Khaled Naja, Laila Hedaya, Asma A. Elashi, Manfredi Rizzo, Mohamed A. Elrayess
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Abstract
N-lactoyl amino acids (Lac-AA) form an emerging class of metabolites that have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ubiquitous presence in different biological systems and potential roles in various biochemical processes. This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of Lac-AA, emphasising their biosynthesis, physiological roles, and potential implications in various diseases. We discuss the discovery of Lac-AA as signalling molecules, and their involvement in exercise-induced appetite suppression, energy metabolism, and other pathways. This review explores the complex relationship between Lac-AA and various pathological conditions, including mitochondrial disorders, type 2 diabetes, phenylketonuria, cancer, and rosacea. We also examine the interplay between Lac-AA and the gut microbiota, as well as their association with metformin treatment. Furthermore, we address the ongoing debate regarding whether Lac-AA are merely reflections of lactate and amino acid levels or independent signalling molecules. This review synthesises the latest research findings, highlights the significance of Lac-AA in metabolic research, and identifies promising avenues for future investigation in this rapidly evolving field.
n -乳酸基氨基酸(Lac-AA)是一类新兴的代谢物,近年来因其在不同生物系统中的普遍存在和在各种生化过程中的潜在作用而受到广泛关注。本文旨在对Lac-AA目前的认识进行全面概述,强调其生物合成、生理作用及其在各种疾病中的潜在意义。我们讨论了Lac-AA作为信号分子的发现,以及它们在运动诱导的食欲抑制、能量代谢和其他途径中的作用。本文综述了Lac-AA与线粒体疾病、2型糖尿病、苯丙酮尿症、癌症和酒渣鼻等多种病理疾病之间的复杂关系。我们还研究了Lac-AA和肠道微生物群之间的相互作用,以及它们与二甲双胍治疗的关系。此外,我们解决了关于Lac-AA是否仅仅反映乳酸和氨基酸水平或独立信号分子的持续争论。本文综述了最新的研究成果,强调了Lac-AA在代谢研究中的意义,并为这一快速发展的领域的未来研究指明了有希望的途径。
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