Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise

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  • Helena Angelica Pereira Batatinha
  • Tiego Aparecido Diniz
  • Alexandre Abilio de Souza Teixeira
  • K. Krüger
  • Jose Cesar Rosa Neto

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  • Universidade de Sao Paulo
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)14883-14895
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftJournal of Celluar Physiology
Jahrgang234
Ausgabenummer9
Frühes Online-Datum12 Feb. 2019
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 24 Mai 2019

Abstract

Aging is one of the risk factors for the development of low-grade inflammation morbidities, such as several types of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, due to changes in the metabolism, hormonal secretion, and immunosenescence. The senescence of the immune system leads to improper control of infections and tissue damage increasing age-related diseases. One of the mechanisms that maintain cellular homeostasis is autophagy, a cell-survival mechanism, and it has been proposed as one of the most powerful antiaging therapies. Regular exercise can reestablish autophagy, probably through AMP-activated protein kinase activation, and help in reducing the age-related senescence diseases. Therefore, in this study, we discuss the effects of exercise training in immunosenescence and autophagy, preventing the two main age-related disease, cancer and neurodegeneration.

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Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise. / Batatinha, Helena Angelica Pereira; Diniz, Tiego Aparecido ; de Souza Teixeira, Alexandre Abilio et al.
in: Journal of Celluar Physiology, Jahrgang 234, Nr. 9, 24.05.2019, S. 14883-14895.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftÜbersichtsarbeitForschungPeer-Review

Batatinha, HAP, Diniz, TA, de Souza Teixeira, AA, Krüger, K & Neto, JCR 2019, 'Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise', Journal of Celluar Physiology, Jg. 234, Nr. 9, S. 14883-14895. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.28318
Batatinha, H. A. P., Diniz, T. A., de Souza Teixeira, A. A., Krüger, K., & Neto, J. C. R. (2019). Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise. Journal of Celluar Physiology, 234(9), 14883-14895. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.28318
Batatinha HAP, Diniz TA, de Souza Teixeira AA, Krüger K, Neto JCR. Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise. Journal of Celluar Physiology. 2019 Mai 24;234(9):14883-14895. Epub 2019 Feb 12. doi: 10.1002/jcp.28318
Batatinha, Helena Angelica Pereira ; Diniz, Tiego Aparecido ; de Souza Teixeira, Alexandre Abilio et al. / Regulation of autophagy as a therapy for immunosenescence-driven cancer and neurodegenerative diseases: The role of exercise. in: Journal of Celluar Physiology. 2019 ; Jahrgang 234, Nr. 9. S. 14883-14895.
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