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Coenzyme Q in Aging

  • Explores the influence of Coenzyme Q10 on mitochondrial dysfunction and aging
  • Reviews basics of CoQ10, aging research, and age-related disease
  • Examines prolongevity strategies including calorie restriction and reduction of CoQ10

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Basics on Coenzyme Q

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Molecular Structure, Biosynthesis, and Distribution of Coenzyme Q

      • L. Vázquez-Fonseca, I. González-Mariscal, C. Santos-Ocaña
      Pages 11-49
    3. Coenzyme Q Function in Mitochondria

      • Maria Luisa Genova, Giorgio Lenaz
      Pages 51-89
    4. Extramitochondrial Coenzyme Q10 in Aging

      • Guillermo López-Lluch
      Pages 91-111
    5. Regulation of Synthesis of Coenzyme Q10

      • María Victoria Cascajo-Almenara, Guillermo López-Lluch
      Pages 113-127
  3. Coenzyme Q in Aging Studies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 129-129
    2. Coenzyme Q and Aging in C. elegans

      • Claudio Asencio
      Pages 131-140
    3. Coenzyme Q and Aging in the Fruit Fly Drosophila melanogaster

      • Daniel J. M. Fernández-Ayala, Alberto Sanz
      Pages 141-155
    4. The Aging Process and Coenzyme Q: Clk-1 Mouse Models

      • Mayumi Takahashi, Kazuhide Takahashi, Takuji Shirasawa
      Pages 157-168
  4. Age-Related Diseases and Coenzyme Q

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 189-189
    2. Coenzyme Q, mtDNA and Mitochondrial Dysfunction During Aging

      • José L. Quiles, Alfonso Varela-López, María D. Navarro-Hortal, Maurizio Battino
      Pages 191-225
    3. Coenzyme Q10 and Metabolic Syndrome

      • Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho
      Pages 227-240
    4. Coenzyme Q and Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders: Parkinson and Alzheimer Diseases

      • Francisco J. Alcaín, Javier Domínguez, Mario Durán-Prado, Julia Vaamonde
      Pages 241-268
    5. Immunosenescence and CoQ10

      • Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho, Catherine Meza-Torres, Guillermo López-Lluch
      Pages 269-282
    6. Coenzyme Q10 in Fertility and Reproduction

      • Diana Vaamonde, Anthony C. Hackney, Carolina Algar-Santacruz, María José Garcia-Moreno, Juan Manuel García-Manso
      Pages 283-308
  5. Prolongevity Effectors and Coenzyme Q

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 309-309
    2. Caloric Restriction, Longevity and Coenzyme Q

      • María Isabel Burón, Cristina Parrado, José Antonio González-Reyes, Lucía Fernández del Río, Elena Gutiérrez-Casado, Miguel Calvo-Rubio et al.
      Pages 311-328

About this book



This book offers a comprehensive exploration of research on the essential relationship of the coenzyme Q10 and the process of aging in living organisms. CoQ10 is an important factor in two main aspects of cell physiology: bioenergetics and antioxidant protection. While primary deficiency of CoQ10 is associated with severe and lethal disease, secondary deficiency can be associated with the progression of mitochondrial dysfunction linked to the lessening of biological activities during aging.

The book is organized in four sections. The first offers an overview of the function of CoQ10, highlighting the two main functions of CoQ10 in cells: its essential role as electron transport chain member in mitochondria, and the protection of cell membranes against oxidation as one of the main endogenous-synthesized antioxidants.

The second section covers research on Coenzyme 10. Topics include studiesinvolving invertebrate models, mammal studies and the influence of CoQ on longevity. Also covered is research involving the role of CoQ in senescence-accelerated mice.

Section three examines the effects of reduced CoQ in human aging, as evident in mitochondrial dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, neurodegenerative disorders, immunosenescence and fertility and reproduction.

The final section, Prolongevity effectors and Coenzyme Q, explores research into slowing or stopping the aging process. Coverage includes strategies including calorie restriction, and modulation of CoQ10 levels by induction of synthesis or by supplementation.

Coenzyme Q in Aging benefits a broad readership of researchers, clinicians, educators and students interested in the biochemical and physiological effects of coenzyme Q and the importance of this molecule in aging process.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Physiology, Anatomy and Cell Biology Department Andalusian Center of Developmental Biology (CSIC-UPO), CIBERER Carlos III Health Institute, Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain

    Guillermo López Lluch

About the editor

Guillermo López Lluch Graduated in Biology at the University of Córdoba, Spain in July, 1992. PhD (Biology) at the University of Cordoba in July, 1997.
Professor at the Pablo de Olavide, Seville, from 1998 starting as Assistant professor and obtaining a position as Lecturer/Reader in May 2003.
Between June, 1999 and October, 2000 postdoctoral student granted with a Marie Curie Fellowship from the European Commission at the Department of Molecular Medicine (Rayne Institute), University College of London working on the biology of neutrophils under the supervision of Dr. Anthony W. Segal and Dr. Lodewijk V. Dekker.
From October, 2018, Full Professor in the Area of Cell Biology of the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Cell Biology of this University. Further, Associate Researcher at the Andalusian Centre for Developmental Biology (CSIC-UPO-JA) at the same University.
Current research field: metabolic and antioxidant regulation during aging. The importance ofmetabolism and mitochondrial physiology is clear. Many prolongevity effectors regulate mitochondrial activity and turnover and affect endogenous antioxidant activities that seems to be coordinated with metabolism. The role of coenzyme Q and its enzymatic-dependent activities is important in this regulation and in the progression of aging and is the current focus of research. This research has produced 90 international publications, around 20 book chapters and more than 200 contributions to congresses including invited conferences.

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