Abstract

Anti-aging effects of the proteins from artemia extract on human fibroblasts cell proliferation and collagen expression in induced aging conditions

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  • Aging and senescence are characterized by the reduction of response to stress, increasing homeostatic imbalance and increased risk of diseases [1]

  • Artemia extract treated fibroblasts were collected and total RNA was extracted by using the tripure isolation reagent (Roche, Mannheim, Germany), according to the manufactures protocol

  • First-strand cDNA was synthesized from 1 μg of total RNA using Maurine Maloney Leukemia virus (M-MLV, Fermentase) and reverse transcriptase

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Introduction

Aging and senescence are characterized by the reduction of response to stress, increasing homeostatic imbalance and increased risk of diseases [1] Many factors such as genetic elements, free radicals, oxidants, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), telomeres shortening, alcohol and etc. Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function after a finite number of divisions [5]. Evidences indicated that, this process is related to a tumor-suppressive mechanism and an underlying cause of aging [6]. In hemostasis some anti-aging factors, such as ascorbate, tocopherol and carotenoids neutralize aging inducing factors

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