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Nobiletin fortifies mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle to promote healthy aging against metabolic challenge
Kazunari Nohara, Venkata Mallampalli, Travis Nemkov, Marvin Wirianto, Jiah Yang, Youqiong Ye, Yuxiang Sun, Leng Han, Karyn A. Esser, Eugenia Mileykovskaya, Angelo D’Alessandro, Carla B. Green, Joseph S. Takahashi, William Dowhan, Seung Hee Yoo
Nature Communications · 2019 · ▲ 188 citations
Abstract
Circadian disruption aggravates age-related decline and mortality. However, it remains unclear whether circadian enhancement can retard aging in mammals. We previously reported that the small molecule Nobiletin (NOB) activates ROR (retinoid acid receptor-related orphan receptor) nuclear receptors to potentiate circadian oscillation and protect against metabolic dysfunctions. Here we show that NOB significantly improves metabolic fitness in naturally aged mice fed with a regular diet (RD). Furthermore, NOB enhances healthy aging in mice fed with a high-fat diet (HF). In HF skeletal muscle, the NOB-ROR axis broadly activates genes for mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes (MRCs) and fortifies MRC activity and architecture, including Complex II activation and supercomplex formation. These mechanisms coordinately lead to a dichotomous mitochondrial optimization, namely increased ATP production and reduced ROS levels. Together, our study illustrates a focal mechanism by a clock-targeting pharmacological agent to optimize skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration and promote healthy aging in metabolically stressed mammals.
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Nohara, K., Mallampalli, V., Nemkov, T., Wirianto, M., Yang, J., Ye, Y., Sun, Y., Han, L., Esser, K.A., Mileykovskaya, E., D’Alessandro, A., Green, C.B., Takahashi, J.S., Dowhan, W., Yoo, S.H., & Chen, Z. (2019). Nobiletin fortifies mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle to promote healthy aging against metabolic challenge. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11926-y
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Nohara K, Mallampalli V, Nemkov T, Wirianto M, Yang J, Ye Y, et al. Nobiletin fortifies mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle to promote healthy aging against metabolic challenge. Nature Communications. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-11926-y.
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@article{kazunari2019Nobile,
title = {Nobiletin fortifies mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle to promote healthy aging against metabolic challenge},
author = {Kazunari Nohara and Venkata Mallampalli and Travis Nemkov and Marvin Wirianto and Jiah Yang and Youqiong Ye and Yuxiang Sun and Leng Han and Karyn A. Esser and Eugenia Mileykovskaya and Angelo D’Alessandro and Carla B. Green and Joseph S. Takahashi and William Dowhan and Seung Hee Yoo and Zheng Chen},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-11926-y},
}
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