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Caloric restriction mimetics: effects of spermidine and berberine on healthy longevity and prevention of aging-associated diseases.

Antonio Fernando Murillo-Cancho, María del Mar Martín‐Latorre, David Lozano‐Paniagua, Bruno José Nievas‐Soriano

Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria/Nutrición clínica, dietética hospitalaria · 2025 · ▲ 1 citations

Abstract

Introduction: Aging is a complex biological process associated with the accumulation of cellular damage, loss of proteostasis(definition), and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), which contribute to the development of chronic diseases. Spermidine and berberine are natural compounds with complementary properties that promote healthy longevity by targeting key cellular path ways such as autophagy(definition) and mitochondrial biogenesis. The objective of this review is to evaluate the mechanisms of action, benefits, and limitations of spermidine and berberine and to explore their synergistic potential as anti-aging agents in personalized medicine strategies. Methods: A narrative review of the scientific literature was conducted to analyze the effects of spermidine and berberine in preclinical and clinical models. Relevant studies focusing on molecular mechanisms, therapeutic applications, and practical limitations were examined. Results: Spermidine stimulates autophagy by inhibiting acetyltransferases, improving protein quality, and reducing toxic aggregates associated with cellular aging. Berberine activates AMPK and SIRT1, enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis and regulating energy metabolism. Both compounds have shown efficacy in animal models in improving cognitive function, reducing oxidative stress, and preventing metabolic diseases. However, their low bioavailability and the lack of longitudinal studies limit their clinical application. Discussion: The complementary effects of spermidine and berberine address proteostasis and cellular bioenergetics simultaneously. Their combination represents a promising multifactorial approach but requires advances in formulations to optimize absorption and stability. Clinical trials are essential to validate their safety and efficacy in humans. Conclusions: Spermidine and berberine have significant potential as therapeutic agents in anti-aging medicine. Their integration into personalized therapies could improve quality of life and prevent chronic diseases, although additional studies are needed to overcome current limitations.

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Murillo-Cancho, A.F., Martín‐Latorre, M.D.M., Lozano‐Paniagua, D., &amp; Nievas‐Soriano, B.J. (2025). Caloric restriction mimetics: effects of spermidine and berberine on healthy longevity and prevention of aging-associated diseases. <em>Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria/Nutrición clínica, dietética hospitalaria</em>. https://doi.org/10.12873/451murillo
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Murillo-Cancho AF, Martín‐Latorre MDM, Lozano‐Paniagua D, Nievas‐Soriano BJ. Caloric restriction mimetics: effects of spermidine and berberine on healthy longevity and prevention of aging-associated diseases. Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria/Nutrición clínica, dietética hospitalaria. 2025. doi:10.12873/451murillo.
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@article{antonio2025Calori, title = {Caloric restriction mimetics: effects of spermidine and berberine on healthy longevity and prevention of aging-associated diseases.}, author = {Antonio Fernando Murillo-Cancho and María del Mar Martín‐Latorre and David Lozano‐Paniagua and Bruno José Nievas‐Soriano}, journal = {Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria/Nutrición clínica, dietética hospitalaria}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.12873/451murillo}, }

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