2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10522-022-09978-7
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Mitochondrial function and nutrient sensing pathways in ageing: enhancing longevity through dietary interventions

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“…Existing research has confirmed that there are some similarities in physiological characteristics and structure between gut microbiome and mitochondria, both of which jointly regulate host metabolism and longevity (Tomtheelnganbee et al 2022 ; Ghosh et al 2022 ). We hypothesize that there may be a potential cross-talk within the gut microbiome and the host mitochondria because existing studies have provided ample supporting evidence for this interaction mechanism.…”
Section: The Interaction Between Gut Microbial Metabolites and Mitoch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing research has confirmed that there are some similarities in physiological characteristics and structure between gut microbiome and mitochondria, both of which jointly regulate host metabolism and longevity (Tomtheelnganbee et al 2022 ; Ghosh et al 2022 ). We hypothesize that there may be a potential cross-talk within the gut microbiome and the host mitochondria because existing studies have provided ample supporting evidence for this interaction mechanism.…”
Section: The Interaction Between Gut Microbial Metabolites and Mitoch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the downregulated GPR19 data cohorts were more strongly associated with ‘Interleukin signaling’, ‘mTOR signaling’, ‘IGF-1 signaling’ and ‘Nuclear Laminopathies’. All of these diverse functions strongly converge with respect to the pathomechanisms linked to pathological aging (DNA damage—[ 73 ]; Cholesterol regulation [ 188 , 189 , 190 ]; stem cell management [ 191 , 192 ]; UPR [ 193 , 194 ]; mTOR signaling [ 195 , 196 ]; IGF-1 signaling [ 197 , 198 ]; laminopathies [ 199 , 200 ]).…”
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“…This special issue of Biogerontology on dietary interventions for ageing and longevity brings together review articles and original research papers reporting some exciting and novel data. The review article by Tomtheelnganbee et al (2022) discusses how CR/ DR interventions, and CR-mimetics help in alleviating the two major hallmarks of ageing i.e. mitochondrial dysfunction and declining nutrient sensing pathways in ageing organisms.…”
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confidence: 99%