Research Article

Decoding Aging: Understanding the Complex Relationship among Aging, Free Radicals, and GSH

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Effect of age on the levels of GSH and FRs. Male Wistar rats were used to obtain 1 g of brain (-•-) and liver (-∎-) tissue at 2-18 months of age ( for each age and tissue) to quantify the relative concentrations of FRs (a) and GSH (b). Circles and squares represent the of three values from each sample extracted at a given measurement time. Experimental data were adjusted to a linear regression (solid lines). The statistical value (r2) is denoted in each polynomial regression plot. The solid lines indicate the experimental values for the liver (-∎-) tissue, and the dashed indicate the experimental values for the brain (-•-) tissue. Overall, the analysis indicates that with aging, the concentration of GSH decreases, and the FR content increases in both tissues (c).
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