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Εξειδίκευση τύπου : Άρθρο σε επιστημονικό περιοδικό
Τίτλος: Uncovering the Relationship between Selenium Status, Age, Health, and Dietary Habits: Insights from a Large Population Study including Nonagenarian Offspring from the MARK-AGE Project
Δημιουργός/Συγγραφέας: Giacconi, Robertina
Piacenza, Francesco
Aversano, Valentina
Zampieri, Michele
Bürkle, Alexander
Villanueva, María Moreno
Dollé, Martijn E T
Jansen, Eugène
Grune, Tilman
[EL] Γκόνος, Ευστάθιος[EN] Gonos, Efstathios S.semantics logo
Franceschi, Claudio
Capri, Miriam
Weinberger, Birgit
Sikora, Ewa
Toussaint, Olivier
Debacq-Chainiaux, Florence
Stuetz, Wolfgang
Slagboom, Pieternella Eline
Bernhardt, Jürgen
Fernández-Sánchez, Maria Luisa
Provinciali, Mauro
Malavolta, Marco
Εκδότης: Νutrients
Ημερομηνία: 2023-05-04
Γλώσσα: Αγγλικά
ISSN: 2072-6643
DOI: 10.3390/nu15092182
Άλλο: 37432362
Περίληψη: An inadequate selenium (Se) status can accelerate the aging process, increasing the vulnerability to age-related diseases. The study aimed to investigate plasma Se and Se species in a large population, including 2200 older adults from the general population (RASIG), 514 nonagenarian offspring (GO), and 293 GO Spouses (SGO). Plasma Se levels in women exhibit an inverted U-shaped pattern, increasing with age until the post-menopausal period and then declining. Conversely, men exhibit a linear decline in plasma Se levels with age. Subjects from Finland had the highest plasma Se values, while those from Poland had the lowest ones. Plasma Se was influenced by fish and vitamin consumption, but there were no significant differences between RASIG, GO, and SGO. Plasma Se was positively associated with albumin, HDL, total cholesterol, fibrinogen, and triglycerides and negatively associated with homocysteine. Fractionation analysis showed that Se distribution among plasma selenoproteins is affected by age, glucometabolic and inflammatory factors, and being GO or SGO. These findings show that sex-specific, nutritional, and inflammatory factors play a crucial role in the regulation of Se plasma levels throughout the aging process and that the shared environment of GO and SGO plays a role in their distinctive Se fractionation.
Τίτλος πηγής δημοσίευσης: Nutrients
Τόμος/Κεφάλαιο: 15
Τεύχος: 9
Σελίδες: 13
Θεματική Κατηγορία: [EL] Βιοχημεία[EN] Biochemistrysemantics logo
[EL] Χημική Βιολογία[EN] Chemical Biologysemantics logo
[EL] Επιδημίες. Επιδημιολογία[EN] Epidemics. Epidemiologysemantics logo
[EL] Δημόσια υγεία. Υγιεινή. Προληπτική ιατρική[EN] Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicinesemantics logo
Λέξεις-Κλειδιά: aging
inflammation
longevity
plasma selenium
selenium fractionation
Female
Humans
Animals
Male
Nonagenarians
Vitamins
Problem Solving
Feeding Behavior
Selenium
Ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση στον εκδότη (link): https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/9/2182
Σημειώσεις: This article belongs to the Special Issue Trace Elements and Minerals in Aging and Age-Related Diseases
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