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摘要
Con - a诱导的淋巴细胞封顶被一些细胞骨架调节剂所改变。在秋水仙碱存在的情况下,锌对con - a诱导的人外周血淋巴细胞的覆盖表现出年龄依赖性差异效应。总的来说,锌增加了年轻个体淋巴细胞的封顶,抑制了老年个体的淋巴细胞封顶。锌对帽形成的影响进一步支持了锌可能作用于微丝的证据。然而,细胞松弛素B,另一种微丝调节剂,没有表现出类似锌的差异效应。这表明锌可能以不同于细胞松弛素b的方式改变微丝的形成或功能。锌的作用可能是由于它对钙调蛋白的作用,这表明钙调蛋白,钙调节蛋白,可能在与衰老相关的生理过程中起作用。在这方面的进一步研究可能会在我们对衰老的分子机制的理解上取得丰硕的成果。
Age-related differential effects of zinc on concanavalin A-induced capping of human lymphocytes.
Con A-induced capping of lymphocytes is altered by a number of cytoskeletal modulating agents. Zinc, in the presence of colchicine, demonstrated an age-dependent differential effect on con A-induced capping of human peripheral blood lymphocytes. In general, zinc enhanced capping of lymphocytes from young individuals and suppressed from those of old individuals. The effect of zinc on the cap formation adds further support to the evidence that zinc might be acting on the microfilaments. However, cytochalasin B, another microfilament modulating agent, does not show a differential effect similar to zinc. This suggests that zinc might modify microfilament formation or function in a manner different from cytochalasin B. The proposal that the effects of zinc might be due to its action on calmodulin suggests that calmodulin, the calcium regulating protein, may have a role in the physiological processes associated with aging. Further studies in this area might yield fruitful results in our understanding of the molecular mechanism of senescence.
期刊介绍:
Experimental Gerontology is a multidisciplinary journal for the publication of work from all areas of biogerontology, with an emphasis on studies focused at the systems level of investigation, such as whole organisms (e.g. invertebrate genetic models), immune, endocrine and cellular systems, as well as whole population studies (e.g. epidemiology).
The journal also publishes studies into the behavioural and cognitive consequences of aging, where a clear biological causal link is implicated. Studies aimed at bridging the gap between basic and clinical aspects of gerontology, such as papers on the basic aspects of age-related diseases, are welcomed, as is research orientated toward the modulation of the aging process. Original research manuscripts, special issues, short reports, reviews, mini-reviews, and correspondence are published. Manuscripts on social aspects of aging and reports on clinical studies do not fall within the scope of the journal.