Brewer George J
Department of Human Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA.
Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2007 Feb;232(2):323-35.
In this review, we point out that natural selection does not act to lessen human diseases after the reproductive and caregiving period and that normal levels of iron and copper that may be healthy during the reproductive years appear to be contributing to diseases of aging and possibly the aging process itself. It is clear that oxidant damage contributes to many of the diseases of aging, such as atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's diseases, diabetes, diseases of inflammation, diseases of fibrosis, diseases of autoimmunity, and so on. It is equally clear that both iron and copper can contribute to excess production of damaging reactive oxygen species through Fenton chemistry. Here, we examine the evidence that "normal" levels of iron and copper contribute to various diseases of aging.
在本综述中,我们指出自然选择并不会在生殖和照料期之后对减轻人类疾病起到作用,而且在生殖年龄阶段可能健康的正常水平的铁和铜,似乎正在导致衰老相关疾病,甚至可能是衰老过程本身。很明显,氧化损伤会导致许多衰老相关疾病,如动脉粥样硬化、阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、糖尿病、炎症性疾病、纤维化疾病、自身免疫性疾病等等。同样明显的是,铁和铜都可以通过芬顿化学反应导致有害活性氧的过量产生。在此,我们审视了铁和铜的“正常”水平会导致各种衰老相关疾病的证据。