Glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in aging

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Background. It is hypothesized that free radical damage contributes to aging. Age-related decline in activity of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase (GPx) may contribute to increased free radicals. We hypothesized that GPx activity decreases with age in a population of older women with disability. Methods. Whole blood GPx activity was measured in baseline stored samples from participants in the Women's Health and Aging Study I, a cohort of disabled community-dwelling older women. Linear regression was used to determine cross-sectional associations between GPx activity and age, adjusting for hemoglobin, coronary disease, diabetes, selenium, and body mass index. Results. Six hundred one participants had complete demographic, disease, and laboratory information. An inverse association was observed between GPx and age (regression coefficient=-2.9, p

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Espinoza, S. E., Guo, H., Fedarko, N., DeZern, A., Fried, L. P., Xue, Q. L., … Walston, J. D. (2008). Glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in aging. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 63(5), 505–509. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/63.5.505

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