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Spermidine-induced hypusination preserves mitochondrial and cognitive function during aging
Sebastian J. Hofer, YongTian Liang, Andreas Zimmermann, Sabrina Schroeder, Jörn Dengjel, Guido Kroemer, Tobias Eisenberg, Stephan J. Sigrist, Frank Madeo
Autophagy · 2021 · ▲ 83 citations
Abstract
Spermidine is a natural polyamine, central to cellular homeostasis and growth, that promotes macroautophagy/autophagy(definition). The polyamine pathway is highly conserved from bacteria to mammals and spermidine (prominently found in some kinds of aged cheese, wheat germs, nuts, soybeans, and fermented products thereof, among others) is an intrinsic part of the human diet. Apart from nutrition, spermidine is available to mammalian organisms from intracellular biosynthesis and microbial production in the gut. Importantly, externally supplied spermidine (via drinking water or food) prolongs lifespan, activates autophagy, improves mitochondrial function, and refills polyamine pools that decline during aging in various tissues of model organisms, including mice. In two adjacent studies, we explored how dietary spermidine supplementation enhances eEF5/EIF5A hypusination, cerebral mitochondrial function and cognition in aging Drosophila melanogaster and mice.
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Hofer, S.J., Liang, Y., Zimmermann, A., Schroeder, S., Dengjel, J., Kroemer, G., Eisenberg, T., Sigrist, S.J., & Madeo, F. (2021). Spermidine-induced hypusination preserves mitochondrial and cognitive function during aging. <em>Autophagy</em>. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2021.1933299
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Hofer SJ, Liang Y, Zimmermann A, Schroeder S, Dengjel J, Kroemer G, et al. Spermidine-induced hypusination preserves mitochondrial and cognitive function during aging. Autophagy. 2021. doi:10.1080/15548627.2021.1933299.
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@article{sebastian2021Spermi,
title = {Spermidine-induced hypusination preserves mitochondrial and cognitive function during aging},
author = {Sebastian J. Hofer and YongTian Liang and Andreas Zimmermann and Sabrina Schroeder and Jörn Dengjel and Guido Kroemer and Tobias Eisenberg and Stephan J. Sigrist and Frank Madeo},
journal = {Autophagy},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1080/15548627.2021.1933299},
}
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