Redox rhythms promote fitness by modulating ageing-dependent reprogramming - PubMed
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- #Circadian Biology
- #Redox Rhythms
- #Aging
- Redox rhythms, which are disrupted in aging, improve health by modulating age-related reprogramming.
- Restoring redox oscillations through timed antioxidants/pro-oxidants enhances glucose metabolism, motor function, and tissue health in aged mice.
- Redox rhythms partially rejuvenate liver transcriptome and chromatin accessibility, involving redox modification of the CLOCK protein at cysteine 195.
- Perturbing CLOCK's redox-sensitive site leads to premature aging and hepatic reprogramming, suggesting redox-based interventions for healthy aging.