Our research has focused on assessing the possible role oxidative stress may have as an initiator of aging and on mechanisms reducing oxidative stress as possible determinants of longevity. Methods to detect and measure oxidative damage are essential to these studies. We have developed a new assay to measure total oxygen radical absorption capacity (ORAC) of serum. Using this assay, we have found that the ORAC value of serum increases in direct proportion to life span of different mammalian species but appears not to change with age. The spin-trap agent, N-tert- butyl-ALPHA-phenylnitrone (PBN) has been reported to reverse a number of age-related effects, including a decrease in oxidative stress state. Preliminary results in our laboratory indicate that PBN may stimulate molecular renewal rate (multicatalytic protease activity) in old mice and rats and possibly extend life span of old mice. The mechanisms of PBN action may involve delivery of nitric oxide to specific neurological sites in the brain.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01AG000303-08
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3789806
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8
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1992
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National Institute on Aging
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