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<scp>SIRT3</scp> deficiency decreases oxidative metabolism capacity but increases lifespan in male mice under caloric restriction
Rashpal S. Dhillon, Yiming Qin, Paul R. van Ginkel, Vivian Fu, James M. Vann, Alexis J. Lawton, Cara L. Green, Fúlvia de Barros Manchado-Gobatto, Cláudio Alexandre Gobatto, Dudley W. Lamming, Tomas A. Prolla, John M. Denu
Aging Cell · 2022 · ▲ 24 citations
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Abstract Mitochondrial NAD + ‐dependent protein deacetylase Sirtuin3 (SIRT3) has been proposed to mediate calorie restriction (CR)‐dependent metabolic regulation and lifespan extension. Here, we investigated the role of SIRT3 in CR‐mediated longevity, mitochondrial function, and aerobic fitness. We report that SIRT3 is required for whole‐body aerobic capacity but is dispensable for CR‐dependent lifespan extension. Under CR, loss of SIRT3 ( Sirt3 −/− ) yielded a longer overall and maximum lifespan as compared to Sirt3 +/+ mice. This unexpected lifespan extension was associated with altered mitochondrial protein acetylation in oxidative metabolic pathways, reduced mitochondrial respiration, and reduced aerobic exercise capacity. Also, Sirt3 −/− CR mice exhibit lower spontaneous activity and a trend favoring fatty acid oxidation during the postprandial period. This study shows the uncoupling of lifespan and healthspan(definition) parameters (aerobic fitness and spontaneous activity) and provides new insights into SIRT3 function in CR adaptation, fuel utilization, and aging.
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Dhillon, R.S., Qin, Y., Ginkel, P.R.V., Fu, V., Vann, J.M., Lawton, A.J., Green, C.L., Manchado-Gobatto, F.D.B., Gobatto, C.A., Lamming, D.W., Prolla, T.A., & Denu, J.M. (2022). <scp>SIRT3</scp> deficiency decreases oxidative metabolism capacity but increases lifespan in male mice under caloric restriction. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13721
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Dhillon RS, Qin Y, Ginkel PRV, Fu V, Vann JM, Lawton AJ, et al. <scp>SIRT3</scp> deficiency decreases oxidative metabolism capacity but increases lifespan in male mice under caloric restriction. Aging Cell. 2022. doi:10.1111/acel.13721.
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@article{rashpal2022scpSIR,
title = {<scp>SIRT3</scp> deficiency decreases oxidative metabolism capacity but increases lifespan in male mice under caloric restriction},
author = {Rashpal S. Dhillon and Yiming Qin and Paul R. van Ginkel and Vivian Fu and James M. Vann and Alexis J. Lawton and Cara L. Green and Fúlvia de Barros Manchado-Gobatto and Cláudio Alexandre Gobatto and Dudley W. Lamming and Tomas A. Prolla and John M. Denu},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13721},
}
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