Molecular links between aging and adipose tissue
0301 basic medicine
Aging
Longevity
Histone Deacetylases
PPAR gamma
03 medical and health sciences
Adipose Tissue
Adipose Tissue, Brown
Sirtuin 1
Body Composition
Animals
Humans
Sirtuins
Caloric Restriction
DOI:
10.1038/sj.ijo.0802912
Publication Date:
2005-02-14T15:29:19Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
White adipose tissue now emerges as a pivotal organ controlling lifespan. Calorie restriction, which so far extends lifespan in all organisms, primarily affects energy stores in adipose tissue. Genetic manipulations aiming at modifying fat mass also impact on the duration of life in several model organisms. We recently proposed that silent information regulator 2 (SIR2) ortholog, sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), the mammalian ortholog of the life-extending yeast gene SIR2, is involved in the molecular mechanisms linking lifespan to adipose tissue. SIRT1 represses peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors gamma transactivation and inhibits lipid accumulation in adipocytes. The effect of adipose tissue reduction on lifespan could be due to the production of adipokines acting on target tissues such as the brain, or due to the indirect prevention of age-related metabolic disorders like type 2 diabetes or atherosclerosis.
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