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Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria

(1) Background: Polyphenols (PP) play an important role in the prevention of non-communicable diseases and may contribute to healthy aging. To investigate the molecular and cellular aspects of PP metabolites on longevity with a focus on mitochondrial function, we applied a pre-fermented mixture of p...

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Autores principales: Dilberger, Benjamin, Passon, Maike, Asseburg, Heike, Silaidos, Carmina V., Schmitt, Fabian, Schmiedl, Tommy, Schieber, Andreas, Eckert, Gunter P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081886
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author Dilberger, Benjamin
Passon, Maike
Asseburg, Heike
Silaidos, Carmina V.
Schmitt, Fabian
Schmiedl, Tommy
Schieber, Andreas
Eckert, Gunter P.
author_facet Dilberger, Benjamin
Passon, Maike
Asseburg, Heike
Silaidos, Carmina V.
Schmitt, Fabian
Schmiedl, Tommy
Schieber, Andreas
Eckert, Gunter P.
author_sort Dilberger, Benjamin
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description (1) Background: Polyphenols (PP) play an important role in the prevention of non-communicable diseases and may contribute to healthy aging. To investigate the molecular and cellular aspects of PP metabolites on longevity with a focus on mitochondrial function, we applied a pre-fermented mixture of polyphenols (Rechtsregulat(®), RR) to rodents and nematodes. (2) Methods: The lifespans of Navar Medical Research Institute (NMRI) mice and C. elegans were recorded. The heat-stress resistance (37 °C) of C. elegans N2 was measured using nucleic staining. Respiration and membrane potential (ΔΨm) were measured in isolated mitochondria. The energetic metabolites adenosine triphosphate (ATP), lactate, and pyruvate were determined in lysates. Expression levels of longevity related genes were determined using quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Phenolic compounds were identified using ultra high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection-Iontrap-multiple stage mass spectrometry (UHPLC-DAD-Iontrap-MS(n)). (3) Results: Several phenolic metabolites including protocatechuic acid (PCA) were identified in RR. Feeding of mice with RR resulted in a significantly increased lifespan. Heat-stress resistance (RR *** p = 0.0006; PCA **** p < 0.0001), median lifespan (NMRI: RR ** p = 0.0035; C. elegans RR * p = 0.0279; PCA **** p < 0.0001), and activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes (RR *(−)** p = 0.0237 − 0.0052; PCA * p = 0.019 − 0.0208) of C. elegans were significantly increased after incubation with RR (10%) or PCA (780 µM). PCA significantly improved nematodes ΔΨm (* p = 0.02058) and ATP levels (* p = 0.029). RR significantly up-regulated lactate levels, indicating enhanced glycolysis. The expression levels of longevity related genes daf-16, sir-2.1, and skn-1 were significantly upregulated after PCA, and partially after RR administration. (4) Conclusion: Phenolic metabolites such as PCA have the potential to enhance health and lifespan and mitochondrial function, and thus may contribute to healthy aging.
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spelling pubmed-67236802019-09-10 Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria Dilberger, Benjamin Passon, Maike Asseburg, Heike Silaidos, Carmina V. Schmitt, Fabian Schmiedl, Tommy Schieber, Andreas Eckert, Gunter P. Nutrients Article (1) Background: Polyphenols (PP) play an important role in the prevention of non-communicable diseases and may contribute to healthy aging. To investigate the molecular and cellular aspects of PP metabolites on longevity with a focus on mitochondrial function, we applied a pre-fermented mixture of polyphenols (Rechtsregulat(®), RR) to rodents and nematodes. (2) Methods: The lifespans of Navar Medical Research Institute (NMRI) mice and C. elegans were recorded. The heat-stress resistance (37 °C) of C. elegans N2 was measured using nucleic staining. Respiration and membrane potential (ΔΨm) were measured in isolated mitochondria. The energetic metabolites adenosine triphosphate (ATP), lactate, and pyruvate were determined in lysates. Expression levels of longevity related genes were determined using quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Phenolic compounds were identified using ultra high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection-Iontrap-multiple stage mass spectrometry (UHPLC-DAD-Iontrap-MS(n)). (3) Results: Several phenolic metabolites including protocatechuic acid (PCA) were identified in RR. Feeding of mice with RR resulted in a significantly increased lifespan. Heat-stress resistance (RR *** p = 0.0006; PCA **** p < 0.0001), median lifespan (NMRI: RR ** p = 0.0035; C. elegans RR * p = 0.0279; PCA **** p < 0.0001), and activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes (RR *(−)** p = 0.0237 − 0.0052; PCA * p = 0.019 − 0.0208) of C. elegans were significantly increased after incubation with RR (10%) or PCA (780 µM). PCA significantly improved nematodes ΔΨm (* p = 0.02058) and ATP levels (* p = 0.029). RR significantly up-regulated lactate levels, indicating enhanced glycolysis. The expression levels of longevity related genes daf-16, sir-2.1, and skn-1 were significantly upregulated after PCA, and partially after RR administration. (4) Conclusion: Phenolic metabolites such as PCA have the potential to enhance health and lifespan and mitochondrial function, and thus may contribute to healthy aging. MDPI 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6723680/ /pubmed/31412639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081886 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dilberger, Benjamin
Passon, Maike
Asseburg, Heike
Silaidos, Carmina V.
Schmitt, Fabian
Schmiedl, Tommy
Schieber, Andreas
Eckert, Gunter P.
Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title_full Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title_fullStr Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title_full_unstemmed Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title_short Polyphenols and Metabolites Enhance Survival in Rodents and Nematodes—Impact of Mitochondria
title_sort polyphenols and metabolites enhance survival in rodents and nematodes—impact of mitochondria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081886
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