Methionine constitutes a central hub of intracellular metabolic adaptations leading to an extended longevity (maximum lifespan). The present study follows a comparative approach analyzing methionine and related metabolite and amino acid profiles using an LC-MS/MS platform in the hearts of seven mammalian species with a longevity ranging from 3.8 to 57 years. Our findings demonstrate the existence of species-specific heart phenotypes associated with high longevity characterized by: (i) low concentration of methionine and its related sulphur-containing metabolites; (ii) low amino acid pool; and (iii) low choline concentration. Our results support the existence of heart metabotypes characterized by a down-regulation in long-lived species, supporting the idea that in longevity, less is more.
Methionine Metabolism Is Down-Regulated in Heart of Long-Lived Mammals.
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作者:Mota-Martorell Natalia, Jové Mariona, Berdún Rebeca, Ãbis Ãlia, Barja Gustavo, Pamplona Reinald
| 期刊: | Biology-Basel | 影响因子: | 3.500 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Dec 14; 11(12):1821 |
| doi: | 10.3390/biology11121821 | ||
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