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Metabolic Communication and Healthy Aging: Where Should We Focus Our Energy?

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DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 196-211

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2020.06.011

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Funding

  1. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health training grant [5T32ES016645-10]
  2. National Institute of Health [R01AG059595, R01AG051954, R01AG044346, R21AG056930]
  3. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [R01AG044346] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Aging is associated with a loss of metabolic homeostasis and plasticity, which is causally linked to multiple age-onset pathologies. The majority of the interventions-genetic, dietary, and pharmacological-that have been found to slow aging and protect against age-related disease in various organisms do so by targeting central metabolic pathways. However, targeting metabolic pathways chronically and ubiquitously makes it difficult to define the downstream effects responsible for lifespan extension and often results in negative effects on growth and health, limiting therapeutic potential. Insight into how metabolic signals are relayed between tissues, cells, and organelles opens up new avenues to target metabolic regulators locally rather than globally for healthy aging. In this review, we discuss the pro-longevity effects of targeting metabolic pathways in specific tissues and how these interventions communicate with distal cells to modulate aging. These studies may be crucial in designing interventions that promote longevity without negative health consequences.

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