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"Tafakori T" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Diverse geroprotectors differently affect a mechanism linking cellular aging to cellular quiescence in budding yeast Leonov A; Feldman R; Piano A; Arlia-Ciommo A; Junio JAB; Orfanos E; Tafakori T; Lutchman V; Mohammad K; Elsaser S; Orfali S; Rajen H; Titorenko VI; 35937500
BIOLOGY
2 Mechanisms that Link Chronological Aging to Cellular Quiescence in Budding Yeast. Mohammad K, Baratang Junio JA, Tafakori T, Orfanos E, Titorenko VI 32630624
BIOLOGY
3 Discovery of fifteen new geroprotective plant extracts and identification of cellular processes they affect to prolong the chronological lifespan of budding yeast. Dakik P, Rodriguez MEL, Junio JAB, Mitrofanova D, Medkour Y, Tafakori T, Taifour T, Lutchman V, Samson E, Arlia-Ciommo A, Rukundo B, Simard É, Titorenko VI 32577164
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Discovery of fifteen new geroprotective plant extracts and identification of cellular processes they affect to prolong the chronological lifespan of budding yeast.
Authors:Dakik PRodriguez MELJunio JABMitrofanova DMedkour YTafakori TTaifour TLutchman VSamson EArlia-Ciommo ARukundo BSimard ÉTitorenko VI
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577164?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.27615
Publication:Oncotarget
Keywords:cellular aginggeroprotectorsgerotargetslongevityplant extracts
PMID:32577164 Category:Oncotarget Date Added:2020-06-25
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Idunn Technologies Inc., Rosemere, Quebec J7A 4A5, Canada.

Description:

Discovery of fifteen new geroprotective plant extracts and identification of cellular processes they affect to prolong the chronological lifespan of budding yeast.

Oncotarget. 2020 Jun 09;11(23):2182-2203

Authors: Dakik P, Rodriguez MEL, Junio JAB, Mitrofanova D, Medkour Y, Tafakori T, Taifour T, Lutchman V, Samson E, Arlia-Ciommo A, Rukundo B, Simard É, Titorenko VI

Abstract

In a quest for previously unknown geroprotective natural chemicals, we used a robust cell viability assay to search for commercially available plant extracts that can substantially prolong the chronological lifespan of budding yeast. Many of these plant extracts have been used in traditional Chinese and other herbal medicines or the Mediterranean and other customary diets. Our search led to a discovery of fifteen plant extracts that significantly extend the longevity of chronologically aging yeast not limited in calorie supply. We show that each of these longevity-extending plant extracts is a geroprotector that decreases the rate of yeast chronological aging and promotes a hormetic stress response. We also show that each of the fifteen geroprotective plant extracts mimics the longevity-extending, stress-protecting, metabolic and physiological effects of a caloric restriction diet but if added to yeast cultured under non-caloric restriction conditions. We provide evidence that the fifteen geroprotective plant extracts exhibit partially overlapping effects on a distinct set of longevity-defining cellular processes. These effects include a rise in coupled mitochondrial respiration, an altered age-related chronology of changes in reactive oxygen species abundance, protection of cellular macromolecules from oxidative damage, and an age-related increase in the resistance to long-term oxidative and thermal stresses.

PMID: 32577164 [PubMed]





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