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RETRACTED: Ferroptosis and aerobic training in ageing

Negin Kordi, Ali Saydi, Sajad Karami, Behnam Bagherzadeh-Rahmani, Emanuele Marzetti, F. Jung, Brent R. Stockwell

2024Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death that plays a significant role in causing several diseases such as heart attack and heart failure, through alterations in fat, amino acid, and iron metabolism. Comprehending the regulatory mechanisms of ferroptosis signaling is critical because it has a considerable effect on the elderly's mortality. Conversely, age-related changes in substrate metabolism and metabolite levels are recognized to give rise to obesity. Furthermore, research has proposed that aging and obesity-related changes in substrate metabolism may aggravate ferroptosis. The suppression of ferroptosis holds potential as a successful therapeutic approach for managing different diseases, including sarcopenia, cardiovascular diseases, and central nervous system diseases. However, the pathologic and biological mechanisms behind the function of ferroptosis are not fully comprehended yet. Physical activity could affect lipid, amino acid, and iron metabolism to modulate ferroptosis. The aim of this study is to showcase the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to ferroptosis and discuss the role of aging and physical activity in this phenomenon.

Topics & Concepts

AgeingLipid metabolismCell metabolismMetabolismProgrammed cell deathMechanism (biology)ObesityCellular metabolismBiologySarcopeniaNeuroscienceCell biologyMedicineBiochemistryEndocrinologyGeneticsApoptosisEpistemologyPhilosophyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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