmed Aging - Oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
title_sort aging - oxidative stress, antioxidants and computational modeling
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Aging is a degenerative, biological, time-dependent, universally conserved process thus designed as one of the highest known risk factors for morbidity and mortality. Every individual has its own aging mechanisms as both environmental conditions (75%) and genetics (25%) account for aging. Several theories have been proposed until now but not even a single theory solves this mystery. There are still some queries un-answered to the scientific community regarding mechanisms behind aging. However, oxidative stress theory (OST) is considered one of the famous theories that sees mitochondria as one of the leading organelles which largely contribute to the aging process. Many reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced endogenously and exogenously that are associated with aging. But the mitochondrial ROS contribute largely to the aging process as mitochondrial dysfunction due to oxidative stress is considered one of the contributors toward aging. Although ROS is known to damage cell machinery, new evidence suggests their role in signal transduction to regulate biological and physiological processes. Moreover, besides mitochondria, other important cell organelles such as peroxisome and endoplasmic reticulum also produce ROS that contribute to aging. However, nature has provided humans with free radical scavengers called antioxidants that protect from harmful effects of ROS. Future predictions regarding aging, biochemical mechanisms involved, biomarkers internal and external factors can be easily done with machine learning algorithms and other computational models. This review explains important aspects of aging, the contribution of ROS producing organelles in aging, importance of antioxidants fighting against ROS, different computational models developed to understand the complexities of the aging.
topic Biological sciences
Bioinformatics
Biochemistry
Pharmaceutical science
Reactive oxygen species
Antioxidants
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309518
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