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  4. Novel aspects of age-protection by spermidine supplementation are associated with preserved telomere length
 
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2021
Journal Article
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Novel aspects of age-protection by spermidine supplementation are associated with preserved telomere length

Abstract
Ageing provokes a plethora of molecular, cellular and physiological deteriorations, including heart failure, neurodegeneration, metabolic maladaptation, telomere attrition and hair loss. Interestingly, on the molecular level, the capacity to induce autophagy, a cellular recycling and cleaning process, declines with age across a large spectrum of model organisms and is thought to be responsible for a subset of age-induced changes. Here, we show that a 6-month administration of the natural autophagy inducer spermidine in the drinking water to aged mice is sufficient to significantly attenuate distinct age-associated phenotypes. These include modulation of brain glucose metabolism, suppression of distinct cardiac inflammation parameters, decreased number of pathological sights in kidney and liver and decrease of age-induced hair loss. Interestingly, spermidine-mediated age protection was associated with decreased telomere attrition, arguing in favour of a novel cellular mechanism behind the anti-ageing effects of spermidine administration.
Author(s)
Wirth, A.
Wolf, B.
Huang, C.-K.
Glage, S.
Hofer, S.J.
Bankstahl, M.
Bär, C.
Thum, T.
Kahl, K.G.
Sigrist, S.J.
Madeo, F.
Bankstahl, J.P.
Ponimaskin, E.
Journal
GeroScience  
Open Access
DOI
10.1007/s11357-020-00310-0
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