• openAccess   Peripheral modulation of antidepressant targets MAO-B and GABAAR by harmol induces mitohormesis and delays aging in preclinical models 

      Costa-Machado, Luis Filipe; García-Domínguez, Esther; McIntyre, Rebecca L.; Lopez Aceituno, Jose Luis; Ballesteros-González, Álvaro; Tapia-Gonzalez, Andrea; Fabregat-Safont, David; Eisenberg, Tobias; Gómez, Jesús; Plaza, Adrian; Sierra Ramírez, Arantzazu; Pérez, Manuel; Villanueva Bermejo, David; Fornari, Tiziana; Loza García, María Isabel; Herradón, Gonzalo; Hofer, Sebastian; Magnes, Christoph; Madeo, Frank; Duerr, Janet S.; Pozo, Oscar; Galindo, Máximo Ibo; del Pino, Isabel; Houtkooper, Riekelt H.; Megias, Diego; Viña, José; Gomez-Cabrera , Mari Carmen; Fernandez-Marcos, Pablo J. Nature Research (2023)
      Reversible and sub-lethal stresses to the mitochondria elicit a program of compensatory responses that ultimately improve mitochondrial function, a conserved anti-aging mechanism termed mitohormesis. Here, we show ...