Skip to content
Open access · CC-BY via OpenAlex

Polyphenols as Caloric-Restriction Mimetics and Autophagy Inducers in Aging Research

Assylzhan Yessenkyzy, Timur Saliev, Marina Zhanaliyeva, Abdul‐Razak Masoud, Bauyrzhan Umbayev, Shynggys Sergazy, Елена Алексеевна Кривых, Alexander Gulyayev, Talgat Nurgozhın

Nutrients · 2020 · ▲ 113 citations

Abstract

It has been thought that caloric restriction(definition) favors longevity and healthy aging where autophagy(definition) plays a vital role. However, autophagy decreases during aging and that can lead to the development of aging-associated diseases such as cancer, diabetes, neurodegeneration, etc. It was shown that autophagy can be induced by mechanical or chemical stress. In this regard, various pharmacological compounds were proposed, including natural polyphenols. Apart from the ability to induce autophagy, polyphenols, such as resveratrol, are capable of modulating the expression of pro- and anti-apoptotic factors, neutralizing free radical species, affecting mitochondrial functions, chelating redox-active transition metal ions, and preventing protein aggregation. Moreover, polyphenols have advantages compared to chemical inducers of autophagy due to their intrinsic natural bio-compatibility and safety. In this context, polyphenols can be considered as a potential therapeutic tool for healthy aging either as a part of a diet or as separate compounds (supplements). This review discusses the epigenetic aspect and the underlying molecular mechanism of polyphenols as an anti-aging remedy. In addition, the recent advances of studies on NAD-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) regulation of autophagy, the role of senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in cells senescence and their regulation by polyphenols have been highlighted as well. Apart from that, the review also revised the latest information on how polyphenols can help to improve mitochondrial function and modulate apoptosis (programmed cell death).

◌ CITATION ONLY
Full text is not openly licensed for redistribution here. Read it at the source:

Read at source →

Provenance

Source
OpenAlex
DOI
10.3390/nu12051344
Canonical
link ↗
Fetched
2026-06-15 MST

Cite this

APA
Yessenkyzy, A., Saliev, T., Zhanaliyeva, M., Masoud, A., Umbayev, B., Sergazy, S., Кривых, �.�., Gulyayev, A., &amp; Nurgozhın, T. (2020). Polyphenols as Caloric-Restriction Mimetics and Autophagy Inducers in Aging Research. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12051344
Vancouver
Yessenkyzy A, Saliev T, Zhanaliyeva M, Masoud A, Umbayev B, Sergazy S, et al. Polyphenols as Caloric-Restriction Mimetics and Autophagy Inducers in Aging Research. Nutrients. 2020. doi:10.3390/nu12051344.
BibTeX
@article{assylzhan2020Polyph, title = {Polyphenols as Caloric-Restriction Mimetics and Autophagy Inducers in Aging Research}, author = {Assylzhan Yessenkyzy and Timur Saliev and Marina Zhanaliyeva and Abdul‐Razak Masoud and Bauyrzhan Umbayev and Shynggys Sergazy and Елена Алексеевна Кривых and Alexander Gulyayev and Talgat Nurgozhın}, journal = {Nutrients}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.3390/nu12051344}, }

Research neighborhood

References, citing works, and semantically nearest findings. Click a node to open it.

Related findings