Zinc, aging, and immunosenescence: an overview

  • Cabrera Á
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Abstract

Zinc plays an essential role in many biochemical pathways and participates in several cell functions, including the immune response. This review describes the role of zinc in human health, aging, and immunosenescence. Zinc deficiency is frequent in the elderly and leads to changes similar to those that occur in oxidative inflammatory aging (oxi-inflamm-aging) and immunosenescence. The possible benefits of zinc supplementation to enhance immune function are discussed.

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Cabrera, Á. J. R. (2015). Zinc, aging, and immunosenescence: an overview. Pathobiology of Aging & Age-Related Diseases, 5(1), 25592. https://doi.org/10.3402/pba.v5.25592

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