Age-dependent increases in apoptosis/necrosis ratios in human lymphocytes exposed to oxidative stress
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Behrens Pellegrino, María Isabel
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Silva, Monica
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Schmied, Astrid
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Salech Morales, Felipe
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Manzur, Hachi
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Rebolledo, Rolando
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Bull Simpfendorfer, Ricardo
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Torres, Vicente
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Henríquez, Mauricio
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Quest, Andrew F. G.
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2019-03-11T13:02:17Z
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2019-03-11T13:02:17Z
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2011
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Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, Volumen 66 A, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 732-740
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10795006
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1758535X
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10.1093/gerona/glr039
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165308
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Unlike apoptosis, mechanisms leading to necrosis are less well understood. Moreover, changes in necrosis as a function of age have not been studied in human lymphocytes. H 2O 2-induced death of peripheral lymphocytes (56 healthy donors, 24-95 years) was evaluated by flow cytometry and propidium iodide staining, caspase activation, DNA laddering, and electron microscopy. H 2O 2-induced stress was associated with high levels of necrosis in young individuals (≤30 years), whereas progressively enhanced apoptotic death was observed in older donors, without changes in overall lymphocyte survival. Thus, apoptosis/necrosis ratios were inverted in young versus elderly (≥65 years) donors. Death was not accompanied by increased caspase activity and, accordingly, unaffected by caspase inhibition; however, it was almost completely prevented by poly ADP ribose polymerase inhibition. In summary, aging was associated with changes in the apoptosis/necrosis ratios, rather than susceptibility per se to H