Author/Authors :
A.G. MA1، نويسنده , , 6، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Aging and oxidative stress may lead to enhanced cellular damage and programmed cell
death.to study the association of intrinsic apoptosis with age and the effect of antioxidant supplementation on
intrinsic and UV-induced apoptosis in children, young and elderly people. Methods: The study was a 2 months,
double-blind, randomized trial. Three age groups were studied: children, young adults and elderly people. A total
of 274 healthy subjects were allocated to a group supplemented with moderate amounts of retinol,
β-carotene, α-tocopherol, ascorbic acid and selenium or placebo. Plasma oxidative stress parameters were
detected and apoptosis of lymphocytes was evaluated with TUNEL staining. Results: At baseline, percentages of
intrinsic apoptosis were 13.8% and 11.1% in elderly and young people, respectively, both significantly higher
than children (6.3%). A decrease of 1.7% and 2.3% in intrinsic apoptosis of lymphocytes was found in the
supplemented groups of young and elderly people compared with their control groups (all p values <0.001), but
no significant decrease in children. Moreover, percentages UV-induced apoptosis significantly decreased by
1.4%, 1.9% and 3.1% in children, young and elderly people, respectively, compared with control groups after the
trial. There were considerable increments in concentrations of plasma β-carotene, retinol, tocopherol, ascorbic
acid and selenium in all three treated groups after the supplementation. Conclusions: Young and elderly people
have a higher intrinsic apoptosis than children, which was improved by antioxidant supplementation. UV-induced
damage was attenuated by the supplementation in all three age groups
Keywords :
apoptosis , micronutrient , aging , oxidative stress , UV-radiation.