Research progress in lifespan regulation by branched-chain amino acids
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(National Center of Gerontology of Beijing Hospital, Beijing Institute of Geriatrics of National Health Commission, Key Laboratory of Geriatrics of National Health Commission, Institute of Geriatrics of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,Beijing 100730, China)

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R339.3+8

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    Branched-chain amino acids play an important role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, protein synthesis, and lifespan. Many studies have reported that the level of circulating branched-chain amino acids or their dietary intake is closely associated with life expectancy, sarcopenia, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. In different animal models, branched-chain amino acids and lifespan are often found to have opposite effects. This paper reviews the biological characteristics of branched-chain amino acids and their two opposite functions and mechanisms in regulating lifespan to provide new insight into and a reasonable basis for the intervention of branched-chain amino acids on aging.

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  • Received:June 08,2022
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  • Online: November 02,2022
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