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Chlorinative stress in age-related diseases: a literature review
Authors:Marco Casciaro  Eleonora Di Salvo  Elisabetta Pace  Elvira Ventura-Spagnolo  Michele Navarra  Sebastiano Gangemi
Institution:1.School and Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico “G. Martino”, University of Messina,Messina,Italy;2.IBIM-CNR Institute of Biomedicine and Molecular Immunology, National Research Council,Palermo,Italy;3.Legal Medicine Section, Department for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care,University of Palermo,Palermo,Italy;4.Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences,University of Messina,Messina,Italy
Abstract:Aging is an agglomerate of biological long-lasting processes that result being inevitable. Main actors in this scenario are both long-term inflammation and oxidative stress. It has been proved that oxidative stress induce alteration in proteins and this fact itself is critically important in the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to diseases typical of aging. Among reactive species, chlorine ones such as hypochlorous acid (HOCl) are cytotoxic oxidants produced by activated neutrophils during chronic inflammation processes. HOCl can also cause damages by reacting with biological molecules. HOCl is generated by myeloperoxidase (MPO) and augmented serum levels of MPO have been described in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions in cardiovascular patients and has been implicated in many inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative conditions, and some cancers. Due to these data, we decided to conduct an up-to-date review evaluating chlorinative stress effects on every age-related disease linked; potential anti-oxidant countermeasures were also assessed. Results obtained associated HOCl generation to the aging processes and confirmed its connection with diseases like neurodegenerative and cardiovascular pathologies, atherosclerosis and cancer; chlorination was mainly linked to diseases where molecular (protein) alteration constitute the major suspected cause: i.e. inflammation, tissue lesions, DNA damages, apoptosis and oxidative stress itself. According data collected, a healthy lifestyle together with some dietary suggestion and/or the administration of nutracetical antioxidant integrators could balance the effects of chlorinative stress and, in some cases, slow down or prevent the onset of age-releated diseases.
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