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. 1998 Jul;54(7):641–652. doi: 10.1007/s000180050192

The role of peroxisomes in aging

R Périchon 1, J M Bourre 2, J F Kelly 1, G S Roth 1
PMCID: PMC11147293  PMID: 9711231

Abstract.

Reactive oxygen species and alterations in membrane lipid homeostasis are thought to be important events in aging process and aging-related degenerative diseases. The peroxisome is a small cellular organelle involved in both oxygen and lipid metabolism, and defects in peroxisomal function are associated with major, and often fatal, changes at the neurological level during human development. Recent reports of aging-related changes in peroxisomal function raised the hypothesis that peroxisomes may also have a significant role in the aging process and aging-related degenerative diseases. This review presents the current data on changes in peroxisomal function during aging and discusses the implications of these changes for health.

Keywords: Key words. Peroxisome; aging; lipid metabolism; oxidative stress.

Footnotes

Received 28 November 1997; received after revision 11 March 1998; accepted 11 March 1988


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