Dietary methionine restriction started late in life promotes healthy aging in a sex-specific manner.

晚年开始限制膳食蛋氨酸摄入可以促进健康老龄化,且这种促进作用具有性别特异性

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作者:Hernández-Arciga Ulalume, Stamenkovic Ceda, Yadav Shweta, Nicoletti Chiara, Albalawy Wafaa N, Al Hammood Farazdaq, Gonzalez Tiffany Fuentes, Naikwadi Maitreyi U, Graham Aidan, Smarz Christian, Little Gabriela J, Williams Sean-Paul G, McMahon Brenda, Sipula Ian J, Vandevender Amber M, Chuan Byron, Cooke Diana, Pinto Antonio F M, Flores Lisa C, Hartman Hannah L, Diedrich Jolene K, Brooke Robert T, Alder Jonathan K, Frahm Krystle A, Pascal Laura E, Stolt Emma, Troensegaard Hannibal, Øvrebø Bente, Elshorbagy Amany, Molina Elsa, Vinknes Kathrine J, Tan Roderick J, Weisz Ora A, Bueno Marta, Eickelberg Oliver, Steinhauser Matthew L, Finkel Toren, Ables Gene P, Ikeno Yuji, Olsen Thomas, Sacco Alessandra, Jurczak Michael J, Sukoff Rizzo Stacey J, Parkhitko Andrey A
Aging is associated with dysregulated methionine metabolism and increased levels of enzymes in the tyrosine degradation pathway (TDP). To investigate the efficacy of targeting either methionine metabolism or the TDP for healthspan improvement in advanced age, we initiated dietary MetR or TDP inhibition in 18-month-old C57BL/6J mice. MetR significantly improved neuromuscular function, metabolic health, lung function, and frailty. In addition, we confirmed improved neuromuscular function from dietary MetR in 5XFAD mice, whose weight was not affected by MetR. We did not observe benefits with TDP inhibition. Single-nucleus RNA and ATAC sequencing of muscle revealed cell type-specific responses to MetR, although MetR did not significantly affect mouse aging epigenetic clock markers. Similarly, an 8-week MetR intervention in a human trial (NCT04701346) showed no significant impact on epigenetic clocks. The observed benefits from late-life MetR provide translational rationale to develop MetR mimetics as an antiaging intervention.

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