Description | UW Pathology Presents
“The Central Role of Mitochondrial Energetics and Redox Status in Cardiac Aging Or So long, and thanks for all the fish…" Peter Rabinovitch, MD, PhD Professor and Vice Chair of Research Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology University of Washington
Why Attend this Seminar? Aging is the primary risk factor for essentially all chronic diseases, however, it is a relatively recent understanding that the aging process is not immutable. For organs that are highly energy-dependent, including the heart, our work and others has shown that mitochondrial dysfunction during aging is a primary factor in declining organ function. Recent work with mitochondrial targeted interventions, including mitochondrial targeted catalase (mCAT), the peptide drug elamipretide (SS-31) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), has demonstrated the potential of such strategies to attenuate, and even reverse aging changes and we are beginning to better understand the molecular mechanisms by which this takes place.
Meeting ID: 994 1137 3399 Passcode: 5202122
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