Metabolic adaptations to methionine restriction that benefit health and lifespan in rodents

Carmen E. Perrone, Virginia L. Malloy, David S. Orentreich, Norman Orentreich

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Abstract

Restriction of dietary methionine by 80% slows the progression of aged-related diseases and prolongs lifespan in rodents. A salient feature of the methionine restriction phenotype is the significant reduction of adipose tissue mass, which is associated with improvement of insulin sensitivity. These beneficial effects of MR involve a host of metabolic adaptations leading to increased mitochondrial biogenesis and function, elevated energy expenditure, changes of lipid and carbohydrate homeostasis, and decreased oxidative damage and inflammation. This review summarizes observations from MR studies and provides insight about potential mediators of tissue-specific responses associated with MR's favorable metabolic effects that contribute to health and lifespan extension.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)654-660
Number of pages7
JournalExperimental Gerontology
Volume48
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adiposity
  • Aging
  • Insulin sensitivity
  • Lipid metabolism
  • Methionine restriction
  • Oxidative stress
  • Sulfur amino acids

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