Age-Related Peculiarities of the Control of Respiration and Their Correlation with the Intensity of Free-Radical Processes |
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Authors: | Kolesnikova E. É. Safronova O. S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine;(2) Tokyo University of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan |
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Abstract: | We describe the results of a study of the relations between the control of the respiratory function in isocapnic increasing hypoxia and the intensity of free-radical processes in groups of healthy young and aged subjects. It is known that aging is accompanied by some weakening of the response of the respiratory system to hypoxia with no considerable changes in the indices of ventilation in the resting state. Aged subjects, as compared with young tested persons, are characterized by a decrease in the activity of catalase, the absence of significant differences in the activity of superoxide dismutase, and a trend toward an increase in the content of products of lipid peroxidation in the blood. We discuss possible mechanisms mediating age-related modifications in the system of control of respiration and consider shifts in the system of pro/antioxidant balance and intensification of peroxidation processes against the background of a decreased activity of catalase primary changes responsible for the above modifications. These effects lead to modifications of the sensitivity of chemoreceptors responding to a drop in O2 tension in the blood. |
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Keywords: | control of respiration hypoxia chemoreceptors oxygen radicals aging |
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