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High-Dose Spermidine Supplementation Does Not Increase Spermidine Levels in Blood Plasma and Saliva of Healthy Adults: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Pharmacokinetic and Metabolomic Study
Stefan Senekowitsch, Eliza Wietkamp, Michael Grimm, Franziska Schmelter, Philipp Schick, Anna Kordowski, Christian Sina, Hans Otzen, Werner Weitschies, Martin Smollich
Nutrients · 2023 · ▲ 43 citations
Abstract
(1) Background: Spermidine is a biogenic polyamine that plays a crucial role in mammalian metabolism. As spermidine levels decline with age, spermidine supplementation is suggested to prevent or delay age-related diseases. However, valid pharmacokinetic data regarding spermidine remains lacking. Therefore, for the first time, the present study investigated the pharmacokinetics of oral spermidine supplementation. (2) Methods: This study was designed as a randomized, placebo-controlled, triple-blinded, two-armed crossover trial with two 5-day intervention phases separated by a washout phase of 9 days. In 12 healthy volunteers, 15 mg/d of spermidine was administered orally, and blood and saliva samples were taken. Spermidine, spermine, and putrescine were quantified by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The plasma metabolome was investigated using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics. (3) Results: Compared with a placebo, spermidine supplementation significantly increased spermine levels in the plasma, but it did not affect spermidine or putrescine levels. No effect on salivary polyamine concentrations was observed. (4) Conclusions: This study's results suggest that dietary spermidine is presystemically converted into spermine, which then enters systemic circulation. Presumably, the in vitro and clinical effects of spermidine are at least in part attributable to its metabolite, spermine. It is rather unlikely that spermidine supplements with doses <15 mg/d exert any short-term effects.
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Senekowitsch, S., Wietkamp, E., Grimm, M., Schmelter, F., Schick, P., Kordowski, A., Sina, C., Otzen, H., Weitschies, W., & Smollich, M. (2023). High-Dose Spermidine Supplementation Does Not Increase Spermidine Levels in Blood Plasma and Saliva of Healthy Adults: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Pharmacokinetic and Metabolomic Study. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15081852
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Senekowitsch S, Wietkamp E, Grimm M, Schmelter F, Schick P, Kordowski A, et al. High-Dose Spermidine Supplementation Does Not Increase Spermidine Levels in Blood Plasma and Saliva of Healthy Adults: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Pharmacokinetic and Metabolomic Study. Nutrients. 2023. doi:10.3390/nu15081852.
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@article{stefan2023HighDo,
title = {High-Dose Spermidine Supplementation Does Not Increase Spermidine Levels in Blood Plasma and Saliva of Healthy Adults: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Pharmacokinetic and Metabolomic Study},
author = {Stefan Senekowitsch and Eliza Wietkamp and Michael Grimm and Franziska Schmelter and Philipp Schick and Anna Kordowski and Christian Sina and Hans Otzen and Werner Weitschies and Martin Smollich},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/nu15081852},
}
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