瓜氨酸调节小鼠巨噬细胞代谢和炎症以对抗衰老。

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Zhangdan Xie, Moubin Lin, Beizi Xing, Hongmiao Wang, Haosong Zhang, Zimu Cai, Xinyu Mei, Zheng-Jiang Zhu
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代谢失调和代谢物浓度的改变被广泛认为是衰老的关键特征。对驱动衰老的内源性代谢物的全面探索仍然不足。在这里,我们对衰老小鼠进行了非靶向代谢组学分析,揭示瓜氨酸是一种与衰老相关的持续下调的代谢物。系统的研究表明,瓜氨酸通过减少细胞衰老、防止DNA损伤、防止细胞周期阻滞、调节巨噬细胞代谢和减轻炎症表现出抗衰老作用。在老年小鼠中长期补充瓜氨酸产生了有益的效果,并改善了与年龄相关的表型。我们进一步阐明了瓜氨酸作为内源性代谢物抗炎症,抑制巨噬细胞的促炎反应。在机制上,瓜氨酸作为巨噬细胞中哺乳动物雷帕霉素靶蛋白(mTOR)激活的潜在抑制剂,调节mTOR-缺氧诱导因子1α-糖酵解信号通路,以对抗炎症和衰老。这些发现强调了瓜氨酸缺乏作为衰老驱动因素的重要性,强调了补充瓜氨酸作为对抗衰老相关变化的有希望的治疗干预措施。
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Citrulline regulates macrophage metabolism and inflammation to counter aging in mice.

Metabolic dysregulation and altered metabolite concentrations are widely recognized as key characteristics of aging. Comprehensive exploration of endogenous metabolites that drive aging remains insufficient. Here, we conducted an untargeted metabolomics analysis of aging mice, revealing citrulline as a consistently down-regulated metabolite associated with aging. Systematic investigations demonstrated that citrulline exhibited antiaging effects by reducing cellular senescence, protecting against DNA damage, preventing cell cycle arrest, modulating macrophage metabolism, and mitigating inflammaging. Long-term citrulline supplementation in aged mice yielded beneficial effects and ameliorated age-associated phenotypes. We further elucidated that citrulline acts as an endogenous metabolite antagonist to inflammation, suppressing proinflammatory responses in macrophages. Mechanistically, citrulline served as a potential inhibitor of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) activation in macrophage and regulated the mTOR-hypoxia-inducible factor 1α-glycolysis signaling pathway to counter inflammation and aging. These findings underscore the significance of citrulline deficiency as a driver of aging, highlighting citrulline supplementation as a promising therapeutic intervention to counteract aging-related changes.

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Science Advances
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21.40
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1937
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29 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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