Membrane lipid unsaturation as physiological adaptation to animal longevity

Author

Naudí i Farré, Alba

Jové Font, Mariona

Ayala Jové, Ma. Victoria (Maria Victoria)

Portero Otín, Manuel

Barja, Gustavo

Pamplona Gras, Reinald

Publication date

2016-03-09T08:26:49Z

2016-03-09T08:26:49Z

2013



Abstract

The appearance of oxygen in the terrestrial atmosphere represented an important selective pressure for ancestral living organisms and contributed toward setting up the pace of evolutionary changes in structural and functional systems. The evolution of using oxygen for efficient energy production served as a driving force for the evolution of complex organisms. The redox reactions associated with its use were, however, responsible for the production of reactive species (derived from oxygen and lipids) with damaging effects due to oxidative chemical modifications of essential cellular components. Consequently, aerobic life required the emergence and selection of antioxidant defense systems. As a result, a high diversity in molecular and structural antioxidant defenses evolved. In the following paragraphs, we analyze the adaptation of biological membranes as a dynamic structural defense against reactive species evolved by animals. In particular, our goal is to describe the physiological mechanisms underlying the structural adaptation of cellular membranes to oxidative stress and to explain the meaning of this adaptive mechanism, and to review the state of the art about the link between membrane composition and longevity of animal species.


Investigations of the author of this review have been supported in part by I+D grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (BFU2011-23888), and BSCH-UCM (2009-2010) to Gustavo Barja; and grants from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (BFU2009-11879/BFI), the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness-Institute of Health Carlos III (PI13/00584) and the Generalitat of Catalunya (2009SGR735) to Reinald Pamplona.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Fatty acid biosynthesis; Oxidative damage; Membrane unsaturation

Publisher

Frontiers Media

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2013.00372

Frontiers in Physiology, 2013, vol. 4, núm. 372, p. 1-13

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