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最长寿啮齿动物——裸鼹鼠大脑中健康长寿的代谢线索。

Metabolic clues to salubrious longevity in the brain of the longest-lived rodent: the naked mole-rat.

作者信息

Triplett Judy C, Swomley Aaron, Kirk Jessime, Lewis Katilyn, Orr Miranda, Rodriguez Karl, Cai Jian, Klein Jon B, Buffenstein Rochelle, Butterfield D Allan

机构信息

Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

Sam and Ann Barsop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

出版信息

J Neurochem. 2015 Aug;134(3):538-50. doi: 10.1111/jnc.13149. Epub 2015 Jun 3.

Abstract

Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are the oldest-living rodent species. Living underground in a thermally stable ecological niche, NMRs have evolved certain exceptional traits, resulting in sustained health spans, negligible cognitive decline, and a pronounced resistance to age-related disease. Uncovering insights into mechanisms underlying these extraordinary traits involved in successful aging may conceivably provide crucial clues to extend the human life span and health span. One of the most fundamental processes inside the cell is the production of ATP, which is an essential fuel in driving all other energy-requiring cellular activities. Not surprisingly, a prominent hallmark in age-related diseases, such as neurodegeneration and cancer, is the impairment and dysregulation of metabolic pathways. Using a two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis proteomics approach, alterations in expression and phosphorylation levels of metabolic proteins in the brains of NMRs, aged 2-24 years, were evaluated in an age-dependent manner. We identified 13 proteins with altered levels and/or phosphorylation states that play key roles in various metabolic pathways including glycolysis, β-oxidation, the malate-aspartate shuttle, the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (TCA) cycle, the electron transport chain, NADPH production, as well as the production of glutamate. New insights into potential pathways involved in metabolic aspects of successful aging have been obtained by the identification of key proteins through which the NMR brain responds and adapts to the aging process and how the NMR brain adapted to resist age-related degeneration. This study examines the changes in the proteome and phosphoproteome in the brain of the naked mole-rat aged 2-24 years. We identified 13 proteins (labeled in red) with altered expression and/or phosphorylation levels that are conceivably associated with sustained metabolic functions in the oldest NMRs that may promote a sustained health span and life span.

摘要

裸鼹鼠是最长寿的啮齿动物物种。裸鼹鼠生活在热稳定的地下生态位中,进化出了某些特殊特征,从而拥有持续的健康期、可忽略不计的认知衰退以及对与年龄相关疾病的显著抵抗力。揭示这些与成功衰老相关的非凡特征背后的机制,可能会为延长人类寿命和健康期提供关键线索。细胞内最基本的过程之一是ATP的产生,ATP是驱动所有其他需要能量的细胞活动的重要燃料。毫不奇怪,在神经退行性疾病和癌症等与年龄相关的疾病中,一个突出的标志是代谢途径的受损和失调。使用二维聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳蛋白质组学方法,以年龄依赖性方式评估了2至24岁裸鼹鼠大脑中代谢蛋白的表达和磷酸化水平的变化。我们鉴定出13种水平和/或磷酸化状态发生改变的蛋白质,它们在包括糖酵解、β-氧化、苹果酸-天冬氨酸穿梭、三羧酸循环(TCA循环)、电子传递链、NADPH产生以及谷氨酸产生等各种代谢途径中起关键作用。通过鉴定关键蛋白质,我们获得了关于成功衰老代谢方面潜在途径的新见解,裸鼹鼠大脑通过这些关键蛋白质对衰老过程做出反应和适应,以及裸鼹鼠大脑如何适应以抵抗与年龄相关的退化。本研究考察了2至24岁裸鼹鼠大脑蛋白质组和磷酸蛋白质组的变化。我们鉴定出13种表达和/或磷酸化水平发生改变的蛋白质(用红色标记),它们可能与最年长裸鼹鼠持续的代谢功能相关,这可能促进持续的健康期和寿命。

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