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Activators of Sirtuin-1 and their Involvement in Cardioprotection

Carlotta Granchi, Filippo Minutolo

Current Medicinal Chemistry · 2018 · ▲ 25 citations

Abstract

SIRT1 is a nicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent deacetylase, which removes acetyl groups from many target proteins, such as histone proteins, transcription factors and cofactors. SIRT1-catalyzed deacetylation of these factors modulates the activity of downstream proteins, thus influencing many biological processes. SIRT1 is involved in the regulation of metabolism, inflammation, and tumor growth. The activity of this enzyme is related to the beneficial health effects of calorie restriction, such as lifespan extension and, in particular, the activation of SIRT1 has a positive impact on the cardiovascular system. Therefore, SIRT1 is considered as an attractive drug target and modulation of SIRT1 may represent a new therapeutic strategy against cardiovascular diseases, as small molecules able to activate SIRT1 can be considered as cardioprotective agents. In this review, we summarize both natural and synthetic compounds developed as SIRT1 activators, with a focus on their promising therapeutic applications in cardiovascular pathologies.

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10.2174/0929867325666180214115438
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Granchi, C., &amp; Minutolo, F. (2018). Activators of Sirtuin-1 and their Involvement in Cardioprotection. <em>Current Medicinal Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.2174/0929867325666180214115438
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Granchi C, Minutolo F. Activators of Sirtuin-1 and their Involvement in Cardioprotection. Current Medicinal Chemistry. 2018. doi:10.2174/0929867325666180214115438.
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@article{carlotta2018Activa, title = {Activators of Sirtuin-1 and their Involvement in Cardioprotection}, author = {Carlotta Granchi and Filippo Minutolo}, journal = {Current Medicinal Chemistry}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.2174/0929867325666180214115438}, }

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