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Age-Related Changes in Lipidome of Rat Frontal Cortex and Cerebellum Are Partially Reversed by Methionine Restriction Applied in Old Age

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222212517

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aging; glycerolipids; glycerophospholipids; (lip)oxidation-derived protein damage markers; mass spectrometry; methionine restriction; sphingolipids; sterol lipids

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities [RTI2018-099200-B-I00]
  2. Generalitat of Catalonia: Agency for Management of University and Research Grants [2017SGR696]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Institute of Health Carlos III [PI20-0155]
  4. FEDER funds from the European Union (A way to build Europe)

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This study examines the impact of aging on the lipidome of rat brain regions through chromatographic techniques and mass spectrometry. It found that aging led to minor changes in lipid profiles, with some reversible effects under a Methionine restriction diet. The frontal cortex was more preserved during aging and maintained under diet intervention, whereas the cerebellum exhibited increased monounsaturated and decreased polyunsaturated contents.
Lipids are closely associated with brain structure and function. However, the potential changes in the lipidome induced by aging remain to be elucidated. In this study, we used chromatographic techniques and a mass spectrometry-based approach to evaluate age-associated changes in the lipidome of the frontal cortex and cerebellum obtained from adult male Wistar rats (8 months), aged male Wistar rats (26 months), and aged male Wistar rats submitted to a methionine restriction diet (MetR)-as an anti-aging intervention-for 8 weeks. The outcomes revealed that only small changes (about 10%) were observed in the lipidome profile in the cerebellum and frontal cortex during aging, and these changes differed, in some cases, between regions. Furthermore, a MetR diet partially reversed the effects of the aging process. Remarkably, the most affected lipid classes were ether-triacylglycerols, diacylglycerols, phosphatidylethanolamine N-methylated, plasmalogens, ceramides, and cholesterol esters. When the fatty acid profile was analyzed, we observed that the frontal cortex is highly preserved during aging and maintained under MetR, whereas in the cerebellum minor changes (increased monounsaturated and decreased polyunsaturated contents) were observed and not reversed by MetR. We conclude that the rat cerebellum and frontal cortex have efficient mechanisms to preserve the lipid profile of their cell membranes throughout their adult lifespan in order to maintain brain structure and function. A part of the small changes that take place during aging can be reversed with a MetR diet applied in old age.

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