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Glucose substitution prolongs maintenance of energy homeostasis and lifespan of telomere dysfunctional mice
Pavlos Missios, Yuan Zhou, Luis Miguel Guachalla, Guido von Figura, André Wegner, Sundaram Reddy Chakkarappan, Tina M. Binz, Anne Gompf, Götz Hartleben, Martin D. Burkhalter, Veronika Wulff, Çagatay Güneş, Rui Wang‐Sattler, Zhangfa Song, Thomas Illig
Nature Communications · 2014 · ▲ 46 citations
Genomic instability
Telomere attrition
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Rapamycin / mTOR inhibition
Mouse
Abstract
DNA damage and telomere(definition) dysfunction shorten organismal lifespan. Here we show that oral glucose administration at advanced age increases health and lifespan of telomere dysfunctional mice. The study reveals that energy consumption increases in telomere dysfunctional cells resulting in enhanced glucose metabolism both in glycolysis and in the tricarboxylic acid cycle at organismal level. In ageing telomere dysfunctional mice, normal diet provides insufficient amounts of glucose thus leading to impaired energy homeostasis, catabolism, suppression of IGF-1/mTOR(definition) signalling, suppression of mitochondrial biogenesis and tissue atrophy. A glucose-enriched diet reverts these defects by activating glycolysis, mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative glucose metabolism. The beneficial effects of glucose substitution on mitochondrial function and glucose metabolism are blocked by mTOR inhibition but mimicked by IGF-1 application. Together, these results provide the first experimental evidence that telomere dysfunction enhances the requirement of glucose substitution for the maintenance of energy homeostasis and IGF-1/mTOR-dependent mitochondrial biogenesis in ageing tissues.
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Missios, P., Zhou, Y., Guachalla, L.M., Figura, G.V., Wegner, A., Chakkarappan, S.R., Binz, T.M., Gompf, A., Hartleben, G., Burkhalter, M.D., Wulff, V., Güneş, �., Wang‐Sattler, R., Song, Z., Illig, T., Klaus, S., Böhm, B., Wenz, T., Hiller, K., & Rudolph, K.L. (2014). Glucose substitution prolongs maintenance of energy homeostasis and lifespan of telomere dysfunctional mice. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5924
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Missios P, Zhou Y, Guachalla LM, Figura GV, Wegner A, Chakkarappan SR, et al. Glucose substitution prolongs maintenance of energy homeostasis and lifespan of telomere dysfunctional mice. Nature Communications. 2014. doi:10.1038/ncomms5924.
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@article{pavlos2014Glucos,
title = {Glucose substitution prolongs maintenance of energy homeostasis and lifespan of telomere dysfunctional mice},
author = {Pavlos Missios and Yuan Zhou and Luis Miguel Guachalla and Guido von Figura and André Wegner and Sundaram Reddy Chakkarappan and Tina M. Binz and Anne Gompf and Götz Hartleben and Martin D. Burkhalter and Veronika Wulff and Çagatay Güneş and Rui Wang‐Sattler and Zhangfa Song and Thomas Illig and Susanne Klaus and Bernhard Böhm and Tina Wenz and Karsten Hiller and K. Lenhard Rudolph},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms5924},
}
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