Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8271755 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► H2O2 adaptation involves increased proteolytic capacity in mammalian cells and flies. ► Increased proteasome expression largely explains increased proteolytic capacity. ► Repeated or chronic H2O2 exposure must be at low doses for effective adaptation. ► Repeated H2O2 treatments hinder adaptation unless recovery periods are increased. ► Either repeated or chronic oxidative stress adaptation decreases life span of flies.
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