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The metabolomic signature of extreme longevity: naked mole rats versus mice
Mélanie Viltard, Sylvère Durand, María Pérez-Lanzón, Fanny Aprahamian, Déborah Lefevre, Christine Leroy, Frank Madeo, Guido Kroemer, Gérard Friedlander
Aging · 2019 · ▲ 58 citations
Abstract
). We used mass spectrometric metabolomics to analyze circulating plasma metabolites in both species at different ages. Interspecies differences were much more pronounced than age-associated alterations in the metabolome. Such interspecies divergences affected multiple metabolic pathways involving amino, bile and fatty acids as well as monosaccharides and nucleotides. The most intriguing metabolites were those that had previously been linked to pro-health and antiaging effects in mice and that were significantly increased in the long-lived rodent compared to its short-lived counterpart. This pattern applies to α-tocopherol (also known as vitamin E) and polyamines (in particular cadaverine, N8-acetylspermidine and N1,N8-diacetylspermidine), all of which were more abundant in naked mole-rats than in mice. Moreover, the age-associated decline in spermidine and N1-acetylspermidine levels observed in mice did not occur, or is even reversed (in the case of N1-acetylspermidine) in naked mole-rats. In short, the present metabolomics analysis provides a series of testable hypotheses to explain the exceptional longevity of naked mole-rats.
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Viltard, M., Durand, S., Pérez-Lanzón, M., Aprahamian, F., Lefevre, D., Leroy, C., Madeo, F., Kroemer, G., & Friedlander, G. (2019). The metabolomic signature of extreme longevity: naked mole rats versus mice. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.102116
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Viltard M, Durand S, Pérez-Lanzón M, Aprahamian F, Lefevre D, Leroy C, et al. The metabolomic signature of extreme longevity: naked mole rats versus mice. Aging. 2019. doi:10.18632/aging.102116.
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@unpublished{mlanie2019Themet,
title = {The metabolomic signature of extreme longevity: naked mole rats versus mice},
author = {Mélanie Viltard and Sylvère Durand and María Pérez-Lanzón and Fanny Aprahamian and Déborah Lefevre and Christine Leroy and Frank Madeo and Guido Kroemer and Gérard Friedlander},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.18632/aging.102116},
}
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