The Link between Oxidative Stress and Cancer: Prevention through Yoga

S. Gautam, S. Bisht, R. Dada
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Sperm DNA damage induced by oxidative stress may lead to accumulation of mutations in sperm genome due to the presence of mutagenic oxidative adducts in DNA. This may contribute to the development of male infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, congenital malformations, neurodevelopmental disorders, and childhood cancers. This article highlights the impact of lifestyle habits of father preconceptionally, its lifelong impact on offspring’s health and impact of yoga-based lifestyle intervention on sperm genome and epigenome. Sperm is transcriptionally and translationally inert with a very basic repair mechanism and is thus unable to repair DNA damage and this may persist postfertilization and lead to accumulation of damaged DNA in each cell of zygote. This DNA damage with high levels of mutagenic oxidative base adducts may lead to accumulation of mutations in both sperm DNA (germline) and zygote (somatic). Majority of mutations arise during cell replication and as sperm has a limited capacity for DNA damage detection and repair, it is highly susceptible to accumulation of mutations. Paternal unhealthy lifestyle habits like smoking, alcohol, or tobacco consumption are positively associated with the risk of childhood cancers like nonfamilial sporadic heritable retinoblastoma. Lifestyle interventions like yoga improve sperm DNA integrity by reducing levels of oxidative DNA damage, optimizing oxidative stress, and by increasing the expression of genes responsible for DNA repair, cell-cycle control, and anti-inflammatory effects. Thus, social habits affect sperm DNA health and as such, it is recommended that simple lifestyle modifications (diet rich in fruits and vegetables, yoga, meditation) improve DNA health and may thereby decrease the incidence of childhood morbidity and cancer. Hence, biological parenting commences well before birth and even prior to conception, which highlights the need for fathers to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
氧化应激和癌症之间的联系:通过瑜伽预防
氧化应激引起的精子DNA损伤可能由于DNA中存在致突变的氧化加合物而导致精子基因组突变的积累。这可能导致男性不育、复发性流产、先天性畸形、神经发育障碍和儿童癌症。本文重点介绍了父亲先入为主的生活习惯对后代健康的影响,以及瑜伽生活方式干预对精子基因组和表观基因组的影响。精子在转录和翻译上是惰性的,具有非常基本的修复机制,因此无法修复DNA损伤,这可能在受精后持续存在,并导致受损DNA在每个受精卵细胞中积累。这种DNA损伤与高水平的诱变氧化碱基加合物可能导致精子DNA(种系)和受精卵(体细胞)突变的积累。大多数突变发生在细胞复制过程中,由于精子检测和修复DNA损伤的能力有限,因此极易受到突变积累的影响。父亲不健康的生活习惯,如吸烟、饮酒或烟草消费,与非家族性散发遗传性视网膜母细胞瘤等儿童癌症的风险呈正相关。瑜伽等生活方式干预通过降低DNA氧化损伤水平、优化氧化应激、增加负责DNA修复、细胞周期控制和抗炎作用的基因表达来改善精子DNA的完整性。因此,社会习惯影响精子DNA健康,因此,建议简单的生活方式改变(富含水果和蔬菜的饮食,瑜伽,冥想)可以改善DNA健康,从而可能降低儿童发病率和癌症的发病率。因此,生理性养育早在出生前甚至在怀孕之前就开始了,这突出表明父亲需要采取健康的生活方式。
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