Emerging roles of oxidative stress in brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are metabolic byproducts that are necessary for physiological function but can be toxic at high levels. Levels of these oxidative stressors increase gradually throughout the lifespan, impairing mitochondrial function and damaging all parts of the body, particularly the central nervous system. Emerging evidence suggests that accumulated oxidative stress may be one of the key mecha- nisms causing cognitive aging and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we synthesize the current literature on the effect of neuronal oxidative stress on mitochondrial dysfunc- tion, DNA damage and epigenetic changes related to cognitive aging and AD. We further describe how oxidative stress therapeutics such as antioxidants, caloric restriction and physical activity can reduce ox- idation and prevent cognitive decline in brain aging and AD. Of the currently available therapeutics, we propose that long term physical activity is the most promising avenue for improving cognitive health by reducing ROS while promoting the low levels required for optimal function.

Published on 25/07/2021

Article category: Oxidative stress | Review

Tags: Neurological Diseases, Alzheimer's disease, Oxidative stress

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