Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging: Jim Lund
Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging: Jim Lund
of aging
Why is O2 toxic?
The damaging effects are due primarily to
damage caused by free radicals.
Formation of AGEs occur at much slower
rates.
Free radicals
• Free radical: a chemical with an odd number of
electrons.
Initiation
• Oxygen (O2) is reduced in mitochondria in one electron steps.
Oxygen with an unpaired electron often escapes as: O2·, called
superoxide radical.
• 2–3% of the oxygen atoms taken up by mitochondria
escape as free radicals!
• O2· quickly reacts with H2O2:
O2· + H2O2 -> OH + OH- + O2·
Propagation
• Free radicals can propagate indefinitely:
R· + O2 -> ROO·
ROO· -> ROOH + R·
Stages of free radical reactions
Termination
R· + R· -> R:R
R· + ROO· -> ROOR
2 ROO· -> ROOR + O2
Antioxidant H + ROO· -> Antioxidant· + ROOH
Compartmentalization:
• Most oxidative metabolism and free radical production
occurs at the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Protective enzymes
• Several: SOD, catalase, glutathione peroxidase.
2H+ + O2· + O2· --SOD-> O2 + H2O2
H2O2 + H2O2- --CAT-> H2O + O2
Antioxidant molecules
Evidence for the oxidative damage
theory
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8-oxodG/105dG in
mitochondiral DNA
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